Now for a little bit of a blues shuffle ...

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Stu Gort on guitar and background vocals. Tjarko Busink on bass. Stan Brown on slide. Frank Basile on Drums , and me filling in the rest.

Please enjoy!
 
Thanks Phil! It's one of the ones we're playing in the new live unit.
 
Really cool kdub. Good sounds on everything and very nice playing by everyone. Nice electric guitar tone.
I enjoyed it man!
 
Really cool kdub. Good sounds on everything and very nice playing by everyone. Nice electric guitar tone.
I enjoyed it man!

Blame Stu. Most amazing guitarist I've ever had the privilege to work with.
 
Ha...I thought that album turned out pretty well since neither of us actually had a real studio at the time. :)
 
Ha ... was it you who tried to track in between the furnace going on and off?
 
Ha ... was it you who tried to track in between the furnace going on and off?

I've got a contractor coming on Monday to remove the drywall on the wall in between my studio and shop. He's going to overstuff it with insulation, install resilient channel and then apply 5/8" drywall. That and a solid weather door ought to enable me to track in this room...without having to wait for summer.
 
Well done! I like the lead guitar tones plenty, and the drummer has that shit on lock.

I like the background vocals in verse two. Tune has a Grateful Dead feel to it.
 
When the whole band kicks in around :46 it sounded great. I wouldn't have minded it happening even sooner. But bringing in the rhythm section (plus keys) at once like that after a longish intro is big and perhaps has more impact. I was not let down. Guitar solos were great. Could maybe be a tad louder even. Drums are indeed tight. Right on Frank. :)

I was impressed both by the musicianship and the clarity of this.
 
I've got a contractor coming on Monday to remove the drywall on the wall in between my studio and shop. He's going to overstuff it with insulation, install resilient channel and then apply 5/8" drywall. That and a solid weather door ought to enable me to track in this room...without having to wait for summer.

Way cool. I'm still tracking ... well, you know. :)
 
Well done! I like the lead guitar tones plenty, and the drummer has that shit on lock.

I like the background vocals in verse two. Tune has a Grateful Dead feel to it.

Thanks bud! Stu's doing the heavy lifting on the bgvs.
 
When the whole band kicks in around :46 it sounded great. I wouldn't have minded it happening even sooner. But bringing in the rhythm section (plus keys) at once like that after a longish intro is big and perhaps has more impact. I was not let down. Guitar solos were great. Could maybe be a tad louder even. Drums are indeed tight. Right on Frank. :)

I was impressed both by the musicianship and the clarity of this.

All the players on the piece are simply top notch. Frank is a great drummer (he did all the Smart Loops stuff for Cakewalk), Stan is a veteran git player, Tjarko is a "you could only wish to be this good" level bass player, and Stu has the smoothness of mercury in his fingers.


Thanks Pete!
 
Oh I get it...

You think I'm talking about our next collab but I'm talking the thing that's keeping me FROM it. :)
 
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