Yet another Rainy day in California!

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Walter Tore

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Here are some from today

I have been on a roll lately. Here are some from today. Walter

I'm Ready for your love
finally home from the war
I need a cool drink of water
63 cadillac highway groove
To the Hound Dog-something different for me

I fell in love with the dog the first time I heard him. I realize now, that his set up, was a huge influence on my 1 man band. You don't have to follow the formula to make music that makes you feel good. Walter

http://www.soundclick.com/bands/pageartist.cfm?bandID=157137
 
Dang Walter....you really have been busy. I am just now listening, but Hound Dog is really cool. I really like it.
And Cool Drink Of Water...that is really nice also. I like the groove of it.

All of em are really great tunes. Well done.
Ed
 
Walter,
It took an age to load your page - so much music so little bandwidth!
Ready For Your Love... When are you playing at the local Working Man's Club?
Ask Jack White to leave your mojo alone.
Your 1 man band thing leaves my hours in front of the 4 track & PC to shame - shame on you.
How about a rendition of Buddy Can You Spare A Dime?
Cheers
rayC
 
rayc said:
Walter,
It took an age to load your page - so much music so little bandwidth!
Ready For Your Love... When are you playing at the local Working Man's Club?
Ask Jack White to leave your mojo alone.
Your 1 man band thing leaves my hours in front of the 4 track & PC to shame - shame on you.
How about a rendition of Buddy Can You Spare A Dime?
Cheers
rayC


THanks Ray. I think recording everything in 1 shot has pros and cons. In my younger days, all I heard were the mistakes I made, and things I wish I had done, and didn't. Now, I see them all as gems, one shot snipits into life at that moment. I finally am enjoying my music, and thankful for my little gift with music. Sorry it took so long to load. I feel like 450 odd songs is very little. I did about 300 full lenght cds in 2005, but it takes too long to change them all to mp3 and post them. I put a few from each session on the soundclick site. I see you are from Australia. Have you been out this way? I never heard of the working mans club, or Jack White. I wish I could do a rendition of Buddy can you spare a dime, but I can't remember a song to save my life. That is why I make them all up as I go along. I can do that all day and feel good, but if I have to learn a song, even one of my own, it turns into a boring, nightmare. The music business doesn't relate to me, but that is ok. Now I am totally self contained- 1 man band, studio, bus, gigs, and peace in my heart! Walter

Dogman: Thanks for listening to my music. It touches me, that people I probably never will meet, find my music enjoyable.
 
(echo) Listened to Sugar Coated Kind of Woman. Excellent performance... an old time blues sound. Maybe a little bright, which I only noticed because your stuff is usually so well balanced re EQ.

Tim
 
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