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  • Risto the Great
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    Thanks. My son was playing Call of Duty right next to me. I was plugged into my Kemper recording and amusing myself .... wife came in asked me if I was hungry, I nodded .... I just kept playing all the way through. The silly synth part was where I played something terrible and deleted it, but the rest was all part of the same take. It is my therapy and usually stops me from being an angry old man. ;-)

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  • Tomche Makedonche
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    Originally posted by Risto the Great View Post
    Arguably my best singing ever (no singing at all):

    Just having fun with my Strat. No overdubs. This was the first thing I played. I thought I would chop it up and sing something later on. I just kept it and enjoyed the "serenity". Hope you enjoy.


    Just having fun with a straight jam. No overdubs. This was the first thing I played. I thought I would chop it up and sing something later on. I just kept it and enjoyed the "serenity"
    I quite enjoyed this new installment

    If those leads were improvised on the spot in one take, then you’ve got some nice soul oozing out of those fingertips, well done

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  • Tomche Makedonche
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    Originally posted by Risto the Great View Post
    Robert Plant talking about them:


    It is very little more than mimicry. (Anyone remember Kingdom Come?) But they will mature.
    Well I hope that is their aim, if they can evolve those foundations into something new and unique, incorporating it into a sound of their own, it would be great to hear. Definitely interestsed to see how they progress

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  • Risto the Great
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    Robert Plant talking about them:


    It is very little more than mimicry. (Anyone remember Kingdom Come?) But they will mature.

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  • Tomche Makedonche
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    Originally posted by Risto the Great View Post
    Greta van fleet


    I don't care they sound so much like Led Zeppelin. The world is ready for that again! What a voice!!!
    Good to hear that there is still a segment of the younger generation who enjoy mimicking the classical sounds of old

    Ended up going through their debut album, I must admit I still think Wolfmother’s debut probably offers more in terms of nostalgia for fans of that era, nevertheless it was still a pleasant listening experience

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  • Risto the Great
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    That voice!!!
    Even Robert Plant agrees it sounds like him.

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  • Phoenix
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    Originally posted by Risto the Great View Post
    Greta van fleet


    I don't care they sound so much like Led Zeppelin. The world is ready for that again! What a voice!!!
    Can't get that tune outta my head...perhaps there's hope out there after all ...those kids represent something really anachronistic, bobbing around in a molten sea of musical shit that their contemporaries wallow in...

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  • Risto the Great
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    Greta van fleet


    I don't care they sound so much like Led Zeppelin. The world is ready for that again! What a voice!!!

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  • Risto the Great
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    Arguably my best singing ever (no singing at all):

    Just having fun with my Strat. No overdubs. This was the first thing I played. I thought I would chop it up and sing something later on. I just kept it and enjoyed the "serenity". Hope you enjoy.


    Just having fun with a straight jam. No overdubs. This was the first thing I played. I thought I would chop it up and sing something later on. I just kept it and enjoyed the "serenity"

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  • Risto the Great
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    Well, I don't think anyone has been able to distil the essence of classic 70's rock ... until now!

    I would like to thank myself for this great 70's classic rock (tribute) song

    A tribute to classic 70's rock. Always in my heart. Hate to mention favourites but if you can hear any influences, feel free to comment.


    As always, everything was done in early Stevie Wonder fashion (all instruments by yours truly) .... except white and with less soul.

    I wanted a song that would resonate with the likes of Phoenix, but Nat King Cole and Frank Sinatra covers are so passé. I thought I might make him feel younger and pretend the 70's were relevant to him.

    Rock on.

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  • Risto the Great
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    Originally posted by Karposh View Post
    Samo edno kavalche ti fali to complete the sound. I think the kaval is always a good accompaniment to the mandolin/tambura. Both have relaxing and soothing sounds. That would make an interesting mix - Asian sounds with a hint of Macedonian in the background.
    I totally agree.

    I have been loving this band "Broken Bells" for a while now. I heard this song again and was reminded how lovely a wind instrument can be in the mix:



    AMAZING duo. Enjoy

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  • Karposh
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    Originally posted by Risto the Great View Post
    And now for something different.

    My recent trip to Japan inspired me. The wonders of technology allowed me to create most of the song on my iPad on a bullet train in Japan and I finished things off when I returned to Australia.

    I recently purchased a mandolin and used it to try and achieve something Asian sounding. It was really fun and I can listen to myself for hours. I am my biggest (and possibly only) fan.

    Anyway, a mandolin is a little guitar, right?

    https://soundcloud.com/krismil/kyotosaka
    Samo edno kavalche ti fali to complete the sound. I think the kaval is always a good accompaniment to the mandolin/tambura. Both have relaxing and soothing sounds. That would make an interesting mix - Asian sounds with a hint of Macedonian in the background.

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  • Risto the Great
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    And now for something different.

    My recent trip to Japan inspired me. The wonders of technology allowed me to create most of the song on my iPad on a bullet train in Japan and I finished things off when I returned to Australia.

    I recently purchased a mandolin and used it to try and achieve something Asian sounding. It was really fun and I can listen to myself for hours. I am my biggest (and possibly only) fan.

    Anyway, a mandolin is a little guitar, right?

    A peaceful ambient tune utilising some lovely soft synthesizers and a recently acquired mandolin. Inspired by a recent trip to Japan with much of the tune created in the bullet train from Kyoto to Osa

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  • Risto the Great
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    The 70's will be big again, again.

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  • Tomche Makedonche
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    Originally posted by Risto the Great View Post
    Why isn't this guy famous?
    Oh the mystery.

    https://soundcloud.com/krismil/you-say
    Bringing back the phaser

    Now all that's left is to add a little more reverb to that snare
    Last edited by Tomche Makedonche; 06-13-2017, 07:39 AM.

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