BellyBoy
May 10th, 2008, 11:24 PM
Hey guys and gals,
Just wanted to let you know I have a couple of gospel Blues tunes available for free download on my myspace site (hope this isn't against the rules, if it is please let me know) These are rehearsal tracks with warts and all and I would love your input and critiques... thanks, Johnny (bellyboy)
my myspace site is http://www.myspace.com/johnnymannionband
HOBBSTER01
May 11th, 2008, 09:24 AM
Good stuff...love the ax!
Are those available anywhere?
FirstBassman
May 11th, 2008, 09:50 AM
Like the two rehearsal ones a lot.
I would have to change the lyrics though . . .
GoldieLocks
May 11th, 2008, 11:25 AM
You sing kinda like Johnny Winter...very cool. :cool:
TelecasterSam
July 12th, 2008, 05:50 PM
Sounds great. I hope to hear a whole CD.
Trimmed&Burnin
July 12th, 2008, 11:18 PM
If you want to hear Johnny play this stuff live come to the Back2Blues Fest this July 25th-27th,,, check it out!
http://www.back2blues.com
He'll be playing Friday and Sunday. Rod,,AKA Goldielocks will be playing there as well as my band the Trimmed And Burnin Blues Band.
PeterUK
July 13th, 2008, 03:40 AM
Hey guys and gals,
Just wanted to let you know I have a couple of gospel Blues tunes available for free download on my myspace site (hope this isn't against the rules, if it is please let me know)
Well this section of the forum is about the specific callenges of playing in the unique and difficult Worship environments, and the moderators did post some annoyance about people just simply posting links to their MySpace but that was the Twanger Central section, so you're borderline on the first and OK on the second.
Religious service players discussion forum. Open to all religions. No religious theology discussion, just guitar & playing performance discussion.
But back to the music, pretty cool. To keep it on track, how did you record the tracks (sadly MySpace crashed so I couldn't listen to everything) and how will you create that vibe/tone in your place of worship?
I'm interested in this because we rehearse in a fabulous 19th century church hall and we have a number of specific challenges because of the size and layout of the building. I'm pretty convinced the Victorian builders we'ren't too worried about the future acoustics of an amplified rock band in the 21st century! :lol:
Good stuff and I hope MySpace comes back later.
:smile: Peter
PS. As I type, it's Sunday morning and out 10th century church bells are ringing out on a fabulous sunny morning. How cool is that? :lol:
BellyBoy
July 13th, 2008, 06:28 AM
These tunes were recorded at our church, we mic'd the guitar amps and the bass went thru an amp into the board(No speakers) and the drums were an electronic kit with a live snare. Vocals were recorded into the board but no one was mixing any of it... we just set up turned on the burner and did the rehearsal.... thanks for the kind words.
The guitar is a Trimmed and Burnin Belly Boy. You may want to contact Shannon (trimmed and Burnin') for details... it's a very cool guitar!
PeterUK
July 13th, 2008, 06:43 AM
These tunes were recorded at our church, we mic'd the guitar amps and the bass went thru an amp into the board(No speakers) and the drums were an electronic kit with a live snare. Vocals were recorded into the board but no one was mixing any of it... we just set up turned on the burner and did the rehearsal.... thanks for the kind words.
The guitar is a Trimmed and Burnin Belly Boy. You may want to contact Shannon (trimmed and Burnin') for details... it's a very cool guitar!
Wow! That's awesome quality considering the constraints. We're getting a very boomy sound which we've put down to the hight roof. Oh, and a drummer that hits it very, very hard (he's my son so I have spoken to him about this.
We do have a set of Roland drums so we might give it a try.
I'm going to check out those guitars!
Thanks.
:grin: Peter
HOBBSTER01
July 13th, 2008, 07:43 AM
Like my granny always said "church is where you find it"
Been to church this mornin!