LiveeviL2000
Ambassador of Pentagonal Pentatonics
Im going a different direction though.That is what I was going for as well
Im going a different direction though.That is what I was going for as well
Figured out how to downtune my cowbell lol rubber bands....Im going a different direction though.
Try putting rubber on the stick.Figured out how to downtune my cowbell lol rubber bands....
Love the lead work!Here's my main event submission for Round 4 "Top of the Pops"
hit #1 in 1969, by the "Archies" but written by Jeff Barry and Canadian artist Andy Kim, who had several hits in his day. I actually worked with Kim's daughter for a bit in broadcast, she was one of those local "entertainment hosts chicks" at a TV station I worked at. Interesting story... no radio would dare play a song by the Archies in 1969. they shopped it and shopped it. Finally one program director in San Fran said he'd play it ONE time after they removed the label off the 45. I wonder how much cocaine it took to convince him LOL! Anyway, the phones absolutely lit up, it completely infected audiences and ended up becoming a monster hit booting Honky Tonk Woman off the top spot. "Sugar, Sugar" is the most successful bubblegum pop single of all time, and is widely regarded as the apotheosis of the late-1960s/early-1970s bubblegum music genre. It also went out attached to boxes of Sugar Crisp cereal at one point
This was a strat with a p-90 bridge, i dunno, one marshall model one something else, some dirty vox tone? A little wah on the leads for fun. Hard for me to take this song darker, because the base line and melody are kind of in that happy/major key zone, but I think I pushed it a bit that way.
hope you dig it!
I’d use a capo.Figured out how to downtune my cowbell lol rubber bands....
Excellent !!! The whole song flowed, sounded good the whole way through. Enjoyed mucho !!Here's my main event submission for Round 4 "Top of the Pops"
hit #1 in 1969, by the "Archies" but written by Jeff Barry and Canadian artist Andy Kim, who had several hits in his day. I actually worked with Kim's daughter for a bit in broadcast, she was one of those local "entertainment hosts chicks" at a TV station I worked at. Interesting story... no radio would dare play a song by the Archies in 1969. they shopped it and shopped it. Finally one program director in San Fran said he'd play it ONE time after they removed the label off the 45. I wonder how much cocaine it took to convince him LOL! Anyway, the phones absolutely lit up, it completely infected audiences and ended up becoming a monster hit booting Honky Tonk Woman off the top spot. "Sugar, Sugar" is the most successful bubblegum pop single of all time, and is widely regarded as the apotheosis of the late-1960s/early-1970s bubblegum music genre. It also went out attached to boxes of Sugar Crisp cereal at one point
This was a strat with a p-90 bridge, i dunno, one marshall model one something else, some dirty vox tone? A little wah on the leads for fun. Hard for me to take this song darker, because the base line and melody are kind of in that happy/major key zone, but I think I pushed it a bit that way.
hope you dig it!
Sweet!!!(someone had to say it)Here's my main event submission for Round 4 "Top of the Pops"
hit #1 in 1969, by the "Archies" but written by Jeff Barry and Canadian artist Andy Kim, who had several hits in his day. I actually worked with Kim's daughter for a bit in broadcast, she was one of those local "entertainment hosts chicks" at a TV station I worked at. Interesting story... no radio would dare play a song by the Archies in 1969. they shopped it and shopped it. Finally one program director in San Fran said he'd play it ONE time after they removed the label off the 45. I wonder how much cocaine it took to convince him LOL! Anyway, the phones absolutely lit up, it completely infected audiences and ended up becoming a monster hit booting Honky Tonk Woman off the top spot. "Sugar, Sugar" is the most successful bubblegum pop single of all time, and is widely regarded as the apotheosis of the late-1960s/early-1970s bubblegum music genre. It also went out attached to boxes of Sugar Crisp cereal at one point
This was a strat with a p-90 bridge, i dunno, one marshall model one something else, some dirty vox tone? A little wah on the leads for fun. Hard for me to take this song darker, because the base line and melody are kind of in that happy/major key zone, but I think I pushed it a bit that way.
hope you dig it!
I’d thought Sugar Sugar. I would not have nailed it like you just did.Here's my main event submission for Round 4 "Top of the Pops"
hit #1 in 1969, by the "Archies" but written by Jeff Barry and Canadian artist Andy Kim, who had several hits in his day. I actually worked with Kim's daughter for a bit in broadcast, she was one of those local "entertainment hosts chicks" at a TV station I worked at. Interesting story... no radio would dare play a song by the Archies in 1969. they shopped it and shopped it. Finally one program director in San Fran said he'd play it ONE time after they removed the label off the 45. I wonder how much cocaine it took to convince him LOL! Anyway, the phones absolutely lit up, it completely infected audiences and ended up becoming a monster hit booting Honky Tonk Woman off the top spot. "Sugar, Sugar" is the most successful bubblegum pop single of all time, and is widely regarded as the apotheosis of the late-1960s/early-1970s bubblegum music genre. It also went out attached to boxes of Sugar Crisp cereal at one point
This was a strat with a p-90 bridge, i dunno, one marshall model one something else, some dirty vox tone? A little wah on the leads for fun. Hard for me to take this song darker, because the base line and melody are kind of in that happy/major key zone, but I think I pushed it a bit that way.
hope you dig it!
Yay FUN!!! I’m stuck on this cowbell side hustle thing…gotta get it off my chest soon, or I’ll never think of anything for the main Pop challenge. Tomorrow is my next studio opportunity day, where I can let loose and make all kinds of crazy racket.Thank you fellas, I feel so VERY outgunned on this, but I'm having MUCH FUN!
Very cool! The guitars have a bit of EVH flavor to themHere's my main event submission for Round 4 "Top of the Pops"
hit #1 in 1969, by the "Archies" but written by Jeff Barry and Canadian artist Andy Kim, who had several hits in his day. I actually worked with Kim's daughter for a bit in broadcast, she was one of those local "entertainment hosts chicks" at a TV station I worked at.
Interesting story... no radio would dare play a song by the Archies in 1969. They shopped it and shopped it. Finally one program director in San Fran said he'd play it ONE time after they removed the label off the 45. I wonder how much cocaine it took to convince him LOL! Anyway, the phones absolutely lit up, it completely infected audiences and ended up becoming a monster hit bootin' Honky Tonk Woman out of top spot. "Sugar, Sugar" is the most successful bubblegum pop single of all time, widely regarded as the apotheosis of the late-1960s/early-1970s bubblegum music genre. It also went out attached to boxes of Sugar Crisp cereal at one point.
This was a strat with a P-90 bridge, i dunno, A Marshall patch, one something else, some dirtied -up vox tone? A little wah on the leads for fun. Hard for me to take this song darker, the base line and melody are kind of in that happy/major key bouncy zone, but I think I pushed it a bit that way a little. Hope you dig it!
Ahh deluxe model !I’m getting ready.
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Could it be due to the guitar refinish thread ?I suddenly have an uncontrollable urge to play Mississippi Queen
Excellent! certainly an upgrade. Fun, nice mix!!Here's my main event submission for Round 4 "Top of the Pops"
hit #1 in 1969, by the "Archies" but written by Jeff Barry and Canadian artist Andy Kim, who had several hits in his day. I actually worked with Kim's daughter for a bit in broadcast, she was one of those local "entertainment hosts chicks" at a TV station I worked at.
Interesting story... no radio would dare play a song by the Archies in 1969. They shopped it and shopped it. Finally one program director in San Fran said he'd play it ONE time after they removed the label off the 45. I wonder how much cocaine it took to convince him LOL! Anyway, the phones absolutely lit up, it completely infected audiences and ended up becoming a monster hit bootin' Honky Tonk Woman out of top spot. "Sugar, Sugar" is the most successful bubblegum pop single of all time, widely regarded as the apotheosis of the late-1960s/early-1970s bubblegum music genre. It also went out attached to boxes of Sugar Crisp cereal at one point.
This was a strat with a P-90 bridge, i dunno, A Marshall patch, one something else, some dirtied -up vox tone? A little wah on the leads for fun. Hard for me to take this song darker, the base line and melody are kind of in that happy/major key bouncy zone, but I think I pushed it a bit that way a little. Hope you dig it!
I am more than out gunned. LolThank you fellas, I feel so VERY outgunned on this, but I'm having MUCH FUN!