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3 weeks, 3 days remaining to nail that Deth Drop riff, get your cowbell on, and juice up that 60's #1
 

"Might interfere with my aim"
In the Southwest the sum of good and bad
Blondie and Tuco form an aliance in New Mexico
Tempted fate from afar.

Two kinds of people in the world my friend,
Those with the noose around their neck
and the people with the job of doing the cutting

The neck at the end of the noose is mine
The neck at the end of the noose is mine
The neck at the end.

$20,000 is the catch in the battle of 62 at the pass.
The gold from the chaotic war
One shot from afar
Tempted fate gone awry.
One shot from afar.

All recording is HX stomp.
Except the bass is straight in the pre amp and of course cowbell.
The tuning is drop D, E is C#
 
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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!

Loved it, awesome work. I felt like it has elements that cover years from then till now. It will run to see if it beats out Honkey Tonk woman again :ROFLMAO: :dood: :celebrate2:
 

My duel challenge
Down tuned to C#
It’s only 2 riffs , but I didn’t want to keep trying to improve the raw beginning.

This is difficult. I do NOT like combating my fellow compatriots, let alone the very guy who brought my mangy ass into this place! But, a deal is a deal and a duel is a duel. So, for better or worse, here we go....

By the way, this was tuned to C ( 2 full steps down) and recorded once on a looper pedal that's playing back in keeping with the no fancy productions rule ( which is great because I SUCK at engineering and tweaking. Well I suck in general but you get my point, right?!

Both submissions were out Freeking standing. Good times and there was no looser in this round!! :jammer:
 
Cowbell intro & after first verse


V1) It is about ... to... FALL

V2) Now is the time to Ring the Liberty Bell

V3) Ring it BANG it..the Liberty Bell
Our Freedom is NOT for Sale

V4) Ring it Bang it .. The Liberty Bell
Our Freedom NOT for Sale

V5) Ring it Bang it.....the Liberty Bell
Ring it Clang it ...the Liberty Bell
Our Freedom NOT for SALE !!!!!!!
Damn bro that was tight. :dood:
 

"Might interfere with my aim"
In the Southwest the sum of good and bad
Blondie and Tuco form an aliance in New Mexico
Tempted fate from afar.

Two kinds of people in the world my friend,
Those with the noose around their neck
and the people with the job of doing the cutting

The neck at the end of the noose is mine
The neck at the end of the noose is mine
The neck at the end.

$20,000 is the catch in the battle of 62 at the pass.
The gold from the chaotic war
One shot from afar
Tempted fate gone awry.
One shot from afar.

All recording is HX stomp.
Except the bass is straight in the pre amp and of course cowbell.
The tuning is drop D, E is C#
That is a killer riff, cow bell for days!! Nice work well done my friend.
 
@ibmorjamn kicks in the door and tosses in his deth drop/cowbell flashbang combo - killer riff man!, with Great little punctuation contrast with the harmonics.
I just love that nasty dirty guitar riff though! Well-played... Had me nodding along like a good highway tune

I think the lyrics are about drugs and cartel life, and fantasy I hope? Not familiar with the Clint connection... a film I have not seen ...But thank you for including them... a great "renegade rocker" paying the price tale ... I do like the mix you posted off soundcloud slightly better but rules are rules. One constructive critique on vocals is I think you could step into "character" a bit deeper when you deliver... just more "extra". Helps me to approach lyrical performance as more of an "acting" job, storytelling in Higher drama mode seems to sell lyrics better, though of course I'm no seasoned vocal performer myself, obviously. But "The Battle Of The Pass" definitely valid as 1pt for deth drop, + 3 pts for cowbell in my opinion.

Lots of character and unique flavour! Your best in RiifMasters so far IMO.
 
Thank you @Randy Van Malmsteen, appreciate your constructive critique. Yes, i have upgraded to a newer but still win7 box but this one sportin' 8K ram, baby!
I'm diggin' the extra power!

Speaking of extra power... I thought for sure there would be a whole bunch of youse jumping at the chance to tune down and rock out something evil and nasty for that single point!

Have y'alls gone easy listening on me? All I can say is guys, it's time to rock TTR! What are you waiting for? C'mon!


Down as low as I could get my Les Paul to without major tuning issues, Db.
This isn't really my normal jam but was fun to tap into my dark vampire side for a bit.

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That was awesome, I had to do 3 Hail Marys after listening to this :dood:
 
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