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IORRians bands/musical work
Posted by: Benjy ()
Date: September 12, 2007 23:21

As Open-G mentioned we tried a similar thread some time ago. Didn't work well.

But i'm very interested in the IORRians musical work so here I go again! What are you all doing?

Would be nice to post your band homepages, myspace sites, mp3's etcetera.

2004 Fender USA Telecaster

Zeltweg 1995 - Wr. Neustadt 1998 - Vienna 2006 - Budapest 2007

Re: IORRians bands/musical work
Posted by: Baboon Bro ()
Date: September 12, 2007 23:32

No stage poetry since 2000 here. But ya never know when, again.
Punk rock singer in earliest 80s.

Re: IORRians bands/musical work
Posted by: BluzDude ()
Date: September 12, 2007 23:41

Well, only since you asked...

Below you will find my band's websites, On myspace you can listen to 4 songs from our CD. (12 of our 14 songs on our first CD are original.)There are videos on both sites. I play (mainly)bass live and both guitar and bass in the studio. For anyone who might be curious on my guitar parts, listen to Wine & Coffee and the second break in Credit is Due.

Re: IORRians bands/musical work
Posted by: bardo_b ()
Date: September 12, 2007 23:53

here's my band website

[www.stickyfingers.it]

and here's the myspace

[www.myspace.com]

I'm the one with the hand on ronnie's shoulder in the meet&greet picture ;-)

ciao

bardo

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..five strings, three notes, two fingers, one @#$%&..

take a look at my RS tribute band:
[www.stickyfingers.it]

[www.facebook.com]

Re: IORRians bands/musical work
Posted by: Benjy ()
Date: September 13, 2007 00:00

Well, great stuff guys!!! Will need some time to hear all your material.....

I think we are not as good as you. But nevertheless here are the links to my band.
I'm doing the guitar and lead vocals.

[www.acousticproject.at.tt]

[www.myspace.com]

2004 Fender USA Telecaster

Zeltweg 1995 - Wr. Neustadt 1998 - Vienna 2006 - Budapest 2007

Re: IORRians bands/musical work
Posted by: Stikkyfinger ()
Date: September 13, 2007 00:04

Ok. Look for Stikkyfingers here [www.stikkyfingers.co.uk]

and look for my original songs here at my Myspace sites (I have 2 sites) :-

[www.myspace.com] Walk Don't Walk

[www.myspace.com] JessStikk

My Myspace songs at WDW have been played almost 10,000 times, and the site has only been up there for a year!

:-)

Rolling Stones Tribute

Play Rolling Stones

Re: IORRians bands/musical work
Date: September 13, 2007 00:56

www.sodatune.be

www.inneke23.be

? how about CARAMBA ?



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2007-09-13 00:57 by nielsfromvilvoorde.

Re: IORRians bands/musical work
Posted by: therollingmanu ()
Date: September 13, 2007 01:09

play the guitar in a band, only got a cd, if someone tells me how to upload mp3, I'll post some tunes.

Re: IORRians bands/musical work
Posted by: Benjy ()
Date: September 13, 2007 01:17

Would love to hear your work therollingmanu!

I don't know how to upload mp3s here. Maybe a forum expert can help.
I think the easiest way would be to upload it somewhere (i.e. esnips)and post the link here.

2004 Fender USA Telecaster

Zeltweg 1995 - Wr. Neustadt 1998 - Vienna 2006 - Budapest 2007

Re: IORRians bands/musical work
Posted by: therollingmanu ()
Date: September 13, 2007 01:22

well, to be perfectly honest, I'm kind of a technical 'illiterare'... but I'll figure out some way to upload it, don't worry...

Re: IORRians bands/musical work
Posted by: His Majesty ()
Date: September 13, 2007 16:34

Here's an esnips folder containing mp3's of my home recordings from 2004 - 2006

[www.esnips.com]



A friend sent out some cdr's back then and it got some good reviews...

Gerald Van Waes of Radio Centraal, Antwerp

"Alan Davidson (Kitchen Cynics) introduced me to this promising talent. This sample is meant as demo for a future studio recording, but is pretty much worth hearing. Philip is much in demand on the Aberdeen music scene. He was recently asked to make some new recordings which Will Oldham was producing locally for Alasdair Roberts and he also participated with Kitchen Cynics latest release (This is reviewed on the separate Kitchen Cynics fan page). I also found out he also plays with the Aberdeen based mainstream pop band The Simon Gall Band, and also participated with the London based group `Delicate Awol'.

Most tracks have a delicate mood influenced by sitar psychedelia, and by various kinds of Jazz-fusion styles. The first track, The Traveller is a jazz-fusion song with acoustic guitar, bass, tabla, drums and brass. This is followed by the instrumental Together we stand inseparable in love with a catchy groovy semi-looped semi-Latin lounge jazz vibe (bass, acoustic guitar, flute), a fine intro for the singer-songwriter based song Where I want to be (with acoustic guitar and some airy keyboards). It is especially the tracks with Indian titles I like most. Vrindavan for instance, is a neo-60.s song, which has a tempered beach-like summer vibe, accompanied by acoustic guitars, lots of flute, and another catchy jazzy rhythm. Sundaram is another favourite, as a perfect dreamy psych song accompanied by sitar and flutes. Part 2 of it has very moody acoustic guitar finger picking, and like the first part, with two harmonic layers of flute. Both these tracks have a very warm sound and echo on the recording. On the last track, Sri Sri Radha Govinda the Sanskrit title is repeated in dual vocals. This is accompanied with acoustic guitar finger picking and some flute, with birds in the background. It is a perfect closer for a nice quasi debut album. I await the finished article."


George Parsons, Dream Magazine ..5

"Philip Johnston Sundaram (demos) Big thanks to our pal Alan Davidson of the Kitchen Cynics for sending this brilliant self produced CDR of seven demo tracks by Alan's friend and neighbour Philip Johnston. Philip has often accompanied the Kitchen Cynics, and recently worked with Alasdair Roberts and Will Oldham. This is really something special; though bare bones, Johnston's song writing gifts really shine though brightly. Favouring a jazz-folk sound, with sitar-laced elements (an Indian prayer ends this EP) and roots in Witch season, Bert Jansch, Pentangle, Saint Nick, and more; but making it all fresh through his own energy and invention. I eagerly look forward to seeing what a real production will sound like coming from this more than promising young artist."


Lee Jackson

"Phillip Johnston plays a very accomplished mix of jazz psych in the Gong and Caravan mould along with true blue psych folk gems and spacious acid detours on the self-released "Sundaram" CD-R, featuring lyrics on one track penned by Alan Davidson, aka, Kitchen Cynics This is an absolutely captivating surprise that I hope more people will hear. Rarely does a self-released demo come with these kinds of complex harmonies and such a wide musical berth (incorporating guitars, flute, bass, mellotron, etc) that's fully dressed for mass consumption."


Foxy Digitalis

"I am not really sure how official this 23 minutes long CD-R is because it says `demos' right next after its title. But no matter status, it.s beyond any doubt that Scottish Philip Johnston is a very talented musician flawlessly blending melodic folk beauty and downcast pop with tuneful balladry. Throw in some jazzy reeds, Indian influences, electronic percussion and softly flowing folkedelia, and it goes without saying that this is a low-key release well worthy of a better destiny than being just another demo CD-R. The true highlight is unquestionably the sitar-infused title track, which is quietly transporting and transcendental in the same way as German Fit & Limo. "Sundaram" moves beautifully from spiritual energy and jazz-inspired emotion to downcast folk pop. What we need now is some enterprising label to pick it up and distribute it properly worldwide. 7/10 - MG"

Re: IORRians bands/musical work
Date: September 13, 2007 18:41

His Majesty, are you from Antwerp ?


I played with Sodatune and 23&LipstickPainters
live on RadioCentraal.

We also did a special on RadioCentraal when "De Muziekdoos" closed,
it was our favourite rehearsalplace !

? how about CARAMBA ?

Re: IORRians bands/musical work
Posted by: His Majesty ()
Date: September 13, 2007 19:36

Nope, I'm from Scotland. smiling smiley

Re: IORRians bands/musical work
Posted by: NickB ()
Date: September 13, 2007 19:55

Hi folks,

You'll find what I'm up to by using the links on my signature. Enjoy.

NickB

You can't always get what you want.....

www.myspace.com/thesonkings

Re: IORRians bands/musical work
Posted by: marvpeck ()
Date: September 13, 2007 20:20

Here's me playing drums and singing Start Me Up

[www.myspace.com]

Marv Peck

Y'all remember that rubber legged boy

Re: IORRians bands/musical work
Posted by: donvito27 ()
Date: September 13, 2007 21:15

well i most say that i really like the music u are doin...just great!

Re: IORRians bands/musical work
Posted by: Baboon Bro ()
Date: September 13, 2007 21:18

nielsfromvilvoorde Wrote:
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> His Majesty, are you from Antwerp ?
>
>
> I played with Sodatune and 23&LipstickPainters
> live on RadioCentraal.
>
> We also did a special on RadioCentraal when "De
> Muziekdoos" closed,
> it was our favourite rehearsalplace !

Lurvly to hear there are some Antwerpians here!
Used to hang arond partly in Kattenberg, partly at Nationaalstraat.

Re: IORRians bands/musical work
Posted by: Gimme Shelter ()
Date: September 13, 2007 21:32

www.myspace.com/schnitzenbaumer... little electronic music.

Re: IORRians bands/musical work
Posted by: benon ()
Date: September 13, 2007 22:27

[myspace.com]
I wanted to exist here as a fan only but the truth is i sold my music sometimes smiling smiley
long live rock!

Re: IORRians bands/musical work
Posted by: Baboon Bro ()
Date: September 13, 2007 22:47

Here is a rendition of SYMPATHY by my pals
Stew the Lumberer and Kick-boxer
along with our common friend the former punk goddess Miss C.
Lyrics is a hommage to another female friend on her berfday.
I think this is purdy neat & smokin' it its Stonesy stomp.

[www.sendspace.com]

Stew is my age, born three weeks earlier, still a Sagittarian.
Miss C is one year older.

Re: IORRians bands/musical work
Posted by: andrewm ()
Date: September 13, 2007 23:13

Here's my bands' myspace site:

myspace.com/budokanrocks

Re: IORRians bands/musical work
Date: September 14, 2007 00:20

Our first album will be released October 26th. You find a couple of songs here: www.sonicbids.com/barbariantwins and a brand new one on the myspace page.

Re: IORRians bands/musical work
Posted by: Smalltowns ()
Date: September 14, 2007 00:41

check out my band: FIVE DEAD LANGUAGES

[myspace.com]

Re: IORRians bands/musical work
Posted by: open-g ()
Date: September 16, 2007 16:47


Re: IORRians bands/musical work
Posted by: rrronnie ()
Date: September 16, 2007 17:11

www.myspace.com/peterkerlinsongsandtunes or www.peterkerlin.de. Not Stones-related at all, just acoustic (folk) music. There is a 6-minute version of Ruby Tuesday on one of my CDs (acoustic guitar, irish bouzouki).



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