Friday, April 1, 2011
Monday, April 14, 2008
Barry Peak....Genius
Barry Peak is a mate of mine. I first met him in Belfast when he played for a band called BACKWATER but he has since played solo and for a band called
TORGAS VALLEY REDS
If any of you saw Sonovagun play at Beautiful Days in 2006, he was the guy on lead guitar. Anyway in 2004 or so he came on holiday to New York and came to visit me one afternoon. We were both in a similar state of mind and predicament at the time so decided to make some music as a form of collective therapy. He laid down some songs that he had written recently and I concocted backing tracks with Reason on the computer. This is the only one that survived my computer crashing.
GENIUS
It's a rough and ready demo but I love it!!
Barry has his own Blog that heavily features veggieburgers, it's in my mates sites section.
Barry's Burger Blog
TORGAS VALLEY REDS
If any of you saw Sonovagun play at Beautiful Days in 2006, he was the guy on lead guitar. Anyway in 2004 or so he came on holiday to New York and came to visit me one afternoon. We were both in a similar state of mind and predicament at the time so decided to make some music as a form of collective therapy. He laid down some songs that he had written recently and I concocted backing tracks with Reason on the computer. This is the only one that survived my computer crashing.
GENIUS
It's a rough and ready demo but I love it!!
Barry has his own Blog that heavily features veggieburgers, it's in my mates sites section.
Barry's Burger Blog
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Live in NYC
Last week I did a live show in Rockwood Music Hall in New York. It's a tiny little place that only holds about 30 people but has grand piano. So Roy came down and tinkled the Ivories with me. He also bought along an accordion for good measure and we knocked out a bunch of tunes.
A fellow blogger was there, his name is Wes and I have known him ever since rescued him from my Dad at a bluegrass Jam some time ago. Any way he has included a pretty slapdash version of Diamonds in the Road with a gypsy ending on his blog.......thanks Wes!!
Wes's Blog
A fellow blogger was there, his name is Wes and I have known him ever since rescued him from my Dad at a bluegrass Jam some time ago. Any way he has included a pretty slapdash version of Diamonds in the Road with a gypsy ending on his blog.......thanks Wes!!
Wes's Blog
Thursday, February 7, 2008
A gig from my bedroom
When I usually record my stuff for release on CD I add bells and whistles, drums and bass, kitchen and sink e.t.c. Yet I only gig with my band once a month at most here in New York and we very rarely travel. Mainly due to the cost of these musical outings. So what most people hear on CD rarely matches what most people see when they see me play solo. So I thought I'd set up a guitar and mic in my bedroom and play a few tunes that are yours to download for free here!!
(oh and sorry about the mess in my room....it's the maids day off!!)
HERE'S THE SET LIST!!!
CLICK HERE FOR CIGARETTE
CLICK HERE FOR LONELY STILL
CLICK HERE FOR BROOKLYN SONG
CLICK HERE FOR SHINE
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
break up song
This is a break up song I wrote years ago when I had my hands on a piano. It pretty much depicts the end of a relationship. Quite a departure from my usual optimistic self. It was a B side on the Fallen e.p. in 2003. See the link below.
IF YER BROKEN HEARTED CLICK HERE
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Song For George
As I mentioned before I have just played a tour with
THE OYSTERBAND
As part of the tour we played in ST. GEORGE'S HALL in LIVERPOOL. It was a beautiful old building with ornate columns, statues and marble all over the place which meant the acoustics were amazing!!! Given the name of the building and the fact that we were in Liverpool I decided to play a little thing I wrote the night George Harrison died. It's not really even a full song just something that came out in the bar SOLAS in New York when I heard the news. Chopper from the Oysters got up and joined me on cello and I was really glad not just because it makes the song but also because my loop pedal died the night before. Thanks Chop!!
Heres the tune!!!
SONG FOR GEORGE
THE OYSTERBAND
As part of the tour we played in ST. GEORGE'S HALL in LIVERPOOL. It was a beautiful old building with ornate columns, statues and marble all over the place which meant the acoustics were amazing!!! Given the name of the building and the fact that we were in Liverpool I decided to play a little thing I wrote the night George Harrison died. It's not really even a full song just something that came out in the bar SOLAS in New York when I heard the news. Chopper from the Oysters got up and joined me on cello and I was really glad not just because it makes the song but also because my loop pedal died the night before. Thanks Chop!!
Heres the tune!!!
SONG FOR GEORGE
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