I also remember LP’s before they became albums!
Brian broke the intenet!
Top collation work fella, I love it. I did, of course, listen and like individually back in time as they were released.
Through playing or some other action?
That’s so metal
Hi Brian…
So ,Take your time I just reviewing all the videos because you so clearly ask for it …
I’ve heard everything…I thought… but because @batwoman mentions 19 things (and I’m a big fancier of your 8mm movies )I’m very grateful to Maggie for you mentioning this because I had not heard this one …
So I don’t commentary anything, I just say this…Thanks… to Maggie
Greetings…
I used to be able to remember things like that…
@Richard_close2u You’ve kept your beady on me since day one!
@roger_holland
Underneath that funny/blunt exterior you are a sensitive, thoughtful guy Rogier…
Thank you
(but that also reminds me of this )
And that cartoon (seen before but)…
Greetings…
How is somebody able to do a thing like that?? Were you afraid of your own songs? Did you bite that through?
That have been some awesome listens here! - That brown bread song is just so lovely. So simple and yet, hard to put word on, but its brilliant. - I luv see your joy in these songs. You really enjoy. It’s really brilliant, from first to last. Excellent! Please do more. - This is for me way better to listen to, than those old songs we have heard a trillion of times. - I just luv this.
Mange tak, Kim
I wrote/plagiarised all these songs primarily for my own pleasure from early on in my guitar journey.
The fact that family & friends have found amusement in some of them is a bonus.
I am realist enough to see them for what they are, that’s enough for me.
Who knows when the muse will strike next?
I did see the word plagiarized, but not sure what it covers. - Did you find the melody somewhere else and then just put your own words onto it? Please enlighten me here
It is certainly amusement and so lovely to see your joy. That just made my day, to watch how much fun and enjoyment you have doing it.
It means I am quite happy to take someone else’s text/lyrics and either use them directly or altered in my own song (eg Crazy Hair or Watt) or put my own lyrics to a chord progression and/or melody that I like (Beelzebub’s bells, Covid 19 Blues).
I do like to credit where I know I am borrowing things.
Nothing is original and everything is different
Right, I get it. Just like playing chess Always the same and yet different. Other players have played it before, yet the game becomes different and unique. (Ingen grund til at opfinde den dybe tallerken to gange) Not really a plagiat, but I understand why you used that word. - I bet millions before me have used those 3 chords I used for my first song, still its my song, like yours are yours.
Making my through these and they’re great, feel I’ve got to know you a little better. Beelzebub’s bells has a very Nick Cave feel to it, really enjoying them
Haha, Cheers Lee, I did quote one of his album titles with the kick the pricks phrase
You’ll find the ‘deep dive’ here
I don’t think I’m ready! I’ll check it out when I get the chance
Hi Brian ,
I don’t know if you watch nature documentaries , but I recently saw one with a different vibe than average (really delicious), and what was my surprise… Featuring music by Nick Cave,
Greetings and have fun and relaxation watching this documentary
THE VELVET QUEEN
The Velvet Queen
Oooh, cheers for the head-up Rogier
I’m pretty sure I saw an ad for that before release but forgot all about it. I might even pay to watch it
Nick and Warren do a lot of film scores together. Warren’s droning violin and Nicks piano can be very moving
Hi Brian, I always watch your videos with great interest! ,… wow, and yes, how many guitars do you have)))
Mike