Saturday, April 28, 2012

No Light On This Song

With the previous song “Do you want him”, I took a tape of it into Phil at the local music shop and played it.  He thought it was pretty good and ready to go on the shelf right then.  Just a pity I only had one copy.

With that boost of confidence I started on my next piece, "Always the same".

After spending a couple of weeks on the lyrics, I went back into the studio.

Once in the studio the construction of the song started out wrong and continued along that way, topped off by my first voice recording.  In hindsight the tempo of the song didn’t match what I had envisaged for the mood I wanted to create.

Thus, this recording is the song that will never see the light of day, but has given me the idea which lends itself to me putting all the lyrics of this first album on line. This lyric web site is also for people who want to know the words to these songs as well as for people who want to read it as poetry, and no music.
 
Also if any musician’s wanted to use any of the lyrics and put their own musical spin on them then we can work something out. Also if any musicians want lyrics written for them, they can contact me.

I’ll upload each tracks lyrics on line a short time before uploading the song until the concluding fifteenth track of this album.


The name of the site is the title I would have given to this album if it had been released: www.asimplisticstart.blogspot.co.nz

Monday, April 16, 2012

The First Track On Studio Equipment

Knowing after that first visit that it would look like I would be doing one song per session of studio time, I set about writing my next track.

From a conversation with Alan, the other sets of lyrics weren’t up to par. With this next song, I introduced the idea of a girl I liked that was going out with someone else but not being treated that good by him. I remember standing at an old dresser in my bedroom with a tape machine on it and singing into the recorder, and tapping a pen as a kind of drum beat.

Taking this out to Alan, he proceeded to record it with a drum track, base, vocal and other
instruments. The resulting action produced the song “Do you want him”.

Check it out at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0pcliNdNRA&context=C4eb23f6ADvjVQa1PpcFMKoEdVVgRqsaVos9tZ0z4_fbXPH1ruprU=

Before I Continue...

Before I continue with this journey, I must be up front, these are basic songs sometimes recorded on a tape recorder, but most were done through recording equipment at the studio and written from a musically uneducated view at the age of 18 going on 19. If you can accept a basic old style of song and know that the lyric is from a young persons’ view who hadn’t written a song before, then I wish you happy listening.

Remember sometimes the simple songs tend to stick with us more.

Also I only sung on two of the songs, one, that will never see the light of day.

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

The First Recorded Song

Travelling to the studio my excitement grew!

I was thinking, would I be heading back along this road in a few hours with some songs on tape?

I met the owner of the recording studio, Alan, he read some of my lyrics, picked one and started to pull it apart and put it back together in a better shape and form.

Many of my original lyrics were kept, with a couple of lines he really liked, "Winners strive to succeed, Losers strive to subside".

On this track, different to most of my future recordings, it only consisted of a basic vocal, guitar and drum track recorded on a standard tape player, but this gave birth to my first recorded song, "Winners & Losers".

You can listen to this original recording at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBbefokBLcA&feature=g-upl&context=G265fc8dAUAAAAAAAAAA