Rob The Badger
03 Aug 2004, 13:18
Hey everyone.
Seeing as how I can now piece together more than a few chords at a time and have some semi-decent analogue recording equiptment, I've decided to start piecing together a little mini-album for my pleasure and the pleasure of anyone else who's interested.
I already have one song (The lyrics are my latest post on the Our Little Poets thread) and am in the process of writing some more.
So, here's the deal.
If anyone here wants to post a lyric that they want me to perform and put on this little album (you'll get a copy) you can PM me or post it in this thread.
If your lyric gets selected you'll be credited in the liner notes and your work will remain your own.
Similarly, if you have a song you'd like me to cover, send me the chords/notes etc and lyrics and if I like it, it'll go on the album.
Please not, this is me and an acoustic guitar. This is a very, very lo-fi record and is purely to keep me amused over the summer!
Don't expect too much!
Any feedback, advice etc will be appreciated, thanks!
Seeing as how I can now piece together more than a few chords at a time and have some semi-decent analogue recording equiptment, I've decided to start piecing together a little mini-album for my pleasure and the pleasure of anyone else who's interested.
I already have one song (The lyrics are my latest post on the Our Little Poets thread) and am in the process of writing some more.
So, here's the deal.
If anyone here wants to post a lyric that they want me to perform and put on this little album (you'll get a copy) you can PM me or post it in this thread.
If your lyric gets selected you'll be credited in the liner notes and your work will remain your own.
Similarly, if you have a song you'd like me to cover, send me the chords/notes etc and lyrics and if I like it, it'll go on the album.
Please not, this is me and an acoustic guitar. This is a very, very lo-fi record and is purely to keep me amused over the summer!
Don't expect too much!
Any feedback, advice etc will be appreciated, thanks!