Oh, and it has an instrumental b-side. Which that Nimels guy not only wrote, but also plays the left and right channel guitar parts on.
As you can see, both the a-and-b sides are currently up for listening (YouTube) and purchasing (Bandcamp); the complete single will also be up elsewhere -- i.e., Spotify and the rest of the usual youngster-friendly streaming suspects -- in the next couple of days, depending on my work ethic. At some point, I'm probably gonna press up a handful of CD versions, with the actual record company label art reproduced on the disc; I'll keep you posted on that, if any of you are wacky enough to want such an artifact/collector's item.
I should add that the friends and musicians generously supporting me on this Folly of My Old Age include David Achelis, Benny Landa and J.D. Goldberg on the electric and acoustic guitars. Brent McLachlan (who engineered) is on drums. Art direction is by Joan Harrison and a certain Shady Dame of my acquaintance. Steve Schwartz, (a prince), is responsible for the YouTube transfer. (I'm on everythig else, i.e. lead vocals, bass and keyboards.)
Thanks, guys -- you did killer work, and cheap!
Anyway, I hope you enjoy the thing -- it'll probably be the last recorded representation (at least that I'll share with anybody) of what I laughingly refer to as my musical career, and I gotta say, it's not horrible for a geezer.
13 comments:
Nice job! Both sides! I'd buy that 45. Fantastic pic sleeve.
Show off!!! Not bad for a Weasel!!!
Captain Al
Brilliant! I have always been a fan๐
Great stuff. Keep on Geezin'!
Fun stuff. Thanks for sharing. Is it too late for the Grammies?
If memory serves, that was my Harmony Sovereign acoustic you are playing on “Steve’s Song”.
Jai Guru Dave
Steve, never could figure out the hoopla over "The Mats". Went so far as to buy a Westerburg vinyl album all those years ago - oh well
Steves Song - right up my sonic alley
Thoughts of Fahey, Kottke, Jorma.
A nod to your engineer - great mix๐️
rob
Indeed it was. And thanks, pal.
I thank you, rob. The instrumental was actually written in 1969 in my college dorm, the result of me listening obsessively to Stephen Stills.๐
Your voice is perfect for that song. If it came on my car radio I'd turn it up.
Steve - I know that we are very close in age.
As in a previous posting I said those were the halcyon days.
As Mary Hopkins sang -
" Those were the days my friend..."
rob ๐ธ
It's not really in my key, but thank you. I think the screaming works.
Awesome job!!!!!
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