i couldnt sing for quids, but i can play guitar, and write my own songs (instrumentental) I arrange the drums , play lead / rythem and bass guitars.. dont ask how cause some times i dont even know.. ive been in and out of bands all my life, even did a full cd with my last band about 10 years ago.. struth.. been that long??? any ways just record at home when i get the chance ... I have about 5 guitars.. there was a time when id hardly put the guitar down, now its a hardly get to pick it up these days...
its a real mixedbag of music, rock, heavy grunge, blues and guitar solo's that i like to muk around with.. i know its not every ones cup of tea but feel free to listen ...
-- Edited by milo on Thursday 29th of September 2011 01:10:33 AM
-- Edited by milo on Thursday 29th of September 2011 01:34:07 AM
Cruising Granny said
12:16 PM Sep 29, 2011
Wow Milo! I'm impressed! Have you tried to sell you music to other performers who may even put lyrics to the instrumental? There's some great stuff on your blog. I listened to a small section, but I get the gyst. I like it! There's potential for more.
milo said
01:30 PM Sep 29, 2011
thanks chris, nah , its just for fun.. if some one was to buy a song , it would be cool, but its all for fun...
Ma said
02:34 PM Sep 29, 2011
You'd be good to have at a get together Milo................cool man, real cool. love your music
milo said
04:22 PM Sep 29, 2011
thanks Ma... and im back on the radio friday nights 9 pm if any one going thru our area, ie shoalhaven 104.5 fm mixed bag...
-- Edited by milo on Thursday 29th of September 2011 04:44:37 PM
pricey43 said
07:44 PM Sep 29, 2011
Better get the campfire songs ready for ' Green Lake'
beiffe said
08:27 AM Sep 30, 2011
Don't sing but spend most of my ill gotten youth in brass bands and dance bands travelling around the country side doing the small hall dances etc. Had a ball.
Still carry a baratone (mid range brass instrument) that I try and get out when on my own and have just bought a bugle and intend to play each anzac day where ever I am .
Regards Brian
jonathan said
10:54 AM Sep 30, 2011
Thats good Brian ..
I always thought that there'd be a few muso's & vocalists floating around behind the guise of "Nomads" .. and its nice to see them coming and saying so ..
Love to be around music myself and do appreciate most types .. but can't pay an instrument or read music .. and only in the last few years have I decided to step up to improve my singing .. I have just purchased a 49 key Casio keyboard to see if I can go anywhere with that, but I'm hoping someone else here can play a keyboard that might give me some easy pointers .. also, then they can use it at group gatherings as I do also carry a Karaoke system (CAVS type) and Fender Passport Pro portable amp system ..
so .. keyboarders .. comeout of the woodwork .. ! lets hear from you ..
Jon
Beth54 said
05:27 PM Sep 30, 2011
I always wanted to learn the piano, but as was often the case in those days, we couldn't afford the lessons or a piano. I taught myself, to a degree, on a battery keyboard. In my 30's I finally got a proper keyboard and went to lessons. I was coming along nicely until I met the 'psycopath'. He was an excellant pianist and told me I was doing it all wrong. I stopped playing and I've never touched it since.
Sad but true. I don't think I'd have the patience to start again now.
-- Edited by Beth54 on Friday 30th of September 2011 05:27:53 PM
Esmeralda said
05:30 PM Sep 30, 2011
Sing a bit in the car myself - also the supermarket (and talk to myself there too) much to the amusement of other shoppers. Funniest was when I used to take my granddaughter to dancing classes and one day they were playing the music of Henry the VIIIth and my friends and I (other mothers) sat up the back singing along quite loudly much to the amusement of the dance teacher - and disgust of the girls, they were so embarrassed!!
jandas fun said
07:46 PM Sep 30, 2011
I like to sing a bit when out and about, saved me a fortune on bull bars and roo shoo's. Can see the wildlife scatter for miles. Crossing the nullabor last year we had a guy singing to us on the uhf for ages, and he had a great voice.
Johnw
jonathan said
08:37 PM Sep 30, 2011
Hey Beth .. at least you never said never .. I sang as a kid but never persued it .. finally found that I can enjoy it now ..
Helen .. See .. look how many people now admit to singing and just for the love of it .. Its those moments we enjoy on our own that we can share as the GN Factor ..
and JW .. yeah mate .. I remember that ! .. but I reckon had I kept going the road users mighta hung me .. was fun tho .. hehe
Jon
Beth54 said
08:51 PM Sep 30, 2011
Esmeralda wrote:
Sing a bit in the car myself - also the supermarket (and talk to myself there too) much to the amusement of other shoppers. Funniest was when I used to take my granddaughter to dancing classes and one day they were playing the music of Henry the VIIIth and my friends and I (other mothers) sat up the back singing along quite loudly much to the amusement of the dance teacher - and disgust of the girls, they were so embarrassed!!
My memory of Henry the 8th is my childhood friend and I putting on a 'show' in the backyard, with a blanket thrown over the clothesline as a curtain, and making all the neighbourhod kids come and watch us 'perform' Henry and others.
i couldnt sing for quids, but i can play guitar, and write my own songs (instrumentental)
I arrange the drums , play lead / rythem and bass guitars..
dont ask how cause some times i dont even know..
ive been in and out of bands all my life, even did a full cd with my last band about 10 years ago.. struth.. been that long???
any ways just record at home when i get the chance ... I have about 5 guitars..
there was a time when id hardly put the guitar down, now its a hardly get to pick it up these days...
its a real mixedbag of music, rock, heavy grunge, blues and guitar solo's that i like to muk around with..
i know its not every ones cup of tea but feel free to listen ...
milo
http://miloguy.blogspot.com/p/my-music.html
-- Edited by milo on Thursday 29th of September 2011 01:10:33 AM
-- Edited by milo on Thursday 29th of September 2011 01:34:07 AM
There's some great stuff on your blog. I listened to a small section, but I get the gyst. I like it! There's potential for more.
You'd be good to have at a get together Milo................cool man, real cool. love your music
thanks Ma... and im back on the radio friday nights 9 pm if any one going thru our area, ie shoalhaven 104.5 fm mixed bag...
-- Edited by milo on Thursday 29th of September 2011 04:44:37 PM
Still carry a baratone (mid range brass instrument) that I try and get out when on my own and have just bought a bugle and intend to play each anzac day where ever I am .
Regards
Brian
Thats good Brian ..
I always thought that there'd be a few muso's & vocalists floating around behind the guise of "Nomads" .. and its nice to see them coming and saying so ..
Love to be around music myself and do appreciate most types .. but can't pay an instrument or read music .. and only in the last few years have I decided to step up to improve my singing .. I have just purchased a 49 key Casio keyboard to see if I can go anywhere with that, but I'm hoping someone else here can play a keyboard that might give me some easy pointers .. also, then they can use it at group gatherings as I do also carry a Karaoke system (CAVS type) and Fender Passport Pro portable amp system ..
so .. keyboarders .. comeout of the woodwork .. ! lets hear from you ..
Jon
I always wanted to learn the piano, but as was often the case in those days, we couldn't afford the lessons or a piano. I taught myself, to a degree, on a battery keyboard. In my 30's I finally got a proper keyboard and went to lessons. I was coming along nicely until I met the 'psycopath'. He was an excellant pianist and told me I was doing it all wrong. I stopped playing and I've never touched it since.
Sad but true. I don't think I'd have the patience to start again now.
-- Edited by Beth54 on Friday 30th of September 2011 05:27:53 PM
Sing a bit in the car myself - also the supermarket (and talk to myself there too) much to the amusement of other shoppers. Funniest was when I used to take my granddaughter to dancing classes and one day they were playing the music of Henry the VIIIth and my friends and I (other mothers) sat up the back singing along quite loudly much to the amusement of the dance teacher - and disgust of the girls, they were so embarrassed!!
Crossing the nullabor last year we had a guy singing to us on the uhf for ages, and he had a great voice.
Johnw
Hey Beth .. at least you never said never .. I sang as a kid but never persued it .. finally found that I can enjoy it now ..
Helen .. See .. look how many people now admit to singing and just for the love of it .. Its those moments we enjoy on our own that we can share as the GN Factor ..
and JW .. yeah mate .. I remember that ! .. but I reckon had I kept going the road users mighta hung me .. was fun tho .. hehe
Jon
My memory of Henry the 8th is my childhood friend and I putting on a 'show' in the backyard, with a blanket thrown over the clothesline as a curtain, and making all the neighbourhod kids come and watch us 'perform' Henry and others.