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rockin gritty?

Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2008 7:57 pm
by silvercord
hi friends...i'm a bit curious to know if you think this songfits the bill for this listing.......its the song "come down (to my house)" its *somewhat*a bit bawdy...but still friendly enough for radio..i wrote it with my rock band FADED here in good ol' Koreayours truly on bassyou can find "come down (to my house)" atwww.taxi.com/silvercordthanks so much all!peacegeoff------------------NEW LISTING - ROCK CUES (SONGS AND INSTRUMENTALS) NEEDED for a couple ofnew reality shows slated to air on the world's largest music cablenetwork. The Music Supervisor for these shows needs to hear a variety of"gritty rock" - styles can range from Rockabilly, Punk, Swamp Rock, Metal,Southern Rock, etc. The pace needs to be fast and the tone should bewacky, high energy, dirty and fun. You can think in the reference range ofBlack Flag, Hank Williams III, Suicidal Tendencies, Reverend Horton Heat,Social Distortion, Minutemen, etc. Songs with vocals and instrumentalswill be considered - be sure the tempos are fast and the vibe is grittyand "down & dirty". There are no lyrical restrictions here, but the toneshould match that of the music - instrumentals are okay too. You can alsothink along the lines of the music behind "Jackass", for more directionand inspiration. -------------

Re: rockin gritty?

Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 7:28 am
by devin
I'm not the expert on listings-targetting...but I like this tune, and it matches my heavier moods. That guitar solo sounds like it's being played in another dimension though, but that might fit the genre, so don't mind me Nice pic bro!

Re: rockin gritty?

Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 7:50 am
by davekershaw
Hey! Nice track Geoff.Definitely Gritty!Good work. An' I like the new avatar.Didn't you play Johnny Cash in "Walk The Line"?

Re: rockin gritty?

Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 9:36 am
by zoom
Hey Geoff... really nice! I like this track a lot.This *could* fit the listing... but to me the listing is really targeting something like Southern Culture on the Skids or Reverend Horton Heat.... something a little more rooted in southern rock. That's how I read it anyway.Though, really... this COULD fit. I would contact Taxi with style questions before submitting just to cover your butt.Cheers!

Re: rockin gritty?

Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 10:07 am
by billg
I think maybe this could fit for the "metal" ala portion of the listing, but not for the others, I really think they're looking for more of the tracks like zoom mentioned ( the "Jackass" reference kind of gives it away) . Good solid production though, and it is gritty . . . go with your gut (and your wallet!) -

Re: rockin' gritty?

Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 12:57 pm
by silvercord
thanks Bill G..Zoom, Dave, Devini agree with you all...this puppy doesnt have the southern partdown( but trust me! if you saw our drummer...you would knowhe is from Mississppi, and after the show when he gets a fewbeers in him, he winds up naked dancing on poles and the'workers' there are paying him!) ahh this is purely fromstories told to me though;) yes! Dave black is the new black!;)peace all

Re: rockin gritty?

Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 3:09 pm
by matthoggard
Hey Geoff,Dude I dig this track alot. I do hear some ST in this which is listed in the a'las. I agree that they are looking more for the southern thing.Great song, this is what I was into back in my younger days.M~

Re: rockin gritty?

Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 8:40 pm
by silvercord
thanks Matt...I have never listened to Suicidal Tendencies when i was young.wow you went from heavy rock to country?: )well reading your profile quote it seems you are still faithful togood ol rock and roll though: )i remember watching mtv about how the lead guitar player ofKix (remember them? "dont close your eyes";) went completely over to country. hmm makes me want to start a new topic: )

Re: rockin gritty?

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 2:30 am
by feaker
geoffPerspective from the oldest critiquer.Love it, love it, love it. Salivating over that Marshall in the pic.Got these real cheap puter speakers and did not pick up on your bass play. bummer!!Don't know much about this type of song. My only comment is that is seems like it should have to go somewhere else for a little bit and then come back to all that power?You rock budPaul

Re: rockin gritty?

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 12:19 pm
by devin
Nov 2, 2008, 10:40pm, silvercord wrote:thanks Matt...wow you went from heavy rock to country?: )I think there should be a club Geoff! You can be an honorary member...c'mon Silvercord...you know you want to write a 2 step...I can see it in your eyes boy!!! I've met a few folks (myself included) that grew up with country, did the rock thing, and now appreciate both. (heck, I've opened my heart to ambient because of you as well...I guess I'm a music-$lut )But no matter what hat you're wearing, there's always something about a 4x12 cab that makes that gain control seem so...easy?