I recorded a song

Started by Blazer, June 11, 2008, 07:50:34 PM

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Blazer



A cover version of a song by the Netherlands premier song writer Henny Vrienten, sung in dutch but here's a translation of what it says.

"In a cardboard decor, you are kicking the plastic plants over.
You're not really upset but acting it out really nice while looking at me with your Bette Davis eyes.

Sometimes I feel like I don't know you at all because you're always somebody else.
When you feel like it, you just play dumb, changing everytime like a chameleon.

Ketchup, no reason for panic, there's no blood flowing, it's just ketchup. You won't fool me again.
Darling you should be in the movies
but only if they're Dutch.

Your stream of tears is endless, beyond believe. But you're too cold for cinsere grief.
Keep playing at me all night long and always getting exactly the way you want it.

Ketchup, no reason for panic, there's no blood flowing, it's just ketchup. You won't fool me again.
Darling you should be in the movies
but only if they're Dutch."

The instruments I used were my Fretless Frankenstein jazzbass, my Gibson Les Paul Studio, my squier 1989 stratocaster "The Veteran", my 1998 Squier Telecaster and my Yamaha PSR 2500 keyboard, all of it was recorded using a Line6 Toneport and ableton software.

chromium

Right on, Blazer!  Is that the bass you built w/the Westone neck?

Blazer

Quote from: chromium on June 11, 2008, 11:57:41 PM
Right on, Blazer!  Is that the bass you built w/the Westone neck?

yup.

Rhythm N. Bliss

My ex is Dutch. It was real blood with her, she was psycho!  :o

I wonder what it would sound like HEAVIED UP--Punk or METAL style??