NAME RINGS A BELL

Remembers classic songs from the late 1950s and 1960s
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I created a draft at MySpace yesterday. It is a work in progress. For some reason the songs that I posted did not show up on the site yet.

Here is the URL if anyone is interested.

http://www.myspace.com/brianmedway
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Looks like you have a coupla friends already. Image
BTW, it just occurred to me that your band's music somehow reminds me of this band. Cannot figure out why. Yes, i know they came later! Image
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Not even close to the old band Sheena. Even though the singles released show a different dimension we were actually a much "heavier" band in real life.

We did a lot of R&B and blues based material as well as what is now commonly referred to British Invasion material.

That's one of the reasons I cringe when I hear this old stuff. It really does not represent what we sounded like, in a "live" performance very well at all.
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I know, i know. It was just an association. Partly visual, perhaps. As always, i cannot explain why it occurred to me. Image
How about the live recordings? Did any of these "survive" or were they "lost in time"?
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I have a "live" in the studio recording (except for minor processing on the vocal track afterwards) of myself with another "line-up" shortly after the demise of Meddy's People. It started off as a spontaneous warm up song. In fact it was partly original but the M8 was borrowed from an old song. It became a tune that I played a lot.

It actually sounds quite a lot like the old band in many ways.
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So... how about sharing it with us? Image
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Brian, I just listened to Sha la la la Lee, don't have the time to read the whole thread but thought it was a great sounding record, did you sing and play lead? I thought the whole band sounded good with the lead vocalist and lead guitarist being very good with an excellent sound for that era. It was a little too poppy for me, I would have rocked it a little more but besides that I thought it was really good, especially for 1966.
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Bob in this instance, our rhythm guitarist was the lead singer on both of the tunes posted. I sang backup and played lead on my Rickenbacker 375 FG six string through a Vox AC30 on Sha La La La Lee. I used my 360/12 FG on the other tune.

Thanks for your kind comments. It is a little too pop based for my taste as well.
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Sheena, I am working on getting that other song I mentioned in this thread to you.

Work keeps getting in the way.
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If anyone is interested (but why would you be I suppose?) there are now four songs that I have recorded, posted on this site:

http://www.myspace.com/brianmedway

Feel free to rate them, as I would be interested to read any comments that my fellow forumites might have.
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Cool! Actually, i've heard all the four songs before... But you have 2 friends only?! That's strange... You need some PR, i guess. Image
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Hi Sheena,

The site was and still is under construction. It was also somewhat disabled so I have not really invited anyone outside to take a look. I'll e-mail it to others when I figure out how to do that. For me that's a function of being able to spend some more time sorting out the site.
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Well, it's easy, in fact. Either you, when you are logged in at myspace, chose a profile of the one who you want to invite (lots of them are listed in "Artists" section) and click on "Add to friends" button below the pic, thus sending a "Friend request", or just wait until others send you a request (for instance, if you post the link to your site in a certain thread in "Artists" section, you'll get quite a few requests, methinksImage).
(btw, i get "friend requests" almost every day, from different people, music sites mostly. Still got no idea how people find me!Image)
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Thank you Sheena. You are so helpful and thoughtful too.
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Good songs Brian, your voice on Photographs reminds me of Steve Perry of Journey.
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