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Struttin
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Struttin is dedicated to Big Red, one of our roosters. He's a mean one, and he likes to chase you around the yard!
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Instrumental Guitar Rock, with a blues and heavy metal influence.
Individually, I play instrumental guitar rock, with a strong blues influence. I also play in a local band that does classic and contemporary rock covers. It was awesome to do some dueling guitars with Kerry! The band continues to amaze me with gigs we get. This year's highlight has to be opening for Eddie Money. As I looked out into the crowd there were thousands of people as far as I could see ... and they were there to Rock! What an incredible experience! This year I can also add cancer survivor to my resume - lol as if my little bout is worth mentioning. I guess the point is, we're only here for a little while so make the best of it! Rock on!Todd
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Peak #15
Peak in subgenre #2
Author
Todd Weller
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Copyright 2004 Todd Weller
Uploaded
November 07, 2005
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MP3 3.3 MB 128 kbps 3:36
Story behind the song
This track was written as a concept piece for a comercial. I thought I'd upload it to share. BTW - This was recorded on a Boss BR 864 Digital Studio. All guitars with direct in using the on board COSM Amp modeler. The amp models were my own custom creations. They were tweaked versions of some of the preset models. Drums were programmed using the on board drum machine. Ain't technology wonderful!
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Mike Prather
Mar 28, 2010
Hot track man, really enjoyed it. Mike
ron gragg
Mar 26, 2010
I too have chickens (free range) with two roosters (one being very dominant), so I know where you’re going with this Todd. I use a Boss BR 864 Digital Studio as well, and I like the versatility it gives me. This song in particular put me in mind of the Fabulous Thunderbirds Jimmie Vaughan’s work, and is somewhat reminiscent of his younger brother Stevie Ray (especially the more difficult lead parts). It has some excellent ‘biting’ Texas style blues lead work, and the overall progression was a standard feel with some really nice changes. Also the programmed drum work was exceptional, and had a real feel. As a drummer/percussionists (my first love, long before I picked up guitar), I can appreciate the time you took in the patching together of the drum sections to make them sound this good. This was well played, recorded, mixed, and produced Todd. It is “Highly” recommended!!! Blessings Ron
Scotty McLennison
Dec 14, 2008
Kudos to technology! It helps to be able to play!!! Cheers to Big Red.