My band, StickCentric, had a song featured on the Guillermo Cides produced "Stickistas Dos" i-Tunes album. The tune was entitled "I Don't Know What Happened". The original version had to be parred down a little to fit into the allotted time so Guillermo did a little studio magic and that is what ended up on the album.
Here is the original, unedited version.
Sat Jun 08, 2019 9:37 am
waltschwarzkopf
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Re: Original edit of our "Stickistas Dos" tune.
Excelente! Great sound and progressive vibe.
Where can I find more of this? And where is the Stickistad Dos album? I only have the "Compilado de Stickistas Hispánicos"
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Re: Original edit of our "Stickistas Dos" tune.
Hahaha. I wanted to be an astronaut before my mind was totally consumed by music. I like hearing the Stick in a band format where it actually sounds like The Stick. Well done bravo. And i've allways loved tunes utilizing spoken word, shortwave radio, etc. Cool shit I WOULD GO SEE A BAND LIKE THAT.
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Hahaha. I wanted to be an astronaut before my mind was totally consumed by music. I like hearing the Stick in a band format where it actually sounds like The Stick. Well done bravo. And i've allways loved tunes utilizing spoken word, shortwave radio, etc. Cool shit I WOULD GO SEE A BAND LIKE THAT.
You need to listen to my other project Stanislav and The Lion...spoken word set to music!
Joined: Mon Feb 22, 2010 12:42 pm Posts: 2536 Location: Jersey
Re: Original edit of our "Stickistas Dos" tune.
Oh, Jaun, I have been listening! Poetry and science fiction grooves - music for the end of the world - I am digging it. My FIRST (and only) live performances w/ the Stick were with a New York poet in a poetry bar in Baltimore MD, 1985 where we eventualy opened a Mexican restaurant and pushed the poets out (long story) KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK. Love that Ebow stuff
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Wed Jul 08, 2020 12:53 pm
AnDroiD
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Re: Original edit of our "Stickistas Dos" tune.
As to not confuse the audience, the Ebow stuff is on "Stanislav and The Lion." I listened to "Stickistas Duo" again just now, but guys check out Leon's "S.a.T.L." for NS/Stick Ebow. I know you can't play "both hands" using an Ebow but I want one anyhow thanks to Leon...And again, that Polycarb sounds great on the "Duo"!
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