Tuesday, 8 December 2020

AL NOBLE VENTURES OUT INTO THE 'DEEP BLUE SEA'

Al always has a bunch of songs in his kit bag when he sidles into The Shed. Always. Must have dozens of them stashed away there.

 

Last time we asked he pulled out a little ditty he called Deep Blue Sea. As is usual with Al's songs, there are some truly fine lyrics......try "Fear is the laughter of the devil" and "If love was disease I'd have a lethal dose".  Right on Al !

 

The usual gang was there, and we started kicking it about. 'Kicking it about' usually means agreeing on a basic feel from the drums and bass, putting together a basic arrangement, deciding on solos etc etc

 

Deep Blue Sea came together pretty quickly. We soon enough had it all figured and started running it through. Then we turned on the recorder.

 

THIS is the result.

 

Hope ya'll like it.

 

Al Noble wrote it, sang it and played rhythm guitar

Neil Porter played lead guitar and did the production work

Louise Nadin played the bass

Mick Nadin played the harp

Graham Brown played percussion

Pete played drums

 

Special call out for Mick on this one.........top harp solo Mick !

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