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Gregory Cools Down The Elevator


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Elevator_Funk

 Genre: Reggae

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'Twas time to lay down some grooves, mon. Couldn't get dis riddim outa my hed. What better way than to lay it down on a track, mon. Only the greatest get their tunes turned into elevator music!

Did this in about 2 hours. I can't stop once I start.
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Song Stats
Hits: 945
Comments: 22
Fans: 6
Plays: 122
Downloads: 58
Votes: 4
Uploaded: Feb 24, 2008 - 02:08:17 AM
Last Updated: Feb 24, 2008 - 02:08:17 AM Last Played: Aug 18, 2009 - 01:12:05 PM
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Hardware:
Homemade Bass, Homemade Electric Guitar, Digitech RP350
Software:
GB '08
Comments
that80sboy said 640 days ago (February 24th, 2008)
funky good!
diggin da reggae here...nice track!
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tokai said 640 days ago (February 24th, 2008)
cool
a great groove, put together well, very nice
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said 640 days ago (February 24th, 2008)
Great
Nice rhythm,.. And the lead guitar sounds great... You play good... A pleasure to listen to this song.... Thanks for sharing...
Elevator_Funk said 639 days ago (February 24th, 2008)
Thanks
Glad you all liked it!
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sschedra said 639 days ago (February 24th, 2008)
Hey mon!
Brian, wha be ab-nen me breda? It hits the mark. Showing that you can cover a lot of styles man.

Very good,
Stephen
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Elevator_Funk said 639 days ago (February 24th, 2008)
Thanks
Thanks again for checkin in. I always appreciate the feedback

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said 639 days ago (February 24th, 2008)
An instant download
this set my head right thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Look I dont care what you say unless Im in an elevator filled with good smoke this will never be elevator music
Elevator_Funk said 639 days ago (February 25th, 2008)
Hmm...
Just wait till I get my synthesizer and soprano sax!! Then you'll SEE!!!!
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thetiler said 638 days ago (February 25th, 2008)
Nice playing
like the reggae feel , with that echoey feel.
Like the lay back feel of this. Maybe my fav of yours!

Love the simplicity of it. It all seems to really fit in a nice way. Nice electric guitar sound as well. Crystal clear and potent sounds!
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Elevator_Funk said 637 days ago (February 27th, 2008)
cool
thanks!
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Ibstrat said 636 days ago (February 28th, 2008)
I don't
hear much reggae on this site-this sounds great!Nice laid back groove and the guitar is right on the money.You have a fantastic sense of rhythm.Makes me want to smoke a joi... cigarette.
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Elevator_Funk said 630 days ago (March 5th, 2008)
Thanks..
...for listening.

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said 630 days ago (March 4th, 2008)
Great groove
I know you just started with GB but this one has very little to do with the technology and everything to do with your feel for the style.

Great job! I do know what you mean about not being able to stop once you sit down with GB. Garage Banders Anonymous might help.
Elevator_Funk said 630 days ago (March 5th, 2008)
Ok..
Garageband Anonymous sounds like a divisive cult and I will have nothing to do with it!!!!
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said 629 days ago (March 5th, 2008)
Hate to break it
to you but simply signing up for this site made you a part of a divisive cult!

Yeah Boy!
saymme said 617 days ago (March 18th, 2008)
Real Nice : )
wish there was more Music similair to this here-perhaps there is ? Raggae didn't see it in the genreslist? Raggae is the kind of Music I can lissen to for hours when in that mood : ) We have a really great BluesRaggae man in Sweden called PEPS PERSSON he's played for 40 years I think- check him out if You like He has very great lyrics but in Swedish - "socialcritical" whats that called in english again...TX for this song, hope to c u round : )

Elevator_Funk said 542 days ago (June 1st, 2008)
Looks like I missed your comment
Thanks for stopping in and listening. I hope to post more reggae later....
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falzaabi said 542 days ago (June 1st, 2008)
more an more
will don man , thank you
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Elevator_Funk said 542 days ago (June 1st, 2008)
Cool
Thanks for dropping in and listening.
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guygrooves said 490 days ago (July 22nd, 2008)
Wow.....
you are certainly versatile, and this is a very cool song. Same nit about the rhythm guitar and the lead seemed a bit on the hot side, but other than that, it was well worth a fav and download.
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Elevator_Funk said 480 days ago (August 1st, 2008)
...
thanks again for the comments and critiques. they are always appreciated.
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willbill808 said 282 days ago (February 16th, 2009)
wow!
That lead guitar goes amazing with this track. Very well done.

One suggestion- turn down the lead guitar a tiny bit.

This is an amazing reggae track, man.
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Elevator_Funk said 282 days ago (February 16th, 2009)
yeah...
the lead got a little bit loud. thanks for checking it out.
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Reggae is a music genre developed in Jamaica. Reggae may be used in a broad sense to refer to most types of Jamaican music, including ska, rocksteady, dub, dancehall and ragga. The term may also be used to distinguish a particular style that originat

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