Sunday, 25 November 2012

performance - open mic, The Cricketers, Kingston

The set was:

1. Muse - Unintended (with Maria Ahearn)
2. Jamie Gray - Fantasia
3. The Beatles - When I'm Sixty-Four
4. Vera Lynn - White Cliffs of Dover
5. Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnes - Love Lifts Us Up
6. Elton John - Your Song
7. Katie Melua - Learnin' the Blues
8. Muse - Ruled By Secrecy
9. Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody (with the whole pub!)

Saturday, 6 October 2012

composition - Goats and Tigers

I have written three new short pieces for the upcoming full version of Goats and Tigers, and Dan has now uploaded the final code to iTunes awaiting clearance. When it eventually goes live, I will post the link here. Feedback (good or bad) is always appreciated.

Saturday, 8 September 2012

composition - 2 new songs

Working titles 'Empty' and 'A Sundown for One'. It doesn't take a genius to guess these aren't the most uplifting works in the universe.

Sunday, 8 July 2012

performance - open mic, Earl Beatty, Motspur Park

The set was:

1. Jamie Gray - Beseechingly
2. Michael Buble - Learnin' the Blues
3. Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody
4. Muse - Unintended
5. James - She's a Star
6. Green Day - Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)

Monday, 4 June 2012

performance - open mic, Tavern, Worcester Park

Felt really good to get out and play an open mic again. I met some new friends and a lot of people were complimentary about my performance, including the bar girl and an audience member who apparently wants me to play at his open mic in Wimbledon, which is nice!

The set was:

1. Jamie Gray - Fantasia
2. Katie Melua - Learnin' the Blues
3. The Beatles - When I'm Sixty-Four
4. Muse - Ruled By Secrecy
5. Vera Lynn - The White Cliffs of Dover
6. Alexa Pol - Never Stopped Loving You
7. Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnes - Love Lifts Us Up
8. Elton John - Your Song

Thursday, 31 May 2012

composition - 'Removals'

As usual in the middle of the night, I've started work on a new song. The working title is 'Removals'; I'm actually pretty pleased with how this one is progressing. Considering I have had writer's block/lack of inspiration of late, I have surprised myself with how organically the structure is forming. The melody and harmony do seem to be "writing themselves". I'm scoring it for drum kit, (will probably replace this with something from the VST library in due course) neutral voice and piano. It's one of my typical depressing songs concerning how a fictitious guy wants to "remove" all aspects of a girl he once liked from his life so he can start feeling happier.

Monday, 7 May 2012

composition - rock opera: "Angry Father"

I've decided to completely redo the 3rd act of the rock opera because the storyline as it currently sits makes little sense. Decide for yourself:

Original synopsis: (Act 1) Eileen is a fifteen year old girl. She lives with her father – her parents separated 6 years ago. She has a penchant for Guns n Roses and gets into trouble all the time at school. One day she goes too far and gets expelled, so her father decides that she needs morals and values drummed into her. So he sends her to a nunnery in the hope of changing her attitude. (Act 2) Predictably, the ways of the nunnery prove to strongly disagree with Eileen’s attitude. (Act 3) She escapes and hides out at a friend's house, during which time they form a rock band and start gigging at local venues. The band works hard and eventually finds stardom and wealth.

Revised synopsis: (Act 1) Eileen is a fifteen year old girl. She lives with her father – her parents separated 6 years ago. She has a penchant for Guns n Roses and gets into trouble all the time at school. One day she goes too far and gets expelled, so her father decides that she needs morals and values drummed into her. So he sends her to a nunnery in the hope of changing her attitude. (Act 2) Predictably, the ways of the nunnery prove to strongly disagree with Eileen’s attitude. (Act 3) She escapes and hides out at a homeless shelter at the other end of town. Back at the school, her father is alerted when nobody can find Eileen, and a TV broadcast goes out. Eventually she returns home and reluctantly agrees with her father to try a little harder.

Following on from that, I have archived the original scores (crap, I even got the original rock opera score bound in its entirety at not inconsiderable cost... whoops) and have set out to compose new pieces to bring the work to a satisfactory conclusion. It seems to me that the path Act 3 should take ought to be something like this: Homeless Shelter -> Angry Father -> TV Broadcast -> Returning Home -> Promises -> All's Well/Finale

'Homeless Shelter' was rejigged a few weeks ago from the original 'Lying Low at Claire's' with some changes to the music and obviously the lyrics too. It should take another couple of months to finish the whole thing, time permitting of course!

Sunday, 6 May 2012

performance - coming out of hiding

It's been nearly a year since I posted on here...and not long after I wrote on my other blog to "not expect any updates on JAG Music for a while as my musical creative drive has been flatlining", I have been asked to play the piano at two weddings. One of them would be for one of my best friends, Ben, who I have known since my student days at Leeds University. The other would be for my sister. I can hardly say no to either of them! Here's a taster of the set I have drawn up for my sister's wedding:


The Closest Thing To Crazy                      Melua
(Getting Some) Fun Out of Life                  Leslie/Burke
Love Lifts Us Up                                Cocker/Warnes
Your Song                                       Elton John
She’s a Star                                    James
Unintended                                      Muse
Drive/Sway                                      Runga
Mercy                                           Duffy
Heartbeats                                      Gonzalez
When I’m Sixty-Four                             The Beatles
Hands Down                                      Dashboard
                                                Confessional
Oxygen                                          Feeder
Never Stopped Loving You                        Pol
Fields of Gold                                  Sting
Brown Eyed Girl                                 van Morrison
Pretty Woman                                    Orbison
Moon River                                      Mancini
Arrivederci Roma                                Martin
Stand By Me                                     King
Hallelujah                                      Cohen
Sometimes When We Touch                         Hill
I Know Him So Well                              Paige
Unchained Melody                                North/Zaret
All I Ask of You                                Lloyd Webber
Prelude                                         GliĆ©re
Clair de Lune (Bergamasque Suite)               Debussy
Sonata in C                                     Clementi
Le Onde                                         Einaudi
Stella del Mattino                              Einaudi
Gymnopedie I                                    Satie
Lied Ohne Worte                                 Mendelssohn
Prelude (Op. 28 No. 15)                         Chopin