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Feet Fingers - Daveypoo, The Mobile Music Minstrel
My new single Feet Fingers is available NOW!
Check out the audio: https://daveypoo.bandcamp.com/album/feet-fingers-prestidigitation
I hope you all dig it!


Comments
Purchased.
And many thanks for it!
Hell yeah man. Your compositions style is really bad-ass man. I would have loved to see you play for David Letterman Shows.
Appreciate it @Blipsford_Baubie - the full album is coming soon, so stay tuned!
Two great up beat tracks, full of excellent playing and beautifully put together 👌
What are the chances of you having so many alliteratively names musician friends 🤔
Well, the "band" IS called The Alliterati... 😉
That and I have many, many pseudonyms.
So glad you liked the tracks. Got the third and final single coming once I put together a video, and then I'll release the whole shebang 😁
I still haven’t heard this new track… I wanted to show support and purchase the Digital Album from Bandcamp
buy the PayPal feature was broken yesterday. It finally took my (now your) money today… which is great because of Bandcamp Friday when the artist gets a better cut (100%).
I’ll comment after I listen to this track with the highest bit rate uncompressed format wasting as much local storage as possible!
I’m expecting a really well produced IOS track with handcrafted drums, cool organ coming and nice bass lines.
I hope you like it, McD - I'm nothing of not consistent, I suppose. You're my biggest fan - don't want to disappoint!
And thank you - I appreciate it!
Really nice work on this one… are you still laying down keyboards with that Keith McMillan flat MIDI controller.
I just learned this week that Kieth McMillan has made a MIDI Mallet Percussion controller sold through Pearl Drums.
That would scratch a nit itch for me since I was a percussion performance major and spent hours preparing pieces
for a Senior Recital. I had a set of 1933 Deagen Vibes that were pretty portable and I played a few performances with a Big band on those vibes before winning the drum chair outright. Good times.
Anyway, I’m glad to see these first two tracks and hope that by owning the album I will collect them all in 24-bit wave format.
I wonder who the first drummer was to delay the 2nd back beat by an 1/8th note. Probably the James Brown “Funky Drummer” Clyde Stubblefield. Lumbeats honors him and the modern funkmesiter, Nate Smith, in his Funk Drummer app as IAP add-ons.
Your hand coding of the drum parts it exemplary. I only heard one spot where I thought a solid cymbal crash would have been nice there. Other than that… “no notes”. Time to listen to track #2 or should I wait for you to do an upload or have you already?
I was using a Korg Microkey 61 Air for the majority of the keys. I did like the Keith McMillan but they've not held up so well with age.
I'm half-heartedly trying to be better about marketing and building up excitement, so I'm releasing the tracks a couple at a time like an old-school single with an A and B-side. I've released two singles with accompanying B-side already and I've got one more coming up, then I'll drop the whole album with 11 tracks total. It's been finished since February-ish.
I've been trying to not put a crash every time I feel it should happen just to shake things up and have it feel performed rather than programmed, so choices like that are deliberate.
Yes - likely Clyde Stubblefield on Cold Sweat.
of the James Brown catalog on iTunes, it looks like “Mother Popcorn, Pt #1” takes the crown. That delayed backbeat
is forced on the drummer by the horn sections emphasis on tjhe “and of 4”. Maceo Parker was the band leader I think
but James used to sing parts for the band to play… he probably invented make a 4 bar vamp as a thing and NOT a time
waster like on the stage. He invented Funk, I think.
There's a book called 'The Funkmasters: the Great James Brown Rhythm Sections 1960-1973' that not only walks through the history, but also breaks down the rhythm section grooves into guitars, bass and drums so that you can see how they are syncopated individually and also how they work together. That's really the Bible for James Brown grooved. Highly recommended.
Very cool & funky! Nice backward guitar solo to boot.
Thank you for noticing that! It took many many takes to get something that sounded reasonably fluid and fit that section of the track. So many takes....
It shows in the quality of the production… on a par with @Lady_App_titude for quality and setting the bar for attention to details. You know your tools and have a musical “voice” or fingerprint.
The album has 2 tracks… have you shared the 2nd track here yet?
It's a single with an A and B side, but no - I don't have a video for it.
I almost did a spit take when I read that it’s a single. I wonder when I actually had my hands on
a 45 rpm single with the large hole in the center so you had to add this little plastic adapter
on our record player since it didn’t have the larger pop-up circle.
My Mother won a radio contest and they gave her this massive stack of singles. None were hits and
many came from “overseas” as we called it which was strange since we lived in Hawaii but we were
on a military base and when GI’s shipped out from the states they went “overseas”.
That first boat trip to Hawaii took 5 days… over seas. It was on the Matson Matsonia and years later
I made a sales call to Matson Lines in Oakland and they had a model of that ship in their lobby.
When we went back to the mainland 3 years later we flew… took about 3 hours as I recall.
If you can… take a boat. The food’s better.