Sorry if the reception feels a bit cold, most don't find it too important to get along with those about to die. This here, this edge of town, this is The Border. Once you cross this, you are entering into the Old World. This town doesn't deal in traditional currency. If you want to trade, you need to bring back relics from the Old World. The problem is, things aren't right in The Old World. There's creatures with no names, supernatural events, and dangers you can't perceive. Everything you know about reality stops existing out there. You can either go back to where you came from, or take your chances scrap hunting. Oh, and don't even think about going to the old Caroline Hotel. No one has ever come back with anything from that hotel. Good luck, Green Eyes.
When we discovered warp stone on Ceres the mining colony became as close to a city as you can find on the rim. Zeb was the one that first opened up that vein and the only one to walk out of the uncontrolled Mass Shift that ensued. Our corpo made him slightly less poor for his horrors. I figure he would head back to ol' Terra Firma. To our surprise, he hung up his drill and stayed. He would just play his banjo in our old vapor hole, taking mists of Hook and hardly sleeping. I asked him why, and red eyed, he said if he could find the right timbre he could bring 'em back. I thought he meant the boys in that mine, but after a year of mining the warp... I feel it too. When he plays something is... something is coming through...
They say it started when the ruins were found, old structures, older than humanity according to the eggheads. There wasn't any sign that something had changed, not anything that the sensors could detect, and folks used all kinds of instruments to try and find what's what there. Lots of people went to the place, said they felt something, none could really say what though. Years would pass, eggheads trying to figure things out, folks that could hear things always wandering through, finding door the eggheads never saw. At some point though, those sensitive folks started chasing out anyone that wasn't from the colony, they got really mad at anyone from old Earth, chasing them even further, harassing them till they took off on a ship.
Been listening to you for many months now live in the woods of East Texas me and the animals are just vibing you are very talented thank you for the music
@@SpaceBanjoMusic _Thank You!_ just discovered ur channel yesterday, I love slow banjo.. the fast stuff seems show off, probably fun to play, but when it's slow, the notes are allowed to echo and resound off the inner canyon walls.. 🙏💜🕯💧🌱🐾👣🌿🌎🕊
@@words4dyslexicon Ha I'm happy you enjoy it! I used to only play fast bluegrass pieces up until about 4 years ago. Since then I've needed more relaxed and soulful playing for my mind. I like your string of emojis🙏
In an alternate universe, the Cowboy Bebop live action turned out really well, and the soundtrack was a collaboration from Space Banjo and the Seatbelts
The low bass hum in the background with the whispers and wails was an oddly calming addition to the banjo. The electric zappy sound effects really added to the haunted feel of this and made good brain scratchy feelings in my headphones. This is the perfect creative focus music for me and I'm so glad I found this channel!
"Y'all lookin' for strange? Well, y'all in the right place for it! The port town o' Blgihtmarsh's always been a mite peculiar after dark. Most'd point to th' gangs of talkin' rats runnin' the docks, or that we hold our communion at night-time. And sure, that's right strange if ya ain't born'n raised here. But if ya wanna see the real deal, ya need to head out near th' edge of th' swamp near midnight. That's where th' strange stuff _really_ is. That's where ya find th' mire-witches makin' offerin's and prayer up to critters so old their names're forgotten. That's where you find them lost cities and oldtowns, half-sunk in the mud, full o' gold an' old magic. An', if ya look long enough, that's where y'all find your beast, th' Parlangua. How do Old Remi know y'all're lookin' for th' Parlangua? Nah, it ain't no magic, friend. Ol' Remi jus' a fisherman what hear t'ings from time to time. I know y'all're rarin' t' go, but I warn y'all; those what go lookin' out in th' swamps, they don't usually come back- leastways not alive, anyhow." -- Dark moon over Blightmarsh, introduction
The mental image I have is vague Firefly.... maybe two or three centuries from now, some guy on a interstellar colony is playing this after a hard day on the farm...
Well, well. I'll be damned. Never thought I'd see "space" and "banjo" put together in the same sentence. Reckon I'll be havin' a good night's sleep while this'll be playin' with a pair of good ear buds. 'Preciate the music. Keep em' comin'!
For some reason, this puts me exactly in the right mindset and mood for writing out that Fallout tabletop campaign set in my old stomping grounds of Little Egypt, Southern Illinois. That, and re-watch Firefly in one sitting. Again. Love the music. 😁
Ooh, dark folk music for bright spring days! A lovely contrast. This is sublime stuff -- arguably some of your best yet. Seeing your channel in my notifications always makes me smile. Thank you. ❤
i didnt know space banjo was a thing missing from my life until about 3 months ago, and i have been absolutely hooked ever since. tysm for putting these on spotify too dude you a real one. absolutely love this, hope to hear more but only if you feel compelled to make it eventually
I am Lebanese and the Banjo has many stringed cousins in the Levant and even in Spain and Turkey. I've always loved string instruments! Viva La Viola! 🤣👍🎶🎉🐴
@@captainrob9044 ❤I love stringed instruments too, especially folk instruments like mandolin, balalaika, and morin khuur. I'll have to check out the ones for your region.
The banjo on its own is fine, but there’s something on a whole other level with a banjo and a haunting, ethereal soundscape paired together. It’s the musical equivalent of a match made in heaven. I’ve developed quite a taste for this. In not so many words, more like this please.
WOW, so I'm writing a historical fiction piece with a Victorian woman and an American frontiersman as two of the main characters and this music perfectly blends their two worlds, so I'm definitely going to listen to this while I'm writing. Thank you for this!
It amazes me bluegrass isnt more popular or atleast more respected as a complicated musical art form. Hardest style of music to play in my book is Bluegrass and Jazz. Both live and thrive deep in the blood of their people and leak into the lives of those intelligent enough to hear them. Words just words.
Listening to this is an adventure. Like hearing a story... Im glad i have no idea of the movies or books mentioned in the comments... I'm not bound to what someone else made up ... This music will make you travel!
the dark forest theory is a offshoot of the fermi paradox where as there are aliens out there but they are too afraid to or unwilling to communicate with anyone but themselves
"As long as you keep playing your instrument at night, nothing can harm you." Said the villager "You mean no one?" Said the traveler jokingly. "Did I stutter?" The villager replied in a serious tone.
It's awesome, absolute motion picture music in my opinion.. sure you work in every chill situation, but I think you could fit very well into some shows too. Would you like to come perform in finland someday?
Someone needs to write a book about pirates in a bayou area. Call it Pirates of the Bayou or something. I'd write it myself, but it just doesn't sound like something I could write. Anyway, I have other things to write that I haven't finished; I don't need to add another project to the long list of projects I never finish. It seems to be a curse with me. 😭
After we landed on Uranus, we all had an uneasy feeling we couldn't quite identify. Whilst exploring the methane swamps, we heard the chilling sound of dueling space banjos, and knew the horror had a name..... Ned Beatty, is that you? Is this me?
“It’s, um, it’s not quite time yet. I’m pretty sure we’ll need the others for this next part. We’ll need, you know… everyone. No rush! Take your time. ᴵᵗ ᵐᶦᵍʰᵗ ⁿᵒᵗ ᵉᵛᵉⁿ ᵉˣᶦˢᵗ ʰᵉʳᵉ… " “I learned a lot, by the end of everything. The past is past, now, but that’s… you know, that’s okay! It’s never really gone completely. The future is always built on the past, even if we won’t get to see it. Still, it’s, um, time for something new, now.”
I had become a baron of the mining industry with nothing but my backbone and the sweat off my brow. While other barons cared more for cutting corners and becoming trillionaires, I cared about honesty and integrity. It was a sunnuva bitch finding a commodity like that in the outer rim, but I still garnered miners, at first only a few hundred, some bringing their own equipment, i gathered support from family and friends. Then I got planetary sponsorships, and soon, thousands of miners under my company name. Of course, it wasn't easy. Had to hire bounty hunters and mercenaries to protect us around the clock, turned them into regular guard dogs, feeding and watering, and putting a roof over their head in exchange they'd prevent corporate sabotage on my equipment and crew. On a medium-sized planet, a few ten million miles from its star, frozen and iced over, I was settled down with an outstanding crew of 12,000. They just pulled down another four asteroids with the space station tractor beam, various minerals planet sponsors needed, and would pay handsomely. It was another routine operation. The miners mined, a crew of sabotors dropped from orbit, my mercenaries protected us, and we repeated things tomorrow, except today was different. When the third asteroid was cracked open, something was in it. When it opened up the ice beneath the rock cracked, sizzled and melted, the air vaporized, the closest miners and their equipment reduced to ash. The rock turned to magma, on a planet that averaged a temperature of -438°C, I was horrified. Then what began to crawl out of the magma and flames...
I'm at work, where the music of the moment is a terrible country song ("Come on gurl let me show you whut he cain't, cuz he kin only show you whut luv ain't"), and can't help thinking that space cowboys have much better taste in music, more imagination, and more talent.
Haha about the only modern country artists I listen to is Colter Wall and Charlie Crockett. There's a bunch of other good ones too but I've been wearin these two out on my spotify.
We gave the hospitals so much work out equipment in Saskatchewan and they never used it fire them before you continue care continue the plan serve keto and work out equipment- willy 0
Sorry if the reception feels a bit cold, most don't find it too important to get along with those about to die. This here, this edge of town, this is The Border. Once you cross this, you are entering into the Old World. This town doesn't deal in traditional currency. If you want to trade, you need to bring back relics from the Old World. The problem is, things aren't right in The Old World. There's creatures with no names, supernatural events, and dangers you can't perceive. Everything you know about reality stops existing out there. You can either go back to where you came from, or take your chances scrap hunting. Oh, and don't even think about going to the old Caroline Hotel. No one has ever come back with anything from that hotel. Good luck, Green Eyes.
When we discovered warp stone on Ceres the mining colony became as close to a city as you can find on the rim. Zeb was the one that first opened up that vein and the only one to walk out of the uncontrolled Mass Shift that ensued. Our corpo made him slightly less poor for his horrors. I figure he would head back to ol' Terra Firma. To our surprise, he hung up his drill and stayed. He would just play his banjo in our old vapor hole, taking mists of Hook and hardly sleeping. I asked him why, and red eyed, he said if he could find the right timbre he could bring 'em back. I thought he meant the boys in that mine, but after a year of mining the warp... I feel it too. When he plays something is... something is coming through...
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😮 fuck yeah. I love this lore
I read this aloud in an old country narrator voice. Shits good, reeeeallly gooood
Uh huh.......okay boomer okay. lol😅
Ok, I'm lost but interested as to where this came from.
A peaceful village, but something is wrong. Definitely getting Innsmouth vibes from this.
They say it started when the ruins were found, old structures, older than humanity according to the eggheads. There wasn't any sign that something had changed, not anything that the sensors could detect, and folks used all kinds of instruments to try and find what's what there. Lots of people went to the place, said they felt something, none could really say what though. Years would pass, eggheads trying to figure things out, folks that could hear things always wandering through, finding door the eggheads never saw. At some point though, those sensitive folks started chasing out anyone that wasn't from the colony, they got really mad at anyone from old Earth, chasing them even further, harassing them till they took off on a ship.
@@VayaKahviputting the “cosmic” in cosmic horror
As a Canadian I feel this in my bones. Times are tough and the future seems abysmal, but the music plays through it all.
Trudeau should be in prison
Didn't expect a comment like this on here - I am with you, brother. We'll get through these insane times.
@@mack7170 What's going on in Canada?
@@VaelVictus MAGA is creeping in.
Music of Earthtanic?
Had a blast recording all the wailing sounds for this. Hope y'all enjoy.
Let me know what you think!
Been listening to you for many months now live in the woods of East Texas me and the animals are just vibing you are very talented thank you for the music
@@chadstapp8698 thank you🙏 Glad to hear you and the animals are enjoying my music.
I love listening to this. I find myself getting lost in its story as I lay with my 1 year old and fall asleep ❤ keep it up
Love all the sounds
MORE! I make BattleTech models to it and the kids read right next to me
You know it's a good day when you get some new Space Banjo!
😁thank you
Just found Space Banjo. I am loving all over this!!💚
@@mcdade7489 glad you're enjoying it!
@@SpaceBanjoMusic
_Thank You!_
just discovered ur channel yesterday,
I
love
slow
banjo..
the fast stuff seems show off, probably fun to play,
but when it's slow, the notes are allowed to echo
and resound off the inner canyon walls..
🙏💜🕯💧🌱🐾👣🌿🌎🕊
@@words4dyslexicon Ha I'm happy you enjoy it! I used to only play fast bluegrass pieces up until about 4 years ago. Since then I've needed more relaxed and soulful playing for my mind. I like your string of emojis🙏
In an alternate universe, the Cowboy Bebop live action turned out really well, and the soundtrack was a collaboration from Space Banjo and the Seatbelts
easy my favorate music channel for backgroundmusic
Happy to hear that :)
Thank you for listening 🙏
Been listening to the Expanse audiobooks with space banjo in the background. Fits very well.
The low bass hum in the background with the whispers and wails was an oddly calming addition to the banjo. The electric zappy sound effects really added to the haunted feel of this and made good brain scratchy feelings in my headphones. This is the perfect creative focus music for me and I'm so glad I found this channel!
Thank you for your kind words!🙏 I'm happy you enjoy my music.
"Y'all lookin' for strange? Well, y'all in the right place for it!
The port town o' Blgihtmarsh's always been a mite peculiar after dark. Most'd point to th' gangs of talkin' rats runnin' the docks, or that we hold our communion at night-time. And sure, that's right strange if ya ain't born'n raised here. But if ya wanna see the real deal, ya need to head out near th' edge of th' swamp near midnight. That's where th' strange stuff _really_ is. That's where ya find th' mire-witches makin' offerin's and prayer up to critters so old their names're forgotten. That's where you find them lost cities and oldtowns, half-sunk in the mud, full o' gold an' old magic. An', if ya look long enough, that's where y'all find your beast, th' Parlangua.
How do Old Remi know y'all're lookin' for th' Parlangua? Nah, it ain't no magic, friend. Ol' Remi jus' a fisherman what hear t'ings from time to time. I know y'all're rarin' t' go, but I warn y'all; those what go lookin' out in th' swamps, they don't usually come back- leastways not alive, anyhow."
-- Dark moon over Blightmarsh, introduction
""Sir this is a Wendy's"
@@SilasTheSilent "Where the hell else Old Remi s'posed to set up? Ain't allowed at Pizza Hut down the way no more."
@@SilasTheSilent nah, man, let him cook!
🙂👍
That intro is really good i love it but i laughed so hard at the sir this is a wendys comment im dying
Hope weaves through the tapestry of isolation. Thank you.😊
Wonderfully said.
I like the little light reprieve at the end. Felt like sunshine. Probably just a memory, we only have distant stars out here.
Some where in the backwaters of Malevelon Creek this is playing.
Your work's become a staple of my ambient music. Love it, and wish more of your RUclips mixes were on Spotify. Thanks, from Appalachia.
I'm happy to hear that! These songs will be released on Spotify this Saturday. Thank you for supporting me🙏
The mental image I have is vague Firefly.... maybe two or three centuries from now, some guy on a interstellar colony is playing this after a hard day on the farm...
Just bought all your music off bandcamp and will be buying this one too. I play your music at work and while doing art. Good stuff dude.
It is greatly appreciated 🙏
Glad to hear you're enjoying my music.
I'm not exactly an artist, but I do practice certain arts, and I agree wholeheartedly.
Thanks for continuing to make this music, I always look forward to more!
Appalchian here. Love it. Sounds going across hills…thank you!
Well, well. I'll be damned. Never thought I'd see "space" and "banjo" put together in the same sentence. Reckon I'll be havin' a good night's sleep while this'll be playin' with a pair of good ear buds.
'Preciate the music. Keep em' comin'!
For some reason, this puts me exactly in the right mindset and mood for writing out that Fallout tabletop campaign set in my old stomping grounds of Little Egypt, Southern Illinois. That, and re-watch Firefly in one sitting. Again. Love the music. 😁
I'm glad to hear that! Thank you for sharing. Happy writing!
New favorite song for painting to
Ooh, dark folk music for bright spring days! A lovely contrast. This is sublime stuff -- arguably some of your best yet.
Seeing your channel in my notifications always makes me smile. Thank you. ❤
Glad to see you back here 🙏 Thank you for your kind words! Glad you like it.
I discovered Space Banjo last week and it is one of my favorites. Thank you so much for the great music!
Glad to hear you're enjoying my music! Thank you for listening🙏
I love this so much. perfect music for my pirate that had a sad backstory. Thank you!
Glad you enjoy it! Thanks for sharing.
i didnt know space banjo was a thing missing from my life until about 3 months ago, and i have been absolutely hooked ever since. tysm for putting these on spotify too dude you a real one. absolutely love this, hope to hear more but only if you feel compelled to make it eventually
Thank you for listening 🙏 Very happy to hear you're enjoying my pickin. Yessir more is on the way.
Awesome! I love the wailing and ambience! :)
Everything about this is fantastic, thank you for this.
Hell ya brother!! Keep it up!!!
Your VERY best work yet! Did I detect a little guitar?? Thanks for putting new music out so often. Do you ever sleep??
🤣thank you Curt! Yes I threw in some guitar this time, good ear👍 Haha
I love this, has a Middle Eastern vibe to it that conjures up images of wandering the desert and bumping into a djinn
I am Lebanese and the Banjo has many stringed cousins in the Levant and even in Spain and Turkey. I've always loved string instruments! Viva La Viola! 🤣👍🎶🎉🐴
@@captainrob9044 ❤I love stringed instruments too, especially folk instruments like mandolin, balalaika, and morin khuur. I'll have to check out the ones for your region.
@captainrob9044 interesting thank you for this information.
Interesting image: You should write a story.
The banjo on its own is fine, but there’s something on a whole other level with a banjo and a haunting, ethereal soundscape paired together. It’s the musical equivalent of a match made in heaven. I’ve developed quite a taste for this.
In not so many words, more like this please.
Agreed
Awesome music
Love sharing it with unsuspecting friends
WOW, so I'm writing a historical fiction piece with a Victorian woman and an American frontiersman as two of the main characters and this music perfectly blends their two worlds, so I'm definitely going to listen to this while I'm writing. Thank you for this!
That's awesome! An interesting blend of worlds. Thank you for sharing this!
Been looking forward to more! Thanks, mate, well done!
Glad to see you back here! Thank you
This is an amazing direction to take the music! 🤘 very well done 👏
Thank you! Glad you're enjoying it
The algorithm giveth and the algorithm taketh away, and in this case it giveth
This brings back memories of Diablo 2 and other dark fantasy soundtracks. I prefer your previous stuff, but this is still amazing.
Agreed
in a place where time is irrelevant, and mystery becomes a place of comfort...welcome home
Right on. The stories are getting really good.
I never knew why I was obsessed with the banjo until I heard this. Thank you Space Banjo. You gave my life purpose. 🪕 👩🚀
🙏🪕👨🚀
so nice, thank u, this is cryptically entangling
Haha, thank you for listening!
Gothic Banjo. Something I never thought I'd see.
It amazes me bluegrass isnt more popular or atleast more respected as a complicated musical art form. Hardest style of music to play in my book is Bluegrass and Jazz. Both live and thrive deep in the blood of their people and leak into the lives of those intelligent enough to hear them. Words just words.
Amazing. Love the guitar.
Thank you!
Helldiving music!
Listening to this is an adventure.
Like hearing a story...
Im glad i have no idea of the movies or books mentioned in the comments...
I'm not bound to what someone else made up ...
This music will make you travel!
Checking in.. 👍
I love this channel. You made a combination of music i have never heard of before and it is beautiful ❤️
Thank you for your kind words.🙏
I'm glad you're enjoying my music.
@@SpaceBanjoMusic you are very welcome 🤗
This town ain't big enough for our sillyness
Do you mean we have to… expand the town and build new houses?
Goofy ahh economic space facilities Levels of silliness.🚬🫠
What if I had a fish
This could have been avoided had the architects simply made the town big enough to begin with
There's a song for that
can't wait to buy it on Bandcamp
New Rimworld tracks slapping.
That is something new
Very cool!
Thank you! Glad you enjoy it
It's Firefly on drugs!
Thanks!
Thank you so much!🙏💚
Some real vibes of Fallout 3 Point lookout.
the dark forest theory is a offshoot of the fermi paradox where as there are aliens out there but they are too afraid to or unwilling to communicate with anyone but themselves
"As long as you keep playing your instrument at night, nothing can harm you." Said the villager
"You mean no one?" Said the traveler jokingly.
"Did I stutter?" The villager replied in a serious tone.
“ And the sound of the Great One shall be not Trumpets or horns but the Cosmic Banjo”
I was here, but there , now I’m nowhere ! And everywhere! Arf !
Love it!!!!
Happy to hear that :)
If i ever made an animation ur stuff would be the background music
Love this channel - it's become my go to focus music. I'm curious - how do you produce the artwork?
Glad you're enjoying it! I use a blend of a.i. and Adobe products to produce the visual art.
What the trigox shock troops hear when they invade the Terran forest planet colony of New Appalachia
love it
Glad to see you back here! Thanks for listening
Imagine that the world is literally on fire around you and you go like "time to play my banjo wearing a space suit".
Well done.
Thank you! Glad you enjoy it
@@SpaceBanjoMusic I am enjoying the tunes. Keep rolling!
Cool
Getting Diablo vibes
It's awesome, absolute motion picture music in my opinion.. sure you work in every chill situation, but I think you could fit very well into some shows too.
Would you like to come perform in finland someday?
Someone needs to write a book about pirates in a bayou area. Call it Pirates of the Bayou or something.
I'd write it myself, but it just doesn't sound like something I could write.
Anyway, I have other things to write that I haven't finished; I don't need to add another project to the long list of projects I never finish.
It seems to be a curse with me. 😭
After we landed on Uranus, we all had an uneasy feeling we couldn't quite identify. Whilst exploring the methane swamps, we heard the chilling sound of dueling space banjos, and knew the horror had a name..... Ned Beatty, is that you? Is this me?
Some people need more cowbell, i need more SPACE BANJO
"Gothic" "Space" "Banjo"
Separately, I recognize these words.
Read any Flannery O'Conner short story to this music...
Bad times are a comin’ if you hear this in the underhive.
Need yourself a copy of hitchhiker's guide out in these parts
if you figure out how to make a spacesuit with enough dexterity to play a banjo you're going to be riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiich
Reading Wise Blood by Flannery O’Connor to this.
🖤
😳🔥🔥🔥❤️❤️❤️🖐️
Imagine if part of this, any part, was THE starting music to Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy...
This sounds so familiar, like another song but I can't remember what it is.
Has the artist ever posted his setup? I’m assuming he has an electric banjo running through pedals/amp? Would really like to know
I just record myself playing my 5-string banjo with a condenser mic and then add the effects using Ableton.
@@SpaceBanjoMusic hey thanks for responding! Really appreciate your content
That first track is great! Is it on bandcamp yet?
Sure is! Thank you for the support🙏
❤
Im getting nervous. Its been 33 quadros and hes still not here..... this was a fla que setup, wasn't it...
“It’s, um, it’s not quite time yet. I’m pretty sure we’ll need the others for this next part. We’ll need, you know… everyone. No rush! Take your time. ᴵᵗ ᵐᶦᵍʰᵗ ⁿᵒᵗ ᵉᵛᵉⁿ ᵉˣᶦˢᵗ ʰᵉʳᵉ… "
“I learned a lot, by the end of everything. The past is past, now, but that’s… you know, that’s okay! It’s never really gone completely. The future is always built on the past, even if we won’t get to see it. Still, it’s, um, time for something new, now.”
I had become a baron of the mining industry with nothing but my backbone and the sweat off my brow. While other barons cared more for cutting corners and becoming trillionaires, I cared about honesty and integrity. It was a sunnuva bitch finding a commodity like that in the outer rim, but I still garnered miners, at first only a few hundred, some bringing their own equipment, i gathered support from family and friends. Then I got planetary sponsorships, and soon, thousands of miners under my company name. Of course, it wasn't easy. Had to hire bounty hunters and mercenaries to protect us around the clock, turned them into regular guard dogs, feeding and watering, and putting a roof over their head in exchange they'd prevent corporate sabotage on my equipment and crew. On a medium-sized planet, a few ten million miles from its star, frozen and iced over, I was settled down with an outstanding crew of 12,000. They just pulled down another four asteroids with the space station tractor beam, various minerals planet sponsors needed, and would pay handsomely. It was another routine operation. The miners mined, a crew of sabotors dropped from orbit, my mercenaries protected us, and we repeated things tomorrow, except today was different. When the third asteroid was cracked open, something was in it. When it opened up the ice beneath the rock cracked, sizzled and melted, the air vaporized, the closest miners and their equipment reduced to ash. The rock turned to magma, on a planet that averaged a temperature of -438°C, I was horrified. Then what began to crawl out of the magma and flames...
Is there a way someone could purchase tabs/sheet music of your original pieces? They're all so good.
Glad you're enjoying my pickin. Hope to have some tabs available soon. I'll probably start with Cosmic Wanderer (aka Cuckoo Bird and Little Sadie)
Awesome! I love your version of Cuckoo Bird.
I'm at work, where the music of the moment is a terrible country song ("Come on gurl let me show you whut he cain't, cuz he kin only show you whut luv ain't"), and can't help thinking that space cowboys have much better taste in music, more imagination, and more talent.
Haha about the only modern country artists I listen to is Colter Wall and Charlie Crockett. There's a bunch of other good ones too but I've been wearin these two out on my spotify.
@@SpaceBanjoMusic I'm all about Sturgill Simpson, myself.
Wow, who comes up with the art?
I do got my own home in my own - willy 0
Any way i can buy some high def art to print and frame?
fun fact:
The very firest electric guitars were closer to a banjo than an actual guitar
What banjo do you play ?
This was recorded with a 5 string Gibson mastertone 1972.
What are the names of the songs you play? I would love to learn them
I made up the banjo tunes on this one. The names I gave them are Crypt (aka Crpyt), Alcove, and Dusk. Thank you for listening.
We gave the hospitals so much work out equipment in Saskatchewan and they never used it fire them before you continue care continue the plan serve keto and work out equipment- willy 0
Its a zytherin or a stantar