Solomon Grundy ~ Neil Clark

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Uploaded by on Jan 4, 2010

Based on a well known English rhyme 'Solomon Grundy' is hung on a tune that Neil has had kicking around since 1980 which is aeons ago or only yesterday wearing your Grundy goggles.

Muso Anorakia:
Intro Guitar Sample - 1979 Fender Tele recorded 1981
Guitar 1 - Vintage AV6P Advance / Behringer V-Amp
Guitar 2 - Vintage AV6P Advance / Behringer V-Amp
Bass - Epiphone EB0 / DI'd
Drums - Roland HD 1 / Toontrack EZ Drummer
Keyboards - Roland KR33 (preset choir) / Røde NT3
Vocal 1 - Røde NT3 / joe meek VC3Q
Vocal 2 - Røde NT3 / joe meek VC3Q
Recorded on Korg D1600
Mastered with Wavelab Essential 6
(All songs on King Sil are written, recorded and performed by Neil Clark in the spare room:-)

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  • plz, can you help me to find a mp3 of this song?

  • @luciano0387

    Glad you like it! Fire me off an email to Kingsil@orangehome.co.uk and I'll attach you an mp3 copy.

    I will be linking my stuff up to various sites for free download very soon.

  • @kingseall hey thank you, this song is really good! I've already send you the email and now i'm waiting for the mp3

  • @luciano0387

    It's on its way.

  • @luciano0387

    Sorry that should be kingsil@orangehome.co.uk

  • I came here thinking that this was the Solomon Grundy that was written by Eric Allendale of The Foundations. It appeared on their 1969 LP. This is obviously a different song all together. Very interesting too. Cheers.

  • @lance007lance

    Thanks for the positive comment, it's appreciated

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  • Solomon grundys from arkham city and dc solomon grundy born on a mondi

  • @EdwarioERS

    I love Don't Fear The Reaper so I'll take that as a huge compliment, thanks. Had the riff kicking around since I was nineteen and the dark mood of the rhyme just seemed to fit it perfectly. I wasn't aware of the comic book character until I posted it. Had a huge stack of sixties Marvel and DC comics when I was a kid, loaned them to my neighbour who read them and then threw them in the trash! Wish I still had them.

  • I was looking up the DC comics villain and found this. I was thinking of Don't Fear The Reaper and Court Of The Crimson King while hearing this. There's also a Smiths song called Oscillate Wildly.

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