Pop/Rock, Psychedelic, Ambient, Rhythm & Blues and beyond.
Major Snagg is the invented name of the 'band' that perform all my own musical creations. (songs and instrumentals). I play guitars, bass, rudimentary keyboards, harmonica, and sing. Melody has always been important to me... lyrics and guitar solos have to say or communicate something.
I create musical worlds that I hope that you dear listener, will also want to explore and live in for a few moments...or longer if you feel that way inclined.
Song Info
Track Files
Character
Story behind the song
Lyrics
Comments
6
davidabriggs
Aug 18, 2024
JESUS OLDMAN
Jul 31
Lovely work. Exemplary guitar as always. Nice bass work as well. Very nice indeed.
davidabriggs
Aug 18, 2024
steveweyman
Aug 01
Great track that tells the story of new love ! I remember those days ! You are are a great story teller and I’m convinced that if you released your 60s style Brit pop songs back then you would have had a lot of hits ! Great guitar , performance and production . A hit !
davidabriggs
Aug 18, 2024
Nigel Hardy
Aug 02
Really enjoyed this track. Got 60’s hit written all over it. Catchy verses and chorus. Cool guitar solo in there also. Dreamy guitars and great lyrics. Very cool!
davidabriggs
Aug 18, 2024
rodrica
Aug 01
This takes me back to the days when pop/rock songs were very catchy, and this definitely grabs the attention right away. Love the jangly guitar work. This kind of hit reminds me a lot of the pirate radio days when all styles of music were competing over the airwaves - great days! Excellent song.
Oddger
Aug 13, 2024
Great songwriting on this one, David! Very pleasing to the ear and with lots of retro feel in the vocals and the guitars. I come to think of early Pink Floyd for some reason. Very intricate bass parts that make the song stand out. Great twist to use the guitar leody in the vocals in the outro.
Love everything about it!
Hi, I realised that the bass guitar part was much too low in the mix on my first upload of this song, so I've adjusted it and uploaded a version that I'm much happier with. I hope that you all agree. This is how the bass guitar should sit and sound in the mix. After all, it deserves to be heard, as it's quite intricate in places. I've also taken the liberty of copying across all the very nice comments that 4 good people had left on my original upload. My sincere thanks to them all.