Wednesday 10 December 2014

Week 213: New YouTube Channel Developing


Hi Guys!
I'm visiting my brother in Dublin these days! Loving the music vibe here.

Subscribe to the official RedEyeZack YouTube channel for music videos, behind-the-scenes, live footage, playlists, and more: http://ow.ly/zAoDu

I've started doing open mics again. Trying out new songs and preparing to record more over the winter.

PLJ

Zack aka RedEyeZack

Saturday 1 November 2014

Week 207: RedEyeZack: October-November Updates



Hi Guys!

I've been back in Barcelona teaching Business English Intensive (Yes, that's my dayjob) and I extended my stay!

PERSONAL STUFF:

At the end of the summer, I moved back to the UK due to lack of regular work in Barcelona. I've finally decided that I think Camden is the best place for me to live in London. I came back out to Barcelona for a teaching assignment for 1 week. Due to fabulous weather, I have extended my stay. I've been recording and mixing and learning about mastering while catching up with friends, musicians, relaxing in the summer climate which is pretty freaky for this time of year. It's always 'next year', a learning curve, where you need to make mistakes and errors before getting on the right train. One that will allow you the summer you deserve, doing what you want to do, being where you want to be or having time to do what you love. I like the analogy of the train, the journey that you experience living on the way... not necesarily the destination.


FREE STUFF:



Just hit 'Buy Now' and enter price '0' and checkout to download.


ORIGINAL SONGS:

I've been churning out a song a week of works in progress.

   




LIVE COVERS: (View in browser if necessary)

To get accustomed to playing live, I've also recorded some live acoustic covers to keep it real and prepare for performing. I meet friends at open mics around the city and play covers like, wish you were here, Imagine, Wonderwall...









My music focus starts on Fridays and through the weekend. Now I'm focusing more on teaching through skype lessons, this helps to pay the rent and keep me flexible to move around more, I really love traveling and look forward to touring in London & Europe next spring. This winter I'm planning to spend 10 days in Dublin with family and check out the local music scene.




INDIA SPIRITUAL FESTIVAL IN GOA :

My friends Dev Om & Meni Prem Shunyam (Yoga/meditation & Life coaching workshops) visited London and invited me to come out to India to play at a festival in GOA this winter. So, I had my first try at composing a tune for Yoga/Meditation. (View in Browser if necessary)





A BIT OF FUN:

This was discovered in a monastery very close to the infamous cubes on the seafront at Barceloneta, Barcelona, Spain. Historians are trying to discover whether it is indeed an original from one of the great masters ' Davinci'. A map was discovered inside the cubes and pointed to a rock venue called Sala Monasterio.

The painting had been hanging in a corner of the stairwell for a number of years until a tourist pointed out that it could indeed be the 'Gothi' masterpiece that had been stolen by vampires on a halloween night in 1742.

This version is so cool!


PLJ

Zack aka RedEyeZack x

Friday 1 August 2014

Week 195 B: Learning English Through Music

Hi Guys,
I just finished adding a special page to my Destination English website. I had been teaching teenagers these last few summers in Brighton, UK. Every Friday, we would have a kind of farewell concert in the main hall as students would have to say goodbye to their friends who were leaving. 


We spent the week teaching classic songs like; Yesterday, Hey Jude by the Beatles, as well as modern pop songs. Then the class would perform in front of the whole school. Above is a list of some of the other covers I've done. I'm planning to teach these songs as part of TELF. I think we need other ways of engaging students through music.


 Go to page


I've made a page for my music and I'd like to share that with you. I've made special efforts to write subtitles in English and sync them. On YouTube there is a great feature on the settings button at the bottom of the player (It allows you to change the quality and speed of the video/audio). A fantastic tool for learners of English or anyone that's not native. 


 Go to page

I will be adapting the content and adding notes and explanations of the useful expressions that I use. 


Zack

Thursday 31 July 2014

Week 195: Vlog #1 - Summer 2014

Hi Music Lovers,



Remember to pamper yourself a little this summer after all that hard work! There's lots going on with me (20 to be exact;). Mostly preparation of songs and recording. 

Watch my informal Vlog  (Subtitled for my students & learners of English) on YouTube (Please subscribe to my channel) or below to get the full update and insight into the songwriting process. Its been three summers and I finally get to work on music! 

VIDEO:





Here's a Guitar Instrumental version of a track called 'Maybe'. I kind of grabbed a Santana sound to play with on this one. Let me know if you like it... It's helping me a lot musically to write instrumental versions of my songs.


SOUNDS:



Have a great summer! It looks like I'll be here in Barcelona most of August and then a couple of weeks in London for September.

PLJ (Peace, Love & Joy)

Zack x

PS. New website should be ready by the end of the summer and I'll be looking for gigs to play. 


Here's the original Sound of Silence (Acoustic Version)




"The Sound of Silence" is a song by the duo Simon & Garfunkel. Written in February 1964 by Paul Simon in the aftermath of the 1963 assassination of John F. Kennedy,[1] the song propelled the group to mainstream popularity. An initial version preferred by the band was remixed and sweetened, and has become known as "the quintessential folk rock release".[2]In the U.S., it was the duo's second most popular hit after "Bridge Over Troubled Water".
The song features Simon on acoustic guitar and both singing. It was originally recorded as an acoustic piece for their first album Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. in 1964 but on the initiative of the record company's producer, Tom Wilson, it was later overdubbed with drums, electric bass and electric guitar, all without the knowledge or participation of Simon & Garfunkel and rereleased as a single in September 1965.[3][4] The single reached number one on New Year's Day 1966 and was included in the 1966 album Sounds of Silence.
"The Sound of Silence" was originally called "The Sounds of Silence" and is titled that way on the early albums in which it appeared and on the first single release; only on later compilations was it retitled "The Sound of Silence". Both the singular and the plural appear in the lyrics. In his book Lyrics 1964–2008, Simon has the title in the singular.

Here's the same song overdubbed with Electric guitar and drums!






Paul Simon began working on the song some time after the Kennedy assassination. He had made progress on the music but had yet to write the lyrics. On February 19, 1964, the lyrics coalesced, as Simon recalled: "The main thing about playing the guitar, though, was that I was able to sit by myself and play and dream. And I was always happy doing that. I used to go off in the bathroom, because the bathroom had tiles, so it was a slight echo chamber. I'd turn on the faucet so that water would run (I like that sound, it's very soothing to me) and I'd play. In the dark. 'Hello darkness, my old friend / I've come to talk with you again'."[6]
Simon showed the new composition to Art Garfunkel the same day, and shortly afterward, the duo began to perform it at folk clubs in New York. In the liner notes of their debut album,Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M., Garfunkel claims: "'The Sound of Silence' is a major work. We were looking for a song on a larger scale, but this is more than either of us expected."[7]The duo recorded it for the first time on March 10, and included the track on Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M., which was released that October.[8] The album flopped upon its release, and the duo split up, with Simon going to England for much of 1965, partnering up with singer-songwriter Bruce Woodley of The Seekers. There, he often performed the song solo in folk clubs and recorded it for a second time on his solo LP, The Paul Simon Songbook, in May 1965. In the meantime, Simon and Garfunkel's producer at Columbia RecordsTom Wilson, had learned that the song had begun to receive airplay on radio stations in Boston, Massachusetts, and around Gainesville and Cocoa Beach, Florida.[9]
On June 15, 1965, immediately after the recording session of Bob Dylan's "Like a Rolling Stone", Wilson took the original acoustically instrumented track of Simon & Garfunkel's 1964 version, and overdubbed the recording with electric guitar (played by Al Gorgoni and Vinnie Bell), electric bass (Joe Mack), and drums (Buddy Salzman), and released it as a single without consulting Simon or Garfunkel. The lack of consultation with Simon and Garfunkel on Wilson's remix was because, although still contracted to Columbia Records at the time, the musical duo at that time was no longer a "working entity".[3][9][10] Roy Halee was the recording engineer, who, in spirit with the success ofThe Byrds and their success formula in folk rock, introduced an echo chamber effect into the song.[3] Al Gorgoni later would reflect that this echo effect worked well on the finished recording, but would dislike the electric guitar work they superimposed onto the original acoustic piece.[3]
For the B-side, Wilson used an unreleased track he cut with the duo a few months earlier, on which they had tried out a more "contemporary" sound. The record single "Sounds of Silence"/"We've Got a Groovey Thing Going" entered the U.S. pop charts in September 1965 and slowly began its ascent. In the first issue of Crawdaddy! magazine, January 30, 1966, Paul Williams, in reviewing the later album, wrote that he liked this B-side song which he found pure "rock and roll", "catchy", with a "fascinating beat and melody" and great harmony.[11]
Simon learned that it had entered the charts minutes before he went on stage to perform at a club in Copenhagen, and in the later fall of 1965 he returned to the U.S. By the end of 1965 and the first few weeks of 1966, the song reached number one on the U.S. charts. Simon and Garfunkel then reunited as a musical act, and included the song as the title track of their next album, Sounds of Silence, hastily recorded in December 1965 and released in January 1966 to capitalize on their success. The song propelled them to stardom and, together with two other top-five (in the U.S.) hits in the summer of 1966, "I Am a Rock" and "Homeward Bound," ensured the duo's fame. In 1999, BMI named "The Sound of Silence" as the 18th-most performed song of the 20th century.[12] In 2004, it was ranked #156 on Rolling Stone's list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time, one of the duo's three songs on the list.
Wikipedia-  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sound_of_Silence



Useful Expressions: 

Courtesy of Destination English.com / See Students Site

Pamper - to look after someone very well, especially by making them feel very comfortable or by giving them nice things
She had a whole evening in which to pamper herself.

Vlog - a blog that contains mainly video

Update - to add the most recent information to something such as a book, document, or list
The latest edition has been completely updated.
The database updates automatically when new information is entered.

Insight - NOUN British English pronunciation: insight /ˈɪnsaɪt/ 
a chance to understand something or learn more about it
insight into: a revealing insight into the mind of a violent murderer
provide/give insight: The research should provide valuable insight into the nature of this complex organization.

Grabbed - to take hold of something in a rough way
He grabbed the knife before I could get to it.
One of the men was grabbed and bundled into a car.

It looks like - It seems, it appears that

a couple - MAINLY AMERICAN a small number of things or people
There were a couple of things I wanted to discuss.


Friday 20 June 2014

Week 189: Sala Monasterio Jam Sessions - New location at Vila Olympic

Hi Guys,

I've been out of the local music scene since January and now having more time to dedicate to playing live.

I'm starting to support friends and musicians in Barcelona and arranging some new songs to perform for you around Barcelona's Jam Session and Open Mic scene.

There is a new Jam session starting this Sunday at Sala Monasterio in collaboration with Larry Smith:

Sala Monasterio - moll de mestral 30-31 - Barcelona, Spain
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/sala.monasterio?fref=ts

























WHO: Larry Smith organises jam sessions in a few different venues, including Grizzly Bar, The Shamrock and other places.

WHERE: Sala Monasterio (Now at their new venue at Vila Olympic)  moll de mestral 30-31 - Barcelona.

WHEN: Sunday 22nd June 20:30

WHY: Good opportunity to catch up with friends and play in front of a live audience

HOW MUCH: Free Entrance

It will be great to see some of you there! So if you're not abroad this weekend and looking for an excuse to head to the Marina for fresh air and live music, come and join us!!

(PLJ) Peace, love and Joy
RedEyeZack aka Zack Qureshi

Thursday 16 January 2014

Week 167: Focus on live performance in 2014

Hi Music Lovers,
I had a spell of playing 3/4 days live continuously and I must say I enjoyed it. It's really been difficult to practice every day for an hour a day to build up confidence for live performance but I only managed to do it for 1 week in the last 2 months!


So my objective for 2014 is to try to arrange my working schedule to allow me to play and practice more consistently.

Florence
I recently visited Florence and spent an evening listening to great acoustic music in a cathedral. It reminded me of the hauntingly sublime sound of the Portuguese group Madredeus. Classical guitar, vocals, violin and backing vocals with a hint of piano echoing in the great acoustics of the building. 


I popped into a cafe and was greeted by name, "Zack", the waiter said. I wondered if I had left a sticker on my jacket with my name written on it. After some time the waiter explained that his name was Alex and that we had played together in Brighton a few summers earlier. I was stunned and shocked because I couldn't remember him by his face... He had always worn a black Panama-style hat when he was in Brighton.

Then, when I met his girlfriend, it all came back to me. In fact we have more friends in common and we were already Facebook friends. He said he had been following my exploits in Bcn... 'Small world'! The couple regularly visit Bcn and now I have an excuse to visit Florence again. Here's Alecio's music profile: (nation page link)

BBQ
I was invited to a farmhouse Barbecue last weekend and played for the hosts. There was another guitarist there... We sang some covers and I played some original songs that my hosts insisted upon hearing. It was a glorious day and I was well fed and watered. Most of the guests were Sitges-based, so I have a few new contacts to set up some gigs in Sitges... We're looking towards the end of March 2014.



The Shamrock (Irish Pub Barcelona)
I joined my friend Larry Smith who hosts weekly onstage at the Shamrock bar on Friday nights. This night he had to entertain a group of merry and some completely pissed and rowdy tourists! I thought about making a run for it but it would have been difficult to escape without getting the shit kicked out of me. It turned out to be a great experience as I got them to sing-along to a rendition of One by U2 and Sitting on the dock of the bay. Then they were won over. The instinct is to run, but it's much more challenging to win them over! ;)



RADIO KANAL BARCELONA - RKB 106.9fm
I was invited as a last minute guest on radio kanal Barcelona to chat a bit about living in Bcn and a film I made here in 2000 called Tomandote or Tea for Two (English title). I've been offered the opportunity to start my own radio programme in Jan 2014, so I'm going to be able to indulge my two passions... Music (see www.redeyezack.com) and teaching English (see English with Zack). It's part of a 5-day English all-week morning radio programme from 9-10am Monday to Friday. Each day there will be a different host and I think my day will be Wednesday. Here's the page: ENGLISH RADIO BARCELONA
Tune in this Friday 17th 9am for an Interview with Lee Harris (Founder of Cinebar Meetup Group). We should also have podcasts available for those who miss the show.


An eventful few weeks and I'm off to the look for more people to collaborate with. I've packed my guitar for the weekend so I'm going to see if I can catch up with friends for a jam and do some more open mics.


Useful Expressions:

a spell of - a short period of time doing something
build up - to increase
managed to do it - to achieve something
consistently - regularly
reminded me of - made me remember something similar
popped into - visited to say hello
stunned - very surprised
all came back to me - I remembered everything
In fact - actually / the reality
friends in common - mutual friends (see facebook)
The couple - The romantic partners
hosts - Opposite of guests
fed and watered - feed me and give me drink
merry - very drunk but happy
pissed - Very very drunk
rowdy - noisy
thought about making a run for it - wanting to escape from the situation
getting the shit kicked out of me - be beaten badly
sing-along - all sing together
won over - To like someone after not liking them
win them over - win people / the audience in case of performer
off to - going to visit a place
catch up with friends - meet friends and hear their news
jam (v, n)- improvise with other musicians
open mics - a host invites performers to do 2 or 3 songs on stage