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Video: I don't think so by Velvet Razor Live at Guilfest 2008

Video: "I don't think so" is the fourth live video filmed at Guilfest 2008.

The song is played live by Guitar based rock band "Velvet Razor".

Velvet Razor comprises of Dave Kent (Vocals & Guitar),

Ian Pickering (Piano / Keyboards / Synths),

Martin Wise (Bass Guitar) and Jason Guy (drums & Percussion)

Parts of Guilfest were broadcasted on The Eagle radio station.

 

"I don't think so!" a downright dirty song about an exotic dancer

got the crowd going. After the song was introduced as "about a

lady who removes her undergraments" this led one sharp wit to reply

"all the best ones do!" this was the fourth song

played at Guilfest 2008. Originally the song was written by

Dave Kent (Vocals & Guitar) and is featured on the Velvet Razor

Album "The Day the Earth Rocked" available on this website.



Starting with a screaming harmonic it goes in to a driving

dirty rhythmic guitar riff  reminiscent of Aerosmith or Led Zeppelin.

Martin Wise's adds a driving bass lick as well as Ian Pickering's

guitar sounding keyboards and Jason Guy's tastefull Bonhamesque

hard hitting drums add to the burlesque feel of this song.

 

Velvet Razor played Guilfest 2008!

Saturday 5th July 3:00-3:45pm on The Andertons Live Club Stage

 

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Here is a song that is just plain dirty rock "I don't think so!"

 

 

 


 

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Video: The Castle by Velvet Razor Live at Guilfest 2008

Video: "The Castle" is the fifth live video filmed at Guilfest 2008.

The song is played live by Guitar based rock band "Velvet Razor".

Velvet Razor comprises of Dave Kent (Vocals & Guitar),

Ian Pickering (Piano / Keyboards / Synths),

Martin Wise (Bass Guitar) and Jason Guy (drums & Percussion)

Parts of Guilfest were broadcasted on The Eagle radio station.

 

 "The Castle" written by ex-Velvet Razor Bassist (and Dave's Kents

younger brother) Will Kent, the song is about medieval combat and

how the marks of war go on long past the battles have ended.

Leaving there marks on the landscape, the psyche, and in deep

cellular memory.  



 "The Razor's Edge - The Garden Studio Sessions"" available on CDBABY.



This is a percussive song with a mesmerising bass line

played by Martin Wise there is something of a U2 type

feel to the song which really got the crowd going.

Ian Pickering added a touch of Saracen music to evoke the crusades

Jason Guy's rhythmic drums evoke the feel of riding horses.

 

Velvet Razor played Guilfest 2008!

Saturday 5th July 3:00-3:45pm on The Andertons Live Club Stage

 

To bookmark this video click the "Add this button"

 

   

 

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Dave Guitar & Vocals

 

 
Video: You don't care by Velvet Razor Live at Guilfest 2006

Video: "You don't care" is the third live video filmed at Guilfest 2006.

The song is played live by Guitar based rock band "Velvet Razor".

Velvet Razor consists of:

Dave Kent (Vocals & Guitar),

Will Kent (Bass Guitar)

Ian Pickering (Piano / Keyboards / Synths),

and Jim Gregory (drums & Percussion) 

Parts  of Guilfest were broadcasted on The Eagle radio station.

 

"You don't care" a moody Doors-eque song mesmerised the crowd pleaser

on the Ents24 stage at Guilfest 2006. Originally the song was written by

Dave Kent (Guitar) and Joe Gomez (Vocals) in the primordial rock/pop

band "The Curse". The song has been taken to another reality by Ian

Pickering's atmospheric keyboards / synths, Will Kent's cool bass licks

and Jim Gregory's pounding snake-charming rhythmic drumming.

While not the most technical or complicated song in the world,

with it's intended hypnotically repetitive guitar riff does groove

and it is a resplendent exercise in dynamics.

 

Velvet Razor played Guilfest 2006!

Sunday 16th July 2:30-3:15pm on The Ents24 Stage (2nd Largest)

 

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Video: The Castle by Velvet Razor Live at Guilfest 2006

Video: "The Castle" is the fourth live video performed live

by Guitar based rock band "Velvet Razor" and filmed at Guilfest 2006.

 

Velvet Razor consists of:

Dave Kent (Vocals & Guitar),

Will Kent (Bass Guitar)

Ian Pickering (Piano / Keyboards / Synths),

and Jim Gregory (drums & Percussion) 

 

Parts  of Guilfest were broadcasted on The Eagle radio station.

 

 "The Castle" written by ex-Velvet Razor Bassist (and Dave Kent's

kid brother) Will Kent. The song is about medieval combat and

it's focus at the Castle's standing high over looking the town below.

How Will manages to sing this and play his signature Bass riff at the

same time is a perplexing conundrum.

 



 "The Razor's Edge - The Garden Studio Sessions"" available on CDBABY.



This is a percussive song with a mesmerising bass line

played by Will Kent there is something of a U2 type

feel to the song which really got the crowd going.

Ian Pickering added a touch of Harpsichords music to evoke

an earlier age. Jim Gregory's is the rhythmic equivalent

of engines of war descending upon the populous.

 

Velvet Razor played Guilfest 2006!

Sunday 16th July 2:30-3:15pm on The Ents24 Stage (2nd Largest)

 

To bookmark this video click the "Add this button"

 

 

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