• Update

    Interview on Chat & Spin Radio

    Hi everyone,

    I had my second interview on Chat & Spin Radio today, about the song ‘Falling In Love’ on the Innovator album ‘Trapped Behind The Looking Glass’. I was not planning to do anymore interviews but there is a chance I might now but, next time, it maybe in regard to my own music. And on that note I’d better crack on with my recordings, artwork and releases. A bit pointless talking about something that isn’t out there so to speak. It might not be faultless, but it’ll be a milestone to the end of ‘The Beginning’ and time to get a bit more serious about future song productions.

    Thanks for reading and I hope you enjoy my songs in the future as well my backlog catalogue on SoundCloud and, also, checkout out the Innovator album(s) which I am featured on.

    Bye for now and time to start the next song.

    Colin E. Pyle

    The Lost Connection

  • Update

    Website new look and first new recording coming soon!

    Hello all,
    As you will see, or have already seen, I have changed the main page on my website.  Now the songs I like the most (of the ones which were recorded during the last 10 years) are now included within these 2 playlists.  Unfortunately, I cannot include every favourite song and some in these collections are not produced, or sung, as well as they could have been but I hope to release them, nonetheless, as 2 albums (around 150 mins of music).  It is my way of preserving my musical history as an ‘in-home, unknown songwriter, learning how to record and produce my own crafted songs with no help from anybody’.  From this point onwards, I will record all my songs with more professionalism I hope, although I may release the whole of my backlog in due course which spans over 25 years.  ‘Love Music (Ft. LuZ)’ is an example of how my productions should, or could, sound in the future (as I spent much more time perfecting this song).
    Love Music (Ft. LuZ)).
    The Best Of The Lost Collection 1
    The Best Of The Lost Collection 2
    The next song I will be recording is ‘Inner Suns’.  I did record this song recently, as well as a couple of decades ago, but this time it will be a lot better hopefully.

    I realise that the majority of people may not be able to get into this kind of music I write and record, but if there are a few out there that do like any of my songs then that is good news, but to those following me I am presuming you will like them otherwise you wouldn’t be following me, lol.  Before I finalise these two collections let me know if you think any of the songs could be replaced with other ones I have written/recorded and I will consider your advice.
    Thanks,
    Colin E. Pyle
    The Lost Collection
    The other playlists are:

    The Beginning
    Part 1:  Feeling My Way
    Part 2:  Stuck In The Middle
    Part 3:  Reaching The End

    Under The Influence Of…

    Lost Property

    Mask Of Reality – Reality In Dreamland

    Something Else Before

    The Lost & Found

  • Update

    What is my next plan?

    Hello to all reading this.   Well, I have contacted the Yamaha Music Company and am waiting to see if there is anyway of restoring the data that was lost last week.   I’m sensing that everything I ever composed and saved in the PSR-9000 memory (over the last 10+ years) has gone.   I have various options to consider now:

    1/  Try to replicate/re-record the tracks that were deleted but, because that could take literally forever, perhaps just re-recording the best songs

    2/  Re-create the old songs in a more contemporary style

    3/ Concentrate on creating new songs only

    4/ Upgrade to a more modern keyboard now I have nothing left on my current one (except presets)

    5/  Postpone new recordings and just concentrate on designing artwork for the songs that  I have already created so far and am promoting, or going to promote

    What do you reckon?

    I do have a plan, but it’s all about getting re-motivated after having lost 100s of hours of musical hard work that is near impossible to replicate .

    That’s all for now and hopefully good things are coming!

    Colin E. Pyle
    The Lost Connection

  • Update

    Very bad news and a sad day!!!

    Hello everybody reading this,
    Today I discovered that every single song you can hear on this website, via SoundCoud, was accidently deleted from my keyboard.   This means that over 100 songs containing multiple tracks, with multiple sections (intro, verse, chorus, bridge, solos) and multiple sounds (drums, bass, piano, brass, etc) have been permanently deleted!!   The only good thing about this unfortunate occurrence is that I have a virtually endless amount of space to create new songs now, although that doesn’t really make me feel better about what has happened.  Luckily, despite this unfortunate occurrence I am feeling quite laid back so I’m definitely mellowing out in my old age, lol.    10 years of music gone in a second  )-8.  Perhaps I will release the best songs that are on SoundCloud to preserve them and maybe try and recreate them again sometime, hopefully.
    The Lost Connection

    PS.  Feels like when I was burgled of all of my possessions back in 2001.

  • Update

    ‘Feeling Sound’ in 2018

    Hi all,

    Firstly, Happy Christmas to every one reading this.  Hope the year went well for you and hope that 2019 will be even better.

    This year it feels like I’ve just hit 18 in my musical life.  In 2018 I have recorded more than ever before and, although my vocals could be better still, I’ve managed to write new lyrics and record a new song virtually every week.  I have managed to recycle old recordings (as far back as the 1980’s) which has been a good production exercise.  This year I have written some good lyrics and reincarnated some of my best songs.  ‘The Lost & Found’ and ‘Feeling Sound, which were musically recorded nearly 20 years ago, were finally completed when my vocals were added, but were extra special as they featured Tim’s guitaring (which is what made ‘The Lost & Found’ musical partnership).  Also, I completed a song from the mid 80’s (‘Then…’) which is the oldest recording I have, and which now has vocals too.  Having completed my website lots of lyrics were improved and songs slightly perfected to make them more appealing.  Now ‘Love Music’ has been reincarnated and is due to feature a professional session singer soon, so it looks like I’m getting a bit more serious about this songwriting and recording thing now.  You may love or hate what I do but, at the end of the day, I do it and if anyone likes it, great, but if not that’s fair enough.  I do expect criticism from time to time and sometimes I may agree,  so I guess I’ve only got myself to blame for uploading it in the first place.  If you aren’t keen on anything I write or record then please don’t follow me.  Hopefully, in 2019 and beyond, everything I upload will be something which I am completely satisfied with and hopefully more new listeners will start to like them too.  My production skills will hopefully improve too and my songs should sound better in all playing formats, in theory.  It is a quite a task writing. composing, playing, singing, recording, producing and uploading everything in the short space of time I allowed myself, and with just a mic, keyboard and laptop.  I will spend more time on my songs in the future and gradually introduce more session musicians onto my songs, as well as friends, hopefully.

    Thanks for reading (and following and subscribing if you do) and looking forward to the new year and new recordings.

    Colin E. Pyle
    The Lost Connection

    PS.  I’m glad I used to record everything that was played during practices, jam sessions and gigs.  Because of this I managed to take some of those old recordings from D90 tape recordings and convert them into an MP3 format and then add vocals.  In 1996-98 I was in a band called Area 51 (that became ‘Protocol’) and  Live Tape Recordings were kept (which were recorded in a soundproof garage).  This is a link to the longest and most intricate piece of music I have ever played in the history of time.  If you are into Prog/Heavy Rock then check this out.  These guys were great musicians and it’s a pity we never managed to gain a singer earlier and never ever got around to gigging before we split.

  • Update

    2018 – What a year it has been for me!!!

    Hi all,

    Well, what a year 2018 has been, on a musical level and in so many other ways.  The creation of my website and the songs within, was done very quickly and with no real purposes, apart from building up my personal library of words and music, and with little professionalism.  The theme for my song-writing past-time became ‘Perpetual Feast’.  Now I have managed to create my website then 2019 could be a different theme, but who knows…?   The last song I recorded gained over 700 listens (but no likes on SoundCloud lol, but thanks to the few Twitter listeners who did) and, as this song nearly gained success in 1995 I have just paid for a professional female session singer to sing it properly.   I will upload it and try and gain interest with it once again, hopefully.  Also, Innovator (the band I used to be in) released their 2nd album which featured the songs I recorded with them, prior to leaving in June 2017.  So here is a summary of 2018

    1/  50 new songs sung and uploaded (plus a few old tunes which were just sat around)
    2/  58 new lyrics/poems written
    3/  Website completed in July, as planned
    4/ 
    Over 450 subscribers gained on my website 
    5/ 
    First live video done on Facebook/YouTube (although very amateur)
    6/  Twitter, SoundCloud and Facebook followers growing
    7/  Featured on the new ‘Innovator’ album release (‘Trapped Behind The Looking Glass’)
    8/  Paid for a session singer to improve one of my songs in December
    9/  Helped a fellow writer turn his words into a complete song (to which he liked)

    Now, that was some of the good parts of 2018.   The other things that made it a crazy year were:

    1/  For the first time ever snow prevented me from getting to work
    2/  I was scammed by ‘BrokerXp’ (a bogus internet trading group)
    3/  Walked out of my job (but returned the following week) and went on stress leave for        the first time ever (and went to the Jobcentre for the first time in 20 years)
    4/  Hit 50 years old in the hottest year of my life
    5/  A very special friend reappeared, interacted, inspired and then left me once again

    Other than the above, it was just the same old weekly routine really though, lol.  Hopefully, 2019 will be more focused and less rushed and progress will be made hopefully but, as they say – “what will be will be”.

    Thanks for reading this blog and hopefully all new songs will start to sound better from now on.

    Bye for now,

    Colin E. Pyle
    The Lost Connection

     

  • Update

    Update

    Hi all,

    I haven’t done a blog for a while so here is an update.  I haven’t written or recorded much over the last couple of weeks.  I did re-record ‘High’ and ‘Payback’ (which did get the biggest response on Twitter so far) and created music to someone else’s lyrics which I discovered on FaceBook’s ‘Songwriters’ group a month ago (‘Don’t Push Me Away’ was the poem which I turned into a song and luckily he was pleased with the result).  I tried to create music for someone else’s lyrics, but it wasn’t quite what they were looking for so I may use that music for one of my own songs instead.   I now have 443 website subscribers (which is great considering I haven’t done much to achieve such).  Once I have managed to record my songs to a good enough standard I will make them available to download for free for all subscribers.  I am quite pleased with much of what I have recorded so far, but I want to perfect them as much as possible before finally making them available (as well as making them the right volume, which is easier said then done when they were recorded on Logic Pro X).  I’m having to re-record many of them from scratch using Mixcraft instead and due to my keyboard’s memory being completely full now I am having to delete tunes before creating new ones.  This means I’m having to make sure I know exactly how to replicate the music which I am deleting, which isn’t always easy as they contain up to 16 tracks per section and up to 4 sections per song, as well as 3 fill-in parts too.   Perhaps I need to invest in more equipment and learn how to utilise the equipment I already have more.  That’s for me to decide I guess, lol.  Anyway, that’s the update for now and hopefully there will be more songs recorded and uploaded soon.

    Thanks to all who are subscribing and following me and I will try a bit harder to make my songs and lyrics more likeable to listen to and read.  Any comments and questions in regard to my songs I kindly welcome and will answer if possible.

    Colin E. Pyle
    The Lost Connection

  • Update

    Videos coming up… hopefully!

    Hi all,
    Well, this year, for the first time, I recorded myself singing one of my songs, ‘Fate Can Be Cruel’, and put it on FaceBook (and my YouTube site).  I was reluctant as I am not that good at singing or playing the keyboard, but I thought it would make a change from my usual pre-recorded uploads onto SoundCloud.  It went down better than I thought it would and, because of that, I am going to do a few more before the year is over.  I may have to reposition my camera and keyboards as I, at the moment, they are stuck in the corner of my living room and my iPhone just sits on the end of my keyboard and hope it doesn’t fall over while I’m playing.  I don’t ever expect anyone to like my songs, or videos, but it’s just another way of me doing what I do instead of hiding away in my home writing and recording.   I do have one song already recorded (as well as one which I created out of someone else’s lyrics/poem) and debating which other ones to record afterwards.   Right, just thought I’d let you all know what I’m about to do and hope the outcome is reasonably good (and not too disliked by all of you in the outside world).
    Colin E. Pyle
    The Lost Connection

    PS.  I may just put them on my YouTube site and not go through FaceBook or Twitter, but we’ll see what happens…

     

     

  • Update

    Don’t Push Me Away

    HI all,

    This week, for the first time ever, I turned someone’s poem/lyrical ideas into a song.  I have written music to other people’s lyrics before, but never had an influence on the words or structure of the song before.   Somebody once added extra lyrics, and made chord changes to the verses in one of my songs (‘Blue’) but I have never done this to someone else’s words before.  ‘Reflect’ and ‘No Time To waste’ were musical compositions intended for someone else’s words, but were never used by that person, so I did.

    ‘Don’t Push Me Away’ was written by Jason Feasey originally, who I discovered on the ‘Songwriter’ group on FaceBook.  I just felt inclined to show how words can be turned into a song.  Not sure whether it actually sounds that good, but the task in hand was achieved.  As usual, I found it quite hard to sing it well but I did the best I could.

    The song:  ‘Don’t Push Me Away’
    On Soundcloud there is a ‘music only’ version so alternative vocals can be added possibly.

    That’s all for now.

    Colin
    The Lost Connection

  • Update

    ‘Trapped Behind The Looking Glass’ – Innovator

    Hi all,
    In June 2017 I left Innovator.  We had recorded 6 new songs at this point but, a year or so later, Innovator have managed to complete  ‘Trapped Behind The Looking Glass’ and it was released last month.   This album contains a few re-recorded old songs, a remixed song from ‘Time Is Running Out’ and 9 new songs.  The album, on the whole, is very well produced and contains a very wide range of styles.   I was fortunate enough to play a part in the creation of these songs and my backing vocals were even featured on ‘Dogs Of War’ (the very deep part in the chorus) which is the first time my vocals have been heard on an album.  Innovator are managing to gain new followers every week so hopefully the album will be worthwhile.   Some changes have been made to some of the songs since I left, but the final outcome is good.  Meanwhile, I will continue to create my own songs and wish Innovator the best of luck.

    Colin
    The Lost Connection