another cultural landslide's listening history

Goblin mA.I.sta's avatar
A song that, when I first heard it, made me weep for joy, because I had been too slow and got caught in the field's night time and the town's gate raised, fighting the legion of whacky undead skeletons that kept raising from the ground. I remember…
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Goblin mA.I.sta's avatar
A song that, when I first heard it, made me weep for joy, because I had been too slow and got caught in the field's night time and the town's gate raised, fighting the legion of whacky undead skeletons that kept raising from the ground. I remember…
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Goblin mA.I.sta's avatar
A song that, when I first heard it, made me weep for joy, because I had been too slow and got caught in the field's night time and the town's gate raised, fighting the legion of whacky undead skeletons that kept raising from the ground. I remember…
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Goblin mA.I.sta's avatar
A song that, when I first heard it, made me weep for joy, because I had been too slow and got caught in the field's night time and the town's gate raised, fighting the legion of whacky undead skeletons that kept raising from the ground. I remember…
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Robert James's avatar
The year was 1989 and my high school rock band, Tempest Fero, was feelin' proggie! I can't remember who wrote what for this one. I do know we were quite stoked to have the little 4/4 to 3/4 to 6/8 thing at the end of the quiet parts. I also…
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Robert James's avatar
The year was 1989 and my high school rock band, Tempest Fero, was feelin' proggie! I can't remember who wrote what for this one. I do know we were quite stoked to have the little 4/4 to 3/4 to 6/8 thing at the end of the quiet parts. I also…
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Robert James's avatar
The year was 1989 and my high school rock band, Tempest Fero, was feelin' proggie! I can't remember who wrote what for this one. I do know we were quite stoked to have the little 4/4 to 3/4 to 6/8 thing at the end of the quiet parts. I also…
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Robert James's avatar
The year was 1989 and my high school rock band, Tempest Fero, was feelin' proggie! I can't remember who wrote what for this one. I do know we were quite stoked to have the little 4/4 to 3/4 to 6/8 thing at the end of the quiet parts. I also…
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Ron's avatar
Many thanks to Greg Connor for helping me with this track...I have been playing this Lindsey Buckingham / Fleetwood Mac song for a while, but could never sing it...so I recorded the acoustic guitar and sent it to Greg and he added outstanding…
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Ron's avatar
Many thanks to Greg Connor for helping me with this track...I have been playing this Lindsey Buckingham / Fleetwood Mac song for a while, but could never sing it...so I recorded the acoustic guitar and sent it to Greg and he added outstanding…
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