Brian J. Kenny's listening history

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"As a result of events immorialized later, in the song 'South Street Exit,' I went through an existential meltdown after almost going to meet Elvis on 101 North of Paso. 'Exit Interview With Charlie Rose' is a song spurred Chris Bianco's recollection…
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Another true tale. This one chronicling the turning point in my life: getting nearly-killed with brass knuckles on Paine's Creek Road in Red Buff. Ca. in 1992.
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"This song is real. I had this nagging sense that I needed to write a song about it and I kept dragging my feet. It came out at the end of the first recording session, lyrics only. Very painful and very powerful to write: it was a cosmic moment…
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This song is about a guy who every morning wakes up and writes a song. Then the zombie apocalypse bursts, and he, by the force of habit, still wakes up and writes a song every morning. The song is about all those funny changes in his situation…
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This is a test recording to try out my new mic. It's an old song. I think I like it more than the original (also on this site). This version is a bit slower.
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Cover of dumb ways to die. Vocals Michelle Worthy age 6.
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Well Will got me all inspired to tell a yarn after listening to his remix of adious http://soundcloud.com/ramseywill82/nevermind-adios-your-just-a so here it is.....i finally got round to it hope you enjoy....Reg
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and heres the 2nd.....well it kept me busy.....
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I wrote this song for a musical Thanksgiving party that Sudara threw in Santa Fe back in 2002.
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When our back fence blew down during a recent storm, it got me thinking about what it takes to keep things together. Harmonies are by Nicole.
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