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New original from me, hot off the old wotsit. When it was half written yesterday, I was considering binning it as a throwaway exercise - I do that quite often. But I played the songwriting demo to someone else and, er, apparently I should finish…
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tonycee said

just brilliant songwriting.......cheers tony cee

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So I was locked in the broom-cupboard, checking out some old songs that need recording. I'd just picked one and then suddenly this thing came out of nowehere. It started with one of those guitarist doodles that other musicians love so much…
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tonycee said

this is brilliant , love the soul felling to the song , your voice sounds superb , great listen ....cheers tony cee

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Sitting around in my shop a couple of days ago with the Goodall and the Zoom H4N. First time I've really messed with using the internal mics on the H4N in multitrack mode
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tonycee said

brilliant guitar work , superb recording , loved it ......cheers tony cee

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While looking at the pictures taken in a Trip in Finland years ago, I started to remember and tried to re-create that feelings in the song. Technology and Nature.. in the same place. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution…
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tonycee said

like this very catchy tune ,well put together , well worth the listen ......cheers tony cee

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This song is our June submission to the REM Challenge. With summer upon us it was difficult to get the trio together to record so I sat down on June 21st to write and record a solo piano piece. Three hours later this is the result. It’s appropriately…
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tonycee said

nice piece , love your piano playing very calming , nice listen ....cheers tony cee

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I wrote this song with Lisa Aschmann. CAPO @ 3 Video - https://www.facebook.com/100001011201926/videos/1285714588695761/ HICKORY STIX Dm Am Billy Mac and Don McCray drive to work each dawn at six Down the mountain to the factory, makes…
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James Michael Taylor said

Tim Tandy Hickory Stix has always captivated me. Dang, I gotta start getting out to open mics again. Might even get the chance to sing that high harmony on the "oohs!"

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Synopsis : I'm riding around in a Yugo, thoroughly lost in the woods. I have passed by the same French cafe thirteen times now, and each time I go in, they're speaking an entirely different language, and it's never French. --- Lyrics…
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A Herd of Turtles said

This is one of my favorites of yours. Flashbacks to early Genesis.

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Guest said

amazing track Bud

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electro-acoustic piece created for Sound-In efx event. Eurorack process and dulcimer on end.
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Guest said

Fantastic piece, Jim!!!! Joseph Benzola, Phd. and esq.

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SLAUGHTER MOUNTAIN My mom’s dad was a coal miner. Her mother died of TB when she was a kid. When she was twelve, her dad, dying of black lung, slit his throat with a butcher knife. That left her with a cripple little brother to take care of…
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James Michael Taylor said

Rose Jeffus - I agree. (with Lane. "I declare this album your #1 compilation."

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A transition tune Drums courtesy of iRealPro
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Greg Connor said

I love it!

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Peggy taught me an Eagles song toward the end off our life together. I think it was NEW BOY IN TOWN. (I had no idea what she was telling me.) I took the chord progression from that song and wrote this. Peggy said that was cheating. WATERMELON…
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James Michael Taylor said

Watermelon Wind is a good one too. Really inspiring images Lazarus Knight

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OH JIMMY capo @ 4 or 5 live C Am F G On page thirty of the yearbook he found a picture sweet A girl named Marie Angel, in school right down the street Dm walk down G He didn’t notice…
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James Michael Taylor said

Yes, it is obvious to anyone who actually listens to follow the story. The killer line ... the picture that finishes breaking what's left of the listener's heart is "but Jimmy bought the yearbook, and he hold it now and then". Lazarus Knight

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A new track I am writing. I am calling it 'Leaving the Bleak' for now. Not sure where it is going but I like it so far. it's a song to symbolize leaving behind my past and focusing on the future. Updated and added 2/3 of the bass guitar 7…
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Guest said

Stop hogging all the talent, damn it!!

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capo @ 4 Am - 3/4 time (starts on A) Am G Am G Am Last night I said Good bye to Rose but long ago I learned. The things that last we seldom know and think a bridge is burned. Bb…
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James Michael Taylor said

brush up on "Lest night I said goodbye to Rose" I know that's not exactly the title, but I think many people would like that song like I do. Lazareth Knight

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OH JIMMY capo @ 4 or 5 live C Am F G On page thirty of the yearbook he found a picture sweet A girl named Marie Angel, in school right down the street Dm walk down G He didn’t notice…
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James Michael Taylor said

Oh Jimmy rings of a certain kind of pain that you've captured perfectly. Lazarath Knight.

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SLAUGHTER MOUNTAIN My mom’s dad was a coal miner. Her mother died of TB when she was a kid. When she was twelve, her dad, dying of black lung, slit his throat with a butcher knife. That left her with a cripple little brother to take care of…
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James Michael Taylor said

Lane Beauvais By the power invested in me, I declare this album your #1 compilation.

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A new Idea for Malignant Inception Song... again, nothing in stone rough draft - Added Bass and Keyboards! Added some panning and volume tweaks on 5/18 Added new BASS EQ and enhancement on 6-7 Added D Standard recording tracks to most parts…
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emperor75 said

There is Bass now...

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COWTOWN In a court yard down the alley There's a grave yard, weeds and litter Memories, undisturbed, await their doom Beneath the glitter of COWTOWN You take a building, old and crooked Long ago the life forsook it Paint it up and name…
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James Michael Taylor said

I was talking about the Wight Hotel, directly across the street from The White Elephant. The things you mention were going on when The Beer Garden 1st took over that rat hole between the Elephant and the steak house.

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Tim Tandy said, "I enjoy the "play like" aspect of the Stockyards District today, but I KNOW what was real and what wasn't. When I grew up in East Fort Worth in the 50's thru the 70's, the Stockyards were a working affair. Everyone downwind got…
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James Michael Taylor said

Tim Tandy This one really grabs me, Jim. I enjoy the "play like" aspect of the Stockyards District today, but I KNOW what was real and what wasn't. When I grew up in East Fort Worth in the 50's thru the 70's, the Stockyards were a working affair. Everyone downwind got the dust and rancid odors that were a mixture of cattle manure, blood and guts, and rendered fat. Get up close, and you added in the panicked sounds of cattle going up the ramps to slaughter. The buildings along E and W Exchange were mostly delapidated flop-houses, and I recall there were usually destitute men in soiled undershirts leaning out the upstairs windows smoking cigarettes and taking it all in. When the slaughterhouses shut down and the development folks took over, they neatly "packed up" the ambience of the historical "Hell's Half Acre" - gambling halls, saloons, cheap hotels, bordello's and the site of gunfights such as the famous Luke Short/Jim Courtright affair - which had been razed in the 60's and replaced with the Water Gardens and Convention Center as an act of "urban renewal", and "relocated" them to the Stockyards. I really don't object to all of it, but just wish they were a bit more open about what's shit and what's Shinola, ya know? All the tourists crowd E Exhange at the appointed hour and hoot and holler and excitedly REAL Wild West every day when the "cattle drive" occurs. Oh, well, as Bruce Willis' character in "Die Hard" liked to say, "Yippi-ki-yay, MF!"

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