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richardlaceves said

really a fun piece,,, im not exactly sure how to describe this in terms of type (perhaps ive led a sheltered life) but it's very cool,,, once again you show a different side of your creativity,, very nice

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crackitopen said

wow!....love this too....harmonysweet

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crackitopen said

She already knows for sure...Like this much!

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for ImprovFriday Japan benefit event, 3/17-19, 2011 (and as I post here tonight, fitting the moon's ascent).
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crackitopen said

Like it much...fits very well!

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Like a Persian rug, only less cosy on the feet. Watch out for shamanic encroachings!
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phil 49 said

like this.

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Arrived early to band practice, started playing a bass riff, made something of it a few days later!
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Luke Sampson said

I really like this one

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it was my intention to use alonetone just for my solo endeavours but i couldn't resist introducing you to jemima's kite http://songcrafters.org/JemimasKite/index.html I tied Jemima's kite To my bicycle We're gonna send it Soaring through the…
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oldrottenhead said

yes

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Reg went to a funeral of an old friend the other day. He then went for a drink in the cellar and got chatting with Vincent Price and Elvis about life being just a game that you couldn't win no matter how well you played . Reg started jamming over…
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Mike Denison (Lumberfork) said

I was taken aback, really, expecting, "The Crying Game." Goes to show you should wear your glasses even to listen to music. Too clever too be depressing. I like it.

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it was my intention to use alonetone just for my solo endeavours but i couldn't resist introducing you to jemima's kite http://songcrafters.org/JemimasKite/index.html I tied Jemima's kite To my bicycle We're gonna send it Soaring through the…
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Guest said

is this a true story

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another one from flying solo messed about with the juno di and this happened. a cheery little number about a certain serial killers social habits, his fridge and it's contents. come lay beside me oh the dead can dance my cuppeth runneth over…
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get back in the fridge jim

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A second version with the initial lead guitar standing alone...a little cluttered after a few listens and some constructive feedback! Norm's Groove for St Monica inspired this one. Thanks Norm! Lead Guitar, bass guitar and acoustic guitar…
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Guest said

Really nice Rick! I will have to listen to more of norms perc!

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This one was so much fun to do its over run a bit and wore poor old Reg out so much they have had to call an ambulance to the cellar to get him ..... His two friends worry about him on the way home.....................hope his ok?
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oldrottenhead said

yeah baby yeah baby yeah baby yeah.

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An improv in a found tuning. E and A strings tuned WAY down so they're slapping the neck: A(low) E(low) C# E A C# Super full moon tonight! (View More for video)
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cseaperu said

this tune be soothing my new oleanders, ran mid-yard speakers for my new mini state park back yard

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Guess where I dreamed up something like this? When the choir members started walking up the aisle in a cadence of the Monastic Walk (3 steps forward followed by one step back, followed by a brief pause), the backbeat appeared in my mind. I worked…
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another cultural landslide said

OMG! I LOVE THIS TRACK!!!! w;-)

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Keith Landry used his considerable vocal talents on this song, and he made a decent song sound great. I added one or two harmonies, but the lead vocals are his. I think he did a great job. What do you think? ER
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another cultural landslide said

What do I think? What do I think? It's EXCELLENT! w;-)

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I had myself a séance, with shakespears players, brought some sooth sayers, Scribbled what they said with crayons Ohh, got me nowhere And so I called Steven Fry up, and put him in a line up Oscar Wilde, Wittengenstein, Einstein I need to aim…
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Al's left hand said

The sound and words and playing and singing style all work together really well here.

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For this one I went for a more honkey-tonk feel. I put away the electric guitars and let the old piano have the center of the stage. ER
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another cultural landslide said

So different for you ER, I love it! w;-)

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Sam did a great job on this song. Both the lead and backing vocals are hers. The song could use a little editing, but I thought you'd all like to hear it anyway. Enjoy. ER
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another cultural landslide said

Excellent track & vocal! w;-)

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This is an "official" contribution to the ImprovFriday Japan charity event album if the music is approved. More details: http://improvfriday.ning.com/ and here http://improvfriday.ning.com/forum/topics/japan-charity-event-thread
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another cultural landslide said

IPad/alonetone glitch...it won't play. *raspberry* w;-(

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Reg has left re-hab but now he has to fill those sober hours with something, so he has taken to people watching, but like everything in his life he has become addicted to it, listening in on there private conversation as he follows them, watching…
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Al's left hand said

This is hi-larious.

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