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Gary Fox's avatar
The title track to the new album. Turn it up. Listen all the way through and there's some ear candy at the end for you. ;)
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Dave Berry said

Bloody hell man, this is really good isn't it. It does just what the write-up on the box says....don't get that everyday....seriously good.

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after a night of talking with a fly chicka
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Guest said

I was a little surprised to see this was still on here. It made me smile though. Thank you.

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My contribution for Johnny with Norms excellent percussion. I've given it a bit of an Indian twist.......
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Dave Berry said

I can hear it perfectly, just as you describe, you got it.......sweet track, very emotional..........deep and wide man, deep an d wide.

Gary Fox's avatar
Songs sometimes are best left to the listener. This is one of them.
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chesook said

Really enjoyed this!

Andrew Russe's avatar
New one from me. It's ended up as a bit of a "crying into yer beer at Bob's Country Bunker" sort of song lol... I've been sat on these lyrics in some form or another for absolutely years. I first wrote them one very dark night a few years after…
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Gary Fox said

Great, great song. The slide is perfect. Love the soulful vocal delivery.

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Original song: from the album, TheSongOfTheDay.com - September. This song got its start as an instrumental, but ended up with the record for the most vocal tracks of all. The title "Just Go Back" referred to one of Ryan's comments when recording…
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Endicott Road said

Too bad you didn't come up with lyrics for this. I would have love to hear what you guys come up with. Something twisted and funny, no doubt. Nice instrumental. ER

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Original song: from the album, TheSongOfTheDay.com - October. Ah, the great mysteries in life: Why are we here? Is there a God? How much do you tip a bartender for a beer? Back when we were recording the songs for TheSongOfTheDay.com, inspiration…
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Endicott Road said

I solve that problem by not tipping at all. At least until I'm about to tip over! Nice song. ER

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Original song: from the album, All In A Day's Work (which started out life as our RPM album for 2007). The views expressed in this song solely represent Beatnik Turtle, the band, and do not reflect the views of any individual member. The band…
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Endicott Road said

That's what I do. How did you find out? Another song about work that hits the target squarely in the center! ER

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While Reg was travelling the country he met an old Indian gentleman called Abdul Aziz in a newsagents in the city of Bradford in the North of England while buying his morning paper. Reg struck up a conversation with the old man and they got on…
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Gumbo said

Reg is on the up and up!

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Original song: from the album, TheSongOfTheDay.com - January. This song began it's life back in 1999 on an 8-track cassette recorder. In 2007, for TheSongOfTheDay.com project, we were able to overlay drums, re-do vocals, and replace some hummed…
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Endicott Road said

Love it. Makes me laugh just listening to it. Wait, why is my girl looking at me like that? ER

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Original song: from the album, TheSongOfTheDay.com - June. Featuring our friend, Qadree Holmes on vocals, this song goes out to all Notary Publics everywhere. The song came about when Jason was asked to notarize a few immigration documents for…
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Endicott Road said

Wouldn't this position be held by, say, a Justice of the Peace? Perhaps someone of the clergy? Love the song. Made me chuckle. ER

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--------------------------------------------- EDIT: --------------------------------------------- I finally was able to remix the song. Please listen to "Fide On The Broom Stick (Version 2012)" in my track list to compare…
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chesook said

I like this a lot, Steffan. Looking forward to you posting more here.

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Original song: from the album, When I Was Your Age (which started off life as our RPM album for 2009). When I Was Your Age features songs that take a look back at when we were kids. If you're anything like us, Saturday mornings were about two…
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Endicott Road said

This was always one of my favorites. Love the lyrics. And, yes, I've eaten almost of the cereals you mention at one time or another. Well done. ER

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this is titus alone and the brown dog affair. that, combined with the slowness, makes for a long-ass song.
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Guest said

WOW This one was awesome...has that good old rock n roll sound...to me anyway! Joan

Dave Berry's avatar
re-imagined as a fingerpicked folk song
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thetworegs said

Great cover Dave...it's on my list of fav's too

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Here's to Johnny! Gifted composer. Talented musician. Supportive friend. 127 songs of posted AT rockin' goodness, posted from 2008-2011: the Stone Age! Thanks for all of the tasty tunes Johnny. 5/4 120bpm.
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Movement To Contact said

How cool man we both did a toast to the Stone Age and didn't even know it!! Sweet to hear some new beats from you.

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re-imagined as a fingerpicked folk song
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Movement To Contact said

Love this song too. Sweet cover, very nice playing man.

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New one from me. It's ended up as a bit of a "crying into yer beer at Bob's Country Bunker" sort of song lol... I've been sat on these lyrics in some form or another for absolutely years. I first wrote them one very dark night a few years after…
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Gumbo said

My beer is all blurry ....

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Gumbo said

Gorgeous. Timeless and classic. what a great final track.

Andrew Russe's avatar
New one from me. It's ended up as a bit of a "crying into yer beer at Bob's Country Bunker" sort of song lol... I've been sat on these lyrics in some form or another for absolutely years. I first wrote them one very dark night a few years after…
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stoman said

Your best song so far - IMO. And all the others were great too. But this one has that wonderful blues-gospel feel that grips you from the very first note. I'll listen to this song a lot more times, no doubt about that.

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