I had an incredibly hard time putting this together, and then at the end it fell together better than I could have ever hoped. I guess I should scream my head off more often.
The circus clown turns his pedestal
Into a royal throne
wraps his words in fear and anger
tells us what we’ve always known
while the ringmaster takes the sideline
and steps down from the stage
he knows his days are numbered
when cheers turn…
I love how the Harminica just makes the whole thing Organic again. and for Midi Piano, it sounds Just Perfect!
Loving this track! The beats are a real Winner!
This is a tune I picked up from alonetone a while back. Johnny did a piano version of "I'd Love to Change the World", and Michael Thomas from Cave Street added the outstanding vocals.
When Michael told me he was doing the vox on it, I wanted…
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Nice percussion! Well done!
lyrics are great.
Beautiful music and singing!
I always dig your rhythm playing and sound. You Rock!
I like this one a lot...stripped down and direct.
Nice playing. Would sound great with vocals IMO. Regards, Steffen
That's Rock n' Roll...the good stuff.
I always say, "If you can do something to make potatoes special, then you must be a good cook." Dweeb, you are a damn good cook!
I look forward to you posting more songs. Thanks for sharing some great music!
Beautiful!!
Thank you folks, two tracks one take each through GarageBand effects with my Acoustic :)
Another great one!
And that harp is freaking superb!
Spaghetti Metal Rules!!! And no one does it like you bro! Freaking Sweet!
So great - didn't want it to end! I did want to get you a fly swatter, though... ;)
Cool. Very cool. Thanks for the nod.
Excellent lyrics and songwriting! This is a complete story, both lyrically and musically. Love it. Great vocal performance too.
I love how the Harminica just makes the whole thing Organic again. and for Midi Piano, it sounds Just Perfect! Loving this track! The beats are a real Winner!
That piano solo is Awesome!
Very smooth arrangement; one of my favorite Orbison tunes. Hey, that's our Jimbo on vox, isn't it?