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HYSTERIA poem by: T.S. Eliot (1888-1965) As she laughed I was aware of becoming involved in her laughter and being part of it, until her teeth were only accidental stars with a talent for squad-drill. I was drawn in by short gasps…
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kavin. said

nice spoken word piece and the music provides the perfect backdrop.

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This is a simple composition from the year 1994 (so so...). The 'lead' guitar plays the voices part, and the rest of the little arrangements (also simple, by the way) were added today. I hope you like and/or enjoy this one. Cheers! Edit: I…
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eshar said

such rich tones, a real joy to listen.

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This piece is an illustration of one of the episodes of a Russian fairy tale about a little brave Humpbacked Horse. Instruments used: blues harp (harmonica), classical guitar and some bells-and-whistles. Narrated by Svetlana.
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eshar said

exquisite.

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This piece is an illustration of one of the episodes of a Russian fairy tale about a little brave Humpbacked Horse. Instruments used: blues harp (harmonica), classical guitar and some bells-and-whistles. Narrated by Svetlana.
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thetworegs said

Wonderful.

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HYSTERIA poem by: T.S. Eliot (1888-1965) As she laughed I was aware of becoming involved in her laughter and being part of it, until her teeth were only accidental stars with a talent for squad-drill. I was drawn in by short gasps…
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thetworegs said

Great percussion as well arrryyehh yeehh yaaah

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HYSTERIA poem by: T.S. Eliot (1888-1965) As she laughed I was aware of becoming involved in her laughter and being part of it, until her teeth were only accidental stars with a talent for squad-drill. I was drawn in by short gasps…
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thetworegs said

Enjoyed this immensely in fact so much so i started to laugh

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epimeison said

Very nice playing and singing!

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HYSTERIA poem by: T.S. Eliot (1888-1965) As she laughed I was aware of becoming involved in her laughter and being part of it, until her teeth were only accidental stars with a talent for squad-drill. I was drawn in by short gasps…
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Norm said

Ha! Very clever! I love the bass lick and vox... and I'm very proud to be a part of your first accoustic recording of cornet, flute and harmonica. Historic indeed. And what an interesting poem. I read up on it. Some highlights: With "Hysteria" Eliot created an unconventional poetic diction by using verse rhythms that were based on the cadences of speech rather than poetic structure. It is possible that the laughter may be a product of the woman’s ‘hysteria’, but it is more likely that the title applies to the narrator’s reaction to that laughter. “As she laughed,” he begins, “I was aware of becoming involved in her laughter and being part of it.” He begins to feel as though he has physically become the laughter he is observing." "The narrator’s goal is to collect pieces of the details he was able to capture in order to rebuild a coherent reality. The reader is left somewhat skeptical of this goal, however, because of the narrator’s doubtful language. “If” the woman’s breasts “could” be stopped, “some” fragments “might” be collected. Each line contains two distinct words of uncertainty, and by the end we are not sure that the narrator’s hysteria can be cured.

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Kinda rough. I'm uploading this mainly to share a guitar technique I've been working on. I'm wearing a slide on my picking hand and using it to alter pitches in single line phrases. There's a lot more can be done with this technique that I've…
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Movement To Contact said

So nice i had to listen again...man your guitar sounds sweet in this one

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Endicott Road said

I like your interpretation of this song. Found myself singing along. Well done. ER

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HYSTERIA poem by: T.S. Eliot (1888-1965) As she laughed I was aware of becoming involved in her laughter and being part of it, until her teeth were only accidental stars with a talent for squad-drill. I was drawn in by short gasps…
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Movement To Contact said

Kick ass collab gents. Fine work chris and norm! FAV'D Love the additions to the track! The horns work great.

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took Peter Thoegersen's great 10/8 drum improv (from improvFriday) and edited down, then jammed with that.
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Endicott Road said

This has several riffs that remind me of one of my favorite guitarists: Robin Trower. I have several of his CD's from the 70's, and you play as well as he did. ER

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Written by my friend Dennis Coble, this is probably one of my top favorite songs of all time. Sunshine Emery sang this and I played slide reso.
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Endicott Road said

Like this very much. The lyrics are very good, as are the vocals. Nice guitar work, too. ER

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Norm said

This is excellent! Great percussion and bass groove. Well done!

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thetworegs said

Rockin Yeh!!!

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Instrumental that later became Plodding Along
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thetworegs said

powerful sound

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Instrumental that later became Plodding Along
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kirklynch said

WOW! I'm only 2 minutes in but enjoying this a lot. Nice!

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cheers
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Guest said

Good!

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Guest said

nace one jame

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b3nny said

mmm soothing

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