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When I was a kid, my dad was the preacher at the Church of Christ in Tehachapi, California. We lived in Palmdale, so we'd get up early on Sunday mornings, pile the 5 of us into our 1950 Chevy coupe and head up thru Lancaster and Mojave, over the…
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James Michael Taylor said

'Very good capture." Gwyn Henry

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Master #2 I had broken a tuning peg on my favorite bass guitar so I replaced it and gave it a test drive. Second version of the finished song.
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R. J. Garn said

Wow....

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jimgoodinmusic said

Kavin one of your bests! Lovely - the opening acoustic is artful and the emergence of the electronics is subtle and sweet, love the long trail on it.

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This worlds on fire ....but you already know that don't you This old world is going to hell Earthquakes, volcanoes spill The fire in the forest burn like hell The waters rising were all going to drown This world is on fire Theres no…
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Movement To Contact said

:)

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Source: Keyboard & Samples
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jimgoodinmusic said

feels like under a shed out of a downpour and everything in the distance.

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Sound source is Miss Hackbrett, a zither-like device constructed by a friend from the remains of an old door. It includes a contact mic for easy amplification. There are two separate sets of (guitar) strings, one all metal, the other nylon. Apart…
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jimgoodinmusic said

great sense of growing rhythm and a sound of strumming at times and electronic noise and then the wind... inventive Jim.

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*is said

I keep wanting to sing 'auhn' 'auhn' 'auhn' in A when I listen to this. ~K

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Brett Warren said

this is cool, like a jazz club in some parallel dimension.

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montgomeru said

😎

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Len Sasso said

Nice transition at 3:12.

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jimgoodinmusic said

has a sitar like feel that sounds like going through a wahwah or some such. Like the edge of it K...

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There is nothing like the presence of a horse. The quiet understanding. The gentle strength. Woodlake, California...1961. I had a horse. She was my friend. There were times in my teens when Babe was the only being that did not judge me…
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James Michael Taylor said

Visions and emotions that I haven't felt in a long time. Thank you so much. Jere Reiser

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Metal object percussion; in this case, what appears to be the frame for a glass-top coffee table, oblong with rounded ends. Had it suspended on an outdoor plant hook with a contact mic where it sat on the hook; at the bottom end, a Sennheiser…
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Newbold said

nice

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Sudara said

🎹🌶

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ADOBE & BLOOD Thanks to David Kneller for bringing up the subject and creating that phrase: ADOBE & BLOOD I read a lotta stories about a lotta stuff But I tell ya folks, I'll never read enough To block out the memories what…
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James Michael Taylor said

"EXCELLENT POINTED SONG RIGHT TO THE HEART OF THE MATTER!" -Don Law

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the submission for the sound-in event Groove--- I have taken my voice and some synth samples mixed them in novations iPad app LaunchPad- so as using the voice samples in loops not too groovin but anyway---
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jimgoodinmusic said

like John Luther Adams in a way :) inventive with simplicity and I like where you transition to 'be the .... Bill

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This is my adaptation of a poem by Rosemarie Kempton. "I always felt that it was fitting that you turned the poem I wrote into a poignant hymn that captured the feeling of loss of a loved one. My words sprang from my attempts to understand…
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James Michael Taylor said

That may be the most beautiful thing I ever heard. Breathtaking. Thanks for sharing. - Janet Fawcett

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future disc golf anthem
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Sudara said

Serious Jarré vibes!

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future disc golf anthem
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Alec Longstreth said

I love that pitch-shifted singing (if that's what it is!) Still retains your unique vocal quality, but in an interesting new range!

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Newbold said

excellent -- Groove

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