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i've rolled my share of buick roadmasters off the mountain
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Wildgeas Music said

We roll pickup trucks where I come from.....

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a ballad out of forestport station, ny
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Wildgeas Music said

Damn fine song writing!! Fun, Fun, Fun....

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an ode to the national debt
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Wildgeas Music said

Good to be the trash man.

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Wildgeas Music said

:) good luck!

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Wildgeas Music said

Classy track. Well done.

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or Tom and Sue, or Jack and Rita, whoever you are.
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Wildgeas Music said

Mellow! I love the harmonica leads. Fav'ed.

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Always a dreamer
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Wildgeas Music said

A masterful combination of guitar and vocals. Superb track Walter. Welcome to alonetone.

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Not about the weather.
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Wildgeas Music said

A-1 Robert. That's a dandy tune.

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A cover I put together awhile back :)
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Wildgeas Music said

One of my favorites. I have a cover of this somewhere.

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Drum loops, two basses in Drop C, and a dude reading Revelations Chapter 13. Mostly just an experiment in drop tunings for me.
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Wildgeas Music said

Ooooo that's different. Interesting sounds. Welcome to alonetone.

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. . . or least 3 and a half years closer than them first time I recorded this. *updated audio 8-11-12
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Wildgeas Music said

Striking guitar work man. Sweet recording.

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Guest said

What a lovely song boys. Beautifully done!

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This piece is part of a review of John O'Sullivan's book The Mathematics of Music. You can read part one here. http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=317
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KraftiM said

very very nice treat

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OHHO said

This is a song we did for the 2007 RPM challenge. It's about sailors going off to war and leaving their lady behind. This is for all the Veterans that have served or are serving in the Armed forces. Thank You!

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A droney xaphoon improvisation with live looping.
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KraftiM said

very nice dreamy piece

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This piece is part of a review of John O'Sullivan's book The Mathematics of Music. You can read part one here. http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=317
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kirklynch said

Quite beautiful. I like this tuning

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Drum loops, two basses in Drop C, and a dude reading Revelations Chapter 13. Mostly just an experiment in drop tunings for me.
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kirklynch said

Pretty heavy stuff there!

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Well, after a couple of nights of recording, this is my effort for RPM's Holiday Challenge. Personally, O Holy Night is my favorite of all Christmas Songs. I added a little winter love song intro... COME WALK WITH ME Come walk with me in the…
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kirklynch said

Very nice! Especially love that intro

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Original Jazz instrumental. Written, arranged and performed by John Bowen. Made using Garritan Jazz & Big Band ver.3 Mixed and sequenced in Samplitude 2008.
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kirklynch said

Lovely composition!

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slm

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