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(Remastered 22/10/2021) And here's another song from 1994, with a sparkling new "Andrew Russe Band" arrangement fresh from the broom-cupboard. Like most of my songs, it was written with an acoustic guitar, a pen, and an A4 pad. The ones…
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KCsGroove said

Love the slow pace of this piece, gives it a bit of a solemn vibe Very well written and performed Good one, Andrew! KC

Andrew Russe's avatar
(Remastered 22/10/2021) And here's another song from 1994, with a sparkling new "Andrew Russe Band" arrangement fresh from the broom-cupboard. Like most of my songs, it was written with an acoustic guitar, a pen, and an A4 pad. The ones…
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Guest said

Haunting ... and beautifully arranged. Definitely well described as “glass completely bluddy empty” though

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I kinda like this one. The melody in the hook is kinda fun, and having the guitar play a melody of its own was something fun that I don't do often. The lyrics are stream of conscious garbage, meaning they are probably about the idiot in the…
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Andrew Russe said

Yep, I like this one too. Gorgeous guitars, cool bvox, and the groove just works on this one.

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OK, so after the Lockdown Orchestrations project, I have moved to a new series of pieces I am calling Fusion Soundscapes. What I am trying to do here is paint a picture using some sound effects, and with a mix of orchestral and electric/rock…
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Andrew Russe said

Yeah! Like it.

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If you were to come over to my house and watch television you would think it was 1963.
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slkrell said

Good one hr the fools who don’t get old school are sadly ignorant I get it.

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Newbold said

chill, in the way of, exaptatoning : Exaptation and the related term co-option describe a shift in the function of a trait during evolution. For example, a trait can evolve because it served one particular function, but subsequently it may come to serve another. Exaptations are common in both anatomy and behaviour.

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Andrew Russe said

Yep, getting into your sounds.

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nuclear bomb on nagasaki - to remember
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Andrew Russe said

This too. Thank you for creating and posting them.

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august 06th - hiroshima day
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Andrew Russe said

Moving and thought provoking.

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Andrew Russe said

These two, and having them as the soundtrack to reading up about what exaptation is... wow, very thought provoking...

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Andrew Russe said

Oh yes, very cool.

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Andrew Russe said

Cool and interesting sounds... and once again I learn a new word... Definitely listening to 2 now!

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A bit different than what I usually come up with, but I thought it'd be interesting to experiment a bit
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Andrew Russe said

Love the first section, and then when the second section cuts the phrase down I'm thinking "but I loved that widdly bit!!" ... but really quickly I'm in the groove and digging it and I've forgotten it until I listen to the track again. I've listened three times now and it has the same effect on me every time. Mighty cool.

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A bit different than what I usually come up with, but I thought it'd be interesting to experiment a bit
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Andrew Russe said

That's really cool, like it.

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Lockdown 2020. This was a suggestion by our friend Paul Matthews (check out his page: https://alonetone.com/IlshamOrchestrate ) Paul performed the piano and programmed the drums, strings and guitar tracks. Billy picked up the bass for the…
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Andrew Russe said

Nice one. I'm sure I've heard you sing this before? But I can't find it anywhere... Anyways, I'm fairly certain this is a new version - and it's fab

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august 06th - hiroshima day
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ibbur said

❤❤❤

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Newbold said

cool. just right on cool---

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Lockdown 2020. This was a suggestion by our friend Paul Matthews (check out his page: https://alonetone.com/IlshamOrchestrate ) Paul performed the piano and programmed the drums, strings and guitar tracks. Billy picked up the bass for the…
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Colleen Dillon said

Really pretty vocals!

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Inspired by Steve Krell who wrote the first verse and chorus. Colleen Dillon wrote the second verse and Greg Connor, the third. Authentic Native American War Cry by Kimmie who has Cherokee heritage. V1- Steve On the banks of the Ojibwa…
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Guest said

I love this! Great job all of you (I really love Kim’s addition to the song)!

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Inspired by Steve Krell who wrote the first verse and chorus. Colleen Dillon wrote the second verse and Greg Connor, the third. Authentic Native American War Cry by Kimmie who has Cherokee heritage. V1- Steve On the banks of the Ojibwa…
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Colleen Dillon said

Thanks to Kim for that great addition!!!

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