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Wow! I'm blown away by the responses to this song. Thanks so much. I'm glad that folks are listening. The Chairs are still very much in love with one another and dream of a reunion to finish up our second album (it was never completed)and maybe make another one. We had an incredibly productive 2 year run as a band, recording two full length cd's and going on 2-3 southeastern tours. Seems like we played together 3-4 days a week during that time. Chairs have worked together on various projects/ bands throughout the past decade. Robby and Aaron live in Orlando, FL and play together in an awesome band called Murph. Angela and Crystal live in Raleigh, NC and are about to partake in some music making together. Crystal is working on two new cd's. Don Undeen lives in NYC and plays in a fantastic band called Nervous Cabaret.

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Turn this one up REALLY FREAKING LOUD! Written, recorded and polished off in about 45 minutes or so. Clearly my British influence shines forth in this one, right down to the SG through a Vox amp tones and backward riffs here and there. (and…
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Guest said

This song just gets better with every listen!

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This one almost got abandoned, I didn't seem to be getting anywhere with it. It started as I was looking for a sound for another track (which really isn't getting anywhere) and I came across a chime sound that I thought would be lovely with a…
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mmi said

Never throw anything you've created away. I've come close and always been happy about keeping stuff later. As to this track, supercool. Especially when that buzzy thing comes sweeping through. Awesome.

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This one almost got abandoned, I didn't seem to be getting anywhere with it. It started as I was looking for a sound for another track (which really isn't getting anywhere) and I came across a chime sound that I thought would be lovely with a…
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glu said

whew, good thing you kept this one. I like the chime.

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Mr Sandbags said

Cool sound.

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Something completely different- Uilleann pipes(Irish bagpipes) and synth. I wrote this tune over 20 years ago in the style of traditional Irish slow airs. It was recorded way back in 1991 for an album that's been out of print for over 15 years…
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dirtypictures said

Wow. Lovely, makes me miss old Ireland.

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Guest said

@Kirk, yes, I missed it too! This is lovely... (Damn, I must buy a thesaurus.)

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kirklynch said

Oh Wow- How did I miss this one. Great stuff

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Anticipation of a new life.
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Guest said

Oh love the feel of this! Very lovely dreamy vocal, mixed beautifully with the sweetest female voice.

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more of a joke...but i ended up liking it
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Guest said

Thank goodness for the "Songs You Haven't Heard" station. Love it!

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This song is emotional and vibe-drenched. Reverse guitars, flutes, dulcimer, harmonium and panpipes make an interesting mix for this song. The vocal could almost make you cry.
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Guest said

This is beautiful. Love the break at 1.10. Really nice!

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Guest said

Nice! I somehow missed this one, Richard.

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Guest said

This is lovely.

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A morning storm recorded in the courtyard and a musical motif written in the evening. combined time working-- 45 minutes, interrupted by a phone call from the parents to see if I was still alive.
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glu said

Tiger Lovin' or sad clown cowboy. Either way would make for provocative lyrics... or i can write about how I'm about to be late for class. gah!

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A morning storm recorded in the courtyard and a musical motif written in the evening. combined time working-- 45 minutes, interrupted by a phone call from the parents to see if I was still alive.
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glu said

now i'm getting the picture of a sad cowboy clown riding his horse into a storm... makeup dripping off the face... sandbags.. i think you are onto something.

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A morning storm recorded in the courtyard and a musical motif written in the evening. combined time working-- 45 minutes, interrupted by a phone call from the parents to see if I was still alive.
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glu said

now there's a idea for lyrics.

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A morning storm recorded in the courtyard and a musical motif written in the evening. combined time working-- 45 minutes, interrupted by a phone call from the parents to see if I was still alive.
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glu said

plus some croc boots would be real pimp

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A morning storm recorded in the courtyard and a musical motif written in the evening. combined time working-- 45 minutes, interrupted by a phone call from the parents to see if I was still alive.
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glu said

sandbags, it looks like we both have the hero complex. I empathize, it's a terrible self-inflicted typecast to put on oneself, but almost irresistible to the psyche to want to be the rugged cowboy hero archetype. Damn you Jung! It cooled off here in Texas after the storm, so we had a little sub 39C air blow in yesterday.

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A morning storm recorded in the courtyard and a musical motif written in the evening. combined time working-- 45 minutes, interrupted by a phone call from the parents to see if I was still alive.
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Mr Sandbags said

Sounds like film music, reminiscent of a western. Right now I'd like to be the hero striding into that storm because it is too HOT!

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kirklynch said

Wild- Rockin'- Dig it!!

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