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another cultural landslide said

Some funk goin' on. Oh yeah! w;-)

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another cultural landslide said

:D w;-)

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Guest said

Sweet ,I'm hooked on the blues.

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Guest said

Digging the Eric Johnson style tones.

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Guest said

Great guitar tones and playing .

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The Conundrum said

Thanks for the heads up, Cave Street. We'll make sure to correct that error.

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Cave Street said

Dudes! Do you know there is over 4 minutes and 20 seconds of silence at the end of this track? I sat through all of it thinking there was some sort of bonus cut coming or something... (but I'm a dork like that) Anyway, I understand not wanting to hassle with fixing clams and such, but you could at least lop off the last third of the track that contains no music?! :-) Oh, by the way, did I say KILLER TRACK! Love your tones, guys! Looking forward to hearing more. More notes, less silence! :-)

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Guest said

cool and warm

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A re-take of a great tune written by Gene.
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The Conundrum said

Thanks R.E. and A.C.L!

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A re-take of a great tune written by Gene.
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Red Electron said

Nice stuff.

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A poetic piece written on the fly by Gene. Vinnie does the lead guitar on this all the way through. It's inspired by a tale of a woman and the dunes of Pismo Beach, California. The rest is up to your imagination.
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another cultural landslide said

Whoa ~ excellent track! Love the groove of this track! w;-)

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Vinnie commissioned a song for Gene to write for Vinnie's other band, The Blue Kind. It never made it to the Blue Kind's set list so we decided to do it ourselves, for ourselves. Great chord progression!
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another cultural landslide said

Fabulous track! Would be awesome to drop a vocal in. w;-)

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This is guitar fest where Gene and Vinnie are sowing some wild, musical oats.
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The Conundrum said

Thanks, AMUC. What we do is almost like a musical group-meditation. It's good to know that translates through to the listener!

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This is guitar fest where Gene and Vinnie are sowing some wild, musical oats.
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AMUC said

I'm really digging these tracks -- it's great background music when you're lounging around on the couch and trying to relax.

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This chord progression was written within five minutes by Vinnie Caggiano. It sounds like the theme for a macabre TV comedy, ergo the title.
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The Conundrum said

Thanks for the thumb's up, guys!

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This chord progression was written within five minutes by Vinnie Caggiano. It sounds like the theme for a macabre TV comedy, ergo the title.
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Guest said

Good one.

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This is a section from a longer piece of music written by Gene Ferriter, called "Back On Track."
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Endicott Road said

Listened to all 3 tracks and found them all enjoyable. Will be back for more. ER

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This chord progression was written within five minutes by Vinnie Caggiano. It sounds like the theme for a macabre TV comedy, ergo the title.
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Endicott Road said

Love the guitar jam. Wish I could play as well. ER

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This is a section from a longer piece of music written by Gene Ferriter, called "Back On Track."
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kavin. said

tasty licks!

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