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This song speaks to a dichotomy I've noticed about the digital age. While businesses certainly have a lot to say to their customers, and use all kinds of electronic means to reach them, the same is not true of the individual. Now that we have…
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I would be much more likely to switch the call alert on my phone on, if I liked talking on it...but I guess that's a different point. :-) The only really great form of communication is non-verbal anyway. :-)

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A pledge to the love of my life. Used a little different instrumentation and arrangement on this. I like it. What do you think?
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Guest said

Lovely melody, Terry, and nice harmonies to boot!

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A pledge to the love of my life. Used a little different instrumentation and arrangement on this. I like it. What do you think?
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Guest said

Good one, Terry, great music and harmonies.

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This is a song about what I couldn't do for my lady love. The lyrics were written in a hotel room while I was missing her. ER
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Guest said

Yes, love the jangly music...very nice!

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This is a song about what I couldn't do for my lady love. The lyrics were written in a hotel room while I was missing her. ER
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kirklynch said

Love those guitar parts!

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This is a song about what I couldn't do for my lady love. The lyrics were written in a hotel room while I was missing her. ER
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Guest said

The moody sax and finger picking go really well together here.

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This is how I got over the events of 9/11.
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Guest said

Crazy days - great song!

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This is a collaboration between Endicott Road and Sister Savage. Hope you enjoy it. ER
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Wildgeas Music said

Tip of the hat to the back up band :)

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This is the title track and was written in the 90s to a boss who resisted change and it's obvious benefits.
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Guest said

Nice vibrato! Great delivery.

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This is the title track and was written in the 90s to a boss who resisted change and it's obvious benefits.
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Guest said

Great lyrics, Terry, and I really like the harmonious backing singing. By the way, did your boss go bust?

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This is the first song on the first CD I ever compiled. You'll notice a piano as the primary instrument, and extensive use of horns. I wrote it years ago, and play it when I need some cheering up. Hope you like it. ER
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Guest said

I really like the piano, Terry, it quite surprised me, very nice!

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Another older song, this is my attempt to sound like one of my all-time favorites, Robin Trower. While he never used horns in his songs, I like them (being a former sax player), so I used them in this song to enhance the sound. Let me know what…
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kirklynch said

Great guitar work! The horns are a nice touch too

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Another older song, this is my attempt to sound like one of my all-time favorites, Robin Trower. While he never used horns in his songs, I like them (being a former sax player), so I used them in this song to enhance the sound. Let me know what…
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Guest said

Truly funky guitar there, Terry.

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Another older song, this is my attempt to sound like one of my all-time favorites, Robin Trower. While he never used horns in his songs, I like them (being a former sax player), so I used them in this song to enhance the sound. Let me know what…
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dougsparling said

I totally dig the guitars. Creative and playful, nice variety of sounds. Like the horns too (I'm also a former sax player)

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This is a collaboration between Endicott Road and Sister Savage. Hope you enjoy it. ER
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Guest said

What sympathetic backing, Terry, suits Tess's beautiful voice.

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This is a lullaby I wrote for my oldest daughter when she was a toddler. Some think it's sweet, and I appreciate that, but I wrote so I could also sing it to her when she wouldn't shut the f*ck up and go to bed!
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Guest said

It's lovely Terry, I like your harmonies as well.

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Written while awaiting a CD from one of the artists who participated in the 08 version of RPM.
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Mud Octave said

this is so cool you remind me of randy newman! sooooo cool!

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One of my best melodies, but I can't seem to get the vocals right. Would welcome any one else who might want to take a crack at it.
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Mud Octave said

you've got a great voice. keep on singin!

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This is the very first song I ever posted anywhere online. I still like listening to it years later. What do you think?
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Guest said

I like the guitar sound on this.

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For someone who uses a computer and the internet to distribute his music, this is kind of an odd, if not ironic song to sing. However . . .
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Guest said

Especially like the lyrics, Terry and your musical back up is great.

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