Endicott Road's listening history

Robert James's avatar
Doubling! Guitar Harmonies! Rawk On!
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I drove past Canobie Lake in Salem, NH the other day and I suddenly had this title for the RPM project pop into my head. Showdown at Canobie Lake Park. Think of it as 3:00 High only set in front of an awesome wooden roller coaster.
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Traffic in Eastern Massachusetts blows. Just saying.
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RPM 2012 - Two down, at least eight to go.
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Song five out of 15 for RPM Challenge and FAWM. I can't play keyboards to save my life so when I try to write on one I usually just end up with music that is 100% rhythm orientated. This is an example of that.
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Lithia Spring and the Beatniks of Destruction's avatar
Revisiting this track too. For some unknown reason, the church across the street from my former abode occasionally rang their bell at 7:30 in the morning. Not every Sunday. Come to think, Sunday wasn't the exclusive day either. At any rate…
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Re-recording of an old song I'd originally written for an even older band, Buckle. I think Buckle's been done now for almost eighteen years, so it may be safe to dust this off now and expose it to light again.
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MF Hot Wheels Spaulding esq's avatar
you'll find that these songs and the lick lichens stuff are very differnet from chimps
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okay this is number seventeen then, on to lick lichens
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Aeolean muse, Sing to me your dulcet tones: Windchimes in autumn. (I actually heard the first three notes of this piece on my windchimes and the whole thing unfolded from there.)
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