Ice: How did you do that? Sounds like ice wind chimes. I like the beginning the best! The piano is a tonal contrast. The mixture has a relaxing and chilling effect on a hot summer day.
I had envisioned the title referring to a suicide; however I suppose it could be anything attempted without success. In case you've not sussed it out yet, our friend Elle is not a happy camper.
Some day I'll get around to noting all of the…
I had envisioned the title referring to a suicide; however I suppose it could be anything attempted without success. In case you've not sussed it out yet, our friend Elle is not a happy camper.
Some day I'll get around to noting all of the…
I love this song's enigmatic title. I shall give you a hint: the two beings mentioned in the title are the same species. I shan't say more (unless you ask nicely).
@Tess: That's what I told my muse. I'm not sure WHAT she was smoking. The poetry and my manner of delivery remind me of Shel Silverstein. ;) Listen carefully for the Derps at the end of the track. LOL.
Wow, thanks very much. Quite gracious of you. I was a little insecure about it myself (not the composition which I think is solid, but the performance). I'd have spent six more months getting the vocals just so on this album. But then, paradoxically, some of them came out perfect on the first take. (Not this track!) But there I go again, admitting my own faults. Heh heh.
@Tess: It's a "flute-like" sound, isn't it? But it's actually a virtual synth app from Akai on the iPod Touch. Everything on this entire project except the vocals is the Akai Synthstation app. :)
A little four-bar, 21-second joke. It's all woodwinds and a tiny bit of sampled junk percussion.
Mr. Schaum was the band teacher when I was in elementary school. Hmmm, or was it Mr. Schram? I don't recall now.
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Like way cool, dude
Ice: How did you do that? Sounds like ice wind chimes. I like the beginning the best! The piano is a tonal contrast. The mixture has a relaxing and chilling effect on a hot summer day.
Fireside tales: I totally love the harmonica and I think I may even hear a crackling campfire, nice
delicious synchromaticity
Hey this is a trippy one, thanks for sharing!
144 tracks? that's gross
Totally dig! w;-)
Nice , I like it
@Sandy: Thanks for listening! :)
dig this. sounds just like it was back when...you put me there. Thanks...
lol - hee hee - made me laugh. cool
love that recorder in the intro!
*The Giving Tree*: a classic Silverstein.
@Tess: That's what I told my muse. I'm not sure WHAT she was smoking. The poetry and my manner of delivery remind me of Shel Silverstein. ;) Listen carefully for the Derps at the end of the track. LOL.
Wow, thanks very much. Quite gracious of you. I was a little insecure about it myself (not the composition which I think is solid, but the performance). I'd have spent six more months getting the vocals just so on this album. But then, paradoxically, some of them came out perfect on the first take. (Not this track!) But there I go again, admitting my own faults. Heh heh.
@Tess: It's a "flute-like" sound, isn't it? But it's actually a virtual synth app from Akai on the iPod Touch. Everything on this entire project except the vocals is the Akai Synthstation app. :)
Lovely freshness here. The flute(?) is a great touch.
Super tight harmony!
Trippy!!
New version, for all you fans of really bad lounge.
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Ah, thank you kindly. :)
This track is radically different from my others; please don't make it the only one you check out!