FDR's listening history

02bfree's avatar
Anyone who has been through a messy breakup can relate to this song.
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Greg Connor's avatar
Something I found in the bottom of the drawer. Recorded in September 2009. Classical Guitar, Irish Whistle & Echo Harp Harmonica
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Colin Garvey's avatar
Yes, it's basically me noodling...
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I find it difficult to believe this is all Midi instruments. The Midi guitars, bass & leads, I ran through amp sims. The drums are all Midi. 7 tracks. Kicker, snare, 2 tom tracks, high hat, tambourine, and a cowbell. All done on the keys…
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Jason Earls's avatar
buzzing around your hive...
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Whew! Thank the music Gods that is over with. Now I can get back to my meager existence. Honey, I need a fat steak and some beer. A whole heap of it!
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This is a laid back little number written by Elmore James and given the FDR treatment!
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From a rainy summer evening at Brookmere Winery's vineyard, Belleville, PA. Wine was flowing, and we made a bunch of new friends that night.
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Written by an unknown preacher in Dalton GA in the late 50's/early 60's, this song was popularized by the gospel duo, Don & Earl, then-stars of WWVA-AM's Jamboree. Mama Corn's dobro-player brought the song to the band, having sung it in his…
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A snippet of Seeing You Again, from Mama Corn's self-titled CD. Written by Ben Nelson, and originally recorded and performed by the influential 70's PA bluegrass band, The Grass Strings. The song tells of the singer's regret at walking away from…
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