200 tracks by Gary Fox
This is a rallying cry! Get up, move a little! There, you'll feel better, trust me.
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I used to play a lot more funk. This is kind of funk, but it was enough to bring back my love of the groove. ;)
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Have some fun, dance a little, dance some more.
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Every album needs a straight up rocker with dirty guitar. This song came from the sound of the guitar.
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I don't know why, but this makes me think I should have called the record Gary's Space Rock and Soul Revue. However, that name is really cheesy, so I am glad I restrained myself. You probably are too.
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This one has a good groove, but I admit you won't dance as much to this one. Grab a drink and just listen and tap your feet. Turning yourself around with conviction drives through every beat...
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Jump! Dance! Jump some more! Get excited! Play it again, it's already over!
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I traveled back to Memphis in 1969 and recorded this. At least, I wish I did.
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Here, I hope this helps you out a little, my friend.
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Come join me on this sonic joyride...I'm Saved
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This ain't no song about being pretty and watching out for nutty boyfriends...Listen more closely. ;)
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A song to get up and dance to, much like you get and dance when someone whose loudly voiced opinions you don't share is sent packing. Narcissism and hero worship have no place in a civilized world. ;)
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No explanation needed, the lyrics are clear. This is an album of conviction.
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Apparently this song is the quintessential Gary Fox sound. That's probably because it's done with a special guitar with a special tuning. Anyway, my favorite part of the song is the mid-section. This is a "listen loud in the dark" sort of song.
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This song sounds like a lonely road by the beach in the late summer/early fall. Try it out when the weather is cooperating with you. Then, reflect on who you are.
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I played this one fairly straight. It still sounds a lot like the raw 30 second idea I recorded on my phone in an elevator in Chicago in early Feb of 2010 and discovered this RPM season. It's not about what you think it is.
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This one is a bit off the beaten path for me, but was fun to record. It has some great tonal coloring happening throughout, so take a listen. See if you can guess what it's about...
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