75 tracks by Sandy Gritt

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A tribute to the recreational drug known as Ween.
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One of my favourites from the 60's. Stones recorded this one twice: with strings and with vibes. I've done it with cajon and a little grit. Thanks for listening. Sandy
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A gem of a jam from Tattoo You. Done up with acoustics and cajon.
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So sad...Just heard today that Aaron Freeman (aka Gene Ween) is moving on. Thus Ween is no longer together.
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prettymuchstreamofconsciousness...with an overdub or two.
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Beginning or ending your journey...or just getting off.
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live from Cuppa Joy...March 3,2010.
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Theme to something. Not quite sure what.
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An acoustic version from my live demo.
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I'd never played a U2 song before this one. Tried to give it a bit of a Reggae feel.
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Live recording with guitar and voice.
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It's not funny 'cause it's true. God's a very busy man.
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Recorded live, backseat of the Malibu.
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A simple song that somehow became a rather complicated recording.
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With oldrottenhead on organ and bg vocals and Dave Berry on lead guitar. I did the guitar and voice percussion.
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Another Bowie cover. This time stripped down and played live.
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A bit of Gritter a bit of glam.
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Junkyard version of the song the Beatles made famous written by Phil Medley and Bert Russell.
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This was more of an experiment that somehow worked it's way into a song.
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A beautiful song by our fellow Canadian Bruce Cockburn. Guitars by Dave Berry Vocals and Moog synth by Sandy Gritt
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