75 tracks by Sandy Gritt
An old one that needed a kick in the ass. Consider it kicked.
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Resulting from a Mini-Moog attack a had one night.
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Danny Zuko from the motion picture Grease
sung by Sandy Gritt
written by Louis St. Louis and Scott Simon
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Just saw Ween's soon to be infamous train wreck of a show in Vancouver. Still one of the best live bands around. All hail Boognish!
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A live recording (guitar and vocal) written and recorded one afternoon while I had the house to myself. Cajon and bg vocal added.
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Reworked from an improvised track recorded for Christmas 2009. Now with structure and meaning! Happy Holidays everyone.
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Lyrics are from a poem inspired by the Picasso painting of the same name, written by Trevor Lewis.
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I wrote this after seeing the film "I'm Not There" about all them Bob Dylans. The early acoustic take of the song was much more nasaly.
©2010 Sandy Gritt
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This one didn't make it on to the "White Album" but it can be found on Anthology 3. This is John getting quite silly...
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A George Harrison song that sits quietly at the end of side three on the "White" Album.
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Just some fun I was having with the record button on. Edgy and a blast to sing.
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Syd was one of a kind. Recorded live with backing vocal added.
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I wrote this one a few year's back when my daughter was 6 years old. I finally recorded it and uploaded it to her MP3 player for her 12th birthday this year.
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A song that has it all. Two chords, great energy, positive lyrics and a punk meets reggae vibe. This is a cover of Stiff Little Fingers version. Original was written by Bunny Wailer after he left Bob Marley's Wailers.
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Canadian Punk Rock anthem by Vancouver band The K-tels. They had to change their name just before the release of Hawaii due to litigation. Written by Art Bergmann and Ross Carpenter.
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The Clash were the best punk band period. A Strummer/Jones classic, this one from London Calling simply rocks.
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This was the B-side to the 1980 single Telegram Sam (The T-Rex Cover). It's so good that it was included on their greatest hits compilations. Dark and moody, Bauhaus were the fathers of Goth.
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Tom Waits has so many great songs. This one's from his stellar album "Mule Variations". We all need something to believe in...and chocolate is so easy to love.
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