Keith Landry's listening history

Brian Bazeley's avatar
Another laid back track that Louis has allowed me to add a little bass too.
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richardlaceves's avatar
Second movment,, perhaps a little rough,, comments welcome,,, 6/11 Third mov is now done,,, and very very different from the first two,, scares me a little
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Dana's avatar
I wrote this song after my brother passed away a couple years ago. His girlfriend of 4 years asked me to write the music to a poem she wrote. This is what it turned out to be. Lyrics by Annie Buller.
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Gary Fox's avatar
The riff came to me in a flash and was probably the first time I recorded an idea on my (then) new micro-cassette player. It was supposed to be one of those spoken songs, complete with 70's backing vocals. I don't know if I pulled it off, but…
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vaisvil's avatar
This is a piece Norm and I collaborated on last year. We hope you will enjoy it. two improvised 12 string guitar lines bass line ( I took a few takes) improvised piano Norm's percussion in Tumbao rhythm
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christopher t nickey's avatar
this is a song about the train yards in sulphur springs Ky. back in the day .
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christopher t nickey's avatar
this is a song that i wrote about my beautiful wife .she has been a constant source of inspiration to me and every word is true . this is a rough draft and i plan to record a full version with my band very soon until then ....enjoy!
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I was walking down an empty street late one night and thinking of different things while the fire of a song was burning in my head. then took the situation and looked at the parrellels in my life and from that came this song. hope you like it! :)
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When I wrote this it was a cold cloudy and dark winter night here in vancouver but I was sitting in my room and was just in a sunny state of mind. I then picked up my Uke and started fiddlin around searching for a breezy chord progression, then…
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