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This was the B side of Randy Newman's "Short People". My first recording with my new jumbo acoustic Michael Kelly. Please excuse the voice. Trying to sound like an old man on a farm with my voice ain't easy! :)
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My apologies to Ray Willie Hubbard. This sounds nothing like his great version of this. All instruments played by me, in studio. This was before I discovered the usefulness of a pop filter.
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Ain't feelin' it
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Here is my contribution to the latest song writing challenge posted in the Alonetone Forum. _______________________________________________ Who Knew when I first met you That all your troubles would be mine And you’d be coming around again…
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Here's my contribution to the "Who Knew" songwriting challenge. Also my first 12 bar blues song which was a challenge I added for myself, so hope you like it! Who Knew © 2015 Colleen Dillon Verse 1: You’re soft in your heart But rough…
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Cover of Everlast. Whole lot of synth special FX in this one.
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Always been a fan of John Prine and next to Sam Stone this was one of my favorites. Done with a slight hip hop beat to it. All tracks played by me....in my studio....in my office....at home. Yeah, I'm kinda low budget...
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Robin Trower cover. I make no excuses for the number of licks I learned from Robin Trower. Be sure to listen carefully towards the end when some horney, white girls will sing you into their beds!!!!!
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Imagining my band imaginary band in my head on one of those 60's type music shows. Just having fun with this one nothing too serious lyrically like solving world peace or finding high consciousness ..although it really is a true story.
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Well the MN songwriters were in my living room tonight. We all shared our contributions to the "glass" songwriting challenge. Here's the live version of Poorly Blown Glass with Greg Connor on Guitar, Scott Zosel on Mandolin, Colin Walterson…
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