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With the amazing JS Tolar, as band "Visions of Nell".
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Music performed by Geoffrey Armes. Song written by Brent Kinder, for his album "Sunny, sorta...".
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My first attempt to work with loops I created using midi. With Mr Sandbags (reichatron). There's a really cool version with guitar added by Mac somewhere too, but it's weirdly vanished! Will add as soon as I find it.
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Noodling in the lydian mode.
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Sundown ya better take care If I find you been creepin' 'round my back stairs
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took the chord progression from "The Weight" by The Band and added some things to it.
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didn't mean to take up all your sweet time
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This one was tricky. I'm still not satisfied with my mixing concept, but I think I can live with this result for the time being. Lyrics, Vocals: Mike Basil Bass: Victor_HP Drums: Dean Wuksta Guitars: Michel Pilotte Horns: Tom Nigbor Violin…
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another for the fest on the otherside which i thought i'd share with you all too....Hope you enjoy !!
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From the movie "Excalibur," Merlin's Charm of Making: Anál nathrach, orth bháis bethad, do chél dénmha. English: Serpent's breath, charm of death and life, thy omen of making.
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Bounce along with this happy song. Listen to The Strips for more rocking tunes.
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Are you the Riverman, is Steve, is Zabuza?
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Harmonica, Cymbal crashes, what more could you want? Listen to The Strips.
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The second song in The Girl Out West trilogy and the last song on The Strips first EP Welcome to Our Basement.
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This rare song was played twice live by the band in 1993, and a short instrumental demo version was also recorded at their last recording session at Robert Lang studios in February 1994. Most of the lyrics for this cover are from the performance…
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Theft steals from the thief.
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Just finished reading The Lucifer Principle . . . LYRICS: Every once in a while Uncle Sam stands up Line up single file Marching hup 2 3 4 His unsure intentions make them disagree but he knows how to compromise Make them bend their…
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When I was a kid, I was walking home from school with my foster brothers. Some guy in a black Camaro pulled up on the side of the road and said . . .
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This here is a crazy party track that's making waves in the clubs and streets of naija
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A killer dance track featuring the sensational voice of 911army's Promphizy...enjoy
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This started sounding quite Nick Caveish and at the same time I wanted to do something with Joe Meek; so it's a murderballad-variation on Johnny Remember me. There's stylophone and theremin in there. The theremin is quite effective at some points…
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With Mr Sandbags (piano), as band "Elusive Gene".
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