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This is the 2.Song from the 9 (Nr.11) from Collection 4.0 from SUB OUT RIPPER.
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This is the 1.Song from the 10 (Nr.12) from Collection 4.0 from SUB OUT RIPPER.
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Back again in my hostel, I was feeling so low. My wife knowing I will be in this condition, call me up and comforted me saying "My prayers is always with you and you are not alone". Her words rain down sweet peace of comfort in my heart, And…
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improv variations for Sound-In solstice 2013
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buy here: https://itunes.apple.com/album/80s-girls-single/id649911480
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I have absolutely no idea what prompted this one. Must have been on strong medication or something...
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Elves & Flowers XXIII
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Text-to-Midi ambient sleep track.
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This is the best ever version of this song. I performed it at the songwriters festival in Nashville at a dive bar called Bobby's Idle hour, and invited random people to do harmonies. No one came up, but there was a guy in the audience who thought…
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Malicious Beasts is a track about a dark reality that surrounds us all. It's a journey into the terror of truth and reality.
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You are the setting sun, Once you've left and gone, it's like I'm waiting to be found. You are an open book, In another language, time well stood. I would be your sinking ship, You, with your captain's cap. You, could lead us down into…
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By Brian Clark
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It sucks living in tornado alley. (Some of the licks in this tune are from a blues column by Keith Wyatt in which he discusses harmonica licks by Little Walter.)
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