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A bit of a Jazzy noodle under influence of a nice drop of Red.................
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There’s a fire in your eyes
It burns, it bleeds
A raging wind inside
knocks me off my feet
You light up like a sunbeam
And you run through my bloodstream
All the time
Your light, it blinds
My sight, my eyes
I’m struck by lightning
You’re forked…
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This is a story of a female who drowns herself in the Moody River after cheating on her lover. Her lover goes to the oak tree where they met and finds a glove on the ground with a note stating why she did this. He stares into the muddy water and…
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He went from living high on the hog to surviving below the hog pile.
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The problem with drinking too much hootch. Commonly referred to as mountain dew.
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Featuring vocals by Katy Theodossiou. Although it isn't, it sounds alot like a bootleg version of a song. Has a really good lo-fi sound to it! Tell me what you think!
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From down deep in the cellar last night .....A jazzy number straight out of the box .........a noodle that got ad-libbed.......
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Electronic Dream #1 was made for the Internet Movie Project in 2002 that fell apart as I remember. All but the initial bright sweep which comes from the CZ-101 is from the Korg MS2000 analog modeling synthesizer. Excepting the Casio sample this…
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Written in 1989 and performed ever since by the Sluggos, this song was also covered by Split Lip Rayfield and appears on their album "Never Make It Home." The one song in my catalog that draws any royalties.
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This song is the only surviving track from a rock opera I wrote circa 1990. This recording was made by Mike Coykendall (currently playing with M. Ward/She & Him) at a May 1991 show at The Spot (RIP) in Wichita.
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A protest song of sorts, regarding Vulcan Chemicals' disregard for the environment. Recorded in 1991 on four-track cassette as part of the never-released "Banana Syndrome" album. I play and sing everything on this one — perhaps my first recorded…
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A lonesome tune from a lonesome time. Recorded in 1991 on four-track cassette as part of the never-released "Banana Syndrome" album. I played everything on this one.
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This song was composed spontaneously while the four-track rolled during a monumental LSD trip in 1991. The background vocals and backward percussion were added the next morning before sleep came.
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Written on Christmas, 1992, and recorded immediately onto four-track, this song was a gift. Midtown, Wichita.
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More noise please! This one appeared on the 1993 Sunshine Family EP "Superbeetle," recorded by Chris Neal in the old Big Dog studios, Wichita, Kansas.
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