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Using cha cha and rhumba beats from the 1958 record album "Rhythm Accompaniment", with all other instruments played by the composer. Written and recorded in February 2009 for the RPM Challenge.
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Using the rock & roll and fox trot beats from the 1958 record album "Rhythm Accompaniment", with the composer playing all other instruments. Written and recorded in February 2009 for the RPM Challenge.
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We lived in a house on Eddy St. Then they tore that down, leaving only the two huge palm trees, then they tore those down & built other things, now no one would know that we were ever there.
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T Boudreau - Lyrics / Music
Bonehead - Guitar, Vocals
Thunder Chris - Drums, B Vocs
Tim Hochadel - Bass, B Vocals
John Young - Keys
JD Herzog - Sax
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C Maiorano - Lyrics / Music
Thunder Chris - Drums, Vocals
Bonehead - Guitar
Tim Hochadel - Bass
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T Boudreau - Lyrics / Music
Bonehead - Guitar, Vocals
Thunder Chris - Drums, B Vocs
Tim Hochadel - Bass
John Young - Keys
Eddie Davis - Lead guitar
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C Maiorano - Lyrics / Music
Thunder Chris - Drums, Vocals
Bonehead - Guitars
Tim Hochadel - Bass,
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This was written for RPM 2009, mostly in January and was inspired by from a mix of current events and personal journey.
Lyrics:
The Queen of Pearls is wearing diamonds
up and down her fingers
She holds the door to the castle
where memories…
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This is a random, ambient, minimal and free music.
Random serie 1 contains some early works named 'beauty'.
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This is a random, ambient, minimal and free music.
Random serie 1 contains some early works named 'beauty'.
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This is a random, ambient, minimal and free music.
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This story is a poem sent to me by Lesley Sawyer from a blog on her MySpace site and I put it to music and am posting it so she can hear it and maybe see if it's alright. We don't know who wrote the poem. If anybody does please tell me. j mt
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It's about getting lost in the big city, about knowing the way through, and about the Last Chance Saloon.
This is now a tidied up version 18/3/09
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Accompanied by Jim Bouchard on Slide Guitar, this is "the way my people does". The unsung heroes.
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It was the briefest of looks, but from that moment (in that
discustingly dirty kitchen, no less) it was a certainty that you would
be mine.
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I watched as she walked back across the border. There was no one
waiting to question her. she turned back to look at me from the other
side of the fence. I couldn't decide which side of the wall I was on.
Goodbye my Penelope.
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I should mention I was thoroughly tanked on sangria when I made this one. It just seemed appropriate...
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A chance gtr line turns into a big production. This is a song I wrote for myself, meaning it's probably too long, it probably has too many parts and it probably has too much going on in it. YET, I don't care. I wrote it for me. Oh, and I am very…
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This song sounds best if you can drive through Hollywood Hills, or anywhere in Southern CA. Funny how I happen to live in NH, eh? Another song that came from a simple gtr line (the intro).
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I am Ironman.
With this one, I purposely kept it stripped down. I could have lavished it up, but I wanted the tone to match the stark clarity of realization. Sometimes this one sounds thin to me, but stark clarity sometimes has the same: "That…
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This is a track of serendipity (is that how you spell that?) I was hours from deadline, lots of mixing left to do, and this track was FAR from done. I love the congas in this one. In general, this is a fun one for me. For once I actually don't…
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Eerie, mournful, beautiful, but so, so lonely.
These are the words of a friend listening to it. When you make a conscious choice as to who you should be, what you were meant to be, what you have failed to be, until now...
This one is meant…
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This is written by my friend Stuart Walker, and he gave me permission to record this for my RPM 2009 album. It reminded me of early Leonard Cohen so I took it in that direction with the finger picking and spookiness
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I started writing this to submit to the song fight challenge. I decided to put it on the album instead.
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Folky song about a mans life at sea. written a few years ago.
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One day you realize the world you live in is not what you think it is. They want to kill you for your discovery.
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A Tomita-ish take on Charles Ives' wonderful composition.
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The grandiflora rose, Shining Hour, is extremely floriferous with high-centered yellow blooms. The bush has good vigor with medium green, glossy foliage and an upright, dense habit.
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The moodiest of my attempts at writing music using programming instead of composing on manuscript.
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I believe the recording in the background is from a spy station. The other is a Spanish sonnet.
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I thought porgamming would be a picnic, instead it was a zoo. Or a fairground.
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This song was written and recorded for my 2009 RPM Challenge album "Relative Polyphonic Mutiny". I was watching a biography of Willie Nelson and so this was my attempt at something I thought he might do. I don't hate the song, but I freely admit…
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Bohemian Bus
by Jack Merlot
copyright 2008 - all rights reserved
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Bohemian Bus
Tying knots inside of heads
imagine how to untie them
rag rugs and wood floors occupy my time
Too much time
too much time…
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From France: the jogging theme from "Punch-Out"
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A brief moment of sincerity in a sea of ludicrousity.
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The danciest song this side of Dancytown! Please don't sue us, Junior and/or Senior.
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A very simple experiment with layered electric guitars and some laidback beats.
Copyright © 2009 Tiago Castro Henriques, some rights reserved (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/).
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Brett Picknell - Music
George Brown - Lyrics & Vocals
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anxiety over something horrible that someone might have done, will destroy you when it's something that you'll never know for sure.
leads into 'roost.'
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This track is an outtake from my Mellotronic EP. It was originally going to be the lead track on that EP, but as the concept for the EP gelled, this track just didn't seem to fit (despite the Mellotron). It's currently under consideration as the…
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*Ambient with vocals*
Forget everything
Drift in the white noise ocean
The sun is rising
Let go of yourself
See the beautiful blankness
It’s Monday morning
This won’t hurt a bit
Breathe in a clean new program
It’s time to wake up
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This track is the introduction to the main bulk of the album. It says "WELCOME TO RPM '09" and doesn't let you go until you've gotten to "Dancing With The Midnight Waves", the penultimate track.
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The scene setter. This was the first track on the album and I've still got mixed feelings about it. Audibly, I like it. Cohesively, it doesn't REALLY fit in... My girlfriend told me "like it needs to represent the rest of the album. It grabs your…
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A deceptively forceful song dealing with the death of my sister.
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Instrumental love song for a groovy space chick!
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I literally pulled this out of my ass in a few minutes. The lyrics just poured out of me once i decided to sing about myself. Very autobiographical, also inspired by polka music. i love polka music!
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this is about a couple who are at odds with each other because of their goals, could also be viewed as a guy who wants his partner to commit suicide with him?
i usually play this on guitar, but for the RPM Challenge, i wanted to do it electronically…
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when i was 18 i took in a runaway
she crawled into my bed on the 7th day
i played her music and i cooked her food
i did everything i thought i should
i let her sleep late and i paid her way
then her dad showed up one day
well she had grown…
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in my head i am wondering in the desert
and the night sky is so
full of pregnant stars
the world outside is so fertile
and i feel so fertile too
i know in my heart
you are fertile too
i feel so far from home now
i feel so far from…
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everyone thinks a lullaby is a soft song for children. Not anymore.
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My Clique-contribution with some added ambientsound recorded from my window. This is partly the traditional filler-track but I quite like the ambientsound. If I do a record next year (I probably won't) it will most likely be just 35 minutes of…
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Hurtling towards oblivion thanks to a giant catapult owned by a foul-mouthed voodoo child, he sends a final lewd finger gesture back to the world he sought escape from.
Unbeknownst to him, Voodoo Boy may have a vested interest in using him…
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Oh crap - somebody broke the multiverse. I should have known those #?%! black holes were a serious security flaw.
We were really meaning to fix that, but never got around to it. (It would have cut into our golf time.)
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An abduction of sorts - the abductor has honest intentions but perhaps a twisted sense of wrong and right.
(Having your atoms jumbled up by a black hole sometimes has that effect, according to that Stephen Hawking guy. I think Stephen King may…
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The response to the telegraphinar communication, from a darker perspective. The deleted don't like to remain that way. Even deleted files still lurk somewhere.
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Experimentation with polyrhythms - it goes in some weird directions from there.
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From the RPM Challenge 2009 album - "Like A Dark Mirror Keeping Its Secrets":
Native American Industrial?
Sample credits will appear with album info once posted.
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