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(Hogard)
Truth, slightly adorned. Tony tries taping a contact mic to his thoat. Er, throat. Come to think of it, that might have sounded more interesting.
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(Hogard/Shelton)
First track done for RPM2009. Tony attempts to tell a fictional story, then gets distracted and starts twiddling knobs.
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(Shelton/Hogard)
Tony's (rather scattered) setting of a Bob poem, but he only got 1/3 through before getting frustrated. Needed more direction.
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(Hogard/Hogard/Hogard/Hogard)
Why, no, this didn't take long to write.
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(Shelton)
Unfinished -- vox already done for full version. Pretty.
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(Shelton)
Bob's composition, Tony thinks it's rather Present-like. This was fun! Probably redo with greater precision.
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(Hogard)
Intended as intro for something else (well, originally as outgoing voicemail message), never managed to tack on.
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A poptastic acknowledgement of some of the great qualities I love about Debbie, my fab lady. Recorded as part of RPM 09
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A punk/pop tune I wrote in ten minutes for the RPM 09 Challenge. It's true, she saves me from myself every day.
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There's a lot of tractors 'round where I live. Recorded as part of RPM 09.
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Hey, notice the new forum section... Track Therapy? discuss with me: http://alonetone.com/forums/track-therapy/topics/help-me-find-direction-for-this-track
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A tune inspired by a visit to Arizona a while back. It was originally called 'Grand canyon state of mind' but I changed it!
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A punk/pop tune relating to my being a bit of a soap-dodger. Or so my lady says.
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Another countryish/old-timey tune, this time lamenting the death of my beloved Nissan Bluebird. Features Rick Townend on fiddle and banjo.
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A tongue-in-cheek country ramble about how my relationships always end. Though got a keeper for real now!
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A sorta countryish song. Trying to remain optimistic while that particular relationship slowly fell apart.
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A bluegrass tune about my granddad. Accompanied by top UK bluegrasser Rick Townend on banjo and fiddle.
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Another bluegrassy tune. There really were loads of magpies around where I lived at the time.
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An acoustic song written during one of my all-too-frequent bouts of self-doubt.
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An acoustic tune written while waiting for Debbie to get home from work. That stinking job always kept her late.
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An acoustic version of a song I wrote for Debbie, my partner. She's nearly always happy but occasionally...
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An old-timey number written during the particularly wet summer of 2007.
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A kinda country/reggae crossover tune about my tendency to fidget while sleeping.
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A techno/country tune about how I met my lady, Debs.
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A trancy rock thang I wrote in french. Apologies to all french speakers as I used an online translator so it might not mean what I think it does.
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A latin flavoured ditty about my hatred of advertising. If I want something, I'll ask - otherwise leave me alone!
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My best mate, Weaver, always used to tell me I wrote too many songs about women so here's a pop tune my sister might like!
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A little bit romantic... and a bit of a sad melody.
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Isn't life in the City great. Not this song - but actual life. eh? eh?
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My friend had a crush on a girl who lived three doors down. This was the result... I think he was a bit of a stalker actually. You know who you are!
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A light hearted song about drugs.
Note: Drugs are bad!
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A little bit sad with a message of hope. Maybe. I'm not quite sure.
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This song is a tribute to the space monkeys named Albert. They all died tragic deaths of various kinds during their forced service to the American space program.
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cd01 - Session 01 Song 01
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cd01 - Session 01 Song 02
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cd01 - Session 01 Song 03
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cd01 - Session 01 Song 04
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cd01 - Session 02 Song 01
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cd01 - Session 02 Song 02
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cd01 - Session 02 Song 03
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cd01 - Session 02 Song 04
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The allowance of alcohol alloted to each member of the Corps of Discovery at the end of each day.
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My story song about the catfish of the Missouri River, a staple in the diet of the Corps of Discovery.
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My song about the spot where the Corps of Discovery camped overnight.
This is where the Bonne Femme (Good Woman) Creek joins the Missouri River in Boone County, Mo.
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My song about the beginning of the journey to the Pacific and the search for the northwest passage.
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My story song of an important navigation tool for Lewis and Clark mentioned in their journal of the adventure.
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My song of the experience at dusk on the Missouri River.
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My story song in honor of Pierre Cruzatte, the one eyed fiddler of the Corps of Discovery.
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My story song about an indian site on the Missouri River near Boone county Mo.
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My song about the hazards of the Missouri River.
A snag is an above water branch and a sawyer is a below water log or branch. Hence, "Tom Sawyer," from Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens).
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My song honoring the only man lost during the journey of the Corps of Discovery.
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