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We had to do a song for our hometown Dallas Texas
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This is song is for people who prefer not to be in relationships but wanna do what people in relationships do.
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I had a bit of a dry spell with writing new music but today I have decided to break it.
This is loosely based on another song of mine, titled Swell.
I hope you enjoy this.
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Bible teaching on deliverance, also includes an interview with Keith Gerner on UTV at the time of the release of the film 'The Exorcist'.
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this song is about no matter what is wrong in your life always think of life tomorrow
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this is a rock song with a message about the sad state of the world we currently live in.....enjoy silly humans!
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Noted journalist Sean Farrington demonstrates the best way to get what you want from your interviewees.
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Started out as accoustic guitar track, turned into a gentle shrapnel in the middle then back to a harmonics fleshendo.
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Slow timpani and triangle and a touch of bass drum Wagner style
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this is a redone cover of hallelujah i took this song and made it my own i hope you enjoy :)
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Jonathan Thomas looks at the work of the Holy Spirit in both revealing God and illuminating the Christians mind
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by the internet band "2"
Frank Miller and Chris Vaisvil
Frank Miller wrote the drums and bass parts
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i silly song about pretending to live like ants
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this song is a fun little tune i made with my buddy when we were jamming one day
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do you: know how beautiful you are in that precious, precious twilight, wisps of hair floating around your face like a brunette halo, cheeks suffused with a delicate blush - because I took the time to touch your heart. When I looked into those…
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Jonathan Thomas looks at the Heidelberg Catechism
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another duo of guitars in this epic instrumental..really i can tell whose doing what..im just blown away..
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the only comment i recieved about this was "sound like there's a fuckin' waterfall behind me"
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I wrote this in anticipation of seeing my wife after a long absence. The heart had grown fonder . . .
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Softer more positive vibe. The "radio friendly" sound.
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Anything that is uploaded by Louis I have a compulsion to add a bass line too.
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7 1/2 minute space dance jam. Full of marquee rhythms if marquee is even a rhtyhm term.
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this song is about the world and its beauty it was the first song i ever wrote
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this is a random song i made when i was bored hope you like it
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oh god, the hilarity..dont be scared of this mouse..dont give it power..the mouse is powerless, unless you empower him..that's how im doin'
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The first song done on new album. Featuring Roy Sample on guitar.
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Dedicated to a true and courageous Freedom Fighter in the spirit of Dr. King and Mahatmas Gandhi, Rachel Corrie, who gave her life in the highest tradition of St. John 15:13.
http://rachelcorriefoundation.org/
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another one take that resulted in the previous song slav-o-tage
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Party 2 Nite is a song about you and your lady.
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I wrote this song for the first person I ever fell in love with to tell her that I loved her. I figured that if she didn't feel the same way, it would be less awkward. Win!
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Uploaded this one yesterday but it was a bit scrappy. So I've fine tuned it a bit. Left it a bit basic in case anyone wants to add bongos or zephyr. ( Is that the right word?).
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Guitar/Mandolin: Doug Sparling
Fiddle: Brent Hoad
Composer: Turlough O'Carolan
Arrangement: Doug Sparling
Recorded: 2005
A couple of Planxties by O'Carolan. For the life of me I don't remember the names of them...one may be Charles O'Conor…
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Guitars/Pennywhistle: Doug Sparling
Bodhran: David Shaughnessy
Composer: Doug Sparling
Recorded: 2005
A couple of jigs I wrote after spending time on Inishmore in the Aran Islands.
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Guitars/Keyboards/Low Whistle: Doug Sparling
Composer: Traditional
Recorded: 2005
Irish song, also know by its English title, "For Ireland I'd Not Tell Her Name."
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Pennywhistle, Low Whistle, Bar Stool (w/ drums ticks): Doug Sparling
Bodhran: David Shaughnessy
Composer: Traditional
Recorded: 2005
Set of traditional Irish jigs. Don't ask me the names of them, I don't remember (are you seeing a pattern here…
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I'm still getting around to re-upping everything I took down last October.... this is one of them, and if I recall correctly, this is the track that was the impetus for Paul & I to start collaborating. (Something I've been missing a lot…
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Wyn looks at the way Peter commands us to be prepared in 1 Peter
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this song is the result of playing around on one of those free loop internet jungle gyms.
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In each of his shows, creator Joss Whedon has been noted for writing in a "self-insert" character to serve as the mouthpiece for his particular brand of humor: namely Xander in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Wash in Firefly and Topher in Dollhouse…
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Dedicated to all of the Dracula Girls who have passed through our lives - with love.
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Recorded during a strange phase of the band. We discovered that touch tone phones were wonderful musical instruments.
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The Floyd Tremolo was busted on my Jackson guitar, but we recorded anyway. Why not?
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If you're from San Diego, you may know this one. It was an underground club hit there in the late 90s.
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This mix is so far from the original I don't even recognize it. A shooting occurred right outside while we recorded it. It's long, but I like it.
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Dedicated to all of the Dracula Girls who have passed through our lives - with love. And more love because this is the extended version!
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Recorded in the early eighties, this is one of Sha-Pink's very first tracks.
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This song was written at a time when Darrin and Jim lived in different states. This was Sha-Pink's first Internet song.
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The final version.
Thank you for listening, any feedback that you can provide is greatly appreciated.
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A song about people with power that shouldn't have had it
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Here are the foundations. Now all we need are some walls and a roof. And perhaps a nice patio area.
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Moving from point a to point b, sometimes not as fast as you would like but with rewards at the end. Sometimes the rewards are unknown but still worth it.
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Kind of an antagonistic / protagonist song. 3rd person type rendition. This song was inspired by a little of my past history.
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Written after reading John Filson's The Discovery, Settlement and Present State of Kentucky (1784).
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