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Track 17 from "Someone Else's Hell"
Lyrics:
So I'm not wanted anymore
is it really that much of a change
just a leper
death omen
tainted, pervaded, profane
leper
disfigured
ugly
losing chunks
of me
stop acting
like you really…
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Had to be different. I started out with 12 string accoustic chord progression and all and all these wonderful folky ideas but this is was I stuck with.
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Two years later, here come some vocals. Multitrack goodness.
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a little mantra (perhaps ultimately an outro to a longer song)
one-take vox + improv'd cheesy DX7 sounds, both looped and set against field recording.
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Early demo for next project... which will set characters and themes from Mervyn Peake's Gormenghast novels in the present day. Final version of this will have 'lectric geetar and drums and bass and MOAR PIANO and a screechy overdriven dulci solo…
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this was an accidental song. I was making another song for which the main two loops of this song were simply the ending. The first of these loops is so visually stunning, I just knew It was its own bar.
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This is my cover version of a recently written song about famine era Passage West, a port town in Co. Cork, Ireland. Written by John Spillane and released in 2009.
John Spillane's myspace page is http://www.myspace.com/johnsp
illane
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I apologize for not listening much hear to other people's music lately. I do have an excuse because this week we have moved to a new home which has taken up lots of my time - and right now we are in the new location but living with lots of boxes…
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f the gd established system, banker [we're just going to replace this statement made thoughtlessly in 2010 with a "this page left intentionally blank" notice]
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Download full album for free at http://www.snowavemusic.com/
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Something I improvised. It is intended to soothe the soul. An alternative title is "Secret Peace."
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I was just testing out my Boss- BR600 and did a little metal demo.
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A few of you know I accidentally wiped out one of my SD cards that had all my works in progress on it. I'm just starting to piece it all together again - A slow process. This was supposed to be a reprise to "In My Head", but ended up being in…
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A sad song about car crashes on the corner where I used to live.
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Like I wrote a song for a girl and then sang it myself!
THIS BROKEN HEART OF MINE
key - E
Well, I watched you play the crowd out in West Memphis
And I've seen you play the trout at Timber Line
Next time you're in town you must come around…
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This lady at the Tap-In in Grapevine said she didn't like this song. She asked me if I really feel this way. I said, "Not right now."
BORN
I curse and complain when I hear that refrain
They say. "Happiness comes from within."
If we are…
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One day as I was turning into my driveway I saw Rita on her porch. She's a lot like me.
AL & RITA Capo @2 in C
C stepping down to F
Al was a smoker. He's dead now, of course
Al has Alzheimer's. Alcohol made it worse
D stepping down…
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PORTAL and HAPPINESS and TIME are three of the songs on my new CD, EUREKA. Short pieces.
TIME
There was a time when I figured my Chevy van would last forever
I guess that was back when I was about thirty
And there was a time when I thot…
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Frank Miller on drums, Chris on the rest. Together we are the band "2"
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Not sure what genre this is in, other than "noisy". I also don't think it's finished, I'm just throwing up what I've got thus far.
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A song about the need to take a break, look at life objectively, and correct only where nescessary.
Sung by Petrina Mclachlan
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Break The Sabbath For Murder-
Produced by Adam West
Co-produced by Bradley Logan
Lyrics by Bradley Logan
Recorded At Belowzero Studios
Feb 2010
copyright 2010
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Well, Well, Well- There is still unadulterated, unabashed love in the world.
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The lyrics continue the theme of the previous track, if you care about that sort of thing.
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Archtop Guitar, electric guitar and Roland vocoder. Drums are BFD2 and a tabla I picked up that week at a thrift shop.
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This is a real person. He was one of the saddest millionaires I ever met.
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Album: The End of Happy Endings
Year: 2010 (RPM)
Written by: Marc Poirier
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The most challenging track to record during the RPM Challenge this year. I like how a lot of it turned out, but there were so many clashing pieces, that I was pulling my hair out trying to assemble it.
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Track from 2010 RPM Challenge entry "Of Fire, Ice, and Rage" written and performed by James Blair, Jason Hannah, and Casey J. Payne.
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About a failing relationship where one person is the pilot of a metaphorical aircraft(relationship) that is going down.
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Enjoy Retirment it's the new begining of the rest of your life make it the best half of living.......just have as much fun as you can
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Second single off of Palettes to Burn, also featuring the lovely vocals of Vancouver artist Adaline.
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Grabado en Renato Paone Estudio de Grabacion. Composicion Renato Paone. Musica Para Teatro y Cine. Medellin Colombia
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This is something I did on my own a couple years ago that we're thinking of tackling as a band and including on our sophomore LP. It certainly has some different textures than what we're prone to churning out, so the re-arrangement process will…
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Track 11 on Novella Minor. Sort of the climax to the story, if the album can be taken as a story, before the conclusion in Steppes. One of our more energetic/driving songs. On its own, it's about the moment you realize someone you've long admired…
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Words by Michael Thomas
Music by Chris Mitchell & Michael Thomas
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J.V. Andres - guitar, vocals
Veejay Andres - piano, vocals
A Sufjan arrangement of a carol by Placide Cappeau, translated by John S. Dwight.
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J.V. Andres - guitar, vocals
Veejay Andres - piano, vocals
Played as an offertory during a church Advent service. A cover of a Sufjan Stevens song.
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J.V. Andres - guitar, vocals
Veejay Andres - piano, vocals
An arrangement of a French carol translated by James Chadwick with music by Edwin S. Barnes.
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J.V. Andres - guitar, vocals
Veejay Andres - piano, vocals
A cover of a song by Sufjan Stevens.
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J.V. Andres - guitar, vocals
Veejay Andres - piano, vocals
A Sufjan arrangement of a hymn with words by Isaac Watts.
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I like the driven verse to this - a little less then more...
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From the second CD. This composition was inspired by a cruise that I took in August 1998. We were in Norway and I was up in the morning and there was this erie fog on the water. The sun doesn't fully set at that time of the year it just hovers…
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A song recorded today. Lyrics by Gordy Macdonald.
Lyrics:
How can I make a promise?
And how can I make it real?
How can you say you love me
When your lips don't move at all?
How can you see it coming?
And how will you know it's me?
How will…
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Background Soundtracks for Personalized Super Triliminal Recordings at:
http://www.personalized-super-triliminals.webs.com
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Energetic and catchy tune that uses guitar tapping, vocal harmonies, and odd time signatures.
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Fluteology by Pasha is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Unported License.
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An idea. Need to refine movements and dialog, but I think it is interesting, so I need to share. Cheers!
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There is a Chainsaw Graveyard in Mexico,
It's where the Lord Satan takes his souls,
Fear is a hope that you don't know
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From the compilation "Trippin' on 10 hits" from the proc-records.net netlabel
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From the soundtrack to the movie that doesn't exist "B.A.M."
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Taken from our "We don't make toothpaste for anyone else" album
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A one-take cover of The Monster Mash on my tenor uke. First recording with the new microphone and GarageBand. Never had one lesson!
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a miles davis song off the tutu album inspired this
rock jazz fusion
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Another demo track for the upcoming Christmas album. This has such a Butt-Rock feel, I don't know how I feel about it.
2009
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The title comes from a fear of the car wash as a little kid - my parents used to give it that name. I had fun with the distortion, especially on the drums, which I tried to add some variety to.
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pudding & pancakes sketch.
guitar + vocals | kevin staab; piano | me
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