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lgh's avatar
Another Eric Clapton attempt... LG
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Feline Skank She's a scavenger with a hungry growl on the graveyard shift she's on the prowl She's a predator who steals your heart She don't care if your rich or poor That's not what she wants you for To keep her amused is all she asks…
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A gem of a jam from Tattoo You. Done up with acoustics and cajon.
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she sure can!
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JR James's avatar
I recorded this acoustic piece a year ago. A very sweet lil melody.
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lgh's avatar
A cover of the old Traffic song that I have been toying with.... I used a few loops of my keyboard and Drums from my Micro BR.... LG
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They said look out, he speaks to wolves Look out, he’s snow And you grow, a thousand ft or so, per year You’re bark is too thin, and winter’s coming soon Axes and teeth, and grins Will mark your way from here Hold, oh hold on Cause life is…
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Have you ever had a friend who you think maybe drinking a little too much. This goes to all those who are dealing with that. I know the recording aint the best but I threw it together wrote/recorded it as a rough draft. This goes out to you my…
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Geir's avatar
Made for a punkfest somewhere in time and cyberspace.
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FDR's avatar
My second song with chicken in it!
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Really surprising because, well, I'm not used to just working with a single pedal and getting great results.
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James Michael Taylor's avatar
HALF AS MUCH AS MY WIFE - by Jeff Prince I drink Jim Beam and water I drink much more than I otter Whiskey flows thru me each day of my life But I drink half as much as my wife She drinks more than George Jones on a bender. She’s got…
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for the "pure improvisation" theme at improv Friday. Synthstation and loop pedal. http://improvfriday.com/forum/topics/improvfriday-event-for-april-19-21-2012
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Malcolm Worthy's avatar
Acoustic punk song, about 'one of those days' and being in 'one of those moods'.
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Tipu's avatar
Hoping it's not too derived.
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The Rose Serum Sextet's avatar
Yet another track from The Lines That Divide.
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This song features synth strings and ebow. Written & Performed by Rog Hildreth during February 2012. Taken from "Rog Hildreth and The Enemies Of Progress". More of this sort of thing at www.facebook.com/roghildreth
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This is very improvised, it was recorded in one afternoon and took me about 3 goes to get the lyrics/vocals down. It features 3 bass parts and I also brought my wah wah peddle out for it. For a while, this was called "G Minor Funk". Written…
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Gary Fox's avatar
This song sounds like a lonely road by the beach in the late summer/early fall. Try it out when the weather is cooperating with you. Then, reflect on who you are.
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The Rose Serum Sextet's avatar
Get up! Get down! Now, get busy!
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Cave Street's avatar
Featuring Sloane Thomas on guitar & laptop, and Mark Hubbard on didgeridoo. The first track we recorded for RPM 2012.
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Robert James's avatar
March 1, 2012. RPM is over... Now what? How about we go back in time and dig up all of the songs that have been laying around unfinished, unrecorded, or poorly recorded and finish them off? Sounds good to me. There is another version of this…
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Don't refrain Have no regrets You've made your choice On how it ends And this is what you want to say time to explain away to friends Our time is up For what we have For what we do It’s blind to blind We’ll have to bear Our testimony has to withstand…
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igor's avatar
Naively conceived, written and published in February 2012 for "Contemporary Chamber Music" (vol.1), an RPM12 album. The titles of the pieces in album are follow each other in a certain order - see album description.
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Dirty Spirits's avatar
this is our drummers(P.L.M) debut song with us and what a cool rocker it is. it was inspired by another musician that moved away and changed his name. i got to add a queens of the stone age/radio head type lead guitar part. what a treat!
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Jarrett Osborn's avatar
Track 5 from "Vines" by The Anchorage Drift
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brando's avatar
Special thanks to Dave Desoucey for the bass track.
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Wildgeas Music's avatar
I purchased a new M-Audio midi keyboard during RPM. The software alone was worth the $100. There was no chance I was wasting any time during RPM with a learning process. Today, I got the opportunity to install the software and plug it in. This…
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In the old days you could dodge the collectin man if your money wasn't right.Nowadays they can remotely shut off your lights,cable,internet-put your stuff out on the curb. So this is a bittersweet trip down nostalgia lane.
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Jason Earls's avatar
I'm a product of the 80s, what can I say...
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We held a charity Gig at St Mary’s Church in December 2011. Here is a Recording of the night entitled “Wrens Friends presents – Cloud Horses”. Featuring: Sam Silverlock and Catherine Goldstein OsCKilO Simon Williams The Yes-mess Wyen Solo Here…
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I Shall Tear off my Terrible Cap (poem by harold pinter, 1951) I in my straight jacket swung in the sun, In a hostile pause in a no man's time. The spring his green anchor had flung. Around me only the walking brains, And the plack of…
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sort of alice in wonderland or maybe you might read something else from it. that's up to you. They've switched off all the lights they're out to lunch they've all gone to the party they're having tea and scones the hatter calls for silence…
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Were you not there I'd have fallen through I swear but hey You were unaware That I'd built up a dependence on you Well alright Never mind, I'll find salvation in a needle or a bottle of somekind. you were to me somewhere between a saint and…
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Songcrafters.org did a "Live in the living room "festival recently... The only music I can play in my living room these days is the odd lot of contemplative classical guitar, as anything else would wake up the family at night... :) Here is…
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When i was a young man I stayed round a so called friends house once and heard them talking about me through the walls ........i never let on i heard.........needless to say they are no longer my friend............Hopefully they will hear the…
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My daughter, Wyn, sings a song I wrote in 1977 while I was doing a gig at the Ramada Inn in Laredo. Harmonies are by her mother, Barbara Anne Taylor and step mother, Peggy Ann Mitchell. The guitar solo and keys are by my son, Rabyn…
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THE ANGELS CRIED NO - capo @ 4 in Am Am Em - He lived high up on the mountain top He lived there with his love He tumbled to the valley deep F - When she gave him a shove And, when he hit the valley deep It must have broke his heart…
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vaisvil's avatar
Another classical guitar improvisation. I feel this one is a bit repetitious but wanted to share it nonetheless.
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Keith Landry's avatar
Just a rough version of a song I plan to record properly during this coming February's RPM Challenge. EDUCATION REALITY CHECK I work with children every morning Check their progress every night I'm an expert with technology And interactive…
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Breaking Light's avatar
An edit from a short live set.
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boy named bri's avatar
This is a cover of a wonderful song by Yoko Kanno, Steve Conte, & Shanti Snyder. Music by Brian Vaughn Vocals by Brian Vaughn and Stephanie Hossfeld-Downey
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Mama Corn's avatar
From a rainy summer evening at Brookmere Winery's vineyard, Belleville, PA. Wine was flowing, and we made a bunch of new friends that night.
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For details http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=1678 It is a bit jarring - on purpose but you've been warned.
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Les's avatar
The first part of a series of instrumentals I intend to write. The copyright and exclusive publishing rights to this track in its entirety are owned by Resource Sound Ltd. Any copying, broadcasting or illegal downloading of this material is…
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epimeison's avatar
Self-alienated sounds at night.
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thetworegs's avatar
Reg got to thinking and it's pretty simple really all he needs is Love.......
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from the album "Que Vive!" night falling don’t want to sleep my dreams don’t feel like me falling, failing, twist all around my world turned upside down crash over, drown in the sea crush under, darkness inside of me failing harder, like a…
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Lisa D's avatar
I must like lullabies.
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Mike Mclaren's avatar
A roots, semi chant.
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Mike Giles's avatar
Recorded Live @ The Opera House, Boothbay Harbor, ME Corey Tibbets:Vocals Mike Giles:Guitar Skip Morgan:Bass Brian Papineau:Congas
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Marc Lajoie Drums Randy Bourque Bass Rob "That Fucker" Macdonald Guitar
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Room 34's avatar
This is the original version of one of the tracks from my new project… rerecordings of some of my early solo recordings.
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Sam Here : Its Edgy but could be a interesting bridge/verse for a dark song. :) Em to C 120 bpm Key of C
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22 Memories of 911 is an improvisation in 22 notes per octave tuning on my AXiS49. The AXiS 49 seems to be especially suited to 22 notes per octave. As for my memory – I remember being at work and someone had set up the TV in the conference…
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Well Reg has found himself in some difficult times in the past and has needed his time in the Asylum just to let time catch up with his mind.........this track is about such a time...when his affair with lovemebaby turned sour.....
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Something the Gritter wrote about the Beatle cover i did rang a bell that turned into an alarm and now it's a song Thanks Sandy The best Cowboys do have Chinese eyes that ain"t no lie.....oh and thank you Pete too.......for actually coming up with it
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The video is the real show here - an excerpt from Xenharmonic Praxis Concert #2 This is Ruckus from the Quiet Zone in 7-limit Just Intonation composed by Ralph Lewis inspired by a trip we made to the Green Bank Radio Telelscope. The quiet zone…
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A sample from last night at the Hip Pocket.
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My Last Demon - My last demon Follows me around I hear his suggestions But you don't hear a sound My last demon Is riding in the back He looks like he's sleeping But he's on the attack He leans in and whispers And I forget…
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Track 4 from the 'Space Opera' EP. Download the EP here: http://www.archive.org/details/SpaceOperaem123
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new track for an upcoming xenharmonic/microtonal "pop" album
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A driving blues rock production showcasing Terry Evans' powerful yet familiar voice. He bemoans living in the "big city," and pines for his Mississippi country home.
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From the album IT WAS A DARK & STORMY NIGHT...
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Final song in the Goldenbridge Orphan Trilogy. This was meant to be a song of healing. It was inspired by the memoir "Freedom of Angels" by Bernadette Fahy which tells of her life growing up in the infamous Goldenbridge Orphanage, and of her…
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by Serj Tankian
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John Eimen's avatar
This is the blues version of my song, performed by Bob Estrada of Monterey Park, California. Love it!!!
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I dedicated this song to my old friend, Ed Begley, Jr. and to all those who are working to make this a cleaner and better place to live!!!
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'Tis the gift to be simple, 'tis the gift to be free 'Tis the gift to come down where we ought to be, And when we find ourselves in the place just right, 'Twill be in the valley of love and delight. When true simplicity is gain'd, To bow and…
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Well Reg is a touch concerned about his new love Lorraine who has been missing for last two days and she's not answering his calls and his getting a little touchy about it ....a little insecure to be truthful........................ Who do…
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experimental lo-bit by Jukka-Pekka Kervinen.
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Keith Landry's avatar
Well, here's a quick stripped-down version of a song that I wrote a couple of weeks ago and needed to record just to get it out of my head... Also my first crack at harmonizing with myself (kinda cool, but a bit weird for me to hear me singing…
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Here's another one with the honkey tonk style of piano. I wrote this song some time ago using my usual mix of guitars, then decided to see what it might sound like using the piano. The new instrument gave the song an entirely different sound…
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eshar's avatar
The title track to my new album. Drum loops provided by alividlife and arranged by me.
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Mannequin Races's avatar
Basically my feeble attempt at a fist pumping 'dance' song... but of course I had to weird it up a bit. :) The main vocalist who basically says variations of 'I like to dance' are my computers voice. Thanks for listening!
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Clean Vikings's avatar
The vocals are hard tohear cause it was recorded badly... I feel like getting drunk I dont feel its gonna get better I've tied my hands to my back and its done Nobodys in the mood for summer I think the ghosts have come home Done it before…
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This song's been on the backburner for a while and I finally feel like I've officially "finished" it.
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Steady, hold your heading The landing strip's in sight Keep your wits about you Hold your values tight Storms gather in the distance Crosswinds on the ground Freedom on the glide path Will always get you down FREEDOM! There's nothing more important…
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Reg's little homage to Elizabeth Taylor who passed away today, the piano is a little dodgy and the lyrics and the singing in parts as i'm following my dodgy playing, it will have to be revisited but i thought i'd share anyway as i would forget…
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Recorded for RPM 2011 (http://rpmchallenge.com). Recorded in February 2011 in Tempe, AZ.
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Dirty Spirits's avatar
here is our cover of Alex's RPM song. its a bit ruff but we had a lot of fun with it. check out his RPM album, its incredible.
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she will smother you with all her love take you by the hand and drown you with passion she could lead the blind astray and break the will of stronger men than me she will take your heart she will take your soul gently to her you surrender yielding…
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decided to throw in a little ROCK
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Track 2 / Band: The Anchorage Drift / Album: The Anchorage Drift (2010)
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monopoli's avatar
Hey, Christians have gospelmusic. Godless heathens like me sometime have to let off steam too. One of my best songs I think. Drumloops from http://realmusicmedia.net/samples.html (I used them in track 5 too)
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Geir's avatar
A song I wrote a little more than a year ago to a very good friend of mine.
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Make Up Your Mind T Boudreau I've been lying here all alone waiting for you to pick up the phone oh yea I've been dying here all along praying for you to come and save my soul oh yea Where you gonna run when the well gets dry Or are you…
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When the girl in the room is just too cute for me to concentrate on whatever it was I was trying to do. Anything Done How am I supposed to get anything done With you looking like that I'm so far gone I'm forgetting where I'm at How…
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i didn't think that this had uploaded last night so it was a nice surprise to see the four lovely comments :) thank you... its hard to describe what this is about...a very personal moment...sometimes it replays in my memories...
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This is an oldie. Recorded in 2005. It was the first recording I finished on a DAW, but I'd played it a lot in the last band I was in (around the turn of the century). I think it was written in the mid 90s. It's about one of the casualties of…
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Now I don't know which song is Rotten Log. Probably the other one. Thanks anonymous commenter :). This is not from Prozac's one multitrack recording session as I had originally thought. What sounds like overdubbed guitars is simply psychic…
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Track 4 - Album: Futurism - Band: The Anchorage Drift
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Had to re-post this one... noticed some clipping issues when I played it in my jeep :) Lyrics: this is the number of the disenchanted this is the number i've made unclean this is my number this is my number for you show your weakness and they…
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This was based on a flying dream I had months ago. (Actually, more like a crashing dream, since while I was able to pilot myself into the heavens, I guess I forgot to turn off gravity.) The fellow described appeared in the dream, casting…
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Unleash the force! ") e njoy
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Nope, they won't.
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The first RPM submission from Vestigial Remorse! (for those of you who haven't heard of RPM yet --> http://rpmchallenge.com ) Lyrics: ====== sometimes the night grows too fast sometimes it's better to embrace what you fear sometimes…
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Smoke of the past The shadow of experiences What was not But could have been ~ For Kevin Scot Sparks, Painter-Prof., All-Age Mentor & Trumpeter-Producer
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RPM 2011 #1 Getting warmed up
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This is the second track from my first EP, 'Japanese Idioms'. You can also stream this and the other tracks from the EP at: www.dantimmermans.com
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an old willard robison tune, with Richard Lindsay on Guitar and me on piano
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Artist's description: Music composed by Chris Vaisvil, Mike Barry, lyrics Chris Vaisvil. This was performed live and recorded on a reel to reel in a basement. Its over 20 minutes at 64kbps. Two electric guitars, keyboards, and drums. Our contribution…
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'...whys and wonders -AND wordless prayer for Heather J., Jim L., David Garcia, Jerry W., Dr. Choi, M. Sparks, John Fitch II, and dear Zea, among many others.
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Layla and Majnun is a classical Arabian love story. It is based on the real story of a young man called Qays ibn al-Mulawwah from the northern Arabian Peninsula,[6] in the Umayyad era during the 7th century. There were two Arabic versions…
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