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Will Stelter's avatar
And when the smoke had settled to the ground, The color schemes we picked, wanted out When the molds of our skins shattered through, the holds on our funds went too Through the ash, and decay, there's not much left to say, not much left to say…
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Jarrett Osborn's avatar
This is a rough demo recording of a solo marimba composition from 2000. This is part 3 of a 3 part piece [1. Once (marimba) 2. Twice (marimba) 3. Three Times (marimba)]
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JR James's avatar
While I was writing 'Afterall' I was also putting this song together. This is about a ghost who is haunted by his own past and what mistakes he had made in his former life. Recorded using Reaper DAW & Jamstix virtual drummer software.
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launched's avatar
I wrote this for my girlfriend, but she'll never hear it because Travis Twitt is the earth moon and sun. It's not really that good anyway :)
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Room 34's avatar
A blast from the past! This 100% improvised track was recorded in two passes in 1994 by Bassius-O-Phelius, a duo consisting of myself on bass and clarinet, and my friend Mark Bergen on Farfisa organ and Wurlitzer electric piano. It's probably…
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The Old Grey Wolf Ltd Co's avatar
Dub version of "I want my money back" from the Seven Spiders musical
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James Michael Taylor's avatar
LOVE C Em 1. Love won't bring back a coat that's lent F stepping up G#` Love won't straighten out a spoke that's bent…
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vaisvil's avatar
solo piano in Raven tuning http://www.johnsmusic7.com/
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Anton's avatar
Please also listen to the first part of this track, "Man of the morning fog". Lots of letters downstairs. John Capulator is a comics character drawn by my uncle. This is his own description of JC: well first we must know what John Capulator…
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phantasm777's avatar
this is an old obscure cover of the band called - the moving finger. it was released in 1968. i collect obscure music from 60's 70's and this was one of my favs.
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JR James's avatar
Did this many years ago. It came together very quickly. There are know synths, all guitars and backwards vocals, sped up vocals, detuned vocals.....whacked sounds. I wrote the lyrics on the spot. I love its deep personal message...lol!
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The Jason Hannah Project's avatar
This is an original jig that I wrote the week I got my 4 string banjo. Someday I may go back and put words to this, but for now it sounds good as an instrumental.
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The Jason Hannah Project's avatar
I actually just stumbled across this song on Youtube about a week ago. I needed something lively to add to this album, and this song caught my attention. Just a fun little song.
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The Jason Hannah Project's avatar
I'll tell you the truth... This song is "What Child Is This" to my ears. It always will be. That is one of my favorite Christmas songs, and since I know it shares the melody with this old traditional song, I thought it would be fun to do…
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The Jason Hannah Project's avatar
This was the very first original piece of Irish-inspired music that I ever wrote. It's simple, but very happy and catchy.
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FDR's avatar
Mucking around with synthesizers one night and this happened.
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JR James's avatar
Wrote this in response to all tge news footage of unibombers , shoe bombers....etc....back in the day.
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JR James's avatar
Soloing over a Albert King style Blues backing track.
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The Rose Serum Sextet's avatar
Just a bit of fun.
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vaisvil's avatar
see my blog for details and a link to more music http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=2449
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Rick Phillips's avatar
Tried my hand at lead guitar on this one for a different flavor, Thanks to Norm for his percussion magic!
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stoman's avatar
We did four versions of this song - all with different guitars (or combinations thereof). This is version 2, my own favorite version. You can find all four versions at my web site: http://stoman.org/download/V1_What_I_Feel_For_You.mp3 http…
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Jason Earls's avatar
trying to sound like the great Freddie King...
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vaisvil's avatar
(Featuring Jim Goodin fretless guitar, Chris Vaisvil fretless bass)
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skiks/bruce hamilton's avatar
some meantone-based chords processed live with max + arranged into a little piece
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uthemandi's avatar
Well Will got me all inspired to tell a yarn after listening to his remix of adious http://soundcloud.com/ramseywill82/nevermind-adios-your-just-a so here it is.....i finally got round to it hope you enjoy....Reg
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Letter Seventeen's avatar
The first Number Q song, written on a cross-country flight. Number Q is the electronic alter-ego of Letter Seventeen.
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Roger M. Harris's avatar
Time for some air guitar I think !!
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vaisvil's avatar
Inspired by Joel Taylor's piece in scala's 12-22h.scl tuning 12-22hexachordal sonatina I tried my hand at it and came up with this piano improvisation called "Smoke Filled Bar". I found this excellent drawing of a femme fatale in a smoke filled…
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CMOR's avatar
From my 2009 album, 'Texoskeleton...'
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Sandy Gritt's avatar
So sad...Just heard today that Aaron Freeman (aka Gene Ween) is moving on. Thus Ween is no longer together.
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stoman's avatar
IMO John sounds like David Essex. :) Music: Steffen Offermann & John Green Lyrics: John Green Vocals, Lead Guitar: John Green Rhythm Guitar: Henry Mittnacht Mix & Master: Steffen Offermann
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Tipu's avatar
Samples used: http://www.freesound.org/people/Voktebef/sounds/39439/ http://www.freesound.org/people/BristolStories/sounds/65916/
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