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TheRoyalrey's avatar
It's a small song about a blurred childhood memory of a night in the woods when a wild boar made us run home in panic. The monster came through the ground Across the glade we ran There was a sense we felt again - never felt again.
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Roger M. Harris's avatar
As it's coming up to Valentine's Day, I thought I'll upload this little ditty.
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vaisvil's avatar
Japanese Ghost House Boat was my contribution to the ImprovFriday “For Japan” earthquake relief CD release with proceeds donated to the Red Cross. It is in 17 notes per octave. Since its been about a year I thought I could release it now as…
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Mike Grunert's avatar
An old instrumental of mine, written when my daughter was a baby. I plan to re-record it with some better gear soon.
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The Old Grey Wolf Ltd Co's avatar
Rock n Roll song about smoking weed.
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Girl From Winter Jargon's avatar
This is "Bright Eyes" written by Mike Batt and originally performed by Art Garfunkel. A song made famous by the film, 'watership down'.
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igor's avatar
~In the middle of everyday life [and all this fuss] you stop for a moment and see yourself as if from the outside~
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The Old Grey Wolf Ltd Co's avatar
Act 2 Scene 3 - The Bedsit - Fool questions everything and falls into depression and drinks until he dies ... and it's OK
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Act 1 Scene 3 - A Night on the Town, a glimpse into Fool's social life which is ... going round to his mates and getting stoned, going to the pub and the disco in an attempt to get a girl, which he manages to do in the last song.
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Act 1 Scene 2 The Long Walk Home - where Fool is walking home from the disco, he debates the world around him as he's walking and dancing to music on his mp3 player then he takes shelter from the rain in a haunted house and meets a ghost, he…
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vaisvil's avatar
A rock song, in 17 notes per octave. Yes there is an echo of Buddy Holly... Lyrics, and chords and bass here http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=2071
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jip's avatar
A gentle song. x
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thetworegs's avatar
It seems these Blues Lessons might be starting to pay off ....oh i wish i had more time........Lead guitar Reg with his £16 special...Vocal Possession Jim & Reg transferred through Trevor......organ Reg.......Drums a loop ....Music and words…
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sleggthesockpuppet's avatar
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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Mike Giles's avatar
A song I'd written long before I was in any band. Music and lyrics by Mike Giles.
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Dweeb's avatar
Another of the "Recipe Songs". Maybe not as successful as the first, but much better than the others, which I have omitted. Originally Recorded on a Fostex 4-track cassette and remastered.
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Nick P's avatar
This song was inspired by a long walk.... Lyrics: Down by the river, down by the shore we go The moon above cast a beautiful glow We walked around talking through the night I can’t help but think how it felt right Hey Constance, don’t you feel…
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Mike Giles's avatar
An NES game cover!
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Mike Giles's avatar
An NES game cover!
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Permanent Tourist's avatar
Yeah, guess I have an inner Gershwin who likes to listen to Beethoven. Go figure.
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sleggthesockpuppet's avatar
lo-tek eclektro version of 'a character disorder' by the nu psimians I've got a character disorder you know they say I've got a borderline personality disorder and I'm sick of taking orders like a waiter or or a nun I want to be…
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sleggthesockpuppet's avatar
live in the kitchen vox + piano only no fx version and i don’t know what you mean about the things i haven’t seen it isn’t easy being green when all you ever say is mean you know i tried to keep it clean but you were messing up my scene…
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Did you lock door? have you lost the key? Laughter in the strangers eyes on a windy street And it's not surprising Winter's always cold Years like silent footsteps follow Autumn leaves and blue skies fade to gray Have you see a rainbow from…
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Jason Earls's avatar
The rhythm is a little off here and there. I'm not used to playing a keyboard.
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Nick P's avatar
Psychological consequences of war.....written and performed by Nick Plagakis.....Lyrics: Sixty seven shots ringing Across the desert, heads are spinning Bang, Bang Bang; is all I hear Bang, Bang, Bang;…
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vaisvil's avatar
Angelos and I improvise on classical guitars tuned a quartertone apart.
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thetworegs's avatar
Down the cellar this evening we were having a bit of fun with this old Elvis Classic ....he didn't seem to mind.....but Dr Nick had been in earlier.........with the one armed Banjo band backing...
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kresling's avatar
Stop driving.
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Greg Connor's avatar
Lyrics and Chords: Winter Solstice Written by Greg Connor When the G days are short, and the C evening’s so D long And the C wind is D shaking the G trees When the cold snow crunches C beneath your D feet And your C cheeks are D…
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Rog Hildreth's avatar
A Traditional Christmas song, written by John Mason Neale and Thomas Helmore. Performed by Rog Hildreth for the RPM Challenge 2011 Holiday LP 'Happy Mallidays'.
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vaisvil's avatar
This is a 19 note per octave solo electric guitar improvisation played in classical guitar format recorded in Sonar X1 with Guitar rig and Lexicon reverberation. Makes it hard to classify for what audience would want to listen to it I guess. The…
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kresling's avatar
Written in the depths of the Bush Administration.
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Newbold's avatar
working with the two machines into a cd recorder .. for these three pieces :) earlier work from last week is this video.
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terrysongs's avatar
first published in 1933, this eighty year old song is still just as sweet.
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James Michael Taylor's avatar
This originated as a poem sent to me by Rose Kampton, morning the loss of her father. I turned it into a prayer and put music to it. Then when Brook drowned it became something altogether else. (c) 1990 Royal T Muaic
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James Michael Taylor's avatar
CHOICES "After my house burn down I was confuse. Why are they burning down my house? My neighbor house..." "We called it The American War." My friend, John, said this about this bit of audio drama: I had forgotten how painful I find…
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COUNTER
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