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A rather flat version of an original instumental jam played live as a four piece in the studio.we played reserved compared to normal renditions. others wanted this on the album, i voted no. we made our 35 minutes. thank god!
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A humorous jab at Caribbean political leaders in light of widespread corruption & abuse of power .
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Like you going down a corridor with a couple of rooms lined up on each side. And in each of the room is a different story.
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A protest against the conditions of poverty in the developing world .
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The title track to my 2012 RPM Challenge album. The words say it all. I had some fun doing the 70's harmonies near the very end of the tune.
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This one is a bit off the beaten path for me, but was fun to record. It has some great tonal coloring happening throughout, so take a listen. See if you can guess what it's about...
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I played this one fairly straight. It still sounds a lot like the raw 30 second idea I recorded on my phone in an elevator in Chicago in early Feb of 2010 and discovered this RPM season. It's not about what you think it is.
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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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Apparently this song is the quintessential Gary Fox sound. That's probably because it's done with a special guitar with a special tuning. Anyway, my favorite part of the song is the mid-section. This is a "listen loud in the dark" sort of song.
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No explanation needed, the lyrics are clear. This is an album of conviction.
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A song to get up and dance to, much like you get and dance when someone whose loudly voiced opinions you don't share is sent packing. Narcissism and hero worship have no place in a civilized world. ;)
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This ain't no song about being pretty and watching out for nutty boyfriends...Listen more closely. ;)
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Recently, my wife and I discovered the TV show Portlandia, and it has become our Saturday morning ritual to watch the latest episode with our coffee. Anyways, I kind of got the theme song (http://www.ifc.com/fix/2011/02/portlandia-whats-that…
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Draw Me a Picture, by Paul Iorio.
Music and lyrics by Paul Iorio.
Copyright 2010.
TO PLAY, HIT THE ARROW ON THE RIGHT.
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Something new for ya. Had to piece this one together . . . wasn't much to go on since Nirvana was just messing around on this song, but that's part of the fun, extrapolating stuff.
For the record, I used the chords for the chorus that Nirvana…
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A musical interlude - just me playing a few notes on keyboard.
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Mason Williams variation on a theme.Goofin on the title.
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Speech samples by acclivity over at freesound.org
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You know when you just become so familiar with your daily coffee place, or lounging area, that you just draw comfort at the sight of familiar faces? And when they're not there it irks you?
Also, anyone who draws a smiley face on coffee cups before…
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I mope about my problems, and then realize how insignificant they are compared to people who aren't as well off. And that my life is relatively excellent.
Then I end up feeling really bad, but at least not whiny.
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I ended up using so much of the Chef's Surprise track by MMI that I wouldn't feel right without putting the name in the title as well :)
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You'll never find, as long as you live
Someone who loves you tender like I do
You'll never find, no matter where you search
Someone who cares about you the way I do
Whoa, I'm not braggin' on myself, baby
But I'm the one who loves you
And…
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made entirely of samples recorded in one room, all delays handplotted, no DSP or VST effects applied.
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the mother of my son said he dnt sleep just like his dad :~) so i wrote him a song...#ToMyUnbornChild Jaiden Reed Johnson
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Acoustic folk song. Double tracked vocals in the verse where I'm singing 1 octave apart. This is the first time I attempted vocal harmonies like that.
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When I was a music major one of my friends had a family which ran a funeral home - a well paid profession seeing that they had several cars, maids and butlers - and spent a few nights there. (We tended to stay up to the early am debating…
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