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Concrete Jello live in Sugarwater Studio Spring 1990.
Boyle - Guitar
Howard Ryan- Bass
Ted Johnson- Drums and Vocals
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My this week's Sound-in improvisation. The theme is halloween as you may have guessed
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oPen cOncept uses their unique style of Vocals and Beatbox to create a parody Movember Theme Song.
Earth Wind & Fire brought us "September," a classic 70's groove that always gets people movin' and shakin'. Check out how fun the track…
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Who's that knocking at the door
It's the sand
In the wind
with the truth and more
Seagull in the sky
Soar like an Eagle
Pray in sights
Fly in to the sea
Dive down deep
You will find me
Only then you rise
Phoenix flys
To golden hights…
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"I Can't Write Love Song" was inspired by a series of letters written from home to one of our millitary fighting during WWII. The real twist is that these letters were written only a few short years ago.
I was picking up my wife from her job…
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filtatron/mugician fun for Sound-In 10/26-12 Halloween event
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This is one of those I made it up as I went along songs. Started with some chords to a click track and well it just had a life of it's own. Loosely based on some personal musical memories and a fantastic musician I had the pleasure of playing…
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This is what happens when you can't get an internet meme out of your head.
You can leap tall buildings in a single bound
You can save a drowning man
You can stop a bank robber with your kung fu moves
Still, McKayla is not impressed…
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This started as a conversation with Lady Jane, and it developed from there. FDR played lead. I'm now going to dispose of my senses...again.
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A song about, well, s**t happens, but all in all, it's alright. Thanks to TwoRegs (singing), Freight Drive Reprobate (singing and harmonica)and Lady Jane (Singing in posh mode). Hope you like.
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some heavy metal every once in a while doesn't hurt too much...
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trying to play like the great Django and not getting too close...
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An short, acoustic piece that serves as a little tribute to those delightful towns in RPG games.
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A jazzy, two-track improvisation with piano & bass on top of several drum loops.
Titled refers to those typical (whiskey) bars in Japan.
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A soft ambient piece with an accelerating ending, just like someone awaking from their slumber.
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A song about Catherine The Great from Russia, written for a class assignment on famous women. Very classical, ballad-like piece.
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Me and my friend (the guitarist) covered the ending theme of the Mass Effect 3 game. More of a rough try-out, this one.
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My first Beatlesfest II entry at Songcrafters featuring henwrench on main vocal, and little ole me on second vocal & everything else.
Thanks for listening,
cuthbert
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An improvisation following a conversation about whales and dolphins. Which are not whales.
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This is a song written for my daughter Rosa, who is 6 months old. It's about indoctrination, but by the look of her when I sing it, I'm not sure she gets it.
Rosa darling Rosa Mae
I need to tell you about their games
Cos sad as it is they…
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in a far unknown future there are people who record key events in the development of crossing dimensions. This is a short excerpt from their findings on the relationship between speed, forward into reverse and reversal into forward. More information…
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Tis the Season and the Moon
Messin round with a fun lil cover
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Basically an unrecognizable remix of the title track from Where I Was Yet Not Never - I experimented with slowing those tracks down, or else distorting or reversing them and ended up with the hellish collection of drones you see here.
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One of a few tracks that I had previously put up here but didn't give a proper home yet. I'm really proud of the metallic, water-drip-like sounds that start this off - I got that sound by tapping on an empty beer bottle with a pen, then adding…
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There's some more self-sampling going on here - for instance the screams are from the end of "HoOSHA!" and the loop that sounds like synth strings is a cut up part of "Orchestra X-1".
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A little bit more calm than the surrounding material, but I thought it was a good way to close things out.
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Another track I recorded much earlier in the year. When I mentioned doing a noise side project, someone suggested I use some sort of onomatopoeia for a name, and I came up with Kzzzrrrk.
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Bonding with a new guitar
Bittersweet is not just for chocolate
If you put any more change in my pocket
I'd sink in a bathtub
Since I've been gone
You've moved on
Everything's different
but the feelings remain
yet another sign of change
A…
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Don't let it go, don't let it burn out so slow; like a bar of soap in your match-jar.
Cause even when things hurt the most, don't let it go.
And when the wick burns out, when your house remains a parsed kind of fall.
When the rambling chords…
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