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simple yet fun enjoy.. movie will not render but I am fixing that now.
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Forgot, the scream in this song is my finger being sliced open by the guitar string.
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The fourth and final Hurricane Irene song. Also, the worst of the bunch, which probably explains why it took five months to finish it. At least it's better than the last piece of garbage I uploaded.
The hurricane was somewhat of a letdown…
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Rock type sounds about a cruise ship that tilted off the florida coast a couple of years ago causing havouc amongst the passengers, everybody made it through this okay some bumps and bruises here and there, Thanx for tuning in. "G"
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Recorded with friends at the Experience Music Project in Seattle, Oregon in 2006 or 2007. Far from a track of much worth, but uploaded here for posterity and sharing of what I find to be a fairly amusing recording.
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M5_Metronomy- Everything Goes My Way
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wicked wild and woolly wooe some of this is nice seems when I perform I perform in like 10 minute intervals and since the whole thing is recorded the song is just layers of the ten minutes I have done for like and hour yeah six stereo track works…
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Inspired by the musical style of the resident Hen I wrote and recorded this last year :)
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soundoftheweak is a website weekly challenge for recording and had issued the challenge… “make a recording as the most obscure band (or musician) in the world”
This piece was my submission to this challenge.
My notes: “Written and recorded on…
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Written/recorded June 17th/18th 2010
Andy Jenkinson: played, wrote and sang
Sarah Marshall: sang
Richard Smith: three lines of lyric
myfirstdictionary is a very dark website of dictionary definitions (illustrated).
A caption competion was held…
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Used the Jan 2012 Guitar World transcription but didn't follow the arrangement.
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In one part I harmonized the E Phrygian intro with G Mixolydian, thought that was kinda neat. In the original tune I like the lyrics: "I am not a sailor, I am a captain, I am a captain." Electric guitar kicks in around the half way point.
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Not a song, just an improvisational skit in which I played one of the Magi who visited the Christ child. (I'm a short Japanese-American from Hawaii, hence the "Wee King" and "Orient" jokes)
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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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This was my attempt to write The Great American Song. I guess I didn't really achieve my goal, but I think it came out OK anyway.
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We all suffer from this. This was a song I'd written early on. One of the few times when the recording actually came out better than I expected. Unfortunately for you, the "good part" starts halfway through.
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Written and recorded not long after the death of my favorite person ever, Jerry Garcia.
Originally Recorded on a Fostex 4-track cassette and remastered.
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One of the first songs I ever wrote, then recorded many years later when I began to be able to play guitar a little. Written before I'd ever even heard of AIDS, which is why it is not mentioned in the lyrics.
Originally Recorded on a Fostex…
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The first and most successful of my "Recipe Songs". My idea was to have TRULY meaningful lyrics by making them useful as well. This cake is really really good. No, I didn't bake it and I don't have the original recipe any longer. Sorry.
Originally…
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Written and recorded shortly after the death of "John John".
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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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Mr. Thomas Brett wrote these lyrics and challenged me to create a song around them. Tried the guitar solo a dozen times, then finally it just "came out".
Originally Recorded on a Fostex 4-track cassette and remastered.
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I dreamed this song, including the lyrics. Perhaps that's obvious.
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Believe it or not, I was sitting in a hotel room reading Tolkien when I came up with this. Actually, the amazing thing is that I actually remembered enough of it when I got home a week later. Needless to say, this took a lot of time to record…
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my version is really rough. Just learned it 2 minutes before recording it
...made famous by Glen Campbell
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Rock guitar. 13 lyrics with only the cadence of the rest of the melody.
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