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this song was written in about 10 minutes while taking a break from recording. so we decided to included it on the album.
you can call me lazarus, but don't ask me twice.
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T Boudreau - Lyrics / Music
Bonehead - Guitar, Vocals
Thunder Chris - Drums, B Vocs
Tim Hochadel - Bass
John Young - Keys
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C Maiorano - Lyrics / Music
Thunder Chris - Drums, Vocals
Bonehead - Guitars
Tim Hochadel - Bass,
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T Boudreau - Lyrics / Music
Bonehead - Guitar, Vocals
Thunder Chris - Drums, B Vocs
Tim Hochadel - Bass
John Young - Keys
Eddie Davis - Lead guitar
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T Boudreau - Lyrics / Music
Bonehead - Guitar, Vocals
Thunder Chris - Drums, B Vocs, Percussion
Tim Hochadel - Bass, B Vocals, Beer Bottles
John Young - Keys
JD Herzog - Sax
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C Maiorano - Lyrics / Music
Thunder Chris - Drums, Vocals
Bonehead - Guitar
Tim Hochadel - Bass
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T Boudreau - Lyrics n Music
Bonehead - Vocals
Thunder Chris - Drums, B Vocs
Tim Hochadel - Bass, B Vocals
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C. Maiorano- Lyrics n Music
Bonehead - Guitar
Thunder Chris - Drums, Vocals
Tim Hochadel - Bass
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This is from the 2006 CD, Dasi Blues / Rough Mix. Originally this was written with a lot more keyboard. This take has more guitar improvisation.
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This is from the 2006 CD, Dasi Blues / Rough Mix. Other versions of this song about some unexceptional people from Ohio used more keyboard & slide, but this one works for me right now; I hope it works...
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This going to be on the 2009 RPM CD, but the tone of the other pieces changed the direction.
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T Boudreau - Lyrics / Music
Bonehead - Guitar, Vocals
Thunder Chris - Drums, B Vocs
Tim Hochadel - Bass, B Vocals
John Young - Keys
JD Herzog - Sax
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Leaving your friends behind in the hopes youll see them again.
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We lived in a house on Eddy St. Then they tore that down, leaving only the two huge palm trees, then they tore those down & built other things, now no one would know that we were ever there.
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This is a live in the rehearsal studio recording direct to Zoom H2 of our band Airport Seven. See myspace. The "playa" refers to the desert where Burning Man happens. If that's news to you - google it and go.
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From the Risky Business CD; it is perhaps what the character on the CD cover is singing to himself.
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By Greg LaGana & D. Oettinger, this also features John Caruana on bass & one of Richard Sperling's rare harp outings
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(Hogard)
Truth, slightly adorned. Tony tries taping a contact mic to his thoat. Er, throat. Come to think of it, that might have sounded more interesting.
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(Hogard/Shelton)
First track done for RPM2009. Tony attempts to tell a fictional story, then gets distracted and starts twiddling knobs.
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(Shelton/Hogard)
Tony's (rather scattered) setting of a Bob poem, but he only got 1/3 through before getting frustrated. Needed more direction.
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(Hogard/Hogard/Hogard/Hogard)
Why, no, this didn't take long to write.
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(Shelton)
Unfinished -- vox already done for full version. Pretty.
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(Shelton)
Bob's composition, Tony thinks it's rather Present-like. This was fun! Probably redo with greater precision.
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(Hogard)
Intended as intro for something else (well, originally as outgoing voicemail message), never managed to tack on.
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A poptastic acknowledgement of some of the great qualities I love about Debbie, my fab lady. Recorded as part of RPM 09
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A punk/pop tune I wrote in ten minutes for the RPM 09 Challenge. It's true, she saves me from myself every day.
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There's a lot of tractors 'round where I live. Recorded as part of RPM 09.
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Hey, notice the new forum section... Track Therapy? discuss with me: http://alonetone.com/forums/track-therapy/topics/help-me-find-direction-for-this-track
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A tune inspired by a visit to Arizona a while back. It was originally called 'Grand canyon state of mind' but I changed it!
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Another countryish/old-timey tune, this time lamenting the death of my beloved Nissan Bluebird. Features Rick Townend on fiddle and banjo.
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A tongue-in-cheek country ramble about how my relationships always end. Though got a keeper for real now!
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A sorta countryish song. Trying to remain optimistic while that particular relationship slowly fell apart.
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An acoustic song written during one of my all-too-frequent bouts of self-doubt.
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An acoustic tune written while waiting for Debbie to get home from work. That stinking job always kept her late.
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An acoustic version of a song I wrote for Debbie, my partner. She's nearly always happy but occasionally...
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An old-timey number written during the particularly wet summer of 2007.
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A kinda country/reggae crossover tune about my tendency to fidget while sleeping.
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A techno/country tune about how I met my lady, Debs.
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A trancy rock thang I wrote in french. Apologies to all french speakers as I used an online translator so it might not mean what I think it does.
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A latin flavoured ditty about my hatred of advertising. If I want something, I'll ask - otherwise leave me alone!
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A little bit romantic... and a bit of a sad melody.
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Isn't life in the City great. Not this song - but actual life. eh? eh?
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My friend had a crush on a girl who lived three doors down. This was the result... I think he was a bit of a stalker actually. You know who you are!
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A light hearted song about drugs.
Note: Drugs are bad!
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A little bit sad with a message of hope. Maybe. I'm not quite sure.
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