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The inner layers encaged and squirming. The layers beneath, beyond any obviousness.
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The title track from the Dennis Gonzalez LP "Stars/Air/Stripes", recorded after listening to the record by the Chicago trio Air, titled "Lore"...a very big influence on the music being made at the time.
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Believe it or not, it may happen...
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But the wind doesn't last forever.. and then we're all alone watching the leaves as they fall for a last time.
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A long walk in order to reach our dreams.
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I wrote a lot of songs as a teenager in the early 80's and recorded them on a cheap push button cassette recorder. This song was sent to a local radio station as part of a contest and actually garnered some airplay and was a minor local hit, despite…
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I re-recorded this song for my wife for Christmas, 30 years after it was originally written and recorded. It was my most popular of the songs I wrote when I was a teenager, and even had some radio airplay in 1981, despite its horrible recording…
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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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I wrote this one lonely afternoon in San Anselmo, California at my friend, Eric's house. Missing Peggy. NIGHT TIME DREAMS It's a long way to Texas. Further to Tennessee I'm out here in California with nobody but me So, I'm thinkin' about…
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My daughter, Wyn, sings a song I wrote in 1977 while I was doing a gig at the Ramada Inn in Laredo. Harmonies are by her mother, Barbara Anne Taylor and step mother, Peggy Ann Mitchell. The guitar solo and keys are by my son, Rabyn…
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Her name was Rosemarie Jean and I have lost contact with her. She wrote the poem I turned into Beneath the August Moon. I SAW ROSE AGAIN TODAY I saw Rose again today And I recognized the way My heart reached out With unturned fingers…
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JONAH Jonah lives under the bridge Jonah lives under the bridge He's there, up off the ground His world is looking down Bicycles pass him by Children ask parents, "Why Jonah lives under the bridge." Jonah lives under the bridge No insurance…
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This is the song that got me the job of writing all the music for the 1985 George Sluizer movie, Red Desert Penitentiary and a free trip to Amsterdam to work on the music with the editor. Video at" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V23Be8kDiSs…
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COWTOWN In a court yard down the alley There's a grave yard, weeds and litter Memories, undisturbed, await their doom Beneath the glitter of COWTOWN You take a building, old and crooked Long ago the life forsook it Paint it up and name…
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Key - G Texas Water might be the only trio besides The Browns to do this song in the later part of the twentieth century. By Jacque Brel via the Browns. Here it is by There Browns: https://www.google.com/search?q=youtube+the+browns+three…
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EASY ANSWERS Easy answers, foggin' up my mind Easy answers, takin' up my time You tell me what I feel What is right and what is real What do you know? You say, like all the rest What is worst is what is best What do you know? Easy answers…
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Barbara sings this... I wrote this song back about 1975. I'D BE GLAD TO LET YOU LOVE ME Key of G G C G C G I’d be glad to let you love me C if you’ll just hold me for a while D You could take your time and linger C G I will not…
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