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Mike Fife's avatar
A guy I know never shuts up long enough to listen to what I have to say. He is singing it, I'm playing it. Love you Jim.
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Endicott Road's avatar
For this one I went for a more honkey-tonk feel. I put away the electric guitars and let the old piano have the center of the stage. ER
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Rick Phillips's avatar
Prayers to the folks in Japan, We dodged a bullet in Hawaii!
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chesook's avatar
Vocals - Ali Kat Guitars - Norm Drums - JWoo10 Bass - Hazz Words, Music & Keys - (Chesook) Errol Chugg
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Breaking Light's avatar
Two ambient guitar tracks recorded independently and stick together. I broke my rule of not using distortion on a BL piece, for the first time, believe it or no.
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Lil' mar mar's avatar
gave her the sandy gritt treatement.or maybe the ole catmandonk.
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Letter Seventeen's avatar
The (mostly) true story of my friend DAVe and his quest to finish college. You laid down the challenge You said you want to hear a song about a donkey again Well, I'm here to tell you I have a little story about my friend He put himself…
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Jarrett Osborn's avatar
Track 9 / Band: The Anchorage Drift / Album: The Anchorage Drift (2010)
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Dave Berry's avatar
Slightly rocked up version of this great traditional folk song.
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chesook's avatar
Words & Music: Errol Chugg All Instrumentation: Nick Testa Vocals: Bill Heinowski
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chesook's avatar
Guitars, Drums, Production: Nick Testa Guitar, Vocals: John Van den Oetelaar Words & Music: Errol Chugg
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Endicott Road's avatar
Keith Landry used his considerable vocal talents on this song, and he made a decent song sound great. I added one or two harmonies, but the lead vocals are his. I think he did a great job. What do you think? ER
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Gary Fox's avatar
The title track to the new album. Turn it up. Listen all the way through and there's some ear candy at the end for you. ;)
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Gary Fox's avatar
Get on your bellbottoms, and get out on the floor. There's more to the song than you realize, but just dance baby, just dance.
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Gary Fox's avatar
Hello 1977! This song sounds like 1977 to me. So, I totally played it up, right down to the reverb on the vocals. Enjoy.
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Gary Fox's avatar
Originally meant to sound more Hendrix-ey, this one informed me that acoustic was the way to start. As always, the song was right, I was wrong.
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Gary Fox's avatar
Songs sometimes are best left to the listener. This is one of them.
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Gary Fox's avatar
A brief glimpse, but that's all. Inspired by last April. It's for everyone, but no one in particular. Yes, this one gives more than a passing nod to Ham and Evans. Thanks gents!
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Gary Fox's avatar
It's about a few folks, some known, some known to me. I liked the chunkiness of the chord that starts it, but wanted to do something a little more 'spacey' than a pure rock number. It's all true too.
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Gary Fox's avatar
This song started as the riff on my Strat while fooling around with some FX. I knew it needed to be a big dance number, and then realized there is a great story about the power of music and dance, which I hid in the lyrics. See if you can figure…
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