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"Remember that song you wrote about 25 different summer nights in Chico? Tin Pan Alley it and make sure you throw some Smiths references in there. You always loved Morrissey. You thought to call it 'Red Cups in the Kitchen' way before that Koby…
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When the times get tough and you begin to hit bottom, keep the faith: you must be living somebody else's dream. "Herman Cian's smoking ad, the Occupation movement, Prii and boots, a potential financial index relating to the height of women…
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"This song is real. I had this nagging sense that I needed to write a song about it and I kept dragging my feet. It came out at the end of the first recording session, lyrics only. Very painful and very powerful to write: it was a cosmic moment…
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This is a song about an unknown girl in an mysterious painting....
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I wrote this one about mysterious singer who used to busk at a gas station in Redding. It was his scene and he played it like he owned it.He had a song called "Concrete Mana" and another one called "Luanne" that I wish I had recorded.
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This chord progression came to me along with the title. I had no lyrics until I met Zeldar from Gamma Quadrant at the Nation's on Webster Street in Alameda, Ca. This might be my pop song....
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This one is a true story. It's all true and I take delight in being able to sing the line "I was almost hit by a tan sedan the morning after the night we lost the van."
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Another true tale. This one chronicling the turning point in my life: getting nearly-killed with brass knuckles on Paine's Creek Road in Red Buff. Ca. in 1992.
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"As a result of events immorialized later, in the song 'South Street Exit,' I went through an existential meltdown after almost going to meet Elvis on 101 North of Paso. 'Exit Interview With Charlie Rose' is a song spurred Chris Bianco's recollection…
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just a sample. Original (as far as I know) is by Da Vinci's Notebook
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Ah yes, the instrumental version! What if the world was consumed in fire, then a generation later, they got together in the midst of rebuilding the ruins and had a music jam? Well, that's what this whole album is about - I will add a link to…
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Track 9 for RPMX album Cold Ground Was My Bed Those boots that you're wearing black and high Reach almost up to your thigh High heels and leather Tight as a drum They would even look good on your mum Black Boots Wear them with fishnets…
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We're watching you.
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You know when it's time to leave.
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Say What? Stand Back!
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You have a decision to make.
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Love is an illusion, especially when you love a hologram.
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Hypnorotic
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Just like mama always said, watch out for strangers.
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