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Simple song. Nothing special. I had an idea at one point earlier in the month of making a double album with 10 songs focusing on electric rhythm guitars, and 10 focusing on acoustic guitar. This was written late in the month, song #17. The…
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I woke up this morning and looked out the window at all of the snow. The endless landscape of blank, frozen emptiness, and I just felt sick. I wanted nothing more than to go back to bed and sleep until May. So what did I do to combat this depression…
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I had planned for more pieces for this song but it was late and I was tired so I quit while I was ahead. The next day i stitched together the few riffs I had into a song structure and decided it was set. Then as I was recording the leads I decided…
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This one was forced. I had just finished recording guitars on another couple of songs and made myself come up with something new. I wasn't very into it at all, but now that it's finished it's not as bad as I thought it would be. The lyrics…
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Recorded in the USA, mixed in Canada. I'm on vacation, but I found a little time here in Toronto to mix one more song. The lyrics are about my cat... again. The guitars are all Les Paul. The riff in the hook is using an E7#9 chord... again…
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So lead guitar wise, this was not a good night. Mix wise it is an attempt at not burying the bass guitar. That probably means the bass is super loud. Life goes on though, am i right? I have no real idea what the lyrics are about other than…
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There is a reason why this is the last of the 10 songs from April to be finished. It's kind of a sloppy mess of a clunker. The main riff was actually written during March but I didn't get anywhere with it. I revived it in April and... well…
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Seb was a sleep so Reg started to noodle then doodle and then added an ad-lib then ended up with this one.......Hope you enjoy The Train Kept going down the track (Lyrics) I was just too late too late to get there too late, too late as i…
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Another one jip1965 sent to me for playing with! Silent and magical Calming and practical Moonbeams, silver moonbeams Filtering through the air Twinkling in our hair Moonbeams, silver moonbeams Dancing on the leaves of trees Shaking…
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It was Christmastime 2011. We really wanted to perform an original Christmas song for a coffee shop show a week away, So, we wrote one. Josh Brokaw: lyrics, Banjo Veejay Andres: vocals, sleigh bells JV Andres: guitar, vocals Daniel Wilson: vocals…
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This song was originally written for my church's 2011 Good Friday service. It's been tweaked to fit into a farewell album recorded for my pastor and his family. JV- vocals, guitar Holy one You are the way Precious son Of light and clay…
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A cover of a hymn arranged by Listen!Listen! and written by John M. Neale. JV- vocals, guitar Veejay- vocals, bells, shaker Josh- mandolin Matty- trumpet Safe home, safe home in port! Rent cordage, shattered deck, Torn sails, provisions…
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This song is an arrangement by Neil Anderson of a hymn by S. Tre­vor Francis. JV- vocals, guitar Veejay- vocals, melodica, shaker, foot tambourine O the deep, deep love of Jesus, vast, unmeasured, boundless, free! Rolling as a mighty…
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