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Written by Rog Hildreth, arrangement by Stuart Jewkes. Stu played the uke and I sang the song. It's about the conflict between late-night-me who wants to stay up, and daytime-me, two parts of myself which don't quite get along.
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One of my heaviest "electro" songs. This is news... for beginners.
Written & Performed by Rog Hildreth during February 2012.
Taken from "Rog Hildreth and The Enemies Of Progress".
More of this sort of thing at www.facebook.com/roghildreth…
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Written by Rog Hildreth, arrangement by Stuart Jewkes. Stu played the uke and I sang the song. It's about the conflict between late-night-me who wants to stay up, and daytime-me, two parts of myself which don't quite get along.
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Based on an improvisation by Rog Hildreth, Stuart Jewkes and Tom Goy. We used to live in university halls together and would frequently improvise songs as people entered the room. The best of these was for Riona. Stu and I recreated it here with…
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Based on an improvisation by Rog Hildreth, Stuart Jewkes and Tom Goy. We used to live in university halls together and would frequently improvise songs as people entered the room. The best of these was for Riona. Stu and I recreated it here with…
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Written by Rog Hildreth, arrangement by Stuart Jewkes. Stu played the uke and I sang the song. It's about the conflict between late-night-me who wants to stay up, and daytime-me, two parts of myself which don't quite get along.
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Written by Rog Hildreth, arrangement by Stuart Jewkes. Stu played the uke and I sang the song. It's about the conflict between late-night-me who wants to stay up, and daytime-me, two parts of myself which don't quite get along.
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Based on an improvisation by Rog Hildreth, Stuart Jewkes and Tom Goy. We used to live in university halls together and would frequently improvise songs as people entered the room. The best of these was for Riona. Stu and I recreated it here with…
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More synths and strings. I particularly like the middle 8.
Written & Performed by Rog Hildreth during February 2012.
Taken from "Rog Hildreth and The Enemies Of Progress".
More of this sort of thing at www.facebook.com/roghildreth
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