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This ne has been floating around the files for a while, now. Still not sure if this is a re-upload or if its elements have been so sampled into other projects that familiarity has bred disconnect. In either case, Enjoy!!!
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James Michael Taylor said

This ought to get everyone out on the dance floor. Can't sit still...

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Luop Garou said

Love the sing songy and the cadence of the monologue,

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Guest said

Very cool

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Mandatory Funk Number
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Guest said

Jazzy funk'd

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The Rose Serum Sextet said

Wrinkled Shirt: Sure. What you got in mind? PM my FB page (Durand Compton or Rose Serum Sextet).

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Guest said

Interested in a collab?

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Mordant In Flesh said

Crazy! The beginning of this song is the same like my song "Demon Weding"! It´s the same melody.

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Gene Eric Mann said

I thought I had commented on this the first time I gave it my ear. Oh well -- I came back for a second helping, so let that be my comment!

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The Rose Serum Sextet said

Wrinkled Shirt: High praise indeed. Thank you.

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Guest said

If Tom waits had an alonetone account...

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Guest said

I really like the synth break in the middle. Cool feel overall.

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Well, this didn't come out at all as intended. Still, here it is, just a bit late for the Holiday Challenge. Enjoy?
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lux lucis said

I dig it.

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Come, see how she dies! See God through her life. See her children gather to celebrate and to mourn. Come, see how The Grey Lady lived!
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lux lucis said

I love this.

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And take two. We went for pretty and melodic. Sorry about the annoying fuzz.
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Gene Eric Mann said

Groovy rhythm, y'all!

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Dancing for dimes, donuts and dollars. From the juke joints to the church halls to the halls of power, still she dances, even as the music grows weary.
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Gene Eric Mann said

Digging that bass!!!

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See how they gossip and gabble. From the sidelines, they direct the dance as the young ones grow.
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Gene Eric Mann said

Ha ha -- what a way to handle a song -- made my day!

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Life. Death. Missing children. Lost friends. Mentors gone too soon. We all live in a time of grief.
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Gene Eric Mann said

Very ingenious, well developed, and intriguing. Groovy thinking, musically. I really dig this style.

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Come, see how she dies! See God through her life. See her children gather to celebrate and to mourn. Come, see how The Grey Lady lived!
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Gene Eric Mann said

Wonderful!! You guys, like, wow. Y'all got great taste!

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The song arises upon the hills.
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Gene Eric Mann said

Short -- very short -- but sweet -- very sweet.

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Gene Eric Mann said

Really, truly gorgeous stuff, well thought out -- ingenious, and the mastering is superb!

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