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Hard Rocking out of control guitar playing, Thanx for Tuning In !!! "G"
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A Flamenco piece in palo(genre) of Taranta, ending with a little Buleria. This is about a man, who wanders like ghost along snowfields flooded with starlight near one northern city. He pointlessly looks to the sky. A kind of city legend from the…
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A Flamenco piece in palo(genre) of Taranta, ending with a little Buleria. This is about a man, who wanders like ghost along snowfields flooded with starlight near one northern city. He pointlessly looks to the sky. A kind of city legend from the…
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If you've known me a while you know at least one episode from the story of this song, involving a deep drunken state, hitchhiking in various states of undress, and stealing from a church. But hopefully not too many of you have seen the mugshot…
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Written two years ago when I figured out the ukulele.
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Beware the brain-breaking treble.
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I dreamed my husband was singing me the chorus as we binged on heroin in the desert, immediately woke up and wrote the rest in a hour.
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Make a game out of life, and a pretty song of death; how else not to close your eyes, how else continue to draw breath? It's as you say, sir; we might have died. But don't you feel it was worth it, just to spit in God's eye?
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drowning in a sea of vaseline alive or dead or somewhere in between sit very still and read a magazine wash and wash but never get it clean it must be true I saw it on the screen painting all the roses for the queen don't eat that you don…
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This is the result of a songwriting challenge that Andy took part in on a songwriting forum he uses We were all given the same lyrics and then sent away to see what came back and see how different the results would be in styles etc , There's…
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