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The emptiest barrel....
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Newbold said

great it is true mostly the repeating --- why is the barrel empty ? or most empty?

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And so it began....
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Newbold said

yeah it is good these notes work together nicely --

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19 edo rock band at it again 2x guitar, bass, drums, vocals such they are...
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Guest said

nice stuff

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will you still stand with me?
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Andrew Russe said

And this gives me some release - but not loads! I was going to ask if it's an ebow, but it's not is it? Sounds like a real bow?

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Its History, all over again, Benito!
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Andrew Russe said

I find this one a slightly more challenging listen!

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The emptiest barrel....
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Andrew Russe said

This one follows Hopey Changey really well

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And so it began....
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Andrew Russe said

I listened to these the other day while I was doing something else... I forgot to come back and comment. This is a gorgeous sound.

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And so it began....
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jimgoodinmusic said

love the groove, add some lyrics to this Chris!

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And so it began....
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Greg Connor said

Neat guitar sound.

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'Tis the gift to be simple, 'tis the gift to be free 'Tis the gift to come down where we ought to be, And when we find ourselves in the place just right, 'Twill be in the valley of love and delight. When true simplicity is gain'd, To bow and…
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Copland, not "Copeland" -- atone for your spelling sin and honor this dearly departed patriotic pinko by listening to his Symphony No. 3 TODAY!!! -- DrBill

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Antoinette plays keys, Anonymous plays drums, Evan is guitar left, Chris is guitar right (sorry I was a jerk and too loud) - This dates from 1977 when I was a classical major and Antoinette a piano major. Even though this improvisation was from…
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This is some good fu-fu with good ju-ju. Thank the Almighty for the "minor miracle" of magnetic tape, which the Library of Congress well-knows may need baking from time to time but is a format that bonehead computer-science nerds can't render obsolete by declaring it no-longer-supported. Thinking of you, my one-time Ivy brother. -- DrBill

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two guitar tracks, one bass track - the reverb is provided by a spring reverb tank with pre-amps before and after the tank.
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Andrew Russe said

Loving the sounds

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Winter 1977 / 1978 - band is Clay percussion, Evan guitar and guitar pedals (synth sounds), Mike Barry piano, Mike Craddock bass, and Chris guitar (with echo / volume pedal) This was the next to last jam of the night
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Andrew Russe said

Only just seen your reply on this one - about HAIM's version of the Fleetwood Mac song... I keep getting recommended it on youtube - I shall press play ..... WOW! The reason I keep getting recommended it is because I'm a big fan of Larkin Poe, have you heard of them? Check out their "Tip O the Hat" series of home vids - two sisters, lead and backing vox, six string and... a KILLER lap-steel player (thinking of getting one)(a lap-steel, not a Megan Lovell, she's already taken!)

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3 guitar tracks with a bit of attitude
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Andrew Russe said

Cool sounds.

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Solo 17 edo guitar with effects
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Newbold said

wow---Darmok with hands held open.. :) It could have a counterpoint track added from a synthesizer performance that could happen-- maybe using this work as part of the synth construction--???

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Winter 1977 / 1978 - band is Clay percussion, Evan guitar and guitar pedals (synth sounds), Mike Barry piano, Mike Craddock bass, and Chris guitar (with echo / volume pedal) This was the next to last jam of the night
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vaisvil said

Andrew, sorry - I wasn't even think of that even though I saw a live show video by HAIM where some young ladies from southern California ripped that cover song up! Worth a search!

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Winter 1977 / 1978 - band is Clay percussion, Evan guitar and guitar pedals (synth sounds), Mike Barry piano, Mike Craddock bass, and Chris guitar (with echo / volume pedal) This was the next to last jam of the night
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Andrew Russe said

So I put 77/78 together with the title "Oh Well" and came up with... "wow! they played that?... ummm... er... ok... when does the riff start then??" lol ... Once I got to the end, I realised it obviously wasn't ever going to burst into "I can't help about the shape I'm in / I can't sing, I ain't pretty and my legs are thin"... So I went round again... and appreciated some very cool sounds. In fact, this is mighty cool.

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Ben Smith and my Church piano + numerous guitar effects.
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Andrew Russe said

This washes over you in a kind of all-enveloping way

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Thank you Greg, Colleen, and Andrew for your comments. I need to add a little more from that day so long ago. The Battle for Layfayette Square were improvisational warm ups and cool downs for practicing this progressive rock attempt that clocks…
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Newbold said

yes very powerful music and lyrics.. can't quite hear the lyrics but I am glad you wrote them out the lyrics are the best I have seen ..-- wow

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Thank you Greg, Colleen, and Andrew for your comments. I need to add a little more from that day so long ago. The Battle for Layfayette Square were improvisational warm ups and cool downs for practicing this progressive rock attempt that clocks…
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Andrew Russe said

I thought I'd commented?! .... anyways, WOW that's a monster. I'll give it another listen over the next few days.

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