"it's a pretty little metaphor for finding a little bit of solace and inner peace, even right as life itself is knocking on your door to continue bothering you with it's schemes. in the chaos of.. everything, still being able to stop for a while…
To end "Dark Side of the Moo," we return to the beginning of it in a way. This time around, we end on a more hopeful vibe than how it started.
CREDITS:
Written and performed by Project X
Recorded live during a church service probably in the early 2000s.
CREDITS:
Written by Project X and Tammy Borden
Project X: Bass
Scott Wilson: Lead guitar
Tim Thompson: Acoustic guitar, backing vocal
Craig LeMieux: Drums
Tammy Borden…
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Comments on Wrinkled Shirt's stuff
Nice one
Niiice!
Ooh...such a bright sounding track!
Laid back and lovely…
Ooh...the harmonica was a nice surprise.
I'm gonna have to come back to give these another go-round.
Very cool.
Perfecto!
Amazing.
Beyond cool!
Nicely Done !!! .. Cheers !!
sounds fantastic great listen ,.....cheers tony cee
So good!
Wow! Mix of emotions….
Le site 1win apps est éducatif. Je reviendrai sans hésiter ! référence
2nd Proods 'ooh'. The panning makes this feel very immersive. Niiice. ~K
Ooh. I love it, a lot of stuff going on when I listen with the headphones on!
Indeed! Halloween track….no doubt about it.
Cool…. It sure does diverge from how it starts.
Amazing…I’ll ALWAYS come back for y’all.
Comments made by Wrinkled Shirt
Dope
Nice
Jammin'
Vibe
2:52 hits different
Nice:)
👆
That church organ sounds awesome. Great production!
Awesome listen here.
This rocks!
Thank you project x & Len Sasso!
Sounds good. Excellent work!
up my vibecheck: weird and wonderful.
Like it.
Flexieee
Well put.
Great Ambient Drum N Bass piece
Pure delight to listen to. Downloading to my drive playlist!
A small hint of Dream-Theater with some Jazzy heavenly sounds. Very Cool!
The ending motif blends nicely