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Country ballad talks of broken hearted feelings of abandonement.Originally written 1976. newly recorded 2004 version.This is the sensible side of Devilrouser.
Slow paced Blues tune sung in Spanish. Done one take in studios, mic 1 on Ovation acoustic, mic 2 for vocals, mic 3 on Harmonica.Very simple with a lot of soul!
Song written originally as a Punk Rocker; now grew a sound of it's own as I re-recorded it 27 years later.Lyrics are not the most original,But that's exactly how I felt at 21 back in 1976.
The whistler is my friend and this is his song which I'm singing. His name is Gus Faur, and he is the Bass player of "DELRAY", my former band.
Easy going tune, easy listening,relaxed fit.
This one talks about women you meet in bars. Tired with the attitude, I sat down one Sunday morning and wrote this song.
Very raw, but very REAL document of the moment I was living. Heartfelt performance, on the verge of breakdown.
this is the background music for lyrics which I will add later on.
This a very Classic Blues tune, which has been performed by almost every blues singer at one time or other. I don't consider this a cover as this has become a traditional Blues anthem,part of the musical Heritage.
This is another version of the demo, this time with a cello and violins finale.
Dug this one up from the old tape archives. If you can survive the feedback and the horrible vocals in the first half of the tune, you will find the second half highly enjoyable.
a retake on that old song. This ones for Rey VArela. One mic only, so pardon the sound deficiencies.
We were young, we were wild, we were free, in the summer of 1987. You can almost feel and smell the sea breeze, as this song was recorded at a South American Beach.
Garage rehearsals we taped in 1981(MUGRE Band)using a crappy cassette recorder.We had much fun doing this,I think you will notice.RAW, but Powerful performance!!!
In this 2nd version, we added a chorus,a stronger bass line, and the complete lyrics. You'll find this take is more ellaborate. I feel there should be a 3rd version which should be definitive.
Raw garage recording.Cassette recorder on top of the bass player's amp. We were rehearsing.Never had so much fun in my life! It was a manic episode,was very much into Talking Heads then.
Same old song I used to do back in 1981 as Garage Grunge, now revamped into a an Acoustic Blues tune with haunting Harmonica.
Protest song against the latest president who further sank Argentina into more misery and hunger than it ever new existed.

