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Anger. With a smile.
Anger and despair. In 6/8. With chanting. Does it get any better than that?
Light industrial mayhem, Laibach meets Soviet France. Okay, not really, but I'm trying to evoke something here.
Sweet sweet despair. Featuring Matt Kamprath on the guitar.
The sergeant at the airport looks your passport over. He furrows his brow. 'Come with me to the captain's office,' he says.
The closest I will ever come to writing an actual love song. More country than folk. Pay attention to the organ counter-melody, it will show up later.
You know the girl on the teevee -- you know, the one no one can find -- almost as well as your own girlfriend. Why? You really should stop watching FoxNews.
Instrumental based on the Betty & Veronica counter-melody. Very short.
Orchestral arrangement of something akin to a love song.
Instrumental take on the counter-melody to NATION OF TWO. As played on the way to Canterbury. Very short.
Again, walking the way toward Canterbury, wondering what life has in store. For me and for all those around me.
I think often times the best way art can confront is to be beautiful in an ugly world. Whether this is confrontational, I do not know. Also, I have no idea what this is about or who Camille is. I suggest you find your own answers.
A fairly simple recording, guitar/bass/harmonium/drum loops/two vocals. No rhymes. It was a decade before I realized this song didn't have any rhymes in the verse.
Another fairly simple arrangement, guitar/bass/organ/drum loops/three vocals (with counter-vocal in verse).
Another simple arrangement: guitar/bass/drum loops/horns. I love horns. I could easily overuse them.
Me. Across West St. from the World Trade Center in the American Express building on September 11, looking out the window after the first plane hit, wondering what was going on.
A little 'steelier' than anything else here. No horns, lots of guitar/bass/organ.
Mostly done on my PC using the Yamaha SW1000XG card in XGWorks imported into GarageBand. The bass is real.
Some songs are utterly disposable. I think this one fits into that category.
The national anthem (as heard in a radio broadcast) for the People's Democratic Federative Dictatorship of Ersatzstan.
Me trying to be The Kingston Trio sounding a little bit more like me trying to be Crosby, Stills & Nash.
Another all-SW1000XG composition. No played instruments in this one.
Vaguely latin feel with horns and such. Not many words.
Folkie/Country with Latin lyrics. Well, some Latin lyrics.
