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A rose is a rose, by any other name. So it is with God, who by any other name is still the Supreme Universal Consciousness and the Eternal, Infinite, Omnipresent Great Spirit-Parent who loves us all.
SoundClick artist Try Again Project presents "Why Fight Over a Name? (2009 Recording)", an outstanding release in the Acoustic Rock genre. Featuring vocals, the production has a distinctive and cohesive sound. The kind of acoustic rock track that draws you in and holds your attention through to the end "Why Fight Over a Name? (2009 Recording)" has peaked at #13 in the Acoustic Rock category on SoundClick. Try Again Project continues to build an Acoustic Rock catalog on SoundClick, one of the longest-running platforms for independent artists.
It's about the union of apparent opposites. It was written in 1978 while I was camping in the desert, realizing that only when our eye is single can we truly live.
"It Takes Two (2009 Recording)" is a Folk Rock track by Try Again Project on SoundClick. The sound is shaped by vocals, giving the song its signature feel. For fans of folk rock, this one is worth the listen. It has reached the top 10 on the SoundClick Folk Rock chart, peaking at #4. "It Takes Two (2009 Recording)" is part of the Try Again Project catalog on SoundClick, where independent artists connect with a global audience.
It's about achieving personal liberation and freedom, and having faith that the dream will come true.
"The Dream Will Come True (2009 Recording)" is an Acoustic Folk track by Try Again Project on SoundClick. The sound is shaped by vocals, giving the song its signature feel. For fans of acoustic folk, this one is worth the listen. It has reached the top 10 on the SoundClick Acoustic Folk chart, peaking at #9. Explore the full Try Again Project catalog on SoundClick and discover more Acoustic Folk music from independent creators.
It's darkest before the dawn, but the end of the tribulation is coming and we'll be sailing free. Just wait and see.
Independent artist Try Again Project drops "Just Wait and See (2009 Recording)", a Folk Rock track on SoundClick. Featuring vocals, the production has a distinctive and cohesive sound. This track holds its own in the folk rock landscape — a confident, well-executed piece. It has peaked at #1 in Rock and #1 in Folk Rock on the SoundClick charts. If Progressive, Rock and Folk is your sound, "Just Wait and See (2009 Recording)" is a strong addition to your playlist.
This song is for those disheartened by all the greed, selfishness, corruption, conflict and war. And it recognizes that while we desperately need to reform our governments and religions, the reform must begin with ourselves.
"We Can Change Our World (2009 Recording)" by Try Again Project is an Acoustic Rock production available on SoundClick. The sound is shaped by vocals, giving the song its signature feel. There is a quiet confidence to this track — the mark of an artist who understands the acoustic rock sound. It has reached the top 10 on the SoundClick Acoustic Rock chart, peaking at #10. SoundClick gives artists like Try Again Project a platform to share original Acoustic Rock music with listeners around the world.
The divine reality comes not with observation in the world, but from within. And when it does, you can then see, if only for a moment, how and why it is right here at hand.
"Right Here Now (2009 Recording)" by Try Again Project is an Acoustic Rock production available on SoundClick. The sound is shaped by vocals, giving the song its signature feel. An acoustic rock track built for repeat listens — it reveals more with each play. It has charted at #12 on the SoundClick Acoustic Rock chart. SoundClick gives artists like Try Again Project a platform to share original Acoustic Rock music with listeners around the world.
A lament over how many people have been misled, and wondering how many people can see why.
"How Many? (2009 Recording)" by Try Again Project is an Acoustic Folk production available on SoundClick. The sound is shaped by vocals, giving the song its signature feel. An acoustic folk track built for repeat listens — it reveals more with each play. "How Many? (2009 Recording)" has reached the top 10 on the main SoundClick Acoustic chart. SoundClick gives artists like Try Again Project a platform to share original Acoustic Folk music with listeners around the world.
A strong statement to refute right-wing bible thumpers who pray for the ears of men, make a show of religion and don't yet realize that they betray God and humanity.
"Right-Wing Preachers (2009 Recording)" by Try Again Project is an Acoustic Rock production available on SoundClick. The sound is shaped by vocals, giving the song its signature feel. An acoustic rock track built for repeat listens — it reveals more with each play. It has charted at #11 on the SoundClick Acoustic Rock chart. SoundClick gives artists like Try Again Project a platform to share original Acoustic Rock music with listeners around the world.
It's kind of a bio, summarized.
"All That Glitters (2009 Recording)" is an Acoustic Rock track by Try Again Project on SoundClick. The sound is shaped by vocals, giving the song its signature feel. For fans of acoustic rock, this one is worth the listen. It has charted at #24 on the SoundClick Acoustic Rock chart. Explore the full Try Again Project catalog on SoundClick and discover more Acoustic Rock music from independent creators.
A call to give new pioneers a place to dwell, to build a house on their own terms and use the material at hand ... like pioneers of old did, but without using a gun to take land away from others.
"A Place to Dwell (2009 Recording)" by Try Again Project is an Acoustic Rock production available on SoundClick. The sound is shaped by vocals, giving the song its signature feel. There is a quiet confidence to this track — the mark of an artist who understands the acoustic rock sound. SoundClick gives artists like Try Again Project a platform to share original Acoustic Rock music with listeners around the world.
This song was recorded in 1982 on a cheap little portable tape recorder with a built-in mic, and I hope I will be healed enough to be able to re-record it because the lyrics below have been slightly revised from the original version.
Independent artist Try Again Project drops "First and Last (OLD 1982 recording)", an Acoustic Rock track on SoundClick. Featuring vocals, the production has a distinctive and cohesive sound. The kind of acoustic rock cut that earns its place in a playlist and stays there. If Progressive, Rock and Folk is your sound, "First and Last (OLD 1982 recording)" is a strong addition to your playlist.