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Have No Fear
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I have always wanted to write an 'epic' and here it is. It is way long so don't bother with it if you aren't willing to devote 15 minutes to it.
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Lay back, relax, put on a good pair of headphones, roll up a fatty and just listen.
"theSoundBytes" is an experimental effort designed to test the limits of digital music and Internet technology in the creation, production, marketing, sales and distribution of music. It is also an excuse for an old school rocker and his friends from the glory days to make the kind of music they always wanted to make and get it out there to the public. The kind of technology that can be setup in a spare room by anyone with a good sense of rhythm, and bought outright for under $1000 is beyond the wildest dreams of those of us who remember the early days of stereo, multi-tracking and the lost art of the manual flange. Back then, if you were a band trying to make it, you were either a nobody or a slave of the record companies. It took lots of money to produce an "album" as we used to call them. That meant, you HAD to do whatever the record companies wanted you to do and that meant imitating whatever the musical flavour of the month was. Now, everything has changed. We are free. Just how free we really are is what this experiment is all about. Problem is, how to make a living doing this. So, lay back, relax, put on a good pair of headphones, roll up a fatty and just listen.
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Peak #520
Peak in subgenre #14
Author
John Crater
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John Crater 2007
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February 21, 2009
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MP3 18.4 MB 192 kbps 13:25
Story behind the song
I had some musical ideas that I couldn't fit into traditional songs and so I cobbled them together in this "epic" song. I had the instrumental part first. When I began to think about lyrics, I decided to make it a mythological story in the sense brought to light by Joseph Campbell. But, what to write about? These stories are designed to teach us about ourselves. Since I have a 13 year old son who I love dearly, I wanted to say something to him. So, rather than being a mythological story, it is simply advice.

However, since time immemorial fathers have been giving their sons advice on how to live their life and avoid the pitfalls they themselves made in their youth. So, the very act of giving fatherly advice to one's son is a rite of passage in itself for both father and son. So, I decided to bring that out by choosing an old forum for story telling, a tribal campfire. Think of an old Norse Saga being told by Harald Finehair to his son Eric, soon to be called "Eric Bloodaxe" and you'll get the picture.
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Gather round the burning glow and hear the tales of long ago. Tonight I'll sing "The Heroes Quest". But soon, my son, will come your test. So have no fear. Have no fear. On foreign seas we're left to roam with no familiar stars of home. At the mercy of the tide, until you take command inside. You'll have no fear. Have no fear. Have no fear. Listen well and don't ignore the ghosts of those who've gone before. Know their songs to help you chart the course demanded by your heart. And have no fear. Have no fear. You’ll become the warrior king of fabled songs the bards will sing. Learn to wield your father's spear, know thyself and have no fear. Have no fear. Have no fear. Have no fear.
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