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Autumn Wind
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This is a lovely little instrumental piece, which most people seem to think is our best. Incorporating all the best elements of Danny Cockroach this one is really beautiful.
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Danny Cockroach : An alternative rock band from Edinburgh, Scotland, with influences from such legends as Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Hendrix and Chic. We have a
We are Danny Cockroach, an alternative/soft/hard/classic rock band from Edinburgh, Scotland. We have many diverse musical influences and we have our own unique style, transcending genres as we aim for our true musical objective. In our long path to where we are now we have played styles as diverse as funk, metal, rock, country and we are not afraid to write whatever we like, no matter the genre. We hope you too will enjoy our music and perhaps come and visit us at or perhaps at . Happy Listening!
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Genre
Rock Classic Rock
Charts
Peak #369
Peak in subgenre #35
Author
Rumney/Ellis/Sneddon/MacLeod
Rights
Ellis/MacLeod/Rumney/Sneddon 2005
Uploaded
May 28, 2005
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MP3 3.8 MB 128 kbps 0:00
Story behind the song
Lead Guitar - Lewis Rumney
Rhythm Guitar/Harmonica - Peter Ellis
Bass - Duncan Sneddon
Drums - Jamie MacLeod
This song came about as a development of one of Lewis(lead guitarists) riffs. Its in drop D, but in no way is this a grunge/metal song! Lewis played this riff at practice one day and the song basically built up around it. The drums were one of the first things to be added. Peter's beautiful chord arpeggio's came next, followed by the chorus which flowed so easily as they played. The wonderful guitar by Lewis is reinforced by the chorus-drenched chords of Peter and some great drums. Then was the harmonica created. Next came the task of getting a bassline, which Duncan tackled superbly and we were almost ready to go with it! But first, we needed to arrange it. As we played through it, Jamie's father came in and told us it had to end on the 'D' chord. With that, everything fell into place. After the last chorus a wonderful solo by Lewis precluded the ending and finally, that majestic 'D' rang out.
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