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Pocket Orchestra NRG
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A lively tune mixed with bubbling synths, beats, and classical flare. Symphonic NRG.
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Variety of styles Trying to spark your imagination and move your soul one way or another
Someone you don't know is making music you never heard. The computer age has erupted with music to my great delight. I love the idea of creating music to be listened to around the world via the internet. My music is in a variety of styles including, Jazz, Electronica, Techno, Dance, Rock. I hope you find something that appeals to your taste and you enjoy it as much as I do creating it.
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Genre
Beats Pop
Charts
Peak #8,391
Peak in subgenre #256
Rights
Synthetic Movements 2005
Uploaded
November 13, 2005
Track Files
MP3
MP3 6.7 MB 128 kbps 7:20
Story behind the song
My father was a photographer for the Air Force. I remember as a child there were many weekends during the fall when we would all pile into the family car and hit the road on family drives through the country looking at all the changes of the season and finding things to photograph. I grew up in a family of amateur photographers and everyone eventually had a camera and the bug to go with it. We were all photo happy at one point or another. It was those long afternoons on the road listening to AM radio and sitting in the back seat singing “Jeremiah was a Bullfrog” with my Mother and Three Dog Night that made it magic. There were so many of those moments that it’s difficult to focus on just one. We traveled the countryside not really going anywhere but just passing the time and being together. We would stop and take pictures or go to the lake and while my brother would literally walk around the lake fishing we sit and enjoy the lakeside. We had tents, a tent trailer, and several different campers during my childhood. We spent many special vacations at the lakes in Kansas. I remember one Winter when we thought we would try ice fishing. It didn’t work too well, but the fun was cooking the hot dogs on the little gas stove and while the bottom side of the hot dogs were cooking the butter would be hardening on the top side because it was so cold. We all laughed and it was a memory we all cherished often on the phone or during our visits later. Both my brother and my father are now gone - but this tune brings back those happy moments riding along in the car as a family and eagerly awaiting the arrival to the lake for anything to happen... I would have loved having an MP3 Player then.
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