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Walk home from the honeymoon
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Flat busted broke on (the day after) the big day. Using our brains instead of our wallets.
world music power pop percussive solo acoustic guitar overtone
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World music songwriting that transcends the single band.
World music songwriting that transcends the single band. Music made round the world from 1990-2002. These songs are my legacy material. My life is an experiential journey of my own design and some of the end result has been recorded and/or live music and spoken word. I play a variety of instruments and sing/talk. Most of the songs on this page date from my recordings between 1995's "4" (under the Moniker Mr. Chaos, in Detroit Michigan U.S.A.) through to 2002's "In Stereo" (with Add Lib Lounge, in Helsinki, Finland). There are also some glimpses here of 1997-9s "Mr. Chaos Trio" from Mid-Finland; 2000's Bahasa Mix, from Malaysia; and 2001's Jazz sessions from Helsinki (with the Black Tuesday Quartet); and 2004 activist bluegrass recordings against GW Bush's "No Child Left Behind" schooling initiative. I hope you enjoy it.
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Peak #187
Peak in subgenre #34
Author
John Hammink
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John Hammink
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June 09, 2006
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MP3 3.3 MB 128 kbps 3:35
Story behind the song
Smooth combination of bossa nova and rock.
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Walk home from the honeymoon, and we're starin' at the moon. We're here as we are. I couldn't get us home from here, you'd think I'm a buffoon. (but) a marvelous tune, sung in a monsoon, is like something for laughter. Until now, a vacation seemed impossible. When the weather seemed like tropical. Last night, the money spent and all our wits gone. Caught up, in that endless human predication. Walk home from the honeymoon and we're standin in the rain, we're here as we are. I shelled out all that money, you must think that I'm insane. (but) a binary star, when viewed from afar, doesn't look like two. ... Somehow, it seems like we were made to barter, Moscow, if we went there we would be thinking harder. Moldau - we could go there without our whole life's larder. Bam! POW! She just gave up what she had about her. Walk home from the honeymoon and we're standing in the rain, we're here as we are. To our filing cabinet for people, but I know I can't complain... A binary star, when viewed from afar, doesn't look like two... We're here as we are, and we'll get just as far, as we were meant to. Jyvaskyla Finland, Spring 1997.
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