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Piping Down the Hamlin Wild (lyrics-E. Lacaba)
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Lyrics from Emmanuel Lacaba's posthumously published "Salvaged Poems", the music is derived from a vocals and rhythm jam that Jack Yabut and I piped down for the book launching in 1986.
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One-man band using an acoustic-electric guitar, two electrics, a bass guitar, and drum pad/kit on a recorder. I once thought of getting an electronic keyboard... except I really don't know how to play the piano. The family piano was sold when I was around 8 years old because none of my older siblings were really using it after a few years of lessons. But that led me to playing the guitar after some introductory lessons from my sister.
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Blues Blues Rock
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#3,677 today Peak #12
#1,438 in subgenre Peak #5
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Emman Lacaba/LST
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LST- Creative Commons
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February 24, 2009
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MP3 4.5 MB 128 kbps 4:58
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From Emmanuel Lacaba's posthumously published "Salvaged Poems", this is the last piece in a series of poems under the heading "In search of superguru: lyrics from an imaginary rock album". The music, now reinterpreted, is derived from a vocals and rhythm jam that Jack Yabut and I piped down for the book launching in 1986.
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