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Some lyrics I wrote as a young mountain hiking hippie, put to music after 30 years. I play all instruments and provide vocals. Drums courtesy of Jammer. I mixed it. It is not mastered.
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Everybody and their brother is doing it now: writing, performing and recording at home. I do it, and, in fact, my brother does too. In my case, I play guitar, bass, dabble with keyboards, mandolin, and banjo, and sing. Furthermore, I've even built two my guitars and a bass, that last of which I gave to my brother. I do it all for fun and the love of music, with no commercial aspirations whatsoever.. My gratitude to the people at the Cakewalk Forum for all their valuable advice and criticism.
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Genre
Rock Rock n Roll
Charts
Peak #112
Peak in subgenre #4
Author
Mark Courter
Rights
Mark Courter, 2009
Uploaded
April 05, 2011
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MP3 3.0 MB 128 kbps 3:15
Lyrics
Sit inside all alone with your hoarded rare collectibles I can see no sign of life that is detectible Sunken there in your chair I see no flicker in your eyes Lets take a drive up to the mountains and well try one on for size Wont you come with me to see some trees wide as a truck Lets grab a rod, grab a reel and well wish ourselves some luck Or spend an entire day just sitting lazing by a stream And if we come home empty handed, still its better than a dream. Dont want to sound like some John Denver, no hes not my type Or hand you that upstream Colorado Rocky Mountain hype But wouldnt you like to get out in the woods just for a while? It beats sitting round watching television by a county mile
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Duane Rod
Jun 23, 2009
Great work Mark! Definitely got a great groove going on and your vocals fit the genre perfectly. Composition is really tight and the mix sounds great; and I love those drums........something I continually have problems with. Great to hear from you.
Grant S
Jun 22, 2009
Awesome Job Mark, Great performance on all instruments, I love that main riff and sweet slide, great vocals and vocal development.