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Annie Laurie (Take 1, synth mix)
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This is a mix of Take 1 that emphasizes synthesizer.
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Elisha Zaporelostzi's first performances were the Open Stages put on by the Bytown Live in Ottawa Ontario, Canada. It is how Neil Young and Joni Mitchell started. Phreap magazine is a one page thing that went around Ottawa in the 1980s. Now it is a web site; http://home.att.ne.jp/blue/patchan With the help of Joe-Charly Smith, Molly Ding, Calhoon-Fred Febealie, and Butter Jones I was able to put out Phreap magazine.
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W. Douglas of Fingland / Lady (Alicia) John Scott
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Patrick T. Connolly
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October 09, 2006
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MP3 2.0 MB 128 kbps 2:07
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This song was recorded in my apartment, which is in Japan, around early August 2006. This is a mix of Take 1 that emphasizes synthesizer. I had pulled it down for the more acoustic mix which I appended Take 2 to; Annie Laurie (Take 1 & 2). I feel this synthesizer mix fits better in the World General Charts. See Annie Laurie (Take 1 & 2) for more info.
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William Douglas of Fingland original words (not used here); Maxwelton braes are bonnie, where early fa's the dew Where me and Annie Laurie made up the promise true Made up the promise true, and ne'er forget will I And for bonnie Annie Laurie I'd lay doun my head and die She's backit like the peacock, she's breistit like the swan She's jimp aboot the middle, her waist ye weel may span Her waist ye weel may span, and she has a rolling eye And for bonnie Annie Laurie I'd lay doun my head and die
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