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Banjobach
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by Banjobach » Mon Jan 05, 2009 11:31 pm
hofdaddy wrote:Never eat a Tucks medicated pad after you had some birthday cake
Now there's a good tip
I'm working up to a pineapple. So far I've eaten a whole fig, kiwi, and avocado.
Thanks for all the feedback Alazais. If I ever publish just the audio I may go back and add something there.
I agree, most of my songs have a structure or feel to them but I'm trying to diversify. I'm listening to different music as of late so hopefully that will help influence my songwriting.
Thanks again everyone.
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dmbguitar718
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by dmbguitar718 » Tue Jan 06, 2009 12:46 am
do you ever record audio tracks? i'd love to have some nice audio tracks from you.
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Alazais
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by Alazais » Sun Feb 22, 2009 11:43 am
Banjobach wrote:hofdaddy wrote:Never eat a Tucks medicated pad after you had some birthday cake
Now there's a good tip
I'm working up to a pineapple. So far I've eaten a whole fig, kiwi, and avocado.
Thanks for all the feedback Alazais. If I ever publish just the audio I may go back and add something there.
I agree, most of my songs have a structure or feel to them but I'm trying to diversify. I'm listening to different music as of late so hopefully that will help influence my songwriting.
Thanks again everyone.
No problem, my friend. In saying that I feel it only right to say I enjoy your sound very much. The serene heartfelt complexity of For Dad is so moving that I feel the need to call my father everytime. You are a talented man, keep plugging away.
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sfmartins
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by sfmartins » Thu Feb 26, 2009 2:04 am
I really enjoyed it. Congratulations!
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