July 9th, 2008
Sarah sent us a link to this:
Most people who write some of their stuff are inspired by the break up part of their relationships. This song is about a women I onced loved who asked me when do I get my song. After hearing other songs about past relationships. Most women inspire only one song […]
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June 24th, 2008
Just came across this:
Demo of a song that my band is in the process of recording for our album.
The final version has a different arrangement, is possible more epic, and is slightly shorter. Looking forward to your collective indifference!
The entire post can be seen here.
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June 24th, 2008
Thanks Stacy, for pointing out:
Demo of a song that my band is in the process of recording for our album.
The final version has a different arrangement, is possible more epic, and is slightly shorter. Looking forward to your collective indifference!
Read the rest here.
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March 31st, 2008
Mel told us about:
Another true story from my family… Seems like forever since I posted a song. This is a true story, which happened in 1990, to my Dad’s old roommate from university. Common wisdom is that another man would not have been able to acheive what Alan achieved; a six mile swim […]
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March 31st, 2008
Ben wrote to us about:
“The music starts, the singer screams,
there’s feedback all to hell.
I think I’ve played this gig before…”
Read the rest of this great post here.
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October 7th, 2007
This is an interesting post:
Written by the incomparable Alistair MacGillivray (who rocks my socks), this song was written after an accident at the No. 26 Colliery in Glace Bay, NS in 1979. It’s a shame this song is not more well-known; I got it out of a songbook, but have never, ever heard it […]
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