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I've posted another "new" tune from my first CD on my Myspace site.
'Family Tree'
It features the snarl-rific 4001SLH with the pre-WWII horseshoe PU, no cap.

'Family Tree'
It features the snarl-rific 4001SLH with the pre-WWII horseshoe PU, no cap.

- 12stringbassist
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Two songs fom the Kerbcrawlers first CD are now up on MySpace at http://www.myspace.com/kerbcrawling - I think I used the Ric 4003FG on both of these.


I'm a little late here.
http://hc.bloodyvelvet.com/files/55/Dark%20Cathedral.mp3
http://hc.bloodyvelvet.com/files/55/Dark%20Cathedral.mp3
"If you think you can or if you think you cannot - either way you are right." Henry Ford.
- lyle_from_minneapolis
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Nice Ric sound there, Jehlik! Closing up the pizza joint and you got me bouncing all over, sounds good in a storefront..
Here is where I hide my music:
http://www.soundclick.com/MarkKaufman
http://www.soundclick.com/MarkKaufman
Here's a new one I posted on my Myspace page. Check it out in all it's 96k sound glory:
'Throwaway'
Once again featuring the '68 4001 MG which Paul W. was kind enough to feature as 'Mr. November' on the Rick Forum 2007 Calendar.
'Throwaway' is currently unaffiliated with any album, and will likely be on the 3rd CD when that takes shape.

'Throwaway'
Once again featuring the '68 4001 MG which Paul W. was kind enough to feature as 'Mr. November' on the Rick Forum 2007 Calendar.
'Throwaway' is currently unaffiliated with any album, and will likely be on the 3rd CD when that takes shape.

- captsandwich
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http://www.icompositions.com/music/song.php?sid=54407
This was a little project on another forum. A game of broken telephone: One guy wrote & recorded a song and e-amiled to the next guy, who then did a cover version of it in his own 'style' and then e-mailed it to the next and so on. Then they were all uploaded simultaneously.
Note: you can listen to all 10 versions by clicking wher it says 'Chinese Whispers' under the song title.
This was a little project on another forum. A game of broken telephone: One guy wrote & recorded a song and e-amiled to the next guy, who then did a cover version of it in his own 'style' and then e-mailed it to the next and so on. Then they were all uploaded simultaneously.
Note: you can listen to all 10 versions by clicking wher it says 'Chinese Whispers' under the song title.
Lemme graze into your veldt/ lemme stomple your albino/lemme nibble on your buds/ I'm your Love Rhino
- kojakcurtis
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Here's a song I just wrote for a new project I started with some friends.
http://www.isound.com/chris_pearson
http://www.isound.com/chris_pearson
I've posted another cut from the NOW COMPLETE 'Joybomb' album. Check it out on this Garage Band link:
'Positive Spin'
Tom, you've heard a preview of this, but sans the add'l intro & exit vignettes.
Featured is the 1979 4001V63 tuned B-E-A-D.

'Positive Spin'
Tom, you've heard a preview of this, but sans the add'l intro & exit vignettes.
Featured is the 1979 4001V63 tuned B-E-A-D.

Ahhh yes the finger print prone Harley Bass...
Mark, I like this - the surge to start- well done! The other changes internal, what can I say - it still throbs like a hot sweaty club floor - just nasty enough in temperament. And the #9 like ending. Almost epic… you done good. Would be interesting to try that live.
Mark, I like this - the surge to start- well done! The other changes internal, what can I say - it still throbs like a hot sweaty club floor - just nasty enough in temperament. And the #9 like ending. Almost epic… you done good. Would be interesting to try that live.
The only thing we can perceive are our perceptions - George Berkeley


