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Wandering


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pengui

 Genre: Alternative Rock

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Description
One of the first songs we did. A little rough but catchy. Ha, the drum track never changes, but it seems to work.

Rich (Bass)
Chris (electric guitar, vocals, lyrics)
Meagin (acoustic)
Greg (trumpet)
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Lyrics
Wandering

Last I left you, we said goodbye
Thought you'd sing me a lullaby
I listened for it, it never came
I can't ignore it, who's to blame

Wait for a sign in the sky
Its in the silence that the spaces lye
Fleeting contact is all we know
We touch and go now, the distance grows

Oh, drifting away

You'll never go back to when you were
Wouldn't want to change the past
Of that I know
We drift in circles
Worlds apart
Only time will slow down our wandering hearts

Strange new feelings here alone
No longer hiding from the phone
I'm sure you found a brand new face
Stop the driftin'
Run in place

Oh, drifting away

Strange new feelings here alone
No longer hiding from the phone
I listen for it, it never came
I can't ignore it, but who's to blame?
Song Stats
Hits: 648
Comments: 0
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Plays: 40
Downloads: 67
Votes: 1
Uploaded: Dec 08, 2006 - 03:27:48 PM
Last Updated: Dec 08, 2006 - 07:08:54 PM Last Played: Mar 20, 2008 - 12:40:07 AM
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Hardware:
Fender Jazz Bass (direct)
Fender Strat (Line 6)
Audio-Technician Pro4L1 (mic)
Martin Acoustic (Ibanez Acoustic Amp)
Software:
Garageband
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Name: Rich Huston
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3HSW I host a 3 Hour Song Writing group with my friend Chris Winters (SickTransit), which meets once a week in my living room. Each night we write, practice and record a song, using drums loops. We write the music, chords and lyrics in three hours. ... [see more]

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Genre Info
The terms alternative rock and alternative music[1] were coined in the early 1980s to describe punk rock-inspired music genres which didn't fit into the mainstream genres of the time. At times it was used as catch-all phrase for rock music from under

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