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David Griffin
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I've just posted an original song,"All Bucked Up" from 65reissues new CD on my MySpace pg(link below).It was written by Sean Ohler & Chris Fancler our lead singer & guitar player,respectively. Pretty cool song about the west coast sound.Lots of ppl say that old "pedal rockin" sound is outdated & corny,but I love it!The second cut is "Play Me the Waltz of the Angels",a Derailers song. The funny thing about this cut is that we had planned on fading the song @ the end(after the modulation)so when I got to the point where I thought we would be faded out I went a little nuts but everybody loved it so we kept it.BTW: It was a 1st take w/ no overdubs. :mrgreen:
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Nice. I really liked Jalisco as well.
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David, some fine stuff there; and that Amazing Grace cut is "amazing"; thanks for that one. 8)
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Thanks,Ken & Stan,appreciate your kindness. And thanks to everyone that dropped by for a listen. :D
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