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Paul groover
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12/26/2020 6:57:01 PM
My 20 years
Out of all the songs i have made what is i made my fav. I could make the case for many We are slaves, Spacesuits are for spacemen, Pearls and Tales, Road rage rising, The Beach, Night wings over beijing. Many more My fav is from that time. Not Hope street which is cool but Delicous Mallicous. It is the best reality song i have made
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Shoe City Sound
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12/26/2020 10:07:52 PM
I forgot how much I love Pearls and Tales - the title, the tune the vocals - every sound on it... Lots of great music, Paul - I'm a fan :)
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Paul groover
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12/27/2020 1:08:37 AM
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Pearls and Tales was recorded in Brighton after a good sesh and mince n tatties. Anjuli was in fine voice. She wore a see thru top wie nae bra. I didna ken far to look. I thought it must be cool in Brighton or she would not do it
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Psyche's Muse
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12/27/2020 5:32:11 AM
Cool song, Paul. I love that "Feminine" aspect of it! I think of God as being "Female" In The Beginning(initially) and that the "Male aspect" came out of Her by "coming in" to Her presence, being acknowledged("recognized") by Her(The SHE-male) as being "worthy of existence" and "mattering" enough to become a partaker in this material("matter"/maternal) world. One of our ways of honoring "Her" is in this song: Face Of Death
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Shoe City Sound
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12/28/2020 9:39:54 AM
Thanks for the back story - I love that song even more now!
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Paul groover
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12/29/2020 1:31:34 PM
It was remixed in Abbey road by Andy Walter of Factory records fame my flirtation with the big time. It disna get any bigger than Abbey road in my books. Especially for a song i wrote and played myself no band first time ever for my second song with a pro vocalist. Spacesuits was my first. Before that i was always the shy retiring bass player out of the spotlight keeping a steady beat. Doing my job getting paid. Wrote the occasional song but they were always kept on the fridge with a magnet. They always thought they were a bit way out there. Took Anjuli to see it
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