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Psyche's Muse
tWITCHin' (what is my life...)
The Buddah speaketh weirdly through me. And that weirdness in my musication comes natural too. ...Ah, the "Improv"... in all its glory is naked. We just clothe it, butter and sugar it with extra stuff. -M-
added to station 7/29/2013 1:56:01 PM
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Improvisational
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Psyche's Muse
7 sEVEN 7
While this is not the actual Improv itself, the vocal medly is very nearly identical to it. The original lyrics came from the King James. I created a drum track and used some of my prose for the middle section, dubbing in some Gregorian Chanting. William played an acoustic guitar through a power amp which we then re-mic'd for the distortion effect during the beginning and middle portions of the song.
added to station 5/26/2006 2:11:28 PM
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World
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Psyche's Muse
SHADOWS
This song came to me at William's dinner table one day. I jotted it down immediately in about five minutes. My only musical contributions were in suggestions to William during recording. We still had no electric guitars or keyboard at this time.(not an improv)
added to station 5/15/2006 10:54:41 PM
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Southern Rock
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Psyche's Muse
THE PLAN = Victorious Satan!
Bill was playing guitar and singing, "Now the serpent was more subtil than any beast of the field". As he sang this over and over I wrote the rest of the lyrics... probably took about 15 minutes. We used to call this song "Victorious Satan", but I changed the title when I catagorized it in the 'Christian/Spiritual' genre.(not an improv)
added to station 7/17/2006 8:52:21 PM
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Christian Southern Rock
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Psyche's Muse
Solome
In this song I pieced together several parts of various poems I'd written over the years. My writings tend to go together rather easily considering the subject matter. William performed beautifully as always. No keyboard or electric guitars.(not an improv)
added to station 5/8/2006 4:45:30 PM
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Folk/Acoustic Rock/Americana
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Psyche's Muse
"Thee" FOOL !!!!
Not an Improv! I decide to write a song describing the Fool card from the Aleister Crowley Book of Thoth Tarot Deck. This took all of ten minutes. We did an improv with me on bass and William on guitar, singing. In re-doing this song I refused to play my bass line because I knew William could do it SO MUCH better. Obviously it was the right decision.
added to station 5/8/2006 4:53:05 PM
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Garage Rock
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Psyche's Muse
THE PHOENIX
This was our very first musical collaberation together. At this time I had yet to play any instrument. Only the words are mine. William put all the flesh on these bones! (not an improv)-M-
added to station 5/8/2006 4:46:44 PM
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Folk/Acoustic Rock/Americana
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Psyche's Muse
Apache Tear
I met Bill one evening at the home of my friend, Frank. After chatting awhile he pulls out his classical guitar and begins to play. This is the first song he performs that night. It still invokes fond memories upon listening to it. -M-
added to station 4/4/2008 5:03:14 AM
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Acoustic Singer/Songwriter
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Psyche's Muse
Death of His Highness
light from the sun, down through the clouds, into the earth and out the other side
added to station 7/5/2006 1:04:08 AM
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Melodic Rock
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Psyche's Muse
THE KINGDOM OF SET
Probably my fourth, on purpose, attempt at songwriting, and this time I even "wrote" the music(vocalizing sounds to William who would then play and sing everything). We had no electric guitar or keyboard. When I later bought a Boss drum machine, Kenny Maye, performed the drum track, which he never finished. Luckily it was half way through and I was able to repeat the whole thing to complete the song. I'm sure Kenny would have made it more enjoyable if he'd finished it himself though. He's truly an excellent drummer.
added to station 5/8/2006 4:45:41 PM
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Classic and Progressive Rock
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