Songfight Live Promotional CDr

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Songfight Live Promotional CDr

Post by ken »

Hey All,

I've been kicking around this idea so long I am running out of time to make it happen.

Everyone who is playing at Songfight Live Santa Cruz should identify one song they are going to play there to be part of this CD. We will leave them around Santa Cruz for people to find, fall in love with, and be inspired to come to the show.

If you can post a 16bit .wav file of your song somewhere as well, that would make it sound a little better. Okay? GO!!!

PM me if you have questions or concerns.

More about this later.

Be well,
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Post by king_arthur »

Ken -

First off, thanks for offering to play drums on my set. I will take you up on that. I will figure out who else to get in the band and have demo stuff ready soon.

As far as your demo CDR, my "Thunderstorm" is probably a good KA song to include, if you're so inclined. I do plan to do that one in the show.

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Post by fluffy »

I am totally up for that. I can provide pretty much any of my recent songs as 16-bit .wav. How about the plus+5 version of Stronger Than or 120MPH? I'll be performing those at the show.
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Post by Plat »

You can use the Mostly Harmless "Rockopolousaninajalanfdsaflsdf" track if you'd like.
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Post by stueym »

If you;d like Wav's of "Fresh Dog" this can be arranged though it may confuse and amuse all in one :D
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Post by Hoblit »

If I can mix down my band's version of 'my sister' would that be elligible for the CD?
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Post by Caravan Ray »

Can use any of the songs from here:

http://www.triplejunearthed.com/Artists ... tistid=746
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Post by bz£ »

Yay, it's the exciting new 2006 remix of "Need stilts," by your pals and mine, the rock and roll band Charcoal! This digital remastering features almost 600% more gratuitous VST effects and an all-new background noise track. If, god forbid, you liked the original, you'll like this version slightly more. And, clocking in at a tasty two minutes and ten seconds, it's a perfect inclusion on your next promotional CD!
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