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Here's a song I wrote. I apologize for the recording but I am still learning the program and I'm not too adept at mixing mastering etc.
http://www.myspace.com/robertmaysongwri ... e-71159734
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Hi Bob May!
Liken the sincerity of your words and music. I like to hear the sound of the plain old acoustic guitar. It brings to heart of the one spirit companion that man and dog share.
I was a cornball teen in the 70's ( while most of my peers were listening to Led Zeppelin)... I couldn't wait to purchase my first albums with my first paycheck. John Denver followed with Gordan Lightfoot.
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Thanks for the listen. A man after my own heart.
A lot of what I hear is way too sterile and electronic these days.
Funny you should mention a dog and his companion. I just finished the lyics on a song 5 minutes ago that deal with that very subject. I am hoping to get it recorded and up on myspace in the next week or two.
It's a country/bluegrass tune with a warped sense of humor.
Hard Dog
G, C, G, Em, C, G, D Instr
G, C, G, Am, *, C, D, G
G C G
She's always been the kind of girl to wander. Verse 1
Em C G D
Exploring all her possibilities.
G C G
She saw the grass as greener over yonder.
Em C D
Yet never failed to come back home to me.
Em C G
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lol, you have me at Verse 2
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