the start of the end music byDamián Lértora lyrics/vox by oldrottenhead

Started by Oldrottenhead, September 16, 2009, 12:23:06 PM

Oldrottenhead

the start of the end with vox
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this is the third collaboration with Damián Lértora from argentina, have one more to do but doubt i'll manage four songs in two evenings.

its a bit dark this one.

here are the wurdz

its all downhill from here
theres no way back
it doesnt matter
how you look at it
its plain to see
its crystal clear
there isnt anything
that you can do

its the start of the end etc

you cant complain
youve had a good run
youve lived a good life
youve had a long one
and everything
that you once owned
will turn to dust
will turn to dust

its the start of the end etc
whit goes oan in ma heid



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Oldrottenhead
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Very ethereal and spaced-out. Really cool. I love listening to synth music from time to time.

Nothing wrong with a solid, dark tune now and again.

 8) 8)

Mark
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You guys got a great combo going here - synth & voice sound great!!!

Cool Floydish sounds & dreamy vox!!!
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Awesome again Jim!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

How the hell do you do it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!????????????
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indierik

Incredible! This one is right up my alley!!! When I was listening to this my attention drifted to something else I was doing on-line. When I came back to the music, it grabbed my attention, I forget I was listening to you and Damian, I thought I was listening to the radio (which I often have playing while I'm on-line..Pandora radio) and in that split second I said to myself "who is this, I really like....oh yea, It's James, shit he's good" I love this piece. I love the chorus "it's the start of the end" so good, so poetic. I love the songs structure as well, the changes, the bass, and I especially dig the plucking guitars (I'm assuming it's a guitar) with the perfect amount of reverb. Kudos Damian. I love your music!

it's my forth bite already... Delicious!
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Wiley

Yes I like the dark side also.   I am still so impressed how you come up with all these words.

Oldrottenhead

QuoteI am still so impressed how you come up with all these words.
it was all the alphabeti spaghetti i had as a kid
whit goes oan in ma heid



Jemima's
Kite

The
Bunkbeds

Honker

Nevermet

Longhair
Tigers

Oldrottenhead
"In order to compose, all you need to do is remember a tune that nobody else has thought of."
- Robert Schumann