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My first solo acoustic electric piece written on my new Washburn. No lyrics...none intended on this one. My son recorded/mixed it.
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Norwood Basement Band plays blues, hard rock, classic rock, keyboards, piano, funk, instrumental rock and acoustic and electric guitar music, with jommin' drums
The first stint of this band formed in the late 80's and played into the early 90's. We recorded two albums. The genre then was blues/rock/jazz fusion, featuring keyboards, drums, electric guitars and a dash of piano. Back then we had 5 members total: two drummers, two guitarists and one keyboardist/pianist. I have kept the name for an updated version. Right now, there are two members, myself (guitars) and my son (drummer, sound engineer).
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#11,800 today Peak #131
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Author
Norwood Basement Band
Rights
2006
Uploaded
April 14, 2007
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MP3 4.4 MB 128 kbps 4:45
Story behind the song
This song grew out of a composition I'd been working on for over a year ("Old Man Winter"), but an offshoot morphed into this arrangement. The inspiration for the title and the feel of the song come from a place overlooking the Ohio River from high above. On certain evenings a foggy mist could roll in. The view was mysteriously spectacular. A listener might imagine a river valley, or silently, slowly floating down a stream or river as newer venues surface bankside. The song is almost devoid of regularity, but measures do resurface in different lights.
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Astronomusic
May 07, 2009
Beautiful work!!! z&a
LaughingSkull
Feb 03, 2008
Beautiful.