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End Of The Season (instrumental)
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A melancholy guitar instrumental with jazzy overtones. An interplay of both acoustic and jazzy electric guitars.
dreamy acousticguitars wistful jazzy guitars melacholy
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Pop/Rock, Psychedelic, Ambient, Rhythm & Blues and beyond.
Major Snagg is the invented name of the 'band' that perform all my own musical creations. (songs and instrumentals). I play guitars, bass, rudimentary keyboards, harmonica, and sing. Melody has always been important to me... lyrics and guitar solos have to say or communicate something. I create musical worlds that I hope that you dear listener, will also want to explore and live in for a few moments...or longer if you feel that way inclined.
Song Info
Genre
Podcasts Stories
Charts
Peak #4
Peak in subgenre #2
Author
David A Briggs
Rights
David A Briggs (c) 2025
Uploaded
March 18, 2025
Track Files
MP3
MP3 10.2 MB 320 kbps 4:27
Lossless
WAV 44.9 MB
Character
Energy
relaxed, cool
high-energy
Danceable
coffee-place
dancefloor
Positivity
dark, sad, angry
happy
Appeal
unique
radio-friendly
Story behind the song
After the devastating fire at the sea-side fun-fair, it was always a possibility that it would never re-open again. The bad luck only seems to continue for this once thriving little town. An atmospheric guitar instrumental that hopefully reflects the sad but inevitable closure of the sea-side fun-fair and the further decline. A 'Blues' for a town ... for lots of towns I guess.
Lyrics
An instrumental
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steveweyman
Apr 01
Great guitar which paints the picture you’re conveying . Very cool and a great listen .
Oddger
Mar 21
This is very petic and lyrical. I just saw an interview with John Mayer, where he says that he likes Eric Clapton, because he plays so lyrically. This piece has that very lyrical and longing feeling. Wonderful playing!
rodrica
Mar 20
Lovely melodic song. I like the way it conveys melancholy feelings interspersed with glipses into the past & when times were better. From what I've seen when revisiting places I knew as a child, this story is true of so many towns.
JESUS OLDMAN
Mar 18
Blues as may be... Still very dreamy. I try to never give up hope, even when absolutely none seems visible.