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OUT OF CONTROL by khanusx

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Uploaded: Aug 22, 2005 - 07:11:03 PM
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Description:
ME AND MY FRIENDS FIRST SONGS WE WROTE TOGETHER


Lyrics:
how do you know what a dream is like
when you cant see
the mistakes of your ways
one for the road
nothing has changed
good god the never ending spyros
good god the never ending spyros

my my dont tell lies
keep fedelity out of harms way
monday tuesday april or may
good heavens the never ending spyros
good heavens the never ending spyros

revenge can be such
a bitter sweet taste
as the threads of our souls
start sliping away
get to the local from day to day
good god the never ending spyros
good god the never ending spyros

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stevel said 1412 days ago (August 23rd, 2005)
Sounds good to me!
Doesn't sound crap at all...nice guitars and vocals, very
melodic. For some reason it reminds me of a sixties band
called Spirit and their album 'Dr Sardonicus'...that could
just be my twisted brain at work
Nice one guys
Steve
Check out my latest song called Best Thing
khanusx said 1412 days ago (August 23rd, 2005)
Sounds good to me!
never heard of the band,ill look it up.thanx for listening
Check out my latest song called Roisin (Rosheen)
TobinMueller said 1411 days ago (August 23rd, 2005)
delicate and hauntingly dreamy
This has a very nice mesmerizing groove to go with the
lyrics concept. The guitar sound reminds me of the
acoustic version of Sound of Silence (Paul Simon) and that
era of music is one of my favorites. I really dig the
dreamy sound of your vocals in this one, and the very cool
instrumental section in the middle. My only thing about
this one is the very end when your guitar duet hits a few
notes that change the harmonics you've created up to that
point; and the sound of you moving to turn off the
recorder. But this is a delicate and hauntingly dreamy
track with wonderful moments, a fine performance, and a
very compelling style. (I hope you post your lyrics, too, so
we can study them too.)
Check out my latest song called Forge A New Life (MJRF)