This is absolutely my favorite track here, and I listen to it over and over. With each hearing, it evokes a different image in my imagination.
Two flamingos fighting over a fallen cherimoya.
A mysterious fog drifts in from the jungle and arouses everyone's passion.
Alien invaders from outer space are poised to attack Earth, but upon hearing this, turn back, embarrassed that they are squares.
A scientist has isolated and distilled human pheromones. Whenever the stopper is removed from the test tube, this music can magically be heard. The substance is deemed to be too dangerous to society, and is kept sealed in a lead vault.
Two gauchos riding herd on the pampas take a liking to a particularly docile and friendly cow. As weeks pass, human nature takes its toll, and the gauchos become rivals for the cow's affections. This culminates in a savage fist fight, during which the entire herd, including the cow, stampedes off into the wild. After that, the gauchos become worthless drunkards who can only dream of the lost cow, who in their addled imaginations, gradually becomes more humanlike. One day, they both quit drinking, and that is the true story of how the shrine of Our Lady of Patagonia was built.
The Amazon river got its name when early European explorers claimed to have been attacked by large, naked female warriors, similar to the Amazons of mythology, who took men captive and used them as their sex slaves. When subsequent groups of explorers (all of whom had spent too much time aboard ship) arrived looking for the tribe of naked female warriors, the natives would point and say, "Y'all hear that music over there? That's where they is." The explorers then set off in the direction of this music, and are never heard from again.
As mangoes, so goes the nation.
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Still a work in progress. If anyone wants to add anything, vocals, back beat, etc... I'd love to hear it.
I take no credit for the composition of either pieces of music!
I hope you like.
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