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The Love-torn Tale of the Fairy and the Lawnmower by gregd [Email]
Genre: Experimental

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Comments: 6
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Plays: 33
Last Played: Jan 05, 2008 - 09:35:53 PM
Downloads: 17
Fans: 1
Uploaded: Sep 23, 2006 - 02:36:11 PM
Last Updated: Sep 23, 2006 - 02:36:11 PM



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Description:
One day, a fairy drifted around the Anderson's front yard, tip-toeing across the tips of the grass blades, sitting on the tulip petals, enjoying the gentle morning sun. But danger loomed like a plugged toilet flushed one time too many, as Joey Anderson plowed through the grass with the family mower, oblivious to the world outside of his headphones and sun specs.

The rest is, as they say, history.

Lyrics:
nope.

Hardware:
An electric guitar, a bass, a boy, a computer.

Software:
GB2
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always wondered.. &mdash 09/23/06 - 09:27:11 PM
what a fairy would sound like under the blades. i know what a pinecone
sounds like

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Well now you know . . . &mdash 09/23/06 - 09:36:14 PM
and like G.I. Joe says, "Knowing is half the battle." Hee hee.
-g

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LOL &mdash 09/25/06 - 09:06:54 AM
The muted string ending sounds like Fairy parts falling from the blades.
Cool soundtrack for the story - which came first - the story or the music?

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Well, since you asked . . . &mdash 09/25/06 - 10:09:08 PM
I was sitting on the potty last Saturday, and I started thinking about a fairy
meeting a lawnmower, which means that the music started before the story,
since I was thinking about the sound of it. I think? Something like that.

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woah &mdash 01/07/07 - 07:13:42 AM
Great, I enjoyed the build-up. This is natural music! Not much midi around here. And I like the story, which proves that music needs no words, only imagination. I'm a fan!

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Mr. Oni &mdash 01/14/07 - 03:10:23 PM
thanks for lending me your ears. I agree, music doesn't need words to say anything.
-g

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