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Endings (2006)
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A spacey prog rock piece, intentionally paying homage to that one famous English four piece prog rock band that we listened to constantly in the 70's. Long instrumental electronic intro.
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Prog rock with a classic, melodic sound reminiscent of Yes, Genesis, Kansas, Rush. A duo consisting of Jim Kube on drums and percussion and Rob Wessel on guitar
The band was formed to record original progressive rock songs. It's a style that I don't think really achieved its potential in the 70's, before many of the bands who played it either disbanded or started recording pop hits. It has enjoyed a resurgence in the last 20 years, and the variety of brilliant music that has been recorded and performed in those years only proves that we may never exhaust all the musical possibilities the genre offers. Admittedly, my songs don't stray too far into uncharted waters, with nods to a lot of my favorite old bands, and a melodic, sometimes pastoral sound, rather than the dissonant or atonal sounds preferred by some prog bands. Nothing wrong with atonal, but melodic is usually more my writing style. I'm excited to be reworking a handful of songs I wrote many years ago, adding live drums and rerecording the other parts. Live drums do so much for a song. I also look forward to collaborating with many of the talented musicians and vocalists I know on upcoming songs. Scheduling sessions with other people can be difficult because they all have other priorities demanding their time, but I hope to get a number of talented folks up to my studio for sessions as I record these songs.
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Peak #533
Peak in subgenre #57
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March 02, 2010
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MP3 8.2 MB 96 kbps 11:53
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My friend Kevin and I wrote this one weekend when I was visiting him. We did a first version of it that weekend, and I later re-recorded a lot of it in my studio. Keyboards in this song are played by Kevin, except the spacey electronic stuff in the intro. He suggested a long instrumental intro, similar to the one on "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" so I added the long intro. This was recorded in 2006, with programmed drums and direct guitars. I hope to someday do another version with live drums and improved guitar tones. The nod to that one famous English band is intentional. The lyrics were inspired by the infant son of a couple I knew, who left to go to heaven very shortly after his birth, as well as other things in life that come to an end way too soon.
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