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Pray For Me
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A full blown guitar stomp that turns into a Prog Rock song. Bob K: Vocals, Lead and Rhythm Guitars; Eric D: Kazoo Guitar, Keys, Orchestration, Drum Programming. Thanks to the Original Sinfonia.
progressive britpop power pop girls bob kingdon transatlantic eric daum
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Glam Rock for the Future, Power Pop for Progessives, Martinis at 5:00.
We are the trans-Atlantic alliance of Bob Kingdon, from England and Eric Daum from New England. We are a virtual band inspired by the music of Bill Nelson, Power Pop and girls in short skirts and tight shirts. Bob handles the guitars, Eric, the keyboards, loops and programming as well as dabbling with his ancient Rickenbacker on a few songs. Both Bob and Eric sing and share songwriting. In addition, we sometimes set the poems of Carole Young, a Scottish poet to music.
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Peak #57
Peak in subgenre #5
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Bob Kingdon
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Bob Kingdon 2010
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February 16, 2010
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MP3 4.7 MB 128 kbps 5:08
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Pray For Me Bob Kingdon 2010 Too many thoughts to think of Too many hopes to cling to Too many dreams in my heart Will I ever survive? So many fears torment me So many doubts in my mind So many nightmares to wake me Can I ever survive? Will you pray for me? If I pray for you? Is this how we exist In this sick sad world? Will I soon be taken? Will I then be forsaken? Will I ever awaken? Do I want to survive? Will you pray for me? If I pray for you? Is this how we exist In this sick sad world? Too many thoughts to think of Too many hopes to cling to Too many dreams in my heart Will I ever survive?
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dawnsinclair
Feb 18, 2010
Overall I love this but reckon you could have gone a little bit madder with vox....for instance gradually added layers of harmonies until you have a full blown rock band sound like you have with the instruments. But it's certainly solid as a rock in the songwriting area and although a live drummer would improve it dramatically, I realize you have to use the tools at your disposal. Lyrically (which is my area as you know) it's spot on!!!!