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Rob Reid
- Reno, Nv
- Last Record: 2013-06-18 19:08:48 -0500
- Joined: Jul 21, 2010
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Here is a small list of songs I'd like to hear on the rock record.
Here is a pretty poppy song that Metaphorest wrote the lyrics for. I couldn't have finished it without you Sarah, so thank you very much for helping out. :D
--UPDATE--
Thanks. Well, I had the music track sitting, collecting dust on my computer with my mumbly vocal idea for about a year or so. I really wanted to finish it, but I often struggle with writing lyrics. Metaphorest is a pro at writing and I asked her if she would like to help me out with the words. I gave her the track and named it, and she returned with the lyrics that fit the title magically. She can tell you more on what she thought would work for the song lyrically too im sure.
I played with syllables/timing and moved a few things around a bit so everything fit into the melody I had in mind. And thats basically it. No other records were used. I will upload the stems soon too. :)
-The Morning Hollows (Matt)
i am placing this one firmly in the "what the hell have i done?" category. it started out as one thing, became another, and then sort of just grew legs and ran away from me. anyway, it all started with messyowl's words, which i love (and to which i may have done irreparable harm).
and you were the ocean
like annabel lee
wishing and washing
so nostalgically
forming the stars
with footprints in the sand
closing your eyes
breathing the liquid land
like annabel lee
closing your mind
so casually
forgetting your regrets
with the sea
tipsing and terving
with the waves and bodies
like annabel lee
just like annabel lee
dying and woeing
so rhythmically
[I'm on an 80's kick lately. Could be a good thing. But probably isn't. Anyway, noize.]
i can no longer be the hunter
my heart's just not in it now
the beast will die in time
and the lion we could not tame
has forgotten his own name
i can no longer taste the thunder
the beast will rise in time
and the lion we could not tame
will learn to hunt again