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Lost Our Way (back home)
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rock jazz folk blues vocal saxophone horns country kalamazoo jig saw keys cat drunk maxwell goats trains 333 monkeys dandelion 333 maxwell dictophone what are you looking at
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The greatest faux band in the world.... well.. sometimes.. .....kinda...
All original, written, played, and recorded by myself, myself and me.
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Peak #2
Peak in subgenre #1
Author
Chas Holman
Rights
2008
Uploaded
January 22, 2009
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MP3 3.6 MB 128 kbps 3:56
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Hayley Oliver
Jan 30, 2009
A lovely story song. nice gentle vocal delivery, and excellent music. Love Hayley
nixon1972
Jan 24, 2009
Enjoyed this very much, another good one from you!
Rodrica Rudge
Jan 24, 2009
I like the "upfront and personal" approach to the vocals and the gentle harmonizing. Very radio-friendly country song with good strong story telling. I like the melodic guitar picking and the toe-tapping pace. Nice hook with the chorus too. You mentioned a re-mix - I'll send you note about that ;)
Extra Crispy
Jan 24, 2009
Very smooth, a great flowing tune, Nicely done
toofer101
Jan 24, 2009
Once again, way to go man. It makes me remember all those places from our past that have been lost that cant be returned to. Thanks again for taking us on a simple glimpse to those lost times.
Chas, first thing I hear on "Lost our way back home" is the wonderful familiar ground humming of the Strat. Okay, this makes me very much feel at home. Highschool queens, broken dreams that don´t mean anything. Moving ahead though losing ways back home. Does it make sense to do so? Well.... Chas, songs like yours depend on good lyrics and this is most definitely what you got here. I mean, there´s a perfect band playing, like the guitars, steady drums and bass foundation, but what counts are the words and how they are sung. Sometimes I´m a bit jealous not being able to do songs like this. Many reasons. 1. I´m not a native speaker 2. I´m not living in North America which means I am nowhere close to the tradition of storytelling/poetry. We don´t have these personalized stories of single human beings failing and still moving on, maybe somewhere in OMAHA or so. Here people talk and write about the BIG THINGS that happen in Berlin or London or Paris, but not in OMAHA or p