100yearpicnic.com
eclectic indie pop
Category: Music
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Billy Bob Joe Finally, here’s a recorded version of our highly requested Billy Bob Joe, written by my daughter (who was 7 1/2 years old at the time) and her 8 year old friend Katherine. I helped with the music, but you gotta checkout their amazing words. I recorded this on a tascam 424 4-track…
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This is one way to write songs… And one way to get them done and recorded very, very fast… A week ago, my friend Tony from Oxide Lounge Recording asked me if I would be interested in helping him out with some sort of online songwriting challenge/experiment. Well, since 100 Year Picnic is all about…
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Audio Clip (lo-fi): Take This Town She can talk to anyone, and we can take this town People are drawn to her sullen eyes, and they won’t hear a sound I know where the diamonds live, tomorrow they won’t be found People greet her with open arms as I slip through the house I know…
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Audio Clip (lo-fi): Someone’s In The House Someone’s in the garden wearin’ my favorite shirt Someone stole your heart and left me in the dirt Someone’s in the courtyard, someone’s at the church Someone’s dressin’ up for you Someone’s in the house that I built for you Someone’s doin’ things I thought no one else…
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Audio Clip (lo-fi): Marilyn County The wineglass is empty, ashtray is full Before you take her home, there’s something you should know She is the talk of Marilyn County And there’s a thing or two I know that she’ll never do Her neo-retro, polyester, velvet platform shoes Her purple head her shrink had said should…
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It was a fun name, a great logo, and we would call it 10GC for short. It was the original name of the 100 year picnic recording project. Soon after releasing the first record, a six-song EP, I discovered through my favorite internet search engine, altavista, that the 10 Gallon Cat name was already taken.…