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I'M SO LONELY (PRACTICE TAKE)

from VOID [Digitally Remastered] by The Santairs

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For me, this is a significant recording. The actual recording itself is very amateurish, but it holds great memories for me. This is the first “real” song I actually wrote. It was rehearsed a few times as a possible contender for my first album, but it never made it beyond this recording. It features me on lead vocal and bass, my father, Clinton Brown on guitar, and band mate, Bill Fletcher on drums. I wanted my first album to have more rock and roll songs, and this one bordered on country, so I kept it off the list. This was recorded live in the basement of my dad's house (nearly where the real studio is at now before it was built) using a new 2 track recorder I had. I don't have any other recordings of this song besides the final version I released many years later, so this was a nice find when I went back through my older tapes.

This is recording #623.

Recorded at The CELL BLOCK Studio in Auburn, WA.

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I'M SO LONELY. I'M SO LONELY AND I CAN'T GET YOU.
I'M SO LONELY. I'M SO LONELY. NOW WHAT CAN I DO?
(break, mumbles)
I'M SO LONELY. I'M SO LONELY AND I CAN'T GET YOU.
(break, mumbles)

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from VOID [Digitally Remastered], released June 21, 2017
Wayde K. Brown

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The Santairs Auburn, Washington

I am a musician, singer, and songwriter doing this part-time but have been doing it all my life. I started singing before I could talk at the age of one, and wrote my first real song at 15 years of age. (If you count avant-garde as a song, then the age would be 7.) I currently own my own recording studio; and I write, perform, and record my own music (and other's from time to time.) I am Santairs. ... more

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