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The original recording was done around 1987. It was completely improvised, from the rhythm guitar to the lead vocal I screamed and shouted. It was recorded on a two track recorder. In late 2013, I transferred the song onto Audacity and cleaned up the tracks a little and added a few effects. I later overdubbed the bass and drums to give it an overall feel of an actual instrumental song, though it’s truly more avant-garde in nature. I also layered a lead guitar in the mix, filling the song out so it sounds like a full song. I also added a little backwards guitar for the fun of it. The lead guitar parts were also improvised on the spot. Everything I played on the rhythm guitar and the vocals wasn’t planned out at all (though you can hardly hear the words through the music); hence you hear several drifts in tempo. It was pretty much an exercise on seeing what I could do when I pressed PLAY AND RECORD on a two track recorder. I mixed the song to where you could barely hear any vocals, which was kind of the idea. The words weren’t meant to be anything. The introduction to the song, where I count it in, is also a joke since I was the only one featured on this song.
This is song #281.

Recorded at The CELL BLOCK Studio in Auburn, WA.

lyrics

4,
(Gibberish)
Aha,
I Said Yea, Yea, Yea, Yeah.
You Came Into My Window.
You Came Into My Life.
I Know That You Left My While,
That She Came Before I Die.
Oho,
Yea!
Watch It Now!
Oh, Ah, Yea!
Come On, One More Time Now.
Say It To Me Today Now.
Come On Honey Now.
One More Time, Oho, Come Improvise.
Just Come On, Love Revise.
Well, That Was Neat, Yea?
Wanna Do It Again? No!

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from IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN TOMORROW (2024 Remaster), released June 2, 2014
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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