The 1980s friendliest theme song (with some odd verses that don't get played during the show's intro).
Played with my firefly banjolele.
posted by Sreiny
on Dec 2, 2012 -
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Cover of the
oft-covered song by the un-coverable Daniel Johnston. Main track recorded in my dorm bathroom in the winter of 2009 by drumming a banjolele with a pencil.
posted by Corduroy
on Jan 17, 2012 -
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A song for the Peter O'Tooles about a famous river in Northern Ireland, although it is conceivable that there is some additional, and less savory, meaning to the song.
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posted by Astro Zombie
on Nov 16, 2009 -
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In which I decide to stop candy butt-ing around it, and attempt to join the reverb drenched, echo cave sound of today. This doesn't really sound like anything I've done before, so I'd love to hear a couple reactions.
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posted by Corduroy
on Nov 8, 2009 -
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I've started a blog on which I post a new song a day...this is the third one (last Wednesday). That's the story behind this song. It's about trying to hold on to a time and place (or at least that's what I said in the post).
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posted by sredefer
on Aug 30, 2009 -
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Poppy little song on elec. piano, accordion, improvised drum kit (featuring half empty bottle of crushed red pepper flakes), banjolele, etc.
posted by sredefer
on Aug 16, 2009 -
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A song I recorded outside today, except for the vocals which I will explain inside. This is another one I would especially appreciate thoughts on.
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posted by Corduroy
on May 2, 2009 -
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Pretty straight forward cover of that Juno song (but not
that Juno song). Features Grover the banjolele, the geetar, me trying to sing high, lots of timing issues, and way too much going on in general.
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posted by Corduroy
on Jan 6, 2009 -
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This is an instrumental, and the "biggest" song I've ever tried to record. It has some really nice vocals by Leah Wilmoth (who sang in my last
upload), and a CACGBC tuned guitar. Also a banjolele. I haven't heard it on speakers, yet. I would love to hear any thoughts on this piece.
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posted by Corduroy
on Oct 10, 2008 -
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