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Started by Blaggut, September 05, 2013, 07:27:44 PM

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Blaggut

I did NOT create the following!!!

There is a guy who does REALLY REALLY good songs from redwall, like from every book, I personally prefer if you dare. His YouTube channel is:

songsfromredwall2
~Just a soft space boi~

Tam and Martin



If you wanna chat, PM me :) I'd love to talk with any of you!

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naima

i forget if i've posted this somewhere previously, but here it is again anyway;

http://f.cl.ly/items/2F0R0Y181q1h2Q2f402F/laterose.mp3

this is a terrible recording of my london based group (me on alto) playing a piece i half-wrote.

when i was watching the redwall cartoons through this group was just getting started, and once i heard rose singing this song at the very end i knew that i had to include it, somehow, into the new material i was composing at the time (and still am doing, shamefully). if you listen closely little bits of the melody keep showing themselves in the bass guitar parts.

it's a pretty boring piece if i play the entire melody at the start on sax, so we've managed to get a singer to sing the words too for when we record properly. at gigs, i just play the last 4 phrases.

lineup;

alto & composition/arrangement . mike sands (me)
guitar . iakovos loukas
bass . ida hollis
drums . pj mansfield

melody composed by jack procher and daniel fernandez
it was the strangest thing today
i studied footprints in abandoned pathways
'neath forgotten undergrowth something stirring again
you were a single red blood cell and I lost you in this knot of capillaries
but you were bringing me oxygen when I needed it most in the smoke

(frank turner)

UNKN0WN

SongsfromRedwall2 did a wonderful job with the music.

Dannflor

Yeah well the songs come from the audio books
A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.

Dannflor

A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.