Out on the Weekend, (neil young cover)
Out on the Weekend. If I can somehow lure everyone to listen to this, I would. Spent time trying to craft the song. Can I get a good grade for effort? (sighes)
Out on the Weekend. If I can somehow lure everyone to listen to this, I would. Spent time trying to craft the song. Can I get a good grade for effort? (sighes)
Old Man.
Sinking.
Everything is Broken.
I Live My Broken Dreams. This was a request from my old friend, Shannon. Enjoy! This is my triumphant version of the song.
Favorite Darling Girl. Apparently Daniel is as nutty as I am (grins)….
Problems at Session 11! I suppose it is okay to have fun while everything else is falling to pieces. I got a terrible case of asthma, and am laid out sick. Lungs are inflamed. Getting my strength back, went to the doctor.. For a giggle listen to this (smiles).
I’ll Shine Your Light. Who is in your persuasion? Don’t feel bad. The dawn should cover the darkness. I’ll shine your light. Can we get together? Should we get together, NOW? Who is playin’ the streets tonight? Oh he wants her oh he feels her from far away. Girl comes down, girl comes down and asks God why she sees suffering in everyone’s eyes. She thinks it’s just a joke. He writes her letters, He don’t even send. In his dreams, she’d […]
Walking Down the Line I think this song reflects and feels like my life at times, past and present.
Weakest Moments (John Mellencamp cover) by David Troxell and Ted Giffin. David stopped by today. We recorded a song that is ironic for the both of us, called Weakest Moments. It is the B-side to a old 45 record, which was the hit song by Mellencamp entitled, Jack and Diane. I had never heard it before, but I fell right in. Credits are as follows. Troxell- lead vocals, acoustic guitar, and keyboards. Giffin- Acoustic Bass, and Sound Engineer. (John Mellencamp- songwriter) David […]
the Mean. I screamed this creation, all by my wittle self.