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Beginning with a bit of midevial tension then unwinding into a relaxed little western melody. OK thats it, sort of a discover the new world where things are much nicer, easier, more free - but cost so much. So much for being free. Getting a clean recording is such a large part of the battle. If it takes you somewhere you like then it works. |
CD: Ramming-Jamming
Label: Swampland Records
Credits: Rick Ramming - all instruments |
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The Ramming-Jamming trio. Story of a true introvert. I play better with me than anyone I know. Maybe it's just a matter of what is convienient. Don't think I'm a lazy person or anything. Else why would I be putting all this energy up here on MP3 for the world to hear? Out there world? This takes energy! My brain had to work to create this music. I'm still recovering from the heat release of my brain when it concieved this music. It's really pure mathematics if you listen closely. The piano sounds so pretty that it adds, sums, results to the total sound variable. The guitar has the algebraic function of subtraction, minus, difference from the interpolation of the song. Wait I didn't mean interpolation, I meant the derivative equation. Yours Rick |
CD: Ramming-Jamming
Label: Swampland-Records
Credits: Rick Ramming; Vocals and Instruments. |
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Play this play on words about a call when sometimes there is a phone involved and sometimes there isn't. Wrote this for a friend who has a band - or did. They do country, I don't really do country - or anything for that matter. I end up with songs that sound like the "My Stuff" genre. |
CD: Ramming Jamming
Label: Swampland Records
Credits: Instruments and vocals: R.Ramming |
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