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Christmas Makes me Sing Low

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Christmas Makes me Sing Low
by Rob Lynch

Inspired by his own vocal performance on Holiday Slow Dance, Low Velvet shows off his range for the certain amusement of bored friends and family who sit around the tree, waiting for something to happen.

Jonathan Hughes: Bass, Moog Synthesizer
Rob Lynch: Drums, Guitar, Vocals
Low Velvet: Vocals

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A Certain Slant of Light

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A Certain Slant of Light
by David Mussen

For this song I am indebted to the old masters, Emily Dickinson for the title, and Robert Frosts’ “Dust of Snow” for really help shape the theme of the song.

Jonathan Hughes: Bass, Electric Guitar, Keyboards
Joelle Labert: Vocals
David Mussen: Acoustic Guitar

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Winter Robotland

Posted by on Sep 5, 2013 in 2008, Robot Song, Songs | 0 comments

Winter Robotland
by Jonathan Hughes
Vocatron: Vocals
Jonathan Hughes: Instruments

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Merry Christmas (I Don’t Want to Fight Tonight)

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Merry Christmas (I Don’t Want to Fight Tonight)
by The Ramones
Jonathan Hughes: Bass, Guitar, Keyboards
Alex Lynne: Vocals
Rob Lynch: Drums
Naryan Padmanabha: Sleigh Bells

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Wind-up Tin Atomic Robot Man

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Wind-up Tin Atomic Robot Man
by David Mussen

I love the introductory sectional verses that happen frequently throughout the Great American Songbook. The tradition of having a songs stage set, by using a free musical structure and speech-like rhythms, goes back to the theater. It’s a way of transitioning from the context of the play into the context of a song; a sort of decompression chamber of suspended reality. Songs like “I’ll See you in My Dreams” and “I Could Have Danced All Night” are examples of thisand The Beatles “Honey Pie” is a tip-of-the-hat to this all but forgotten stylistic motif. This song has one of those sectional verses, which I thought was appropriate, since I was writing about a vintage toy. The idea for the song came to me while looking up Robots on Ebay.

David Mussen: Keyboards
Vocotron: Vocals

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