Cultivated Earth - The Day of the Rabblement
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Amazing band - The Day of the Rabblement performing their original song 'Cultivated Earth' on guitars and acoustics.When the band released this song, The Day of the Rabblement were playing more acoustic and folk style music which involved a lot of guitars and mighty instruments as well as Khaleda Brophy-Harmer's leading voice in that same folksy style.Danny Harmer - Accordion and vocalsMac Brown - Lead guitar and vocalsSean Brophy - Bass guitar and vocalsRob Purkiss - Drums and vocals

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Why o' Why
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Why o' Why

A great tune co-written and produced by myself with the very talented Bridget Sweeny. Bridget recently moved to Ireland from New York and I was fortunate enough to gain her as my neighbour. This is hopefully the first of many collaborations. I recently co-wrote and produced a fantastic tune with the incredibly talented Bridget Sweeny. She just moved to Ireland from New York, and I’m fortunate to have her as my neighbor. I hope this is the first of many collaborations we have together.

Already Lost, by Lauren May
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Already Lost, by Lauren May

Already Lost, by Lauren May

Steve Dalachinsky Poems for and by Tuli Kupferberg
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Steve Dalachinsky Poems for and by Tuli Kupferberg

As Tuli had neither surgery nor autopsy at the time of his death it's hard to understand the "butchers" symbolism here. Tuli called this kind of impressionist poetry "word salad." Bowery Poetry Club NYC July 13, 2011Uploaded on Jul 23, 2011

The Kitchen Sessions - Track 3, by Conduit
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The Kitchen Sessions - Track 3, by Conduit

Ian Darby, Lee Tapper, Jack Skilton

Why o' Why
03:36
Why o' Why

A great tune co-written and produced by myself with the very talented Bridget Sweeny. Bridget recently moved to Ireland from New York and I was fortunate enough to gain her as my neighbour. This is hopefully the first of many collaborations. I recently co-wrote and produced a fantastic tune with the incredibly talented Bridget Sweeny. She just moved to Ireland from New York, and I’m fortunate to have her as my neighbor. I hope this is the first of many collaborations we have together.


Already Lost, by Lauren May
01:24
Already Lost, by Lauren May

Already Lost, by Lauren May


Steve Dalachinsky Poems for and by Tuli Kupferberg
08:35
Steve Dalachinsky Poems for and by Tuli Kupferberg

As Tuli had neither surgery nor autopsy at the time of his death it's hard to understand the "butchers" symbolism here. Tuli called this kind of impressionist poetry "word salad." Bowery Poetry Club NYC July 13, 2011Uploaded on Jul 23, 2011


The Kitchen Sessions - Track 3, by Conduit
03:32
The Kitchen Sessions - Track 3, by Conduit

Ian Darby, Lee Tapper, Jack Skilton