The Overnightscape Underground

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Thursday, December 6, 2007

01-45 song: Moving to the Sea (from MyVirtualBand.com, 2005) (4:03)

01-45 song: Moving to the Sea (from MyVirtualBand.com, 2005) (4:03)
Day 1 (Dec 2007) – Track 45 – 5:07 PM (17:07:11)

Cool song released on now-defunct music collaboration website MyVirtualBand.com on 12/21/05.

(full description below, and in lyrics tag of MP3 file)

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01-45 song: Moving to the Sea (from MyVirtualBand.com, 2005) (4:03)
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Cool song released on now-defunct music collaboration website MyVirtualBand.com on 12/21/05 .
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Day 1 (Dec 2007) – Track 45 – 5:07 PM (17:07:11)
The Overnightscape Underground (onsug.com) – “An audio world to discover and explore.”
Created by Frank Edward Nora (frank@theovernightscape.com) in New Jersey, USA
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MyVirtualBand.com was a website that began in late 2004 and closed in early 2007. On the site, musicians collaborated to create songs by uploading and downloading audio tracks. All the audio tracks on the site were released under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 license, which means that you can do pretty much what you want with the audio as long as you give credit to those who created it. There were 113 “featured songs” on the site, and a much greater number of songs “in progress”. Even though the site has shut down, the music from the site is still under the same license – which allows the songs to be re-released here in The Overnightscape Underground!
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Lyrics:

I’ve got friends in the ocean
Who choose to live in the sea
I’ll see you when my eyes are in another man
Whose hands are buried in the sand

Have you danced in the fire
Have you quenched your desire
Six feet below the ground
I’ll take my leave
I’m moving to the sea

I’ve got friends in the city
Whose view is a little less blue
They’re dryer than a caravan of cinnamon
But their eyes are the deepest shade of blue

Have you danced in the fire
Have you quenched your desire
Six feet below the ground
I’ll take my leave
I’m moving to the sea

I’ve seen palaces that burn for less
Queens that stare into a mess
Take your rod and point it somewhere else
Your whipping boy is becoming a man today
Point your finger and fate will show the way
Fate will show the way

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License for the audio contained in this file: Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/). Attribution: Project Started By: withinmyself (Evan Deubner, Kansas City, MO). Virtual Band: withinmyself (Evan Deubner, Kansas City, MO) – lyrics, vocals, bass. GTRman4040 (Jerry Collins, Las Vegas) – guitars, drums, audio editing. Mixed by: GTRman4040 (Jerry Collins, Las Vegas). Posted on MyVirtualBand.com on 12/21/05 as featured song #78.
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License for The Overnightscape Underground text and graphics associated with this track (embedded in the MP3 file and on the website onsug.com): Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/). Attribution: Include this entire text description.
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filename: onsug_day01_45_song_moving.mp3 / 3.85 MB / 128 kbps / 44.1 kHz / Joint Stereo / ID3 v2.2 / name: 01-45 song: Moving to the Sea (from MyVirtualBand.com, 2005) / artist: The Overnightscape Underground / album: Day 01 (Dec 2007) – onsug.com / year: 2005 / genre: New Time Radio / tags: overnightscape underground, onsug, overnightscape, ons, newtimeradio, new time radio, podcast, podcasting, internet talk radio, new jersey, new york city, nj, nyc
(Note: If this file is downloaded as a podcast via iTunes, the filename and some ID3 tags will be changed. See above info for correct filename and ID3 tags.)
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The Overnightscape Underground is a companion project to The Overnightscape (theovernightscape.com), an Internet radio show hosted by Frank since March 2003.
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posted by Frank at 9:40 am filed in day1,song  

1 Comment »

  1. hey hey…..its my song!! cool…..cant believe what you guys are doing with these tunes….very freakin cool….preserve the data!!!!!

    Comment by Evan Deubner — January 15, 2008 @ 6:51 pm

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