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Residual Echoes Residing In Bogle Cabinet 47 (Part B)

from Rubber Solstice (It Wuz & Still Iz Late Octobra Volume 2) by John Tabacco

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RESIDUAL ECHOES INSIDE BOGLE CABINET 47 (part B)

GD: It's now a matter of history.

There's a delay no matter what yo do
There's a delay and it keeps on coming
There's a delay no matter what yo do
There's a delay and a low noise hummin'
It's true.
Oh so true.
It sucks.

My right arm
My right wrist
It hurts so much I'm getting pissed
I can't do much of anything
My left hand is the weakest ring

(A various Apple Loops Interlude plays here: )

IT WUZ LATE OCTOBRA

(Smithtown High School East Football chants and beastly sounds ...)

Hitman from Hicksville
Hitman from Hicksville
Hitman from Hicksville town

You should know 'cause you've been there
You take any chance win or lose
There's so many roads but ya better beware
You may end up in Wyandanch
You should know 'cause you've been there
You take any chance win or lose
There's so many roads but ya better beware
You may end up in Wyandanch
You may end up in Wyandanch
Yeah, you better beware

Bitch bitch...

Catrina the cat enters the recording studio (Sonic Underground)
JT : Puss!
GD : What's goin' on?
JT : We're just making noises. Don't know where they're gonna fit in.
GD : I can hear ya.

I can crawl again!

JT :
And now that you're older is this where you expected to be?
Three cheers and it's over just like a night on TV

TV guy : Well that's about all the time we have for now but until next time remember :
Not only is a slimmer America better for your health but it is better for the economy.

Cathy Tabacco : Oh god, that got me very upset!
JT : Campy.

JT singing with the Ed Palermo Big Band at the Bottom Line NYC club in Nov. 2001
America the Beautiful - arranged by Ed Palermo

And crown thy good with brotherhood
From sea to shining sea...
Thank you.

21 Walnut Carolers at "Romancing The Bean" in Smithtown, NY 1999
JT, Gian DiMauro, Marci Geller, Paul Michael Barkan :
We wish you a Merry Christmas
We wish you a Merry Christmas
We wish you a Merry Christmas
And a happy New Year

MG : Happy holidays.
JT : Happy holiday Beaners!
GD : Beaners - ha ha ha ha, I like that, Beaners

JT :
Piss Clam Charlie was a jolly Roger
A straight arrow shoot by God
So drink one last round before we put him in the ground next to his old St. Benard - Sam!
Was a scalp top particular about the point it made on a hard shell kin and they called it John Tabacco juice.
Little did he know, twenty years later, or whatever it was, that he'd still be a poor bastard with nobody in his life.
And every dream and promise that he had - SHOT TO THE GROUND! Thank you very much.

"You're Gonna Die Someday" intro riff....

Then on top of fireworks and the intro of "Hey Do I Look Familiar", the FM radio announcer from Muzak station WCTO says : "Where you can feel the difference - 94.3" "Beautiful music from WCTO Stereo".

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from Rubber Solstice (It Wuz & Still Iz Late Octobra Volume 2), released August 9, 2014
JT : Vocals, Programming
Recorded and Mixed at Sonic Underground Studios, Stony Brook, NY
"Car Pull Tunnel" vocals recorded at President Street Studios
(or more precisely in my bedroom at 121 Crescent Place, Centerport)

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John Tabacco Stony Brook, New York

John Tabacco is a composer, singer-songwriter, producer, recording engineer, and visual artist.

Like an unfolding musical diary / puzzle, Tabacco’s music and art are constantly being re-worked, juxtaposed and intertwined.

For more info : www.johntabacco.net
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