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Spilt A 47

from 8 Trackology by John Tabacco

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Words and Music © 1986 by John Tabacco
Published by It Iz What It Iz Music (SESAC)

A warped sounding instrumental written around the time my dog Monday passed away in late Octobra of 1986. Originally, it was mixed at my house the day he suffocated and had a stroke. I remember so clearly the deep existential hopelessness I felt when my folks drove him to the animal hospital. My mom gently touched the side of one of his eyes and it didn’t blink. Then a little gas escaped from him. Goodbye old friend. Totally surreal. I buried him in the back yard, cried a lot and continued the mix. I didn't want to face the facts. More crying was on the way.

This was remixed onto PCM 501 ES digital 2 track in 1991 at MVR.

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from 8 Trackology, released September 22, 2014
JT : Guitar, Programming

Mixed at Suburban Hermit Studios, St. James in October 1986 the day my dog Monday passed away.

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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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