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Track Summary Music Track Title: 12 String Man Catalog ID: 1098965 ISRC: US5UL2196774 |
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Description: Stylistically a direct throw back to the mid-60's with Crosby Stills Nash & Young, Bob Dylan, The Byrds, The Troubador and folk music venues, Woodstock, Hippies, Flowers and all of that stuff, this song is a tribute to the style while introducing a new story into the lyric |
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Social Media Link: https://www.audiosparx.com/sa/archive/Rock/Folk-Rock/12-String-Man/1098965 |
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Artist or Group: Michael Warner |
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Keywords: Hippy sixties Tamborine Man Simon & Garfunkle Baez Eagles Grateful Dead Mamas and Papas Coffee Shops busking rock guitar roots Peter Paul & Mary |
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Music Genre > Subgenre Rock Music Folk Rock |
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Extended Properties Duration: 2:59 Tempo: Medium BPM: 120 |
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Arrangement: Band / Ensemble Instruments: Guitar, Drum Machine, Bass, Electric Guitar, Organ, Vocals Vocal Mix: Male Vocals Language: English |
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Moods: Adventurous, Bright, Carefree, Fun, Jangly, Joyful, Lively, Magical, Moving, Mysterious, Mystical, Nostalgic, Peaceful, Positive, Reflective, Retro, Rhythmic, Simple, Smokey, Uplifting |
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Styles: 1960s (Sixties), Documentary, Drama / Mature, Fantasy, Industrial |
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Lyrical Topics: Freedom, History, Nostalgia, Philosophical, Singing |
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Lyrics
12 String Man
copyright Michael Warner 2008. (chorus) Hey Mister 12 String Man, (won't you) Write some words for me? It's not late and I've got time to hear your Tunes and Rhymes. Hey Mister 12 String Man Come on and set us free Play us golden guitar tunes until the morning light. verse 1: We'll follow you through the oceans We'll follow you to the stars With the magic that you are And the mysteries in the dark We'll follow you to dreams in awesome places There's power on the mountains And Beauty in the Deep Where the sunshine cannot peep On the lost forgotten keep Where there's hidden ancient things that lie a-sleeping. (chorus). verse 2: We'll wind through misty valleys Where once great horsemen rode Though so weary under load To their towering abode Where their loved ones left alone anxiously waited We'll witness as long ago The pain of battles wages Mighty warriors enraged On bloodied fields engaged And the sacrifices paid to live in freedom (chorus). |