Hey Brian, hope to catch you downtown at tonight's show!
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"Truck Stop Woman" by Dockery & Conley on internet radio:
http://www.949thebull.com/new2/artists/i/237770?psid=303942
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Njes_L9ZDgQ
Words & Vocal by Will Dockery Music & Guitar by Brian Mallard ©2009
Corning Town
I'm out walking again,
ignoring the pain.
Living like a poor boy again,
streets and sheets of rain.
In the early twilight,
dewdrops on the glass.
Her lazy hazy sway,
through Midsummer past.
She's still there,
in her underwear.
But my mem'ry and I
can't make contact again.
Where ever you've been or
what you're doing while you're there.
I just can't concern myself,
or pretend I care.
Under a jinx,
black cloud of Charlie Brown.
Sometimes I'm up,
most times I'm back down.
Deep river monkey
anyway you look at it.
Just too concerned,
to let her go.
Looking through a mirror
somewhere in Shadowville.
Pocket full of quarters,
payphone is my thrill.
Knocking the Union,
seen serpents fall.
Out in the distance,
among the croaking frogs.
Deep river monkey,
across the divide.
This is the year,
we shall be blamed.
Fair thee well my butterfly,
I'm bound for Corning Town.
Let me watch your eyes smile,
for a minute or two.
That's not me,
I'm not on YouTube no more.
Some other Touchdown Jesus,
is breaking her heart.
Bon voyage, my Bluebird Girl,
I'll hit the road a while.
Up to Russell County,
with the little red fox.
Mist in the snow,
mist in the snow.
Missed her I know,
on these shaky streets.
I'm out walking again,
ignoring the pain.
Living like a poor boy,
streets and sheets of rain.
In the early twilight,
dewdrops on the glass.
Her lazy hazy sway,
through a sweet summer past.
Words: Will Dockery
Music: Brian Mallard
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Njes_L9ZDgQ
Words & Vocal by Will Dockery
No shit - only you could create such horrible horsecrap.
Music & Guitar by Brian Mallard �2009
Corning Town
I'm out walking again,
ignoring the pain.
Living like a poor boy again,
streets and sheets of rain.
BLEH PUKE GAG ZOMGWTF
Exactly.
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"Corning Town": Words & Vocal by Will Dockery Music & Guitar by Brian
Mallard ©2009
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Njes_L9ZDgQ
Exactly.
You seem to have cowardly snipped my comments.
"Only you could create such horrible horseshit."
"Exactly."
Admittance noted and logged for the record, you delusional dimwit dipshit
dunce.
So, you're going to attempt to seem "brave", now, Orson?
That's the biggest joke of the day.
You seem to have cowardly snipped my post again, Duckery.
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"Only you could create such horrible horseshit."
"Exactly."
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Just trimming the bullshit, Orson, which is pretty much every word you
type... heh.
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"Corning Town" by Dockery & Mallard:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Njes_L9ZDgQ
Just trimming the bullshit,
Then you should stop posting altogether.
Me to Will Dockery: "Only you could create such horrible horseshit."
Will's response: "Exactly."
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When I want your advice on what I should do, I'll ask for it, Orson.
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"Corning Town" - Words & Vocal by Will Dockery Music & Guitar by Brian
Mallard ©2009
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Njes_L9ZDgQ
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Cythera
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Cythera
that's what happens when islands try
to write anything, let alone poetry.
leave it to the poets to write about
islands, dearie. in the meantime,
you were doing so well as a ghost.
matt
When I want your advice on what I should do, I'll
never say a word because you're such a fucking egomaniac and narcissist that
you wouldn't do that in the first place.
Hmmm... I have to say this is one of the most /unique/ comment-
critiques I've recieved, so far. Thanks for taking the time for it,
Cythera.
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"She Sleeps Tight" by Will Dockery & Brian Mallard (video):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9uGY157cpiU
Pretty good verse there, actually, Matt.
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"She Sleeps Tight" - words by Will Dockery, music by Brian Mallard:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9uGY157cpiU
Not to mention the fact that I don't think you're capable of giving
any, of course.
Maybe you'd consider recording a version?
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"Truck Stop Woman" by Dockery & Conley on 100.7 KOLT FM Cheyenne's
Wide Open Country!
http://www.kmus.com/new2/artists/i/237770?psid=303942
Flipping through My Back Pages of Usenet and found this one, which I barely
noticed first time around... an early run-through for your "Fawn Greyhound",
kind of a Ray Stevens feel on this one... "Guitarzan" and all that...
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"Under the Radar" by Will Dockery & Sam Singer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KEQDFMNcgLA
Will Dockery vocals; Henry Conley on guitar; Gene Woolfolk, Jr. on keys;
Riley Yieding on trumpet; Doug Conley on bass; John Phillips on drums. Song
written by Henry Conley; Gene Woolfolk, Jr.; and Will Dockery.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7FIHTygsdXk
= snip the slush =
While Emmett Gulley is certainly a worse singer than you, you are certainly
less sober than he. Your lyrics are like someone took a crap on a dictionary
and randomly pulled out pages to wipe and your "singing" mimics the call of
the Yellow-Bellied Jackass.
I've never heard his music, Dink... do you have a link?
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"Black Crow's Brother" by Will Dockery & Gini Woolfolk:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxO1RAYTIFA
I've never heard his music,
Take the fingers out of your ears you deaf bastard
"Try to have your insults make sense." -Dennis M. Hammes, Litt. D.
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"Red Lipped Stranger & other stories" by Will Dockery:
http://www.myspace.com/willdockery
quite like most of it
except for the verse section
the muso should revise away the sub-dominant in the verse section
sounds like the 12-bar blues is on its way
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http://www.gillsmith999.plus.com/
Thanks for having a listen, Gil... I'll pass your thoughts on the music
arrangement on to HC et al...