Created by accident during jam with Hats in which I botched the riff to Bob Dylan's "Like A Rolling Stone" (accidentally switching the F and the G chord). I liked it, Trevor Luster wrote a bridge, and away we went. He's on the synthesized electric piano on this track, and Corbin Stacey is again on drums. I think this is a good place to end the album. It both has the feeling of a true end and also provides the segway into my new music-making method- working with a live group made up of my closest friends.
credits
from Chase Harrison,
released May 13, 2012
Composed by Chase Harrison and Trevor Luster
Guitar by Chase Harrison
Drums by Corbin Stacey
Keyboards by Trevor Luster
Cerebral palsy curbed his ability to play guitar the conventional way, so Nagoda learned double slide, this is his debut LP.
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