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manfred

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  1. when the roses bloom again?

     

     

    Thanks for your suggestions, but the song actually sounds A LOT like "I hope that I don't fall in love you". But I'm sure it's not that.

     

    The reason I'm asking is, a couple of years ago, I wrote and recorded a song that I remember almost was a rip off from the song I'm looking for. And it's eating me up that I can't find the original. On the other hand, maybe I'm just making it up in my head...

  2. Who's "Billy Bradd"?

     

     

    In my eternal state of stress and rush, I made the mistake of typing two "D"'s instead of two "G"'s. I of course meant Billy Bragg, but I can see how this increadibly huge difference would confuse you.

  3. It's pretty unknown. I'm a huge Wilco-fan, and unless it's not a super-unusual-hidden-away B-side, it's another artist.

     

    But THAT chord progression, in that BPM, is not that common. It's a pretty slow song, 92 bpm. Much like "I hope I don't fall in love with you" with Tom Waits.

     

     

    Hmm.. That's a toughy. I can't think of a single Wilco song (not sure about Billy Bragg or UT) that has a progression like that. I'm probably way off but the two beats on two chords then four beats on one chord reminds me of "She's A Jar".. Although it's |G Bm | C |

  4. Hi, I'm looking for the name of a song. I'm not entirely sure that it's Wilco - in fact, it's probably not. But it should be some of the related artist: Jeff Tweedy/Billy Bradd or maybe Uncle Tupelo.

     

    The song goes in about 92 beats per minute, and the chord progression is:

     

    |E A |B |

     

    and so forth.(Two beats on E & A, and four beats on B ). However, I'm not sure that the song goes in E-major, it could be transposed.

     

    It would be awesome if you could help me, folks!

     

    // Gurra

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