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Song Foundry 3​-​Pack #017

by The Hanslick Rebellion

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1.
Saved 02:41
I used to smoke I used to drink I used to smoke, drink, and dance the hoochie-coo I used to smoke and drink Smoke and drink and dance the hoochie-coo But now I'm standin' on the corner Prayin' for me and you That's right, I'm saved (saved) I'm saved (saved) People let me tell you 'bout Kingdom Come You know I'm saved (saved) I'm saved (saved) And I can preach until you're deaf and dumb I'm in the soul-savin' army Beatin' on a big bass drum I used to cuss I used to fuss I used to cuss, fuss and boogie all night long I used to cuss and fuss Cuss and fuss and boogie all night long But now I'm standin' on the corner And I know right from wrong That's right, I'm saved (saved) I'm saved (saved) People let me tell you 'bout Kingdom Come I'm saved (saved) I'm saved (saved) And I can preach until you're deaf and dumb I'm in the soul-savin' army Beatin' on a big bass drum Amen I used to lie (lie) I used to cheat (cheat) I used to lie (lie), cheat (cheat) and step on people's feet I used to lie and cheat Lie and cheat and step on people's feet But now I'm steppin' on to glory Salvation is my beat Now I'm saved (saved) That's right, I'm saved (saved) Yeah, people let me tell you 'bout Kingdom Come I'm saved (saved) I'm saved (saved) I can preach until you're deaf and dumb I'm in the soul-savin' army Beatin' on a big bass drum
2.
Moved 04:42
Break it down and pack it up Put my room in boxes Shut the lights and say goodbye Someplace else is home now Is a room a set of walls Or the life between them? Is a life a set of rooms? Someplace else is home now Break it down and pack it up Put my life in boxes Freeing up these walls to be Someone else's home now.
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I thought of a song that said it all Now I can't remember This piano won't play It's laughing at me There's a sign by the door It says "Our Lord" I don't think he lives here I heard he went west To wait out his winter And if the morning after Is the dawning of disaster Well, you got this song There's fires that clean what they destroy As long as we're burning We'll all have a light for our cigarettes We'll have one more round And let's pretend that it's the last one Ain't no business like show business I know And when the morning after Brings the dawning of disaster Well, you got this song And you'll be singing it over and over and on All night long Yeah, you'll be singing it over and over and on All night long Yeah, you'll be singing it over and over and on All night long And just for tonight, who's gonna know? Can you keep a secret?

about

2020 and 2021 weren’t good for much, but being homebound did allow me to sort through 30 years of old recordings, and unarchive tons of shelved and incomplete material.

And then finish that shit!

I am not really interested in doing “albums” anymore… holding music back until a dozen arbitrarily-linked songs are mixed and mastered and the stars and planets align. But at the same time, “singles” are kind of boring and “EPs” demand some degree of cohesion, and I don’t want to be boxed in like that. So here is what I offer you: THREE-PACKS

Remember those randomly-bagged multipacks of comic books they used to sell in toy and drug stores? You wouldn’t be able to see what was inside until you tore open the plastic, and the comics might be brand new or fifteen years old… it was just whatever happened to be laying around when they bundled it up. There was no thematic connection, no rhyme or reason to the collection, and one bag could even contain books from both Marvel AND DC. I was introduced to so many fun stories that way, and that is how I am going to introduce (or reintroduce) you to all of these songs.

This three-pack includes a cover of LaVern Baker's “Saved” (2005), "Moved” (1996), and a demo of "The Morning After" (2015). You can read more about each track if you click through to its page.

I’m not promising these three-packs in any regularly-scheduled fashion… and I’m not going to tell you about them in advance. When I feel like one is ready, it will just appear. They may have Skyscape/Hanslick Rebellion/Collider songs on them. All of my records from the past that are not currently available digitally will be represented, as well as material you have never heard, including brand-new stuff. But as far as I’m concerned, all of this music is new to most of the universe - and these are fresh versions of everything anyway, so I hope that in a way it will also be new to you.

Let’s have some fun <3
Jed

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released September 22, 2022

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The Hanslick Rebellion began in 1995. It continues today.

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