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Original song collaboration

I wrote an intro. Maybe we could expand on it, and write a song.

What always happens, is some little piece of music comes into my head, and I never follow up on it. I probably have around 70-100 of these stored on my hard drive.

I hope that doesn't happen this time.


We need:

-Lyrics

-A great singer or two

-A chorus

-A verse

-A bridge

-Some solos, maybe during the intro, or in the middle somewhere.

Post any and all ideas you get.
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I wouldnt mind having a crack at the lyrics.. as soon as I can get to a Non Work PC where i can listen to the tune!!!

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"I wouldnt mind having a crack at the lyrics"

Great.


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