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The Squire Of Kingsbury (Inst)
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A Song from 2016 this is the instrumental version
Released: 08-Jan-2024
Category: Rock
Application: Reaper
File type: mp3
File size: 11.1 Mb
Plays: 20
Downloads: 0
Weekly plays: 1
Weekly downloads: 0
License: Commerical derivatives allowed; contact artist for permission
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artist
Love the saw work. Going old school is always cool. The bass is killing! Like this tune, great production.
 
10 months ago
artist
Thank you Daugrin the saws are from an emulated moog the bass is an old 4003-Thanks again
10 months ago
artist
Wow ! What intro ! Reminds me some old Yes tunes. This is really very well composed and mixed. So much to listen in this piece.
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10 months ago
artist
Shades of Yes and E.L.P.! A feast of prog, this. The soft melodic guitar leads reminded me a little of Greg Lake's playing. (Am I to understand there is a vocal version?) Enjoyed this very much. 👍👌👏
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10 months ago
artist
Wonderful...Sound great. I can hear Yes, Camel, Gentle Giant and ELP all playing this! Love the bass sound!
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10 months ago
artist
Love the changes this goes through.
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10 months ago
artist
Thanks for the comments gentlemen i will try to message a reply to everyone but I can be very lax There was a vocal version in the works but it was never completed-maybe one day
10 months ago
I remember this one from another website a few years ago, I commented on this Chris Squire tribute. I said it was sounding amazing as well. It really is a beauty and very prog! The keys! I didn't know you played like that!
10 months ago
artist
LOVE IT!!!
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9 months ago
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