.mp3 .wav .ogg file for Walk The Streets Jamison Young

September 1, 2008

Walk the Streets large mp3 12.3 meg

Walk The Streets BY Jamison Young 84.3 meg .wav file

Walk The Streets 7.2 meg ogg file

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I walked the main street past the cinema
Walked through the pool hall lookin’ for a perfect place

I walked the main street, the outer suburb
Eyes alive yet nowhere to go
Shadows, breathe, rain does flow
Neon lights, empty streets
Like a current, I was drawn

I walked the streets until the soles of my feet were beat

Lights flicker, ghosts walk, walked to the station
Trains didn’t go, traffic lights went yet no cars drive
Further, further out I must climb

I walked the streets until the soles of my feet were beat
I walked the streets until the soles of my feet were beat
Go walk the streets until the soles of my feet are dead
Go walk the streets until the soles of my feet are dead

Rollin’, rollin’ down thunder from the sky
Dogs did bark as I walk, cold to my bones
Steps did echo, light was bent, time was still, the mist moved in
Movin’ my mind in its twisted vault
Further, further out I must go

I walked the streets until the soles of my feet were beat

The suburbs frozen, moon was lost, sheets of rain, nowhere to go

I walked the streets until the soles of my feet were beat (x3)
Go walk the streets until the soles of my feet are dead (x10)



.mp3 .wav .ogg file for Carry The World Jamison Young

September 1, 2008

Carry The World Jamison Young large mp3 10.3 meg

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Carry The World 4.2 meg ogg file

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I carry the world, I think about you
I really want to change and bring about me
All I do is worry, carry all these chains

I carried it home, home from school
When I left the place I carried it to
I carried it ’round like a ball and chain
All of these things don’t make me feel great

I carried it to the buddha, I didn’t let go
I carried it overseas, I thought it would float
I carried it so much, I thought I was strong
I carried and carried, I carried so long

I carried it up mountains so I could look down
I carried it beneath so I was all around
I clung to my carriage, my mission to carry
I carried and carried, I carried so long

I carried it over bridges ’til they burnt down
I carried it through the desert
I carried it through the clouds
I carried it to places no-one would go
I carried it up streams and I walked it down roads


.mp3 .wav .ogg file for How Far Jamison Young

September 1, 2008

How Far Jamison Young large mp3 8.6 meg file

How Far by Jamison Young 37.9 meg .wav file

How Far 3.5 meg ogg file

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Lyrics

Up and down the same old hill
On the train the same old crew
And I’ll be looking for a change
In the office same young lady gives a smile
And it’s off into a daze
And I’ll be looking for a change

How far, how far, how far
Can this dreaming go
How far, how far, how far
Can this dreaming go

I keep on wondering
What that smile means
Is it a safety zone
Or a way of seeing through
At the station
I only have loose change
I’ll be waiting for greener times
A way out of this

How far, how far, how far
Can this dreaming go
How far, how far, how far
Can this dreaming go

The open road
Then the risin’
All alone it’s good to be on this trip
The sand is joined to the sky it can’t break away

Ten thousand tracks
All divided in ten
Everywhere a junction
Everything everywhere

How far, how far, how far
Can this dreaming go
How far, how far, how far
Can this dreaming go
Can this dreaming go


Zou from Antwerp

March 9, 2008

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Francios from Antwerp about sabam and a free culture

March 8, 2008

Last week i was in Antwerp and interviewed Francios, shall post some bio information soon.

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its not oil free

January 28, 2008

On facebook they have a group saying that digital music is oil free. response:

facebook group link are they going to delete the post?

one thing that is not oil free is all the money spent on promotion of music via publishers and labels. the best thing you can do for the environment is not pay for content owned by any label or publisher and buy content put out by self publishers, that is not joined to rights organizations. so really its not true that digital music is oil free. if you don’t buy it its less oil free. yet even then maybe having that music helps that published artist sell product via use of that content. its all a scam and you label people know it in your heart. go plant a tree and be real.


thoughts on free culture

November 19, 2007

response to mail thread about how to get free-culture to work.

The idea of being able to make a living through music without having a live performance aspect to the art is not so common for DIY artists. Also consider if the act is solo or with a band. Artist is in Europe, US or developing/ transforming country. So many variables, no one size fits all.

Free music distributor www.Jamendo.com has 5000 Albums on site, from April to July Jamendo made 3000 Euros for artists through advertising revenue, that was split with artists according to how much content was used. This is less than a euro an album, consider the amount of time that goes into creating that content. The contributor to the site also gets a load of banners when they visit the network. The fan has the option of giving a donation, yet few contribute. This is good distribution for the artist/band yet with no live show to go with the performance what to do ?


article in progress/free culture spaces without free culture

October 9, 2007

In the last weeks i have been performing tunes around Europe. In my down time I visited some non-profit places/spaces to look for more shows. What i found interesting was this: more than most of the content performed in these venues is owned by publishers & most of the revenue comes directly from the government to keep these spaces open. I found it slightly ironic that the public is paying to keep a venue open that is promoting published acts.

Most large towns and cities in central europe have free-culture spaces ( non-profit organizations that provide subsidized entertainment to the public). From what I understand the better ones work this way: they have a board of directors that is made up mostly by leaders within the community. These leaders decide what projects get approved and what ones don’t. Some of the spaces are old theaters that have been updated to bar/cafe/venue-theater. Here are some links to non-profit spaces I visited. http://www.spielboden.at http://www.palace.sg http://www.denhopsack.be http://www.stadel.at

These spaces want to stay open and competitive within the community, almost all the acts/productions that they promote

none of the music/art i heard/saw in these spaces is licensed with a creative commons license. M