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2 - Blue Is My Color, written: July 31, 2006. Rob Seal on the Drum kit. (a collaboration of great distance, Rob resides in Wells, UK).
3 - Salad, written: in 1977, the exact date was lost to history, due to random chance. There is a Song's Story for this song.
* 4 - Frogs In the Pot, with Austin Montague on the drums. Written between August 16th and 18th, 2023, by Thomas.
5 - Lonelysville, written: August 30, 2020. This is a pandemic song.
6 - The Attic, is a computer generated composition, written in December of 2001.
7 - Awaken, written: March 4, 2015. There is a Song's Story for this song, including its lyrics. I also wrote a Blogspot.com post about writing this song.
8 - Blue-eyed Boy, written: September 19, 2013. I also wrote a Song's Story for this song. Oddly a day after writing this song I wrote a Blogspot.com post titled "The First of Yesterdays Two with Two, to." Within that post the first half is about the writing of this song. The latter portion of it is about a different song also written that day.
9 - Where Will You Be Tomorrow, written: 1971 or 1972. This is the second song I wrote. This recording from, December 2021.
10 - The Monkey, written: July 7, 2000.
11 - The Grand Teton Mine (No It's Mine), written: October 17, 2014. There is a Song's Story for this song.
12 - Bomb Train, written: February 19, 2015. There is also a Blogspot.com post about the writing of this song.
14 - Why Do I Listen to the Wind, written March 22, 2012. The mandolin parts in this recording are strongly influenced by working with and the improvisations of my friend, Trevor Miller. There is a Song's Story for this song.
* 14 - The Megaphone, written: June 20, 2019, Bill Thompson on lead guitar. There is a Blogspot.com post about writing the song, written a few days after its composition.
15 - Oh Edward, written: August 7, 2016. This is a topical folk song / form of art, that I dedicate it to Edward Snowden. I commend his self-less act of service to humanity, and the citizenry of the USA. There is a Blogspot.com post about writing this song.
16 - Time For Change, written: August 12, 1998. I wrote a Blogspot.com post, not about writing this song, but about the recording process with this particular tune.