The Fundamental Error of Self-Referencing Boundaries
Pat Kinsella
Performed By
Pat Kinsella
Album UPC
884502109047
CD Baby Track ID
6286116
Label
Pat Kinsella
Released
2009-01-01
BPM
129
Rated
0
ISRC
ushm20929694
Year
2009
Spotify Plays
2
Songtrust Track ID
51607
Writers
Writer
Patrick J. Kinsella
Songwriter ID
14098
PRO
BMI
Pub Co
CD Baby Publishing
Composer
Patrick J. Kinsella
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceOne Stop
Publisher Admin
CD Baby Publishing
Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Publishing
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - Ohio
Description
In addition to his usual jazz-rock guitar style, here Pat Kinsella often takes things into lustrous heavy metal sludge, gorgeous rock/metal. Gripping emotional connection inventively transitioning between moods, genres and cultures.
Notes
A phalanx of abusers of CWEd Rimadyl gathered. To all outward appearances no more than an odd gaggle of bespectacled sots, mere mourners of the sliver of moon that has historically signaled a dangerous slide into the transfer of body heat and its accompanying decline of interest in the usual wellspring of sadomasochistic experimentation. “Smooth and lift!” I cried. But that fell upon deaf ears in those days. And thereupon, those nagging proclivities which had until then been forsaken for a lifetime of gradual death, turned into hand-picked aversions, selected by their sequence-similarity – the criterion being how sharply and deeply their carbon-steel edges bit into the soul. Then when that became mundane, and by now worn only thinner from the dull weight we know as the decay of expectations, like being dumped a half hour before the prom, they became full-fledged mortifications to any hopes of happiness, and so they marched in lock-step to the drone of “That’s Just The Beer Talking”. And what follows here is a bit of what ensued
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