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Reviews for "Sunrise on the Beach (unplugged)"

Sunrise on the Beach (unplugg...
by ScOmBer
Recommends (8)
Thu, Feb 5, 2009 @ 4:01 PM

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Carosone
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permalink   Thu, Feb 5, 2009 @ 4:34 PM
Enchanted. I’ve been at sunrise alone on a big sandy beach in your continent (cape tribulation) and I still remember. The guitar riffs are touching the heart and, yes, her voice is suited. One more great tune, scomber!
 
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permalink   ScOmBer Thu, Feb 5, 2009 @ 4:41 PM
Thanks Carosone, Cape Trib hey, jungle fever territory. I love the signs on the main street of Cooktown advising you too keep your dog on a leash because the big saltwater crocs often swim up the stormwater drains and snatch rover while you are in the post office.
Cape York is one of the few untouched places left in this world - but I really guess its just a state of mind.
radiotimes
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permalink   Thu, Feb 5, 2009 @ 6:42 PM
Beautiful sunrise, bacon and egg rolls, seagulls and penguins! Sounds like heaven! And then some bloke comes along, plonks himself down in the sand and disturbs it all by strumming away on his guitar!!:O}

The guitar work seems at odds to the vocal and that’s what makes this work so well. Thought I heard bits of Paul Simon in there but he’s so little it hard to tell for sure!

Nearly as enjoyable as a bacon and egg roll!
 
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permalink   ScOmBer Thu, Feb 5, 2009 @ 7:24 PM
With onion and extra BBQ sauce thanks
Scott Altham
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permalink   Fri, Feb 6, 2009 @ 6:36 AM
Exactly whats needed for a hang over. Smooth and delicate. Just what I was looking for .
 
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permalink   ScOmBer Fri, Feb 6, 2009 @ 9:57 PM
I have years of personal research under my belt involving the complementary nature of excessive alcohol consumption the previous night and the artery hardening hit of early morning cholesterol. An early morning swim does the trick too or a quick immersion in a not too loud song through the headphones.
Bodies tend to float better when sweating alcohol and the Coast Guard can find them much quicker by following that oily bacon slick.
Thanks Scott
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