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Preliminary Version of Snot Very Nice

I am re-recording some of my "hit" songs in the process of making a new album, tentatively called "Mercury". Here is the first song I have worked on so far, called Snot Very Nice.

This recording still has some work to do, but you will get the general idea.

Listen here (it is an mp3): might be a slow download:
Snot Very Nice

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Sumpygump said…
Rodney:

Try right clicking the link and choosing: Save Link As..., or Save Target As...

Let me know if that works.

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