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They Think You Are Sick Chipmunk Blues

tichphillips – Acoustic Blues Artist

Fun Tiger-Inspired Acoustic Blues Song | They Think You Are Sick Chipmunk Blues by tichphillips | Free Download

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From my archive, an old busking tune from my 1990s which I stupidly turned into chipmunks with the cassette dub trick on my duel player. It's about the heavy penalties for being suspected of mental illness.
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Blues. Used to busk. Thankyou for looking March 2021. Love/art/blues/Rob. So, musical diary

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Some streets are better than others? Some highways are brighter than others. Time of day, find a state of mind, imagination, TV, 1920s. I write about love, lost or found, hopefully honestly inspired by love, and try to play better for that. When younger protested about behaviours on my radar, and of course, being a simple artist, surfing the great times I imagine I had in another life, or maybe one day this one!

"They Think You Are Sick Chipmunk Blues" by tichphillips is an Acoustic Blues production available on SoundClick. It rewards close listening, revealing new details on each playthrough. The track creates a listening experience that feels fun and mental illness. If Blues Rap is your sound, "They Think You Are Sick Chipmunk Blues" is a strong addition to your playlist.

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Genre
Blues Acoustic Blues
Author
Robert Ellery Phillips
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Robert Ellery Phillips (robertemerald)
Uploaded
October 23, 2016
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MP3 3.0 MB 160 kbps 2:37 minutes
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From my archive, an old busking tune from my 1990s which I stupidly turned into chipmunks with the cassette dub trick on my duel player. It's about the heavy penalties for being suspected of mental illness. I probably wrote and recorded it on my portable at the beach before trying it out in town. I used to make about $20 a day back in the mid-1990s.
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