Welcome to the Just Plain Folks forums! You are currently viewing our forums as a Guest which gives you limited access to most of our discussions and to other features.
By joining our free community you will have access to post and respond to topics, communicate privately with our users (PM), respond to polls, upload content, and access many other features. Registration is fast, simple, and absolutely free; so please join our community today!
|
|
|
|
Joined: Jun 2013
Posts: 2,528
Top 100 Poster
|
Top 100 Poster
Joined: Jun 2013
Posts: 2,528 |
Are you 10,000 Miles The Differenz Terrier Studios Kate Berlin, Robert Malin, William Brilmayer
This was the first tune we posted here on JPF. It got four reviews we assumed because no one knew us. If you listen closely, it is structured kind of weird, which we like. My brother and his wife, having exhausted all of their adoption possibilities in the US, traveled to Romania to find their infant son and daughter. The ensuing song describes the adventure... Please forgive us. We will not be back in the studio til after Christmas...Also, when everything was finished and this song was in the "can", we found there was water dripping at the end. It is still a mystery how it got there and where it came from... Diff
10,000 Miles
In 1991 the man wanted a son But it was not to be There were no roots on the family tree The couple tried it all And rather short they would fall To launch a pregnancy they even tried artificially
10,000 miles Across the ocean in a culture wild in Romania 10,000 miles A son and daughter found a loving passage to America
100,000 orphans in a wasteland A ward of children teething A row of cribs with the paint peeling They found Hunter and Britt And hearts were broken that day A single treasured toy stuck Forever on the room ceiling
10,000 miles Across the ocean in a culture wild in Romania 10,000 miles A son and daughter found a loving passage to America
Gifting, bribery...you must pay a fee Grease a hundred palms Take the babies and walk don't run Communist or free He didn't care what it would be Get your business done Beware soldiers with big, big guns
10,000 miles Across the ocean in a culture wild in Romania 10,000 miles A son and daughter found a loving passage to America
http://www.reverbnation.com/thedifferenz/song/19700970-10,000-miles Are you English? Kind of sounds like Graham Nash, with CSN in there Not crazy about that swirling effect on your voice, chorus/flange? But it's cool, can always expect something unusual sounding when i click your tunes.
|
|
|
|
Entire Thread
|
10,000 miles
|
BonzaiWag
|
12/01/14 10:17 PM
|
Re: 10,000 miles
|
Pat Feely
|
12/01/14 11:43 PM
|
Re: 10,000 miles
|
Michael LeBlanc
|
12/02/14 12:05 AM
|
Re: 10,000 miles
|
TamsNumber4
|
12/02/14 03:52 AM
|
Re: 10,000 miles
|
Lisa Gundling
|
12/02/14 04:14 PM
|
Re: 10,000 miles
|
Janice_and_Bud
|
12/02/14 05:14 PM
|
Re: 10,000 miles
|
BonzaiWag
|
12/02/14 05:55 PM
|
Re: 10,000 miles
|
Vicarn
|
12/02/14 06:58 PM
|
Re: 10,000 miles
|
BonzaiWag
|
12/02/14 07:35 PM
|
Re: 10,000 miles
|
ben willis
|
12/02/14 08:56 PM
|
Re: 10,000 miles
|
BonzaiWag
|
12/02/14 11:44 PM
|
Re: 10,000 miles
|
ben willis
|
12/03/14 12:29 AM
|
Re: 10,000 miles
|
BonzaiWag
|
12/02/14 05:51 PM
|
Re: 10,000 miles
|
BonzaiWag
|
12/02/14 05:47 PM
|
Re: 10,000 miles
|
BonzaiWag
|
12/02/14 05:44 PM
|
Re: 10,000 miles
|
BonzaiWag
|
12/02/14 05:37 PM
|
Re: 10,000 miles
|
Bugsey
|
12/03/14 06:11 AM
|
Re: 10,000 miles
|
Dave Rice (D)
|
12/03/14 07:40 AM
|
Re: 10,000 miles
|
Bugsey
|
12/03/14 08:46 AM
|
Re: 10,000 miles
|
BonzaiWag
|
12/03/14 09:32 AM
|
Re: 10,000 miles
|
floyd jane
|
12/03/14 07:22 PM
|
Re: 10,000 miles
|
BonzaiWag
|
12/03/14 07:49 PM
|
Re: 10,000 miles
|
Colin Ward
|
12/03/14 07:59 PM
|
Re: 10,000 miles
|
BonzaiWag
|
12/03/14 08:27 PM
|
|
|
We would like to keep the membership in Just Plain Folks FREE! Your donation helps support the many programs we offer including Road Trips and the Music Awards.
|
|
|
Forums118
Topics128,674
Posts1,184,411
Members21,478
| |
Most Online148,207 May 25th, 2026
|
|
|
"If someone is truly a jerk, or truly is not deserving of any positive reply from you, polite indifference is the best response you can give. Do not insult. Do not slam. Do not follow the urge to be nasty. Simply be politely indifferent." –Brian Austin Whitney
|
|
|
There are no members with birthdays on this day. |
|
|
|