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    Posted: 6 hours 28 minutes ago at 08:31
It’s a wrap for Bakullama. We really enjoyed making music. Can’t think of anything more rewarding.
Reviews of “broken hearts & troubled mind” and “Sleepers” greatly appreciated. We are listed under eclectic Prog or Prog adjacent. Thanks! Here is a Bandcamp link listen for free.

https://bakullama1.bandcamp.com/album/new-2025-broken-hearts-troubled-mindshttps://bakullama1.bandcamp.com/album/new-2025-broken-hearts-troubled-minds

Edited by Valdez - 5 hours 39 minutes ago at 09:20
https://bakullama1.bandcamp.com/album/sleepers-2024

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Hi,

Taken from the neighboring board ... I want to listen to it again, as it was nice, and different, and to think that the quaint, small town in Eastern WA can produce some nice stuff ... I might have to move back to the area ... I'm glad to see some nice work from the area beyond the country and western thing.

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Sleepers
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Experimental stuff based on guitar sounds and on the ambient sound, but very fine work here and not something that you often find from a guitar, which is to get into a song right away ... here, they seem to not be interested in the song routine, and they have a couple of them, and it is a rather experimental sound with various effects. Actually nice to listen to. Stuff that is often thought as a bit weird, usually has some surprises, and this one is that. Some far out stuff though. 

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Yes there are a ton of cowboys and farmers here. Mostly wheatfields and wineries. Mumford and sons played here a few years ago… Chicago and Molly hatchett played the county fair. (Chicago put on a stellar show) . I was born and raised in Rosemead California and I graduated from high school in 1975 so I don’t have the country leanings much. Moved to eastern Washington in 2008. Actually love it here. Wish I had made the move earlier in life. Thanks Mosh!

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Originally posted by Valdez Valdez wrote:

Yes there are a ton of cowboys and farmers here. Mostly wheatfields and wineries. Mumford and sons played here a few years ago… Chicago and Molly hatchett played the county fair. (Chicago put on a stellar show) . I was born and raised in Rosemead California and I graduated from high school in 1975 so I don’t have the country leanings much. Moved to eastern Washington in 2008. Actually love it here. Wish I had made the move earlier in life. Thanks Mosh!

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Lived in Pendleton for 2.5 years, and I had a good time. Several friends from Walla Walla that disappeared over the years. Also knew the Burke family (the native Americans) who had a wake at the King's Table I was managing at the time, as those folks had been customers in there for a long time. I'm betting that some folks from those days will probably remember me some ... I'm in Vancouver WA, btw.
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Pendleton is an old town that seems to be fading away .  Not much happening but the rodeo. and thrift stores. Vancouver is pretty nice... Love Washougal if it weren't for the endless rain.



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