This is the song that is used on the official website to represent the album Wall Dreams. It was the first one to be professionaly recorded and is the first track on the album. Here it is live.
This live version is played rather differently than the Wall Dreams album version. On the album it is played on an electric piano and organ. This is played solely on an acoustic piano which gives it quite a different feel.
This is the title song from the Wall Dreams album. There, it is played on the harpsichord. You can hear the entire song on the myspace profile page. Here, it is played on the piano. It hasn't changed too much.
This is a warm up for the song Wall Dreams. It was an improv that turned into the song Twilight Zone by Golden Earring. We thought we'd put this up as well as Wall Dreams.
This is a cover of the maypole song from the original Wicker Man movie. It is a different interpretation done out of pure love and respect for such a magical movie and soundtrack by Paul Giovanni.
This is a cover of the song Spike sings in the Buffy musical. It's actually a very complicated song, chord progression wise, but it doesn't sound out of place or forced. Go Joss Whedon.
This is a cover of the Ramones' song Pet Sematary that was written for the film. Here is a little punk rock on the piano. It has already been covered by Rammstein. There is also a performance of the music just before the Ramones' song from the end of the film called Death Do Us Part that is a sudo intro to this song. Feel free to look that one up too.
This is an original song from the new album Wall Dreams. It was written on September 10th 2001 so it is very easy to remember that. It is from a 3rd person dream from someone who was writing their suicide note. It will probably not be played live very often.
Here is Joe Stone doing a cover of Landslide by Fleetwood Mac. It has already been covered countless times, probably most notably by Dixie Chicks and Smashing Pumpkins. Here is another take on it.
This song is not even 3 and 1/2 minutes on the album. This is quite a different performance. It is basically a rough improv with an opening of Kate Bush's Waking the Witch and the outro is the song White Wolf from the album. You can hear the original version on the myspace profile.
This is the more official live version than the outtake. This is one of the faster songs from the Wall Dreams album and this version is pretty much the same. Lots of punk and grrr attitude.
This song about intense domestic turmoil is bluegrass inspired. On the Wall Dreams album it is played happily for ironic purposes but this live version came out sadder with the chords being strummed slower.
This is a cover of the song that plays at the end of the movie Pet Sematary just before the Ramones' song starts for the end credits. It is part of the amazing orchestral score by Elliot Goldenthal.
This Pink Floyd song has already been covered in quite a unique and outrageous way by Scissor Sisters. This is more a tribute, however, to the original.