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“The Unfulfilled Promise of a Real Rain” (2:50)

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The EIT! team will be all over North America with their new joint, “DoggieWoggiez! PoochieWoochiez!,” from right about now until mid-April. My Life As A Horse has a song in this thang, so go show some love. Click the link above for all the dates.

My Life As A Horse is pleased to announce that their cover of Grover’s “Over, Around, Under, and Through” (a.k.a. “Near, Far”) from “Sesame Street” will be part of the upcoming Jim Henson covers album. Thanks to Troy Simons and Jason Richard Kron for bringing the horse onboard. Many more thanks to come when this thing is in the can! You can keep updated on the project at Facebook. In the meantime, enjoy the original.

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“There Ain’t No Shame In Plugs” is on this week’s “Comedy Bang Bang” podcast! You can listen directly at the Earwolf site or download the show from iTunes.

Ben Schwartz, who plays Jean-Ralphio on the NBC program “Parks and Recreation,” talked over the best part of the song. Therefore, MyLifeAsaHorse.com has made it available for free download right here on the site. Also, Ben Schwartz and My Life As A Horse are now mortal enemies. 

William Garvey (songwriter):

The horses represent the five senses from Hindu philosophy (The Bhagavad Gita) and the ability to lift one’s perception above these physical limitations and to see beyond this limited Earthly perspective.

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My Life As A Horse is pleased to announce that its music will be part of the upcoming film/video project “DoggieWoggiez! PoochieWoochiez!”, a remake of Alejandro Jodorowsky’s “The Holy Mountain” composed from dog-related found footage.

Thanks to Ghoul Skool from Everything Is Terrible for making this possible.

Special thanks to John Garza (I.R.D.Murrain) for his collaboration, both in performing on the track, as well as in its production.

More details about the project’s release date, the soundtrack, and the song to come.