SONGS BY JOHN LUCKEN
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    • Archive I >
      • There's a place
      • Rejoice in the sun
      • Tomorrow & Yesterday
      • Travelin Man
      • One Step Beyond
      • The Dream
      • Right Then
      • Goodbye
      • Resolutions
      • The Nightmare
      • Solitaire
      • For You
      • The One
    • Archive II >
      • The Ways of Change
      • Lose Your Love or Die
      • Though You're Gone Today
      • Hello There Little One
      • Pacifier/Complicator
      • Love
      • Warning
      • Forever Evergreen
      • Those Times We Had
      • On Our Way
      • Nasty Habits
      • Slow Poke
      • War Child
      • Summer Breeze
      • Anytime Anywhere
      • Time Capsul
    • Archive III >
      • State of Mind
      • Tribute
      • Second Thought
      • Back Alley Blues
      • I Told You So
      • It Just Don't Hurt Anymore
      • Persecution Complex
      • Anxiety
      • Rock-n-Roll Star
      • Interlude in E/Triumph
      • Trouble-Maker
      • We Can Make a Difference
      • On Such A Night As This
      • Beyond Words
      • Voyager
      • The Uncelebrated
      • I'll Be Back For You
    • Archive IV >
      • Early Saturday Morning
      • I'm Leaving You
      • Friends are Friends
      • Renaissance
      • Another Buck
      • Days' Done
      • Haywire
      • Thing's aren't what they Seem
      • One
      • Baqtasia
      • The Seed
      • Loneliness
      • Dreamspun Reality
      • Try one more Time again
      • Tangled Lives
      • Derelict Shuffle
      • Heat Up
      • Our Love
    • Archive V >
      • Never Going Home
      • Come What May
      • Hide Away
      • Way Back When
      • Home
      • Heaven's Gate
      • Atlantis
      • No Matter
      • Another World
      • Say Your Prayers
      • Finding my way Back
      • Boogie Blues
      • Over the Crest of a Wave
      • Reasons People Change
      • Not Far Beyond the Dream
      • How Many Times
    • Archive VI >
      • Someway,Somehow,Somewhere
      • Sunrise
      • Instrumental 1
      • Instrumental 2
      • HalfWay
      • Fade Back-to Reality
      • Confusion
      • Take as you Give
      • Test of Time
      • Nothing can stop you
      • Steamroller
      • Doin' it Right
      • Easy
      • Impact
      • Sooner or Later
      • Melancholy Monday
      • Judgement Call
      • City of Thieves
      • No Rest for the Wicked
    • Archive VII >
      • Prologue
      • The Promise
      • Keyz Teeze
      • By The Way
      • I've seen you out there
      • Headline Story
      • American Dream
      • Say what you Mean
      • Outta sight-Outta mind
      • Roller Coaster
      • Oh well
      • 1976
      • Small Town Boy
      • After the Fall
      • Dolphin Sonata
      • Wake Up-It's Not A Dream
    • Impact-Ground Zero >
      • Steam Roller
      • Nothing Can Stop You
      • Sooner or Later
      • Confusion
      • No Matter
      • City of Thieves
      • Tomorrow & Yesterday
      • Fade Back-To Reality
      • Doin' it Right
      • Second Thought
      • No Rest for the Wicked
      • Try One More Time Again
    • Impact-Critical Mass >
      • Keyz Teeze
      • On Our Way
      • WarChild
      • Tangled Lives
      • Easy
      • Impact
      • The Uncelebrated
      • Though You're Gone Today
      • By The Way
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    • Live in Peace
    • Featured Songs 2015-2017
    • The Evolution of Confusion
    • In Memoriam
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      • Wake Up-It's Not A Dream
      • Partisan Political Message
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      • Democracy Awakening
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    • Earth Day >
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In MemoriAm 


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Edward Van Halen

Neil Peart

John Lennon

San Bernardino

David Bowie

Glenn Frey

Sir George Martin

Prince

Tom Petty

2017

​1/15/2018  R.I.P. Delores O'Riordan of The Cranberries . Saddened to lose another one-of-a-kind artist so early in the new year. Zombie was my introduction. This illustrates the power of one song to me. It touched me. Thank you Delores, you brought this to my attention & it affected me. This is the cerebral power of Art & Music. After all that's happened it's hard to remember Belfast & the Catholic/Protestant war in Northern Ireland. I'm glad the strife is mostly,no longer there. Unfortunately it is now among us. Strive for compassion & understanding,no matter the consequence.


    Please click the buttons above to be taken to a tribute page for each of the artists.
As sad as it is to lose these great talents,they have left an enduring legacy in their art,
that will inspire for generations.My small gesture to honor them here is my way of
expressing my own appreciation for the inspiration they've given me.This was a
challenging but fulfilling project that engrossed most of my spare time over the last
month or so. I had never played any of these songs before & really have only played
my own music for probably the last 25 years. I did things the old fashioned way,
listening to the original recordings over & over to figure out the cord changes & hand
writing the lyrics,recording each one a half dozen times to pick the video with the fewest mistakes. I'm no performer so it took some getting used to to watch myself. I dug out
my old record albums,concert tickets & tee shirts & photographed them for the slide shows & did a fair amount of reminiscing,(which I've been getting good at on this
website!) I was almost done,then George Martin died & I knew he would have to be
included. So I quickly gathered some images from the internet & practiced a rough
ad-lib version of John Lennon's In My Life a couple times for his page. Martin played the baroque piano solo on that song & I make no attempt to mimic it here. There's an
interesting story of how he recorded it at a slower speed then sped it up to match the songs tempo. So many of the tricks he pioneered are just normal,everyday techniques today. Sorry to ramble on so long here,I'm glad to have completed this project & am
​looking forward to the next. Hopefully not more tributes.    
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