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Archive   : BETRDAYS.ZIP

Files     : BETRDAYS.MOD    Better Days

            BETRDAYS.TXT    This file

            PAL_NTSC.TXT    Description of PAL and NTSC modes

            MY_MODS.TXT     Listing of MODs I've done to date.

            FILE_ID.DIZ     BBS Description File

Song Name : Better Days

Composer  : Eric March (a.k.a. The DragonLord) on 03/06/94

Time      : 5:06

Play Mode : PAL (50Hz)      [See: PAL_NTSC.TXT]

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     Here is yet another original composition by Yours Truly, The DragonLord. 
I feel quite proud of this one, and consider it some of my best work yet.  I 
spent a lot of time working on this one, getting everything done the way I 
wanted, and making sure everything fit together well.  I'm quite pleased witht 
the way it turned out, though, even if it isn't as long as I would have liked. 
I actually intended to make it longer, but the ending rather sneaked up on me, 
and I realized, as I wrote the second last pattern, that no more needed to be 
done; it was the ideal ending (to me), so I left it relatively alone at that. 
I sometimes spent a considerable amount of time just working on one pattern, 
finding the perfect melody to accompany the main line, or writing a good sague 
to lead into another part, which sometimes got rather complex.  But the final 
result is here before you, and I do hope you enjoy it.  It's perhaps not in 
the same genre as my Lucid Dreaming MODs, but I don't write in any particular 
genre.  I write what I enjoy writing, and it may not always be the same _type_ 
of MOD as its predecessors.  I enjoy variety, differences in music within 
itself, and differences in genres, as well.  Many of you may notice that I 
rarely repeate "verses" or segments of music; there's always something 
different about each and every pattern.  That's the way I like to write, with 
wide variety of sound.  Some say that it's disjointed, that "there's no melody 
to latch on to".  I don't write "catchy" songs, or songs you can "latch on 
to".  I write songs to be felt and experienced and appreciated for what they 
are.  Music is a powerful medium, perhaps one of the most powerful because it 
can change your whole mood in a matter of minutes, and that to me is very 
powerful indeed.  And I try to reflect that in my music.  It may not be for 
everybody, but then I'm not out to please everybody.  I write what I want to 
and feel like writing.  Not what people want or expect me to write.

     At any rate, I hope you enjoy this latest offering.  Spread it wherever 
you please, but please keep all relative files mentioned above retained in the 
archive before you do.



Questions?  Comments?  Want to give me a recording contract and/or lots of 
money?  (Hey, I'm allowed to dream!)  I can be reached at the following 
places:



                  CRS Online: Richard Hecker (Make a note that it's to me)

                    Internet: diehl@r-node.io.org (fastest)

                              richard.hecker@canrem.com (Again, note to me)

                     FidoNet: Eric March @1:250/422
                    AtariNet: Eric March @51:5/10
                       Phone: +1 (416) 246 0295

                  Snail Mail: 51B Wyndale Dr.

                              Toronto, Ontario

                              Canada

                              M6L 1G1



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