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Where Are You? (lost child sessions)


Where Are You?
(lost child sessions)

 

scroll down below to find a song to listen to.

here are some demos.
over the years, ric veda and friends have come up with many songs, which do not always get played live, but which they and fans nonetheless really like. some of these many songs available on this site were rerecorded and made it onto the album titled 'ric veda loves you' (available worldwide), while others remain, for now, demos for you to download here.

thank you for listening, ric veda loves you.


lost child

 

this title track was a popular opening song at shows at the time. there is a sense of such longing in this song that it could only be called "lost child". features ric veda on harmonium and vocals; j stare on drums and percussion; and steven bergier on guitar.
lost child


my trip to see you was mine

 

as the song suggests, who takes the walk? does the walk take you? at the end of the day, who is this all for? cool chill track with trademark trails. features ric veda on harmonium and vocals; j stare on drums and percussion; and steven bergier on guitar.
my trip to see you was mine


first2last

 

previously in the group s@d bastard, ric veda and j stare were often told that their sound genre was "opium den". with the help of steven bergier summoning a lost zach sands, this psychedelic number takes you right in it. features ric veda on harmonium and vocals; j stare on drums and percussion; and steven bergier on guitar.
first2last


see me off

 

a 'last hope' song perfectly exemplary of the 'lost child' theme. a great track with the guys making atoms dance among ric veda's ever present raw howl. features ric veda on harmonium and vocals; j stare on drums and percussion; and steven bergier on guitar.
see me off


wake'em (lost child version)

 

a true rarity. this recording of this classic show favorite recants a time when ric veda was very much a loud rock band. the energy and contribution by everyone on this recording make this a true timepiece of that era. features ric veda on harmonium and vocals; j stare on drums and percussion; and steven bergier on guitar.
wake'em (lost child version)


spare me

 

possibly the most blatantly u2 ric veda ever got, yet of course very enjoyable. features ric veda on harmonium and vocals; j stare on drums and percussion; and steven bergier on guitar.
spare me