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'''The Start of Our City''', a song by Tally Hall, the writer is unknown. It is one of the songs played at their residency shows at Union Hall in February, 2009.  It was only played the first week, and has been described as "definitely a very New-York-y song, it's fugal, and anyone who's spent enough time in midtown Manhattan will feel it right away."  It was also described as sounding "unfinished".  The status of this song is currently unknown.
'''The Start of Our City''', a song by Tally Hall, the writer is unknown. It is one of the songs played at their residency shows at Union Hall in February, 2009.  It was only played the first week, and has been described as "definitely a very New-York-y song, it's fugal, and anyone who's spent enough time in midtown Manhattan will feel it right away."  It was also described as sounding "unfinished".  The status of this song is currently unknown. As of January 2021, a poor audio recording of the song has surfaced and uploaded onto YouTube by a user named spid.<ref name="YouTube">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcGt5D5ldX8 YouTube audio recording upload]</ref>


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* A demo of the song exists but its whereabouts are unknown. It's likely one of the members would have a copy
 
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Revision as of 01:00, 22 January 2022

The Start Of Our City
Written by n/a
Appears on Unreleased
Sung by Rob Cantor
Genre Rock
Language English


The Start of Our City, a song by Tally Hall, the writer is unknown. It is one of the songs played at their residency shows at Union Hall in February, 2009. It was only played the first week, and has been described as "definitely a very New-York-y song, it's fugal, and anyone who's spent enough time in midtown Manhattan will feel it right away." It was also described as sounding "unfinished". The status of this song is currently unknown. As of January 2021, a poor audio recording of the song has surfaced and uploaded onto YouTube by a user named spid.[1]

Trivia

  • A demo of the song exists but its whereabouts are unknown. It's likely one of the members would have a copy

References