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  |writer = [[Rob Cantor]]
  |writer = [[Rob Cantor]]
  |singer = [[Rob Cantor]]
  |singer = [[Rob Cantor]]
  |album = [[Party Boobytrap]], [[Complete Demos]]
  |album = [[Party Boobytrap]] (v.1 & 2), [[Complete Demos]]
  |duration = 3:53
  |duration = 3:53
  |language = English
  |language = English
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  |externalLinks = [https://tallyhall.bandcamp.com/track/stationary-love-demo Bandcamp]
  |externalLinks = [https://tallyhall.bandcamp.com/track/stationary-love-demo Bandcamp]
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'''Stationary Love''' is a song by [[Rob Cantor]] which was first included on [[Tally Hall]]'s [[Party Boobytrap]] EP and later [[Complete Demos]] with additional overdubs.<ref>[https://tallyhall.bandcamp.com/track/stationary-love-demo Stationary Love (Demo). 2004. Complete Demos. Tally Hall. Bandcamp.]</ref> After the release of Complete Demos, the song was never recorded again and only played sparingly in 2005 live performances.
'''Stationary Love''' is a song by [[Rob Cantor]] which was first included on [[Tally Hall]]'s [[Party Boobytrap]] EP (version 1 and version 2) and later [[Complete Demos]] with additional overdubs.<ref>[https://tallyhall.bandcamp.com/track/stationary-love-demo Stationary Love (Demo). 2004. Complete Demos. Tally Hall. Bandcamp.]</ref> After the release of Complete Demos, the song was never recorded again and only played sparingly in 2005 live performances.


It has a very laid back style, not unlike the songs written for [[listedBlack]], so perhaps this was originally written for that band and resurrected for use by Tally Hall.
It has a very laid back style, not unlike the songs written for [[listedBlack]], so perhaps this was originally written for that band and resurrected for use by Tally Hall.

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