Michael D'Orazio

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Michael D'Orazio Live at Chaplin's

  • 1. Intro
  • 2. So Far Away
  • 3. Eclipse
  • 4. Car Crash
  • 5. Count Your Failures
  • 6. There She Goes
  • 7. Sign of the Times
  • 8. You're Alone
  • 9. La, la, la
  • 10. I see you tonight

    My latest project in black india ink, 20"X30"!!!

    "Triumph of Darkness"

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    Michael performing "La la la", then "Eclipse".

    Michael D'Orazio performs an alternate version of "There She Goes"

    Michael D'Orazio performs "Car Crash", a song about his girlfriend getting into a bad car accident

    Book of the Month

    Buy my book "The World of Michael D'Orazio, volume 2 in color, the deluxe edition, in hardback!!!

    $38.00

    Buy it at Lulu.com,or my other books at Amazon.com

    -----Influenced by early eighties post punk music, Michael D'Orazio emerged from the late eighties goth/punk industrial club scene only to find himself lost with a guitar in his hand, and didn't how to play it. He started singing in class in high school in the mid eighties, and found himself in a band called "Feedback", from there he landed in a goth/punk band called "The Burning". This was a very exciting time in his life, and it is no wonder he found himself wondering what to do when it was all over. He went to art school to learn how to create kick ass illustrations, and between classes he practiced his guitar. It was a rocky road leaving friends behind only to find social disasters awaiting him. Stuck in suburbia, in pennsylvania during 2000-2008, all he did was attend local open mics creating music he felt would be comparable to what he experienced in his early years, which is gloom and doom. "There is nothing sure in this world" so says Billie Idol, and Michael agrees that too much too soon can ruin ones personality to such an extent that it may interupt the natural development of ones personality. He was spoiled with dark, and interesting music, and now that he is stuck in suburban hell, his ego won't allow himself to support some of the acts around him, cause he wen't through so much in the past. He should have been coddled like every other american child, and follow the sheep herd aspect of american society. but oh well he is spoiled what can he say.

    My latest studio project remastered with AVS software. "Sign of the Times"

  • 1. Transworld Siren
  • 2. I See you Tonight(Version 2)
  • 3. Just one more Kiss
  • 4. Eclipse
  • 5. Street Sounds
  • 6. La, la, la
  • 7. Sign of the Times Live
  • 8. Eclipse Live
  • 9. Car Crash Live
  • 10. I See You Tonight (Reprise)

  • This website, and everything on it was created by Michael D'Orazio. Copyright 2004, 2009