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Because The Sound of music was on TV this weekend. I heard this and thought, “that would make a great rock song.” I don’t know if I was right, and I’m certainly not quite the sex machine that Christopher Plummer is, but I think this version’s got its own sort of charm.
ksl.com - Senate committee blames Murray Energy and MSHA for mine
The KSL.COM Website … Senate committee blames Murray Energy and MSHA for mine disaster On Monday mornings, become all you hoped you d be I dislike Sunday nights more than Mondays, but that’s just me. It’s probably the vestige of my youth. But for some people, Monday is the worst time of all, […]
Sunday Front Porch
Early morning front porch music… I woke up Sunday morning, went out on the porch with a cup of tea, tuned my guitar and this song just kind of popped out. I added the banjo to fill it out some and am pleased with the way it sounds. I may have a friend of mine add a little mandolin to this, but I kind of like the way it sounds as is…I dunno. Kind of a rough recording, couple of screw-ups, but I though some of you here might enjoy it anyway. Let me know what you think.
a perfect preservative
I pretty li’l ditty about jelly, pirates, and (of course) true love. still getting my bearings as far as recording in my new apartment. two guits and a glockenspiel for the win? words: he sun sank heavy in the west. we shuffled off our sunday best and spread our smiles on from ear to ear then every hour became, to me, a gem of worth and rarity to covet close so long as you are near yeah right here i want to be a perfect preservative fill me up with sugar and salt i’ll hold everything I love while winter passes by harmless and without revealing fault so as not to let one ounce of sweetness be forgot one day when I have time enough, i’m getting off at every stop in every little town that boards a train I’ll make friends with the local kids. they’ll show me where the treasure’s hid: those sacred spots that no one yet has named still unclaimed i want to be a pirate cartographer seawater and ink inside my veins to conceal in coded calligraphy that place where we buried our hearts so we can dig’em up again some fine day when it is safe to carry them in our chests
Hey (or how the band did its thing)
A woozy, detached song that builds. My first ever attempt at recording vocals. I put up one song before, but this is my first stab at singing. I might remove or clean up the double tracked vocals at a later date. I’ve decided I should try and get a band together (guitar keys bass drums) to play originals, which I’ve never done before, the intention being that everyone would chip in on vocals. If you folks think these vocals are noticeably below par I might try and get a dedicated singer in. I do plan on taking some voice lessons at some stage, though. As for the instruments, they were just standard bedroom recording, with the drums being samples I had of one of my mates hitting the various drums of the kit put into Fruity Loops. The cello is a freeware VST called CelloFan.
Pro-Hillary Bloggers Abandon Daily Kos
A growing number of Daily Kos diarists are leaving the Daily Kos blog in a protest over the blog’s increasingly negative treatment of Hillary Clinton. A post by Alegre kicked off the writer’s strike. You can read Allegre’s post here on Taylor Marsh’s blog, here on MyDD and here on the Daily Kos website. […]
Secular Humanist Love Song
The title is pretty self-explanatory really. Instruments: piano and reedy voice. This is the first song I’ve been able to complete since I started tinkering around with musical instruments four years ago. I wrote it over this past Christmas holiday for my girlfriend. It started on the ukulele, but then migrated over to the piano. This is a demo recorded in one take at the Old Town School of Folk music in Chicago. It isn’t perfect (the singing surely isn’t), but I’m happy with it.
Cyanotic - Deface (Ad ver sary + Dirtybunny = Industrial Strength Mix)
Aggro-industrial stomping, with just a hint of WaxTrax! This is a remix of a Cyanotic track that we had to cut from Transhuman 2.0 due to time constraints. I did this mix with my partner (dirtybunny), and I think it’s one of the better remixes I’ve done.
On Monday mornings, become all you hoped you d be
I dislike Sunday nights more than Mondays, but that’s just me. It’s probably the vestige of my youth. But for some people, Monday is the worst time of all, like it was for that murderously disturbed youth who inspired The Boomtown Rats’ ode, I Don’t Like Mondays. For others, it’s a bittersweet, unreliable occasion, like […]
Devils Soiree
An attempt at a 70’s style outlaw country song. I’m not confident as a singer, and I’m singing in a ridiculous southern accent which doesn’t help matters. But it’s a worthy tune, if a bit silly.
