Thursday, January 05, 2006
Unbelievable
I don't normally like to make judgements about people before ever meeting or talking to them, but this is just ridiculous. Some one on Ebay is attempting to sell a promotional copy of Divided house for $28 bucks. He's even so bold as to put it up with a picture of the promotional one sheet sent with the disc. I can tell from the picture that this sheet is the radio station promo sheet. This seller is located in GA. I only sent one radio promo to GA, to WRAS. Take that info for whatever it's worth.
If there is anyone dumb enough out there to pay this, I guess they get what they deserve. If you're out of the country or otherwise disposed to buy the CD via Ebay, might I suggest a slightly more reputable seller.
If there is anyone dumb enough out there to pay this, I guess they get what they deserve. If you're out of the country or otherwise disposed to buy the CD via Ebay, might I suggest a slightly more reputable seller.
Monday, January 02, 2006
Happy New Year
Ringing in the new year with a couple of bonus tracks.. I finally rescued the MP3 of the 1990 John Peel session version of Nothing Special from the old website (Right click and save as to download). This features Doug Gillard (GBV, Gem, Death of Samantha etc) on sweet lead guitar. I'm actually playing drums and singing on this, which I did on about half the songs in the set for that European tour. Glad I found this again, because the "orginal" cassette I had of these songs had been damaged.
Also found a "throwaway" from the Details sessions, recorded in 1987. This is called The Homecoming. This, like all but one bass part on Details, is a "solo" track, in that I play everything. It was originally written based on a Vietnam story told to me by one of my brothers, who served in the Navy during the war, often on ships not too dissimilar to those that made John Kerry and his group of political assassins so (in)famous last year. A buddy of his was scheduled to come home in a week when their boat was attacked, and he was killed. It also has some eery implications for the current environment of soldiers being kept well past their "due" dates. I had forgotten all about this song until recently, finding a cassette version of it among some other demos and rough mixes. I believe it was intended to be the last song on Let's Skip, but clocking in at 7:38, it was cut for time considerations.
Also found a "throwaway" from the Details sessions, recorded in 1987. This is called The Homecoming. This, like all but one bass part on Details, is a "solo" track, in that I play everything. It was originally written based on a Vietnam story told to me by one of my brothers, who served in the Navy during the war, often on ships not too dissimilar to those that made John Kerry and his group of political assassins so (in)famous last year. A buddy of his was scheduled to come home in a week when their boat was attacked, and he was killed. It also has some eery implications for the current environment of soldiers being kept well past their "due" dates. I had forgotten all about this song until recently, finding a cassette version of it among some other demos and rough mixes. I believe it was intended to be the last song on Let's Skip, but clocking in at 7:38, it was cut for time considerations.
Sunday, January 01, 2006
More Lyrics
Thanks to the tip from Bryan in the comments.. I found electronic versions of both Details and Taller lyrics, so it only took a few minutes to cut and paste them into an HTML document (and make a few important corrections.. no skipping the details for me on the lyrics...). The other stuff might take a bit more time, since it will be a matter of typing them up. I also threw up a makeshift index page to provide links to all the lyrics and allow for enhancement later.