We Could Walk Together from Suburban Light for this British-ish day.
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So the first part of Pepe's Easter Adventure by Chick A. Dee is online. Unfortunately, I used up my alotted monthly upload on Flikr, so check back in April to find out where Pepe finds a home.
It twas the night before Easter and...
a televangelist met an envelop filter in a dark alley haunted by playboy bunnies.
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How much do you know about the Dukes of Hazard?
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Created using IXI software. All sound sources are from a 1962 Fender Jaguar recorded straight to a Tascam 4 Track. For the digital transfer, I used Sound Designer II.
O say can you say tape hiss?
Check out Howie Beck. Not only is the music good but his iTunes clone, hTunes, is awesome.
Also worth noting, Moltovolo describes Howie as the "Woody Allen of rock."
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Ta det lungt
1. Panda
2. Gjort bort sig
3. Festival
4. Du E För Fin För Mig
5. Ta det Lugnt
6. Det du tänker idag är du i morgon
7. Lejonet & kulan
8. Bortglömd
9. Glömd konst kommer stundom ånyo till heders
10. Lipsill
11. Om du vore en vakthund
12. Tack Ska ni ha
13. Sluta Följa Efter
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The new album released in 2004.
Contributing musicians:Gustav Ejstes: all lyrics, music, vocals, guitar, bass, drums, keyboards, fiddle, flute. Reine Fiske: electric guitars on tracks 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, bass on tracks 5, 8, 13, percussion on tracks 10. Fredrik Bjorling: drums on tracks 1, 3, percussion on tracks 8.Henrik Nilsson: bass on tracks 1, 3. Aron Hejdstrom: saxophone on track 5. Lars-Olof Ejstes: fiddle on tracks 4, 10. Anna Karin Palm: vocals on track 12.Tiaz Gustavsson: percussion on track 10. Frew Elfineh Taha: voice on track 5. Recorded at Konst & Ramar and the Bergstromska Institute. Recorded, mixed and produced by Gustav Ejstes. Executive producer: Stefan Kéry. Engineer: Pierre Carnbrand. Mastered by Tomas Tibert. Cover design: Stefan Kéry and Carl Abrahamsson.
Photos: Stefan Kéry and Ida Lauden. Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing Scandinavia. Henrik Nilsson appears with kind permission by Dust Music.
c + p 2004 Subliminal Sounds
SUBCD 10
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Confidentiality Notice: This recording is not intended to belittle the inestimable talents of either Seals or Croft or any musicians, engineers, or producers associated with either aforementioned artist considered either in the singular or as a conjunctive artistic entity commonly known as such by the insertion of the coordinating conjunction "and" between the names "Seals" and "Croft", appearing in the very same order as has been thus just recently committed to written form. Furthermore, this is not me singing.
This was forwarded from paupicon this morning. Basically it talks about how the New Yorker has been playing around with some of its stock illustrations. (And I'm not talking about the cartoons here, I'm talking about the clip art-ish wine bottles and daisies you find here and there throughout the magazine). So David Remnick and Co. have been farming out their illustration work and some of the new doodles they are running tell subtle, serialized stories. Not something you would notice unless you were really paying attention (and/or read the aforementioned article). What this reminds me of is an email I got last week here at work. The clever person I was in contact with was using their confidentiality signatures as a space to convey a very funny mini—narrative about kittens. Primarily, they were trouncing the whole confidentiality signature concept, which I heartily applaud. I mean, come on. I am so tired of scolling though those stupid things. But the end result of this cleverness is that I'm looking forward to this peron's next email, even though the bulk of it will be work related. So, is this a thing? Is this a new trend in email fashion circles? Is anyone else out there getting clever stories in the peripheries of their email? If not, its not a bad idea. I'm sure Donald Barthelme would approve.
Let's hope we can count on him as a blogger more than we can as a third base man.
Which reminds me, when is the Black Diamonds first victory going to be announced. Come on. This is an amazing sports story. Half the team doesn't show up for the game and still we were victorious 6 - 3 in our first official match of the season. Sooieee Black Diamonds!
...and probably a couple of other bands.
*featuring Rami Perlman, son of Itzhak Perlman
The Arkansas Daily Blog sheds more light on the Deltic Timber / Lake Maumelle watershed issue.
I wish I had taken some pictures last week during our drive to Wynn. It seems Deltic Timber has been very busy there of late. All along the road were signs that read "Squirrel Free Zone brought to you by Deltic Timber" and "Scenic View courtesy Deltic Timber". These wonderful placards stand on land that has been clear cut by you know who.
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