I am at garage number two, getting the Nissan worked on. Meanwhile the Bruins are losing to the pathetic Flyers. This abortion of a mini-season is getting painful. Urgh.
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Good Friday
I should wish everyone who believes in Good Friday a Happy Good Friday.
I don’t get it though. Why not just say Happy Day in Which Your Personal Savior was Slaughtered Like an Animal in the Most Humiliating and Agonizingly Painful Way Possible in Front of the Whole Entire City?
Stick to Easter. Or what non believers call, The Day Your Personal Savior Came Back From the Dead as a Zombie. How do you moan, “braaaiinnnns” in Aramaic? What about Hebrew and Greek?
We usually do family things on Easter Sunday. This year I’m on call so Jen and I are just going to stay home. The kids are with their dad this weekend so there won’t even be Bunny festivities, zombie or otherwise.
I find some humor in the fact that this year Easter Sunday is immediately followed by April Fools Day on Monday.
For years I have been on the fence as to what if anything Easter really means to me. This year it’s just another day for me. I am much more excited about next weekend, when the kids have some huge events to participate in. There’s no doubt in my mind as to the reality and importance of next weekend.
I don’t know… maybe I’m just getting my butt whooped at work today and am in a crummy mood. I don’t know.
Do you think there is any hidden meaning to the season finale of The Walking Dead taking place on Easter Sunday? Does anyone care?
I don’t know.
Three New Songs
I sat in the car, waiting for the kids to get out of karate class, and I mixed three songs. I am such a dork.
First, Out of Control. Written in 1997 by me, Mike, and Maria. Unlike the other songs I’ve taken from the Prime Meridian set lists, this one was actually written for and by Prime Meridian. We had a number of different singers over our three years together. One of them used to call this song, Out of Control Like a Tootsie Roll. It took huge willpower not to sing that line today.
Second, The Monica Song. More than any other song I’ve posted online, the lyrics to this one make me cringe. A lot. This song is me, a not quite 21 year old, musing over a picture from a Sports Illustrated Swim Suit Calendar. If memory serves it was April ’92. I lacked the confidence to ever explicitly write a song about a woman, so I wrote this crap as a sort of exercise. It is a little painful to listen to now. However, I still really dig the way the guitar part grooves. I believe this is the one song I’ve tinkered with the most of any as far as arrangement is concerned. When I first wrote it, it was a heavy rocker. While working at Northeast Broadcasting School a couple of years later I flipped it on its head and made it an acoustic song with just one guitar, one voice, and one saxophone. This arrangement is meant to be a bit of a hybrid of the two others. I don’t know if I like it or not.
Thirdly, The Sky. Speaking of embarrassing, back in ’94 or ’95 Mike and I were playing in a band with a drummer named Dan. The band never got a name, but we were occasionally very good. I think that period might have been the best I’ve ever been as a guitar player. Anyway, we made a 24 track demo at Northeast Broadcasting School. Three of the four songs we did have been re-recorded by me this month, including this one. Although at the time it had very different lyrics. On two of the songs on that demo, Jim the Keyboard Hero contributed freakin’ fantastic keys. This song was one of them. Unfortunately, I totally suck on keyboards so I had to seriously dumb down Jim’s awesomeness in order to at least have some organ on the track. It’s kind of painful to think how much better Jim’s part was. Still, I always had fun playing this song, even though it’s pretty cheesy.
Nerd
Early Morning Visit
Look who came out for a visit this morning.
The rest of this post is yet another music home demo recording nerd post.
I have three songs in the works right now. Thanks to the acoustic guitar that suddenly needs a new nut (uh oh) and the leaky, mostly out of tune sax, one of them is ready to be mixed. A second is missing just a lead guitar. The third still needs all guitars and vocals. That one might not get finished until next week.
So I seem to be on a pretty quick pace right now. I have posted four songs since March 1st, which followed the 14 from February. My free soundcould account is going to run out of room again. That means this year’s RPM will get deleted and all of those previous posts that include embeded soundcloud files will lose their audio. Oh well. I think I might make a new page for playlists of recent music. I will use bandcamp to host the playlists, and keep soundcloud for works in progress kinda things.
I’ve also decided that the four songs I have finished this month, and two of the three I’m playing around with now do not belong with the left over songs project. I started a new playlist for the re-recorded songs. That is meaningless to everyone on Earth except me, but what are ya gonna do, right?
I will take my lunch break at 1:00. My MacBook and my Les Paul are ready and waiting to finish tracking another song. I might be posting two new ones tonight. We’ll see.







