the sadness of life can bring such lonely pleasure; does anyone relate? i wrote a song long ago about driving long distances at night: "i got that happy lonesome feeling..." solitude, especially when coupled with action (walking, driving, music-playing) puts a soul closer to something ineffable & everlasting & beautiful, something that's calling & we're all gonna see it, and the lonely times give just a little glimpse...
i know this line of thinking isn't one bit original, so here are some more tunes. taking a small breather from school & messing again with the free audacity mini-mixing program, i know these tunes still sound rough as a badger's behind, but i don't care (obviously). the process is so pleasing, & maybe someone else'll try this. why not? :) ... i still've got that problem of tweaking the dials too high & it all comes out kinda squacky, messy, rough, lame, corny, embarrassing, but with those moments of pretty & exciting & even cool, like life, you know (haha - i can justify anything!) ... ok, time to go to the doctor now. :)
7 comments:
I'm not a musician, but listening to those songs
reminded me of listening to old 78s my mom and dad
used to play. They were grainy and real. There's
something about the "unrefined" sound that gets to my
roots. And your lyrics! Fabulous. :)
Loved the piano on the first one, loved the tempo on second one.
yenni, yenni, yenni
that's some pretty darn good energy coming thru with those new songs. thanks for sending them. I especially like it when you crack yourself up and crackle into involuntary giggles.
Keep hummin to and from frisco.
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I totally loved these songs!!!!!! Thank you for
keeping me in the loop of your creative, wild and
crazy music.
I like the sadie brown song. You sound cute! your playing is getting better. hurry up. i need you. Candye
Very well played and sung my friend!Although I don´t think 'Sadie Brown' was meant for a female singer ;) -Elwood
LOVED REDLIGHT.
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