Eugene
location: Maryland
listening to: Alexander Scriabin-The Solo Piano Works, Maria Lettberg
registered: 1999.08.12
posts: 3540
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Emphasis falls on the Drunk part, more than the Punk part. Will have a CD Baby or Amazon link for you soon, if I can ever finish reading CDBaby's "agreement"/contract...all 30 or so pages, all in legal-eeze. Glad you like "Well"; it was a live one-taker...pretty much..Lincoln Schleifer, my producer/engineer/bassist/chef/wine steward etc. made me vocal comp all tunes, but Denny McDermott and I just went for it. He had this Bodhram or similar small drum, tuned the drum head to resonate with my guitar which was in dropped D tuning and it clicked. He could "feel" the rhythm thing, amazingly...we actually couldn't see each other playing, 'cause I was in the vocal "booth" (it was actually a converted toolshed where we did vocals), and he was in another room. Good times. The CD cover has the pics from the session, and I think it has one of Denny with that hand drum.
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Emphasis falls on the Drunk part, more than the Punk part. Will have a CD Baby or Amazon link for you soon, if I can ever finish reading CDBaby's "agreement"/contract...all 30 or so pages, all in legal-eeze. Glad you like "Well"; it was a live one-taker...pretty much..Lincoln Schleifer, my producer/engineer/bassist/chef/wine steward etc. made me vocal comp all tunes, but Denny McDermott and I just went for it. He had this Bodhram or similar small drum, tuned the drum head to resonate with my guitar which was in dropped D tuning and it clicked. He could "feel" the rhythm thing, amazingly...we actually couldn't see each other playing, 'cause I was in the vocal "booth" (it was actually a converted toolshed where we did vocals), and he was in another room. Good times. The CD cover has the pics from the session, and I think it has one of Denny with that hand drum.
