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P.S.- My collection of songs is 13 long now. Since they’re all only 1 minute long I think I’ll burn a CD when I hit 35 songs.
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(PS- the drums are a live recording from our attic!)
(PPS (or is it PSS?)- could this be our shambot theme song? Or do we need something less/more silly?)
but more ellipsises, and a cute new song. It’s very short, but when I listen to it I imagine someone buying flowers.
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Sometimes I wake up and instead of remembering a dream, I’ve got a song stuck in my head. But! It’s not an established song, nooo. It’s a DREAM SONG. Dream songs are little snippets of melodies that my head manages to create while I’m sleeping and then it puts it on repeat and I wake up with a tiny melody stuck in my head. Sometimes they’ve got lyrics, which are always nonsensical, and rarely do I remember them. But today I woke up and decided I would remember my most current DREAM SONG by recording it in Garage Band. Would you like to listen to it?
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Some disclaimers: I really suck at Garage Band. I also really suck and making music, even if it is in my dreams.
Onto other things. You guys may or may not know about all the crime that’s been going on, but I am beginning to become paranoid, considering most of it involved me in one way or another. I think, obviously, it’ll take time to get over such events.. but I’m glad I have good friends to do it with.
In other, less depressing news, last night Chance and I got squished in an elevator by a bunch of high schoolers in an elevator with one of those portable ipod speaker things. Then we went outside and hung out with Bill, Ben, and Desiree and then Chance turned into the WERE-ROCKER and we fell into hysterics.
Here’s a song. It’s short, sweet, and to the point. The guitar and drums are live recordings from our attic (hence the name of this post, and the song) and I did my best to keep the rhythm. The keyboard was added later. Also the ending is stuuuupid! Ignore that part.
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In the few times I have encountered and pondered the word in my lifetime, ‘earnest’ has earned a much clearer, more elaborate definition. (as with most all words I know, whether associated with a connotation, etc.) (more…)
You give me a stupid assignment, I’ll give you a stupid project.
Assignment: Do a project, in your own medium (interactive for me), and make sure it is “Dr. Seuss-ian.” You have one week.
Me: That’s dumb and not enough time to do a decent project.
Evan (not actually in the class): Make a Cat in the Hat game!
And that put the whole thing in motion. After many revisions it turned out that the less complicated version was closer to what I believe our dear, late Doctor would have wanted.
Newgrounds.com here I come!
UPDATE: Well I thought it was one week, it turns out we might have two weeks. In anycase, I feel I’m done with this.
This is Bill on location in Iowa. We did a lot of fun things, and we’ve seen a lot of cool people. Bonus, we could have won pub quiz, but lost on the final question, AND I knew the answers to two questions. Here’s a song Ben and I wrote on the way here.
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