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Spank Momma
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5/31/2007 10:02:27 PM
The New Band
Just wanted to say I played bass with some pretty stylin cats tonight and had a freakin blast . 2 doods with strats and a good drummer. Everybody can sing and harmonize. We did this funky version of come together that was the shit. It was like we all knew just what the other people were gonna do before they did it. I have been playing and recording for so long by myself I forgot how very cool it is. Well everyone liked me and Im gonna be in a real live rock and roll band and play out and do gigs and junk. We were throwing around some names for the band.
Out of the Blue
Company man
Spank Momma. Which one you like, Peace Now.
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Bat Lenny
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5/31/2007 11:24:08 PM
That's great to hear, John. I know exactly what you mean. I've done a lot of recording by myself and it's a great creative outlet. But nothing comes close to the thrill of playing with your mates, when the gears are meshing and there's some kind of psychic connection between you. Even if there's no audience - I don't think most people get it anyway, especially when you're improvising. We often videotape ourselves so we can be our own audience, 'cause we get it.
As for the name, geez I dunno. Names are so powerful. I get an immediate impression from names. Here's what I imagine from these:
Out of the Blue: Title of one of my favorite Roxy Music songs. Classy, flashy, cheerful, polished
Company Man: Reminds me of Working Man by Rush. Blue collar, rugged, loyal, masculine
Spank Momma: Reminds me of the greatest band to come out of Minnesota - The Suburbs. They had a song called Momma ("Mommy, I'm shaking. Slap me!") Irreverant, rebellious, punk, snotty
-Stegor
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Fade to Black
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5/31/2007 11:41:47 PM
That's the best news ever! Nothing beats it.
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The Man With No Band
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5/31/2007 11:56:04 PM
Cool beans John !... Good luck with your new venture and the new name.. Can't help you much there, just look at my non-band band name :)
(But I do like the sound of "Spank Momma"
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Duane Flock
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5/31/2007 11:59:31 PM
It doesn't matter how much recording I do. Every so often I have to go out and gig! There's nothing like a good crowd that gets into the tunes. I have a party thingy we're doing on the 9th. None of us have anything down 100% but being around the block a few times makes it easy to whip out some favs.
I'm glad for you John. The bonus is when the guys want to do YOUR tunes!!
Names drop out of the sky, dude. Something will happen soon that sounds good.
Good luck and Rock ON!!! D.
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Eaglehead
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6/1/2007 5:24:49 AM
Gotta go with spank momma.......
:)
Good luck with the band John!
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Spank Momma
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6/1/2007 8:04:44 AM
Man, Thanks to all you people, I'm pretty psyched. I really appreciate all the input.
Its like someone lit a fire under my ass and said here you go dood. I thank the music gods for all those beautiful sounds and all you crazy musical chefs for this great audio stew we call iac. Were cookin now. WOOO WOOO.
Duane, we seem to be on the same road lately, All the great song writers end up playing bass. Get funky. Peace
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SILVERWOODSTUDIO
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6/1/2007 10:01:55 AM
late on sun mornining-am-------------It's all looookin goood!
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Larz Boah
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6/1/2007 1:12:20 PM
Congrats on your new energy source...nuthin like it!...
Kinda like bein a musical chemist isn't it?...he he...
Spank Momma is glue for the mind..don't think
anyone will forget that one. :))
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Spank Momma
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6/1/2007 4:05:24 PM
Yeah, I like spank momma too. Its kinda of a reminder how things evolve. First they say a good spankin can help the kids, then they say YOU CANT HIT YOUR KIDS, soon it will be the kids hitting the mom and she wont be able to do anything but daddy when he comes home. Or is it daddy that is spankin momma. SSSSSwack, you were bad! Swack swack. very bad. Butt In a good way. Peace.
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Duane Flock
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6/2/2007 9:19:24 AM
It's good you've found the right mix so quickly. We're trying out a female singer at practice today. I play bass mostly now for three reasons. First, it's the basics of all the tunes. It insures the songs direction, timing, ect. If your playing live, everyone refers back to the bass player if they get off track (even the drummer). Second, it's a little easier to concentrate on the vocals and easier to improvise to make your gig a "show". I'm 50 and I still act like I'm 25 onstage. Third, I love it just as much as guitar! I can still get my ya-ya's out with a killer bass line (plus it's a lot harder to find bass players).
Our drummer plays killer violin! I'm trying to get the guys to do an acoustic set.
Point is, make the most of what talent you've got..........the rewards are awesome!
Spank Momma is cool. Chow, D.
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