Tuesday, March 31, 2009


the sunshine's owned by those who waste?

they dream of light 
but fail to taste
clean drops of wish-fulfilling rain

their haste has locked the compass
contrived a pace

your lover waits 
still lost in space

frowning memory  +  stolen past  = deadly serious future

present
calling me saying
wash your feet 
step forward meet
the tall brave grass of eternity

  

Friday, March 27, 2009

InterView


We recording, ya! 
And:

Check out this hilarious interview of Parts For People by Ned Hardcore of Your PR's "Morning Becomes Epileptic" www.yourpr.org

Tuesday, March 17, 2009


Still one of my favorite band's out right now: Ponytail. They rock your socks off and remind you why little kids don't need coffee or crack to keep them rolling. I love their video's too.

The singer doesn't write normal lyrics, she channels The Force and often babbles or makes words up. She slides into animal cries and angelic giggles.
 

Sunday, March 8, 2009

A-revolution


Tim and Don, did a duo set at Revolution Cafe
Friday. Good to see everybody there. A lot of people loved it even though Ben, The Person That Plays Drums (politically correct term for drummer), was missing due to a sound-guy gig that paid him crazy cash. He's going to share the wealth by going to rainbow grocery, foraging for veggies, and making us Jedi soup.

Tim played his Jazzmaster guitar, leaving the bass at home to sleep, or whatever basses do when not being played. He also played his famous Taurus Pedals (the foot keyboard seen in the photo here), and another Moog keyboard by hand. Just three instruments at once, no big deal. He made me look lazy with my lone SG. The keyboards washed over our two electric guitars like liquid sunshine as we sang  in their glow. Whatever, it was fun.

People loved the minimal sound, saying they could really tune into our voices. We played our usual latest set and one new song, Kaleidoscope. Due to the success of the venture me thinks we gonna continue with that trajectory, adding some more mellow sweet ballads to usual rocking. 

Thanks to Ian Bjornstad,an awesome artist who played the show as well.  He did some some tripped out indie folk that amped up into the rock realm. Ghostly-beautiful vocals, complex lyrical themes, and big curly hair. 


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Thursday, March 5, 2009





Don's Favorite albums:
Echo and the Bunnymen "Porcupine"
Morrissey "Vauxhall and I"
Ali Farka Toure "Niafunke'"
Eden Abhez "Edan's Island"