Mar 25
Found art
Not in the traditional sense of found art — more like, “Look what I found when I was digging through some old data back-up CDs!” Ladies and germs, I present to you the score to GOODNIGHT, MOON (my first short film), as recorded and composed by myself and Daniel Farris (Lunasect):
A WEB OF YARN
IMAGINATION
BEAUTY, PEACE
DREAM
THE RIGHT THING
GOODNIGHT, MOON
Released for the very first time. One day, you can say you downloaded me when…
March 25th, 2005 at 2:49 pm
My co owrker, keeps telling me the first one “A Web of Yarn” is off U2’s Joshua album. Since I don’t listen to U2, nor care what he thinks. I’m not going to tell him, you wrote it, but apparently the first sounds like U2 to some people.
March 25th, 2005 at 3:17 pm
Interesting — that’s actually a snippet of a fifteen minute improv that I did back in — god, ‘86? ‘87? A very common chord change (Dm - Bb) over and over… though I guess the U2 influence comes with the dotted-eighth delay on the clean guitar, tapped harmonics, etc. I’m not a huge Edge fan, but Daniel (who engineered the project, as well as contributing) is, so I can see how the comparison would be drawn.
I’m bigger than U2!
March 25th, 2005 at 3:30 pm
um, you lost be at chord change…though i started veering after ‘86. let’s do the math…i was 8 years old. just a mere babe.
geezer.
March 25th, 2005 at 6:33 pm
Well, your husband’s got six months on me, which makes him a cradle robber.
Which goes nicely with his pedophilia…
No, I kid.
Maybe.