a measure of depth rather than breadth  

busy as a vaginal euphamism
November 19, 2004 11:45 PM

Several new TRB songs are available.

the rage box - flyover: the city of industry

This is the good one. More in it in a sec.

trb - varc

This one sucks and I am giving up on it so I do not ruin the small portion I like by continuing to try and tweak it. Maybe someday in the future I'll pick it up again, or use part of it in another song, but that's doubtful. Its title would have been "Vigil at the Robot Church."

Now, onto the good one, the first one. I took Finn's foul mood about Peter Frampton into consideration, and thus the song is named as it is. It's not the greatest thing in the world, but it's not bad either, and in many ways is the spiritual successor to "the machines do all the work," but twice as long. So, Finn, I may not have kept any of the aspects you liked about that, but I did keep some, and I made it longer. Dance and be joyous.

It takes a little bit to get going, but I think it's a pretty cool soundtrack-type piece. It makes use of some old tricks from other songs, and some new experiments. Reason continues to amaze me with the things I dream up that actually work.

If no one can see why it was going to be called Peter Frampton Riot, well, it festered, didn't it? It will always have an element of Peter Frampton Riot in it to me, just like there's some Skold in "someone's at the door." There are all kinds of little things like that in my various songs that make me laugh because no one was around when I was making them, so they're secret jokes. Secrets you guys don't get.

Only I get them.

That's why they're jokes.

I mean, secret. That's why they're secret.

[entry kinda trailed off there]


Comments:

I agree with my original statement. City of Industry fits that song better than PF Riot. My condolences on the NetMonkey. But just remember that he's in a better place now . . . a box. Also, I just gotta say, Vigil at the Robot Church is another great title. But we all know I got me a Robot fetish or some such thing.

Posted by:
Finn
on November 20, 2004 12:44 PM

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