Listened to it last night after I managed to get myself partly coherent. I loved it! I can't wait to hear the finished version! The only thing I can't figure out is how we jumped from the league of villians to pirates in space. Maybe I missed a line, with how fuzzy my brain has been.
See, that's the kinda thing I have to put in a few words of exposition to explain. The robots teleported the heroes randomly -- in the case of The Waffle, to a planet a million light-years thataway. On that planet, he ran into some interstellar scavanges who had been to Earth and thought pirates, ninjas, and dinosaurs were Way Cool. Is all.
Any specific parts? 'Cause it's all me. (Although I think I know exactly what you're talking about, and those songs will have actual female vocals for the release version.)
I think we're on the same page here. I just found it odd to here you sing a love song to yourself. (well I THINK a million light years from love was a love song):-)
Well, y'know, it was, kinda. Although both singers aren't necessarily singing about each other. More to the point, though, when I do something like, that, I'm just in character, is all. Same kinda stuff I did running RPGs way back when. Hey, if Mel Blanc can have Elmer hit on Bugs.... ;)
From what I heard at your concert, I loved it and can't wait to claim a copy for my very own! =^_^=
Also, my friend and I were talking when we got home from Marcon and we heard some random country music wafting in from somewhere outside. We came to the decision that: 'My filk trumps your country!' which seems inocent enough until you take it out of context. Anyway, we decided that it sounded like it should be a song and if it cought your interest, we wanted to share... =^_^= We *heart* you uber!
(I can't listen to most Country myself -- it's extremely dependent upon the singer and then the individual song, which means I've liked about six songs in the past fifteen years. Lemme see here -- "Goodbye" and "I'm Alright" by Jo Dee Messina, "This Kiss" [but definitely not "Breathe"] by Faith Hill, "T-R-O-U-B-L-E" by Travis Tritt, "Sold" by John Michael Montgomery, and "Honky Tonk Moon" by Randy Travis. Eeyup, that's it.)
(And, before you ask, I don't count Dixie Chicks or Hayseed Dixie as Country. Perhaps I should, but I think you can make a case for the former being folk-rock and the latter being comedy. I also think you can make a case for all the individual songs I listed earlier as being part of something called perhaps Contemporary Country, as opposed to Grand Ole Opry-Style Country or Bluegrass or Folk.)
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Date: 2005-06-01 05:28 am (UTC)Totally off subject...
Date: 2005-05-31 02:29 pm (UTC)Re: Totally off subject...
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Date: 2005-05-31 04:36 pm (UTC)24HCD2
Date: 2005-05-31 10:26 pm (UTC)I thought it was great.
Though I will be honest and say the parts where you were singing two parts kinda confused me.
Chris N
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Date: 2005-05-31 11:35 pm (UTC)Re: 24HCD2
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Date: 2005-05-31 11:24 pm (UTC)Also, my friend and I were talking when we got home from Marcon and we heard some random country music wafting in from somewhere outside. We came to the decision that: 'My filk trumps your country!' which seems inocent enough until you take it out of context. Anyway, we decided that it sounded like it should be a song and if it cought your interest, we wanted to share... =^_^= We *heart* you uber!
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Date: 2005-06-01 12:14 am (UTC)(I can't listen to most Country myself -- it's extremely dependent upon the singer and then the individual song, which means I've liked about six songs in the past fifteen years. Lemme see here -- "Goodbye" and "I'm Alright" by Jo Dee Messina, "This Kiss" [but definitely not "Breathe"] by Faith Hill, "T-R-O-U-B-L-E" by Travis Tritt, "Sold" by John Michael Montgomery, and "Honky Tonk Moon" by Randy Travis. Eeyup, that's it.)
(And, before you ask, I don't count Dixie Chicks or Hayseed Dixie as Country. Perhaps I should, but I think you can make a case for the former being folk-rock and the latter being comedy. I also think you can make a case for all the individual songs I listed earlier as being part of something called perhaps Contemporary Country, as opposed to Grand Ole Opry-Style Country or Bluegrass or Folk.)
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Date: 2005-06-01 02:40 am (UTC)I think you can stop being nervous.
Hugs
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Date: 2005-06-01 10:57 pm (UTC)