So, my friend Justin decided to use the revival band for his 320 project. In MP 320, first we record a demo for the midterm and then we re-record the same song (with more studio time) for the final. Here’s the results:
Posted by Scott Mcdowell at February 26, 2005 04:37 PM | TrackBackscottie, this is a nice sounding country tune to add to my sadcore collection. your ending sounds sweet.
oh and hey, whose grandma is that on your ol girl there?
Posted by: laurel at February 27, 2005 10:09 PMActually Laurel, that's "Lois Claridge," mother of my mother.
Posted by: scott at February 28, 2005 07:18 AMscott, i really like this recording.
laurel, i think i recorded a sadcore song yesterday. it's posted it on my livejournal.
Posted by: noah at February 28, 2005 07:32 AMnoah, i heard yours and i liked it too. especially after scott explained to me the acrobatics you had to go through in order to get both your guitar and your voice to be somewhat audible.
i didn't tell you so there, because for some reason, i'm intimidated to leave comments on your livejournal page. it's like if you're not a livejournal person, that crazy form makes it all tough for you or something.
Posted by: laurel at March 1, 2005 10:11 AMWHO IS THAT INSANE PEDAL STEEL PLAYER. I HAVE SEEN HIM ON THEFACEBOOK.
Posted by: Lindsay Clark at March 1, 2005 06:41 PMuhg, how did it know my last name
Posted by: lindsay at March 1, 2005 06:42 PMTHE REAL QUESTION: WHO IS THAT HOT GIRL IN THE BLUE SWEATER?!! I'D LIKE TO ADD HER TO MY FRIENDS LIST! LOL.
Posted by: scott at March 1, 2005 07:22 PMi feel glad i'm about the only person i know who's not actually in the band - i can appreciate it objectively, from afar.
Posted by: John Hirst at March 26, 2005 06:34 PM