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Quoth this week's This American Life update email:
Listen to the song featured on This American Life! Then make your own version!

"The Three of Us"-written during Act One of last weekend's episode,"Break-Up"-changed dramatically depending on how it was mixed. Check outour website to hear the different mixes: the slower, sparer version weplayed in the show vs. a happier, poppier version. Julia Greenberg'svocals are the same in both versions; Joe McGinty's arrangement changed.(If you want more than streaming audio, you can purchase mp3s at Joe'sMySpace page.)

If you'd like to take a crack at mixing your own version, we've posted allof the tracks they used (53 MB): guitar, vocals, keyboard, back-up vocals,etc.-25 in all. Details are in the complete track listing, and the tempoof the song is 100 bpm. If you're a musician and want to take a crack atperforming it yourself, we've also made the sheet music available. Plus,check out Joe's photos of some of the instruments!

The contest deadline is September 30, 2007, and we'll send TAL swag toeveryone who enters. Email your version to web@thislife.org. Please alsoinclude an address where we can mail your swag. We'll post all of theentries on our website, and we also hope to create a little ballotingsystem so that listeners can vote for their favorites. Go towww.thisamericanlife.org to get all the tracks and info!
Dunno how many of you are into This American Life, but I thought this would be a good crowd to bring this up with.

(Hey-- I'm actually still alive, too! I'm still trying to get enough of a grasp on my occupational life to, ya' know, write the same song over and over some more... *smile* Missin' you guys like you wouldn't believe...)
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Break-Up Song Contest

Make your own version of "The Three of Us"!

Starlee, Joe, and Julia's song changed dramatically depending on how it was mixed. Witness: the slower, sparer version we played in the show vs. a happier, poppier version. Julia's vocals are the same in both versions; Joe's arrangement changed. (If you want more than streaming audio, you can purchase mp3s at Joe's MySpace page.)

If you'd like to take a crack at mixing your own version, we've posted all of the tracks they used (53 MB): guitar, vocals, keyboard, back-up vocals, etc.—25 in all. Details are in the complete track listing. And if you're a musician and want to take a crack at performing it yourself, we've also made the sheet music available. Plus, check out Joe's photos of some of the instruments

The contest deadline is September 30, 2007, and we'll send TAL swag to everyone who enters. Email your version to [url=mailto:web@thislife.org?subject=Break-Up Song Contest]web@thislife.org[/url]. Please also include an address where we can mail your swag. We'll post all of the entries on our website, and we also hope to create a little balloting system so that listeners can vote for their favorites.

Happy mixing!
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erik wrote:Break-Up Song Contest

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You with all your fancy link things... I just read the ASCII newsletter. None of these newfangled hyperlinks for me.
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adjuster wrote: I'm still trying to get enough of a grasp on my occupational life to, ya' know, write the same song over and over some more...
:lol:
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