Who's Shakin It? (prefight)
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Probably a bit late now but try Ardour, I use it and for free it's not a bad DAW. Although I don't know how difficult it is to use on MacOS.WesDavis wrote:I don't have the resources. Maybe I could make it in Garageband, but it would sound REALLY shitty.
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Oh, no! I was really looking forward to some uke-hop. Pitch that thing down and record a bass line with it....Alright! C'mon! don't let the sun sink on Funkville!MintyHandy wrote:I may be backing out. Hopefully I'm just having a bad night, but I have a sneaky suspicion that two years of raising kids (and a bit longer than that playing cheesy uke/piano songs) has killed my ability to write a pop song. That, or I'm just getting old. Damn kids. One more try tomorrow, and if it doesn't gel, I'll pull the plug and leave it to the young'ns.
Evil never looked so good.
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See, this is what happens: after completely failing to make my pop song gel, in five minutes I accidentally wrote the slowest, gentlest acoustic song I've ever written...but for this title.
sonofabitch!
Edit: JB, listening to that Podcast now; very interesting. I grew up in Chicago and I've known house music for as long as I can remember -- I had no idea it actually started there.
sonofabitch!
Edit: JB, listening to that Podcast now; very interesting. I grew up in Chicago and I've known house music for as long as I can remember -- I had no idea it actually started there.
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jb wrote:if i were you, i'd do a pop dance number.
Are these the guidelines JB? Is this what we should be striving for in our entries?jb wrote:Pandora's podcast this month is about electronic dance music: http://blog.pandora.com/podcast/
jb wrote:Dan-O has a point.
JB
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thats a great podcast, thanks for the link.jb wrote:Pandora's podcast this month is about electronic dance music: http://blog.pandora.com/podcast/
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no. it's just background if you want to do the optional challenge.Dan-O from Five-O wrote:jb wrote:if i were you, i'd do a pop dance number.Are these the guidelines JB? Is this what we should be striving for in our entries?jb wrote:Pandora's podcast this month is about electronic dance music: http://blog.pandora.com/podcast/
blippity blop ya don’t stop heyyyyyyyyy
The period should be on the inside of the quotation marks.Sick and Wrong wrote:Genre's what?i.p. wrote: As far as applying genre's to songs, I suck.
Oh, I get it. But you spelled songs wrong. It's "song's".
Sorry. Sometime's I have problem's with folk's learning this difficult language. Keep trying!
Sick and Wrong wrote: ... spelled songs wrong. It's "song's."
Sorry.
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King Arthur actually tried to take the challenge seriously and do a dance number. Please be gentle, those of you who actually understand the genre 
FMs, I'm guessing that "bandname_tss.mp3" is the correct submittal name this time, rather than "bandname_ss.mp3". If the truth is otherwise, let us know, we aim to please
Charles (KA)

FMs, I'm guessing that "bandname_tss.mp3" is the correct submittal name this time, rather than "bandname_ss.mp3". If the truth is otherwise, let us know, we aim to please

Charles (KA)
"...one does not write in dactylic hexameter purely by accident..." - poetic designs
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This was neat. I'll have to check out Pandora's other podcasts.jb wrote:Pandora's podcast this month is about electronic dance music: http://blog.pandora.com/podcast/
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It's "Murphys Law".Spud wrote:Is that kind of like Murphy's Law?
SPUD
Also to the above: The period is only within the quotation marks if you are finishing a sentence within the quotation marks. As in, "Joe went to the store."
At least, I'm pretty sure of that. I might be wrong.
Am I rockin' hard, or hardly rockin'?
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Mis-reading some sacred text as "Polka's rule!!!" while you are on camera, bound and on your knees, and surrounded by pissed-off religous fanatics with AK-47s, and then saying with disgust, "Oh, Jesus... why the fuck is there an apostrophe in 'Polkas?'" That's Murphy's Law.Spud wrote:Is that kind of like Murphy's Law?sdurand wrote: Polka's rule!!!
SPUD
...what?
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