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Post by Dan-O from Five-O »

On the hosting front, this seems like another really opportune time to give a shout out to THC who's doing the provider work for my someday to be released website. I have one but I'm working on some content now so I'll link that at some point. Anyway, the experience has been great and he's really easy to work with and very customer oriented. Anyone who's interested and doesn't already have their own webpage going or is thinking of changing providers should without hesitation give him their business. Competitive rates, exceptional customer service and he's a guy that is trying to realize his dream of never working again.

So help a brutha out!
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Post by Caravan Ray »

:lol: I am very pleased to be hosting Mr Paco del Stinko's cover of Caravan Ray's Under The Horse:

http://web.aanet.com.au/caravanray/UnderTheHorse.mp3

Well done Paco! Thank you very much. Great vocals, you have summoned up the sort of lewdness I can only dream of. Love the "Call me Mr Ed" bit!

As I have already told Paco - this was my first prefence on the list I sent to Ken. It has always been one of my favourite songs - though my recording of it is pretty bad (and just for the record - the whole 'beastiality' thing was my wife's idea). Paco was an obvious choice to do it. I have always got the sense from Paco's songs that he seems to approach music with the same sort of attitude that I do - though with far greater technical ability.

Thanks again to the Stink.
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Paco Del Stinko
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Post by Paco Del Stinko »

You are most welcome, sir. And thanks for the surprise of hosting for me - I thought you'd maybe give it a listen and file it away somewhere. I like the song very much and it was fun to do, even if I crammed in more things than I should have. (averting my eyes from J$)

I've done very few covers in my time and am finally moving forward on the request list, with poor old SpOOn up next. Point being that this is a great, and fun, exercise for me that hopefully others will enjoy also.

Thanks again Ray for not only hosting, but for the kind words too. Perhaps one day we'll merge our similar perspectives and conquer the world with a Caravan of Stink! Cheers. :D
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Holy Sh!t Paco, that kicks ass. If Oingo Boingo and Green Jello/Jelly had a baby, it would smell just like Paco. You truly rock my friend, great job.
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Post by Hoblit »

Dan-O from Five-O wrote:On the hosting front, this seems like another really opportune time to give a shout out to THC who's doing the provider work for my someday to be released website. I have one but I'm working on some content now so I'll link that at some point. Anyway, the experience has been great and he's really easy to work with and very customer oriented. Anyone who's interested and doesn't already have their own webpage going or is thinking of changing providers should without hesitation give him their business. Competitive rates, exceptional customer service and he's a guy that is trying to realize his dream of never working again.

So help a brutha out!
but if you find his services cut rate, please feel free to jump over to http://www.assortedinternet.com where you can host dirt cheap. (MY FRIENDS who's dreams have been realized... but it's not about 'never working') Whats weird is that I've known the owner for years, worked with him at other jobs, and occasionally do work for him now, and just found out recently that he owns the building that our band last played and is about to play again. The Pegasus Lounge. He's their landlord. ha.

<font size="1">not stepping on toes, just thought I'd plug while were plugging, please go to DanO's friend </font>
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Post by Dan-O from Five-O »

You're not stepping on toes Hoblit. I'm definitely all about free enterprise and competitive captiolism so the more options people have the better. I was just saying that for my money THC (The Hip Cola for those who didn't know who I was talking about) who is part of the SongFight! community is someone who I think deserves serious consideration. Having run a couple of successful busniesses with my wife, I know how important word of mouth can be. I also always prefer to throw my money and business in the direction of someone in my community than somewhere else. I didn't know anyone in my local community that provided this service so when I turned to this community instead, I was more than happy to do business with him.

And his service level has not been a disappointment for me. He's answered every stupid question I've had, and there have been a number of them, and physically taken control of the situation when I couldn't fix a problem on my own. In short, top notch customer service is what my experience has been.
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Post by Billy's Little Trip »

Can you post a link Dan. I Google THC and came up with tons of sites, but no web hosting called The Hip Cola. :wink:
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Post by Nigel (spOOn) Clements »

Okay guys, here's another couple, and it would also appear that I've gone somewhat off course with my list, but 'hey ho, what can I do'...

http://eclecticspoons.netfast.org/babaganoush_sb.mp3
http://eclecticspoons.netfast.org/weare ... ms_tmk.mp3

Starfinger and Mogosagatai next I believe... then Jolly Roger and Jim of Seattle

Probably wont get these done now before 25th, so have a great christmas and I'll be back with another couple of links in the new year.

All the best, Nigel (spOOn).
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Post by Billy's Little Trip »

Damn, that's some crazy shiz Spoon. I think you are officially my favorite electronica musician. Do you call it electronica? One of these days I'd like to lay some dirty guitars and screaming vocal over your stuff.
.....errr, that is of course if Cynthia is ok with it. :wink:
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Post by Caravan Ray »

Bugger bugger bugger!

I just got back from the pub where I played live versions of Steve Durand's Far From Sucking and Glen Case's I Thought I Loved You, with a view to posting recordings here - but my cassette recorder stuffed up.

Oh well - sorry guys (the songs went down very well BTW). I'll have to try again another time. My band is playing in Newcastle in a few weeks - I might get a chance to have another go then
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Post by Nigel (spOOn) Clements »

Billy's Little Trip wrote:Damn, that's some crazy shiz Spoon. I think you are officially my favorite electronica musician. Do you call it electronica? One of these days I'd like to lay some dirty guitars and screaming vocal over your stuff.
.....errr, that is of course if Cynthia is ok with it. :wink:
We are more than welcoming towards your 'Dirrrty Geetars' expect a request at anytime in the near... (ish) future!
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spOOn wrote:
Billy's Little Trip wrote:Damn, that's some crazy shiz Spoon. I think you are officially my favorite electronica musician. Do you call it electronica? One of these days I'd like to lay some dirty guitars and screaming vocal over your stuff.
.....errr, that is of course if Cynthia is ok with it. :wink:
We are more than welcoming towards your 'Dirrrty Geetars' expect a request at anytime in the near... (ish) future!
Cool. I'm hoping to get set up better with a digi studio soon in the near future. But right now it's all I can do just to record the title songs. I had a little learning experiance while recording with pro tools this week, so I'm getting into this whole computer recording thing. I'll probably have to take a couple weeks off from the fights to learn how to do it right, but I think it will be worth it.
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Post by Nigel (spOOn) Clements »

Totally awsome guys, you gotta listen to this...

http://eclecticspoons.netfast.org/capsa ... stinko.mp3

Pure Paco gOOdness...

Cheers Mate!
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Caravan Ray wrote:
I just got back from the pub where I played live versions of Steve Durand's Far From Sucking ..........
Man, I would love to hear that!


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Post by Paco Del Stinko »

Caravan Ray and SpOOn: I believe that I am now able to host songs on my own in case you guys want to stop hosting the cover songs on your sites. Thanks again for doing so, I very much appreciate the assistance and generosity that you both offered to me. Please don't hesitate to let me know if I can help either or both of you out in any way.
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Post by Paco Del Stinko »

Well, I don't think that I'll make any fans with this, but here is the latest song from the wishlists. I stink at figuring out chords and my vocals are awful, but here is Glenn Case f/ Eddie Bangs "Take A Pill".

http://www.nubsy.com/wp-content/uploads ... ko_tap.mp3
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Caravan Ray wrote:Bugger bugger bugger!

I just got back from the pub where I played live versions of Steve Durand's Far From Sucking and Glen Case's I Thought I Loved You, with a view to posting recordings here - but my cassette recorder stuffed up.

Oh well - sorry guys (the songs went down very well BTW). I'll have to try again another time. My band is playing in Newcastle in a few weeks - I might get a chance to have another go then
OK - these are dodgy, filmed very early in the evening when the crowd was just arriving and more interested in hooking in at the bar and drinking all the bloody beer I was paying for, rather than listening to some fine original music. Also, I forgot to check where the camera was actually aiming - I only just made it into shot

Oh, and Steve - many apologies - I left your lyrics at home and complete stuffed up the first 2 verses of your song (I'd been hooking in at the bar for much of the afternoon also)

Anyway - Live from the Merewether Bowling Club

Caravan Ray does Drink, Drank, Drunk's "I Thought I Loved You"

and

Caravan Ray does Steve Durand's "Far From Sucking"
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Post by Nigel (spOOn) Clements »

And here is my extraordinarily duff and confused version of Starfinger's classic 'Please Don't Call Me Ken'

http://eclecticspoons.netfast.org/pleas ... finger.mp3

...swiftly moving on! :)
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spOOn wrote:And here is my extraordinarily duff and confused version of Starfinger's classic 'Please Don't Call Me Ken'

http://eclecticspoons.netfast.org/pleas ... finger.mp3

...swiftly moving on! :)
Even though I'm a die hard rocker, your stuff always blows me away. I love hearing the original, then your version. Very interesting and the sounds are arranged perfectly. Good job.
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Post by Steve Durand »

Caravan Ray wrote:
Oh, and Steve - many apologies - I left your lyrics at home and complete stuffed up the first 2 verses of your song (I'd been hooking in at the bar for much of the afternoon also)
Oh yeah, you stuffed up the lyrics pretty good. I found it pretty entertaining none the less. I guess that song must be fairly boring to play on the guitar with only the two chords.

The audience there seemed real interested, didn't they. :)

Thanks a lot for the cover!

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sdurand wrote:
The audience there seemed real interested, didn't they. :)
:lol: Yes - a shame that - it was the wrong time/place to play that song. A more intimate venue is needed. It worked much better when I did it at the pub the week before.

Though the video doesn't show it - the audience at that time was about 200 adults at the bar with their backs to me and about half a dozen 2 to 5 year-olds sitting on the floor in front of me just staring up.
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Post by GlennCase »

Caravan Ray,

Thank you very much for that great cover of "I Thought I Loved You".

If memory serves, Chad and Justin probably played bigger parts of writing that song than I did, but it's one of my favorites that Drink Drank Drunk ever recorded, and it seemed like a song you would do very well. I was right!

I've sent links to Chad and Justin so they can check enjoy it too, but I wanted to say thanks, because you did a great job.

ROCK!

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