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Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2007 3:53 am
by GlennCase
Yeah, same here. I was hoping to become inspired this week, but it didn't happen.
ROCK!
Glenn Case
Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2007 6:32 am
by Nigel (spOOn) Clements
ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhfuckit!
In a final act of desperation I wrote three songs this morning, started work on the tracks by lunchtime, and phffloop! it's all to much now, think I'll go and dig the garden again... sorry!
Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2007 6:53 am
by Caravan Ray
OK - I'm finished. Well - as finished as I'll ever be. No - I didn't make 35 mnutes.
Nude Alien Euro-Disco for Vegans
by Caravan Ray
(21:47)
1. Dirty Secret
2. So Weird
3. Save A Pony From The Glue Factory
4. Andre Was Here At Midnight
5. Le Funkydisco
6. Sunglasses and a Smile
7. I Love You
Now I just have to find some webspace to park these suckers on.
(Watch this space - hopefully this mini-album will be available for your listening pleasure or otherwise tomorrow)
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OK - found some space
uploading now
I havn't actually listened to the final mix of these yet. Hope it doesn't suck
Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2007 11:49 am
by Billy's Little Trip
GlennCase wrote:
Yeah, same here. I was hoping to become inspired this week, but it didn't happen.
ROCK!
Glenn Case
It's not so lonely at the bottom.

Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2007 12:15 pm
by Billy's Little Trip
HaHa, you have to make "Sunglasses and a Smile" into a music vid. "Dirty Secret" is nice and tranquilized just the way I like it. "So weird" is ripping. "I Love you" is funny, like a Russian trying to sing in English.
All going in my ipod. I need to give them all a deeper listen.
I tried to fill my 30 minutes, that I was lacking, with funny puny stuff, but after I sobered up, it was just awful. 8)
Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2007 3:26 pm
by wages
Just a quick note... I got mine "finished" (as finished as any solo Wages project). It's around 34 minutes (I actually shortened it because I needed to trim a little nastiness from a couple of tracks), but I did most of this (writing and recording) in the last 28 hours and I just have to get away from it now! It is uploading to my site right now. I will post the album with "liner notes" either later tonight or tomorrow morning.
Phew!
Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2007 5:20 pm
by Reist
I'm losing my mind! If I can record all my vocal tracks in the next few hours, I'm set. After recording 14ish drum tracks in a few hours, I still have hope. I wish I hadn't been so lazy early in the week.
My Album
Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2007 5:24 pm
by Ross
I titled my album "Back from Santa Fe." You can hear it here -
http://www.rossdurandmusic.com/backfromsantafe.html
Lyrics and liner notes to come.
Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2007 7:21 pm
by Reist
I'm sorry everyone - I've got all the music, all the melodies, but I simply won't have time to do all the vocals. I'll try and get what I've got finished up. In my mind, I won the challenge anyway - at least more so than last year. I won't be able to finish it soon though, since I'm heading off to camp next week. I hope I can get some of the finished tunes up.
Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2007 8:54 pm
by Reist
All right. I got 5 of my songs up. I hope you enjoy them - the mixes are pretty bad, as I'm rushed to finish this and get packed up for camp. Dang real life. I'll be sure to finish this album eventually.
ps - they're at
This Location
Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 6:19 am
by wages
<b><font size="4">Album, Uh, WEAK!</font>
by Wages
2007 SongFight Records</b>
<img src="
http://www.philwages.com/music/AlbumUhW ... _cover.gif" width="450" height="450">
<b>Track Listing</b>
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01 <a href="
http://www.philwages.com/music/AlbumUhW ... tit.mp3">I Can't Quit Thinkin' About It</a> | <a href="
http://www.philwages.com/music/AlbumUhW ... >lyrics</a>
02 <a href="
http://www.philwages.com/music/AlbumUhW ... .mp3">Dark Cloud</a> | <a href="
http://www.philwages.com/music/AlbumUhW ... >lyrics</a>
03 <a href="
http://www.philwages.com/music/AlbumUhW ... ">Guilt</a> | <a href="
http://www.philwages.com/music/AlbumUhW ... >lyrics</a>
04 <a href="
http://www.philwages.com/music/AlbumUhW ... .mp3">Take It All From Me</a> | <a href="
http://www.philwages.com/music/AlbumUhW ... >lyrics</a> <i>(first industrial song)</i>
05 <a href="
http://www.philwages.com/music/AlbumUhW ... xed.mp3">I Sold My Soul (For $1.52)</a> | <a href="
http://www.philwages.com/music/AlbumUhW ... >lyrics</a> <i>(blues)</i>
06 <a href="
http://www.philwages.com/music/AlbumUhW ... mp3">Dylan With a Twist</a> | <a href="
http://www.philwages.com/music/AlbumUhW ... >lyrics</a> <i>(inspired imitation)</i>
07 <a href="
http://www.philwages.com/music/AlbumUhW ... Holdin'</a> | <a href="
http://www.philwages.com/music/AlbumUhW ... >lyrics</a> <i>(two chord shuffle with a chorus)</i>
08 <a href="
http://www.philwages.com/music/AlbumUhW ... mp3">Never Really Know (the Heart of the One You Love)</a> | <a href="
http://www.philwages.com/music/AlbumUhW ... >lyrics</a>
09 <a href="
http://www.philwages.com/music/AlbumUhW ... rl.mp3">My Sweet Girl</a> | <a href="
http://www.philwages.com/music/AlbumUhW ... >lyrics</a>
10 <a href="
http://www.philwages.com/music/AlbumUhW ... p3">Please Don't Leave Me</a> <i>(experimental madness; requires headphones and high volume)</i>
11 <a href="
http://www.philwages.com/music/AlbumUhW ... 3">They're All Liars</a> | <a href="
http://www.philwages.com/music/AlbumUhW ... >lyrics</a>
12 <a href="
http://www.philwages.com/music/AlbumUhW ... ">Whistlin' Spaghetti Jam </a> <i>(instrumental)</i>
13 <a href="
http://www.philwages.com/music/AlbumUhW ... n).mp3">So Weird </a> | <a href="
http://www.philwages.com/music/AlbumUhW ... >lyrics</a> <i>(solo acoustic version)</i>
14 <a href="
http://www.philwages.com/music/AlbumUhW ... .mp3">It's Been Real, It's Been Fun </a> <i>(a-kaw-pelica)</i>
<b>Liner Notes</b>
--------------------------------
Most of the "normal" songs on "Album, Uh, WEAK!" were actually written during the week, but BEFORE I knew there was a competition! I found the competition Saturday afternoon and given that I already had about 15 minutes of music created this week, I immediately began working to fluff it out into this entry, so the majority of the work done on this happened over the course of 10 or 12 hours.
This album represents some experimentation for me including my first foray into industrial music (with "Take It All From Me"), some serious experimenting with madess (in "Please Don't Leave Me"), playing with a men's chorus of one (on "Holdin'", which is also a two chord only twist), some "acoustic metal" (on "They're All Liars"), something more along my roots (on "It's Been Real, It's Been Fun", which I think closes the album perfectly), and hell, I even made an "instrumental" (on "Whistlin' Spaghetti Jam")! But you will also find standard Wages material such as "My Sweet Girl", "Never Really Know the Heart of the One You Love", and "Dark Cloud".
Plus, I addressed three twists: imitation, chords stealin', two-chords only. I probably also revealed something about myself, but I'll leave that to your imagination.
All-in-all, this was a great experience, and I had a lot of fun experimenting. I look forward to hearing comments about any of the tracks, but especially the ones where I step out of my comfort zone.
Peace, Love 'n' Shit,
Wages
Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 6:57 am
by Caravan Ray
Billy's Little Trip wrote:HaHa, you have to make "Sunglasses and a Smile" into a music vid.
You want to see video of me naked? Are you 18+ and own a credit card?
Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 9:53 am
by drë
That’s a pretty good album, ray. it's a shame couldn’t make it 35 minutes long.
Am flattered by the AWHAM song, cuz that’s really me, a hero saving the day. : )
my favorites are Dirty secret and the Borat inspired I love you.
and a music video for Sun glasses and a smile... most definitely.
Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 10:17 am
by Billy's Little Trip
Caravan Ray wrote:Billy's Little Trip wrote:HaHa, you have to make "Sunglasses and a Smile" into a music vid.
You want to see video of me naked? Are you 18+ and own a credit card?
yes

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 10:50 am
by drë
Wages wrote:
riff 1
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Thats allot of guitar shredding...not sure if i can handle all that shredding.
Like always your vocals rock though. we can all realate to track 1.
Edit:
After a full listen to the whole thing; damn wage... that’s a bit of emotionally charge album.
Favorites:
Dylan With a Twist- yes, you do sound like Dylan.. even the Lyrics are dylanesque. Being a huge Dylan fan myself i dig this. Can’t say the same for Nirvana though.
Holdin' & My Sweet Girl.. Good songs!
Get a band Wages!
To help you out with the answer for track one…
I been reading a book called “why choose this book? How We Make Decisions”
The neuroscientist author explains that the brain will keep running parallel simulation of a particular situation till it reaches an agreeable logical answer.
Most likely you don’t have all the information to complete a working model of the situation.
That always sucks!
Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 12:26 pm
by anti-m
dre wrote:
I been reading a book called “why choose this book? How We Make Decisions”
The neuroscientist author explains that the brain will keep running parallel simulation of a particular situation till it reaches an agreeable logical answer.
Hey! Was this the guy that was on "This American Life"... or well really "Radio Lab" recently? If so, his theory sounds like it would make for a really good read.
(Sorry for the tangent... carry on)
Edit -- The dude on TAL (and Radio Lab) was Dr. Joshua Greene.
Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 4:32 pm
by drë
anti-m wrote:
Edit -- The dude on TAL (and Radio Lab) was Dr. Joshua Greene.
The author is DR. Read Montague.
Mostly compares the inner workings of a computer processor to the human brain, or biological machines.
Interesting stuff
http://www.amazon.com/Why-Choose-This-B ... 0525949828
Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 5:10 pm
by wages
dre wrote:Wages wrote:
riff 1
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riff 1
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Thats allot of guitar shredding...not sure if i can handle all that shredding.
I know. It's really hard to come up with this stuff!
dre wrote:
Like always your vocals rock though. we can all realate to track 1.
Edit:
After a full listen to the whole thing; damn wage... that’s a bit of emotionally charge album.
Favorites:
Dylan With a Twist- yes, you do sound like Dylan.. even the Lyrics are dylanesque. Being a huge Dylan fan myself i dig this. Can’t say the same for Nirvana though.
Holdin' & My Sweet Girl.. Good songs!
Get a band Wages!
Wow! Thanks for the great comments! My wife just now heard "Holdin'" and she was just like

and I was like 8), even though the high notes were like

! I was really trying to push my small, enclosed, frail envelope, and I think the tune really did it. And with two chords! Okay, from now on, all Wages songs are two chords, three at the very most!
dre wrote:
To help you out with the answer for track one…
I been reading a book called “why choose this book? How We Make Decisions”
The neuroscientist author explains that the brain will keep running parallel simulation of a particular situation till it reaches an agreeable logical answer.
Most likely you don’t have all the information to complete a working model of the situation.
That always sucks!
Wow! Deep! So my answer is that the missing information I need to complete my working model is to "furgit about it".
I like to pick out tiny bits of a subject's personality or experience (usually my own) and amplify it into a song. This is a lot easier to do when I just write as opposed to using the pre-defined song title as provided by SF. But, um, yeah.

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 9:37 pm
by Plat
Thanks for the namedrop, CR! I'm still trying to understand the song. FWIW, I tried writing a (horrible, unfinished) song about having sex and fighting. It needed more food.
Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 2:44 am
by j$
Puce wrote:To make up for bailing, I pledge to review all your AAW songs, starting tomorrow.
How's that working out for you?

Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 3:51 am
by Caravan Ray
Plat wrote: I tried writing a (horrible, unfinished) song about having sex and fighting. It needed more food.
I'll drag you down to my level yet
Tip #27: Always mention the planet 'Uranus' in songs about outer space. It's funny because it is the name of a planet
and it sounds like your arsehole! Brilliant! It always works!
Re: My Album
Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 11:34 am
by Billy's Little Trip
As always, absolutely tremendous.
I'm intrigued by your "Best Birthday Song" because it keeps sounding like something really tragic happened when your sister fell, but it's called best Birthday and you were happy and smiling. Then you say you should have had amnesia that day too, as if it's something you wish you could forget. But I like the clever writing with lines like, "the picture of your big brother, he looks just like a little kid", because your are remembering the picture now as an adult as you are writing. Awesome!