Pre-function here. RSVP.
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Pre-function here. RSVP.
A: Ease Up On The Drugs
Due: Friday, 02/08/08 9:59am pst
B: Why So Serious?
Due: Friday, 02/08/08 9:59am pst
Due: Friday, 02/08/08 9:59am pst
B: Why So Serious?
Due: Friday, 02/08/08 9:59am pst
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Yeah, no reason some event unrelated to Songfight should change Songfight's rules.
And seriously. A long due date during February is kind of counter-intuitive to FAWM, isn't it?
I'll see if I can't turn in something for "Ease up on the Drugs," but as a FAWMer, I won't be able to, in good conscience, put that in my February album.
And seriously. A long due date during February is kind of counter-intuitive to FAWM, isn't it?
I'll see if I can't turn in something for "Ease up on the Drugs," but as a FAWMer, I won't be able to, in good conscience, put that in my February album.
"Warren Zevon would be proud." -Reve Mosquito
Stages, an album of about dealing with loss, anxiety, and grieving a difficult year, now available on Bandcamp and all streaming platforms! https://jonporobil.bandcamp.com/album/stages
Stages, an album of about dealing with loss, anxiety, and grieving a difficult year, now available on Bandcamp and all streaming platforms! https://jonporobil.bandcamp.com/album/stages
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I can guarantee that my song has NOTHING to do with Heath Ledger, and I just posted the lyrics to prove it.
I will also take this opportunity to state my self-imposed optional challenge for this fight:
A previously unreleased Jonathan Richman song from the same period as "Hospital" and "I'm Straight", as covered by the Cars circa 1978.. if they were from Alabama.
I will also take this opportunity to state my self-imposed optional challenge for this fight:
A previously unreleased Jonathan Richman song from the same period as "Hospital" and "I'm Straight", as covered by the Cars circa 1978.. if they were from Alabama.
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Why not? I don't see anything in the FAWM rules that says songs have to be written specifically for FAWM. Just curious.Generic wrote:I'll see if I can't turn in something for "Ease up on the Drugs," but as a FAWMer, I won't be able to, in good conscience, put that in my February album.
And a reminder to everybody who had fun doing the "Make Own Album Art" thing... new titles! Since a lot of the "most interesting photos" from flickr are fairly recognizable, we might want to say "use a photo of your own" instead of a flickr shot (that's what I did for the art I just submitted).
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Because I started writing it yesterday, and February isn't till Friday.king_arthur wrote:Why not? I don't see anything in the FAWM rules that says songs have to be written specifically for FAWM. Just curious.Generic wrote:I'll see if I can't turn in something for "Ease up on the Drugs," but as a FAWMer, I won't be able to, in good conscience, put that in my February album.
"Warren Zevon would be proud." -Reve Mosquito
Stages, an album of about dealing with loss, anxiety, and grieving a difficult year, now available on Bandcamp and all streaming platforms! https://jonporobil.bandcamp.com/album/stages
Stages, an album of about dealing with loss, anxiety, and grieving a difficult year, now available on Bandcamp and all streaming platforms! https://jonporobil.bandcamp.com/album/stages
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It's not the tuning, so much as the timing for me. Do these gadgets also snap your syllables to the beat?signboy wrote:Ha ha... I love how people who can't sing resort to autotune (myself included). I intend to run Melodyne through all of its gears in this fight. That is, if I don't get sent to camp like the last million fights.
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Yes, Melodyne does, although you (probably) still have to tweak it.
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GarageBand does both, and let's you adjust the amount of correction for each using simple slider controls. Musicianship has never been so user friendly!jeff robertson wrote:It's not the tuning, so much as the timing for me. Do these gadgets also snap your syllables to the beat?signboy wrote:Ha ha... I love how people who can't sing resort to autotune (myself included). I intend to run Melodyne through all of its gears in this fight. That is, if I don't get sent to camp like the last million fights.
Now, when someone invents AutoRock!, so I can just turn up the amount that I Rock!, I will be eternally grateful. (Assuming I can get AutoGratitude to go to infinity...)
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I'd be more interested in AutoTimeControl, so that I would actually have enough time to actually finish some of my fights.Mostess wrote:
Now, when someone invents AutoRock!, so I can just turn up the amount that I Rock!, I will be eternally grateful. (Assuming I can get AutoGratitude to go to infinity...)
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cause they'll help you if you're falling down..."
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SO, I know people have discussed this before, but I don't realy get why someone would send in something they actuallythink is crappy, or deliberately create a throwaway track, like LSK is suggesting (and may be joking about).
Are these posts just defense mechanisms to protect against if other people think its terrible?
This probably ought to go in Monkey business, but since some of these posts are along these lines I thought I'd pos the question here.
So, to those of you who do this, - why send in something if you think it's crap?
Are these posts just defense mechanisms to protect against if other people think its terrible?
This probably ought to go in Monkey business, but since some of these posts are along these lines I thought I'd pos the question here.
So, to those of you who do this, - why send in something if you think it's crap?
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