Anyhow, our basement has been invaded (at least this is what the dog thought). No, it is not the constant flooding because the building should have been torn down 45 years ago. It is a little phenomena called "Seven Years Absence". They have been shopping around for a studio to record at and came and checked out my studio (Studio L18). I know the band quite well. I have known Nick (guitars) and Casey (vocals) since they were pudgy little 2nd or 3rd graders, Brian (Bass) from some improv acting we did together with Nick, Alan (guitars) I've known since he was a toddler and he was a student of mine, and Mike I've known for about 3 hours and didn't really have time to get to know him over the explosions coming from his drum set. Good guys. Here is the band's MySpace site.
Anyhow, we got to work right away trying to assemble rock-climbing equipment to make up for the lack of a mic stand (I really have no idea where it went). The guys seemed pleased and we have another date to record again. Currently, they are working on some material for a soundtrack to a movie being produced in
I am truly shocked that they wanted to come back and record at Studio L18 again because it is so stinking small and I have no mic stands! I have it set up for one track at a time recording (which worked out fine) but the drum set in a room the size of two twin mattresses is a bone jarring experience. In fact, I went to my yearly teacher's physical and the doctor told me that my internal organs were gelled from all of the shocking rhythm (Note for the humor impaired: that was a joke.)
Ten days from now teaching resumes but until then I think we'll see if we can't knock loose another cinder block so that our constantly flooded basement is even worse. Who knows, maybe we'll be forced to move into a house that doesn't have the Amazon running through the walls onto the floor.
Until then, I hope that things continue to go well for this new band and I hope I never end up looking like George Martin (he is bald for goodness sakes!)...although I wouldn't mind being knighted.
Sir greekspeedoman
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Go SYA! Those guys rock.
So your basement is still flooded? Does that make the acoustics for recording better?
janke.......my favorite bible teacher! how's your summer been? my travels in Europe were awesome and I'd love to go back and do it again and maybe stay a little longer in a few places. Me, Emily and Danelle all went bungy jumping in switzerland. It was awesome!! 450 feet jump out of a gondola over a lake....you could hear the cowbells and everything! it was a thriller! Anyway janke I didn't know you had a blog...I have one too but most of the time I suck at blogging. Hope your doing great...cause you are great!
later janke
Carley
Way to be there for the absent band! You're a good man. Coincidently, I've learned that gelled organs affect a surprising number of jammers who rock out in confined previously flood rooms. Mortality is fortunately rather low if you get help quickly. Harrison's book of medicine states that the best way prevent gelling your organs is to keep the stomach cool by drinking "Cold Ones"
I'M TYPING LOUD SO MARK CAN READ WHAT I'M TYPING!!! (mark failed to point out that the rest of the band runs outside while mike records, and leaves mark down with the drums right next to him)
I sent this to your email as well (I'm not sure which you check the most):
I have a tea question. I bought some Black Chai Tea bags. And I want to make them taste like Starbuck's chai tea latte's. Or something similar. And I have no idea how to brew it or what creamers I would add. So help me out here! Thanks!
I add you to my links bro. You owe me huge...er, no you don't. I don't know what I'm saying...
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See you Sunday, George
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