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- deroosisonfire Offline
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I'm in. I may rehash some of my radio experiments.
Which would you guys rather have:
1) a CD of monkey-related songs
2) a CD of covers/parodies of the Devil Went Down to Georgia
?
Which would you guys rather have:
1) a CD of monkey-related songs
2) a CD of covers/parodies of the Devil Went Down to Georgia
?
PGraph plays every Thursday at 8pm! https://www.hideouttheatre.com/shows/pgraph/
This is so hard! There's so much good stuff to choose from.
I'm doing a compliation of snappy pop songs that just plain make me happy. No rhyme or reason.
I'm doing a compliation of snappy pop songs that just plain make me happy. No rhyme or reason.
"Love is the ultimate outlaw. It just won't adhere to any rules. The most any of us can do is to sign on as its accomplice. Instead of vowing to honor and obey, maybe we should swear to aid and abet." Tom Robbins
I will be devising an arcane system of anagrammatic rules to place songs into the mix that reflect the names of people in the group. No attention will be paid to coherence or quality.
http://getup.austinimprov.com
"She fascinated me 'cause I like to run my fingers through her money."--Abner Jaymadeline wrote:i average 40, and like, a billion grains?
It's still here at the house -- sorry! I did make it when I made all the others and kept it in my bag, but then we didn't cross paths for awhile. It's sitting at home in the "Not Mine/To Go" pile (along with your Slapp Happy cd and a logic book of Wes's).Shannon wrote:Bob still owes me a dvd of that Garth Whatchamawhosits show
#1 please.Roy wrote:Which would you guys rather have:
1) a CD of monkey-related songs
2) a CD of covers/parodies of the Devil Went Down to Georgia
This would be the shit!!Wes wrote:The Fat Boys/Dolly Parton Love Songs collection
You are right. "Yes."Val wrote:And BMcKnee, I think you should go ahead and say yes.
As a gemini, I think I will have to make something representing two sides. Sunny/Happiness and Rainy/Melancholia.
It's still here at the house -- sorry! I did make it when I made all the others and kept it in my bag, but then we didn't cross paths for awhile. It's sitting at home in the "Not Mine/To Go" pile (along with your Slapp Happy cd and a logic book of Wes's).mcnichol wrote:Shannon wrote:Bob still owes me a dvd of that Garth Whatchamawhosits show
Glad to see you are a pile maker as well. I think all of my piles viz the AIC are clear now that Arthur finally has back his Del Close comic books. Brenner, that's another story.
You have Leviathan as well, yes?
http://getup.austinimprov.com
"She fascinated me 'cause I like to run my fingers through her money."--Abner Jaymadeline wrote:i average 40, and like, a billion grains?
Damn. I was looking forward to receiving 324 CDs. : )shando wrote:I think Nadine meant one participant makes 1 cd each for all the other participants. Right, Nadine? So if there are 19 peeps, Nadine would copy her mix 18 times, one each for all the rest of the group.acrouch wrote:Just one per person. CDs are pretty durable.nadine wrote:so we have to make like 18 cds per person?...
Be careful what you wish for, Crouch.acrouch wrote:Damn. I was looking forward to receiving 324 CDs. : )shando wrote:I think Nadine meant one participant makes 1 cd each for all the other participants. Right, Nadine? So if there are 19 peeps, Nadine would copy her mix 18 times, one each for all the rest of the group.acrouch wrote: Just one per person. CDs are pretty durable.

http://getup.austinimprov.com
"She fascinated me 'cause I like to run my fingers through her money."--Abner Jaymadeline wrote:i average 40, and like, a billion grains?
Can we have a final, definitive list of who's in? My system demands it.valetoile wrote:Bump! remember to work on those mix CDs over the holidays.
Shannon
http://getup.austinimprov.com
"She fascinated me 'cause I like to run my fingers through her money."--Abner Jaymadeline wrote:i average 40, and like, a billion grains?
I think I finally decided on my theme: Afro-pop. I'm wildly unqualified to compile it, but this is what I'm doing anyway.
My inspiration is this: this past year during SXSW I went to see a Scion concert that was technically not a part of the festival but which was taking place at Stubbs during the same weekend and it was free. The concert was by Femi Kuti, son of the father of afrobeat and political activist, Fela Kuti. Femi is quite the musician in his own right and this man sells out soccer stadiums in his native Nigeria and across Africa. The crowd he had this cold drizzly day in the 'live music capitol of the world' was fewer in number than his twelve piece band and three back up singers/dancers on stage. It did not matter.
The previous night I was in a show, and I don't remember the details of it now except for the fact that I was endowed as a character I really didn't want to play and I gave it half-assed response. I failed to commit to it.
Flash forward a day and there's about 10 africans and one white boy huddled next to the cover of the stage. Femi didn't look dissapointed, didn't comment on it, and somehow didn't ignore it either. He and his orchestra gave an incredible, and I do mean incredible performance. It was three hours long where he switched between five instruments and singing and dancing but never took a pause long enough to even have a glass of water. It was remarkable - he committed to it like no other even if the circumstances weren't the best.
The happy ending to this story is that the weather cleared up somewhat and the rockin' music lured people into the venue such that the stubbs field was completely packed by the time he did his encore. While completely shamed by my performance the night before, I also learned that committment is not just about responsibility or a length of time - but about being there in the time that you're there, about taking what you have and being of the moment. It's still a challenge to do this on stage and it'll always be one in life - but it was inspiring. Inspiring enough for me to dedicate my mix to the music experience that has had the most influence on my improv.
(p.s. - it's also some pretty awesome music - I can't wait to share)
My inspiration is this: this past year during SXSW I went to see a Scion concert that was technically not a part of the festival but which was taking place at Stubbs during the same weekend and it was free. The concert was by Femi Kuti, son of the father of afrobeat and political activist, Fela Kuti. Femi is quite the musician in his own right and this man sells out soccer stadiums in his native Nigeria and across Africa. The crowd he had this cold drizzly day in the 'live music capitol of the world' was fewer in number than his twelve piece band and three back up singers/dancers on stage. It did not matter.
The previous night I was in a show, and I don't remember the details of it now except for the fact that I was endowed as a character I really didn't want to play and I gave it half-assed response. I failed to commit to it.
Flash forward a day and there's about 10 africans and one white boy huddled next to the cover of the stage. Femi didn't look dissapointed, didn't comment on it, and somehow didn't ignore it either. He and his orchestra gave an incredible, and I do mean incredible performance. It was three hours long where he switched between five instruments and singing and dancing but never took a pause long enough to even have a glass of water. It was remarkable - he committed to it like no other even if the circumstances weren't the best.
The happy ending to this story is that the weather cleared up somewhat and the rockin' music lured people into the venue such that the stubbs field was completely packed by the time he did his encore. While completely shamed by my performance the night before, I also learned that committment is not just about responsibility or a length of time - but about being there in the time that you're there, about taking what you have and being of the moment. It's still a challenge to do this on stage and it'll always be one in life - but it was inspiring. Inspiring enough for me to dedicate my mix to the music experience that has had the most influence on my improv.
(p.s. - it's also some pretty awesome music - I can't wait to share)
Last edited by Miggy on December 21st, 2006, 3:55 pm, edited 4 times in total.
- DollarBill Offline
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Re: Mix Exchange!
valetoile wrote:
Currently in:
1. Jules
2. Kareem
3. Jeremy
4. Asaf
5. Cocococody
6. Dollar Bill
7. Andy P.
8. Valerie (that's me!)
9. Nadine
10. jason
11. Marc
12. Bob A.
13. Ever
14. Andy Crouch
15. Mike McGill
16. Shando
17. Wes-meister
18. Bob McN
19. Roy
20. CdR.
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