Well this is post number 100. That's a nice neat figure and I feel that this blog is a little more established as a result. The blog itself started all the way back in July last year, so I'm not sure just how good getting to 100 posts after all this time actually is. I will hide behind the hackneyed concept of quality over quantity.
Today we had a meeting with Mark from Community Music Wales, who has started up his own blog Hendyhair which has a link in the links section as well. We discussed a few things, the recent changes in the band and our plans for it now, and he seemed genuinely excited by what is going on. As a result we have a busy December ahead of us. Rehearsing all week this week for Mark's first listen to the new set-up next Sunday and then another week of work before he comes to listen to us again so that he can choose which song we will be recording in Sonic 1 studios on the 18th of December. This is all a bit sooner then we had thought it would be, but it is great since we now have tight deadline to work to and a definite goal at the end.
So after I finish this and I've made a little lunch for us it's off to the practice room for some solid graft. Best job in the world.
Exploits of the Frictionless Man as it wanders around the world like some kind of slippery hydra. Music, words and pictures a speciality.
8 comments:
You're recording? aawwwww buuuuuuttttttt YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY?
Aw butty? I don't get it. Oh, now I get it. Ha ha! It gets better the more I think about it.
innit.
Innit just.
I seem to have missed some hidden significance to these postings. I assume it'll be something to do with the weather. I usually is in Britain. That's why I usually just nod and say "Yes, terrible isn't it?" when people say things to me and I haven't listened properly. It's a safe assumption that they've probably said something like "ooh, shocking weather for the time of year isn't it?"
I suppose I could just tell them to fuck off.
I don't blame your being confused as to the meaning of these postings. You've got to say it out loud to get the full effect, and pronounce the Y as a long "why". And make it a nasal sound as well.
Say it all the time whenever anyone says anything to you, at a volume high enough to set your teeth on edge and you should start to get the correct sesnsation.
Of course if you want to find out YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY you're doing this, you can always email me.
There was a 't' missing from the word 'it' in my earlier postings.
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Oh, there it is.
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