To the 3rd smallest town in America that has a college we go.
Having recently been fired from a club that decided to blame the band for a low turnout, we're heading to Athens, WV.
But really, when all the people at the club are at the stage, and some guys get thrown out for having such a good time, it had to be our fault. I tell you, people in positions of power to make or break a band scare me. See you again Morgantown. But not at that slave house.
It's a fun time of the year isn't it? School's starting up again, and another year is blowing by again. The Democratic National Convention is underway, and while Bob tells me to worry about Hillary again in the whole affair, I'm still confident Obama's got what he needs. It's still frustrating. It's been a long race since I last posted, and so far my candidate has been able to show to so many others what I initially saw in him in New Hampshire. We're talking like three more months before the election. WOW. Certainly a benchmark for the times. Enjoy it friend. You'll be telling your kids about this.
The new CD is done and in hand. It was quite the roller coaster of emotions AGAIN, although this outing finished with the band in the same lineup as when it started. The band couldn't have been any tighter during the process of recording I Am the Ghost, but all too frequently we were pressured to disregard songs that were stellar in favor of faster, danceable, guitar laden cock rock anthems. Essentially, we were strongly encouraged to write shit songs. Perhaps some of the time a Fly Me to the Moon will come along, but for every Fly Me, there is a Ghost. And you know what? We ended up making the record just like we intended to from the start. It was simply an unnecessary headache. About as unnecessary as my last OBGYN appointment. I'll tell you something; there are a lot of folks wanting for a shred of soul. To them, human emotion should be locked away and forgotten about. To them, one must always put a smile on like it's a fucking party every day. I think that this may be the best training for us really. I hear bigger bands struggle with this crap all of the time.
So aren't you glad we kept songs like I Am the Ghost and Maybe I Could on the disc? What do you think? Could we exist as Fools & Horses without these songs? Very likely. But wouldn't it suck in some way?
That's a question worth a minute or two.
27 August 2008
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i'm so glad you ended up doing what you did with the album. it's fun, it's beautiful, and it's cock-rockin'. what else could anyone ask for?
i'm love to hear what you think about this sarah palin business....
(also, after almost giving up on checking this blog, it was a pleasant to surprise to return and find a post!)
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