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“Afraid of the Ghost”
“Michael in the War”
“Dead”
“Teamworking”
“Until I Die (Rum Blues)”
Instead of tuning up the piano, Samuel tuned his banjo to match the piano. The result is this macabre and winding session of standards. It’s another really minimal session, as well.
Lulu Skidoo (aka Michelle Sanders) joins us again for “Until I Die.” This is the first version we had tried on any keys at all, let alone an actual piano.
“Teamworking” is the only new song here and is most likely incomplete, but still worth sharing, I guess. It’s about a person getting involved in someone else’s new relationship.
Arrison Kirby –piano, vocals
Samuel Williams – banjo, vocals
Michelle Sanders – vocals
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“Blue”
“Cute Little Echo (Front Porch)”
“Here Comes Jombo”
“Reading Rainbow” (Horelick, Kleinman & Weir)
“Cute Little Echo (Back Porch)”
“Planned Parenthood”
I hate to use the word “groove” in almost any context outside of a crevice, as in a record or the road, but I can’t just ignore the hokier context here. I’m not trying to liken this set to a jam band type of deal. There is, however, an essence of ease on this one. It’s light. Positive? Who knows?
“Blue” – Notice the resistance to the soundscape at the beginning. No one (except maybe Dane) thought I was serious about using it when I broke it out (as I did just prior to this take). I had to sell the girls on it. I mean, it’s a creepy sound. I think that they think that I was just being an asshole because I’m not usually wanting to play “Blue” as much as I do the other songs. I knew it would work, though…and it does! Good version!
“Cute Little Echo” – Yeah. I know how shitty my singing can get. Definitely good examples of that on these two versions, but instrumentally they are too fresh to omit for bad singing. The “Front Porch” is quicker and more rockin’ then we have done in the past. The “Back Porch” is…well…I’m not certain. It’s happy. Not so…serious? No guitar on it. I’m playing bass instead. Both versions also have Dane on drums rather than beats as the prior versions have had. And listen! Katie’s ukulele is coming through loud and clear finally! Alright!
“Here Comes Jombo” – Another good ol’ down home, little group jam. Dane on bass. Katie on the bongos. And seriously…doesn’t it sound like someone named Jombo is approaching you? Isn’t this what you’ll hear when it happens?
“Reading Rainbow” – I absolutely had to carry this over from the Skynet Session. With Nathan Brown sitting in with us at the Pilot Light show on March 25th, 2011, and also being my counterpart in that session, it only makes sense to apply this one to Never Sorry. This is the speedy, more “correct” version that they actually play on the show.
“Planned Parenthood” – This session was over. Done for. Megan had already left (I think). Rachel and Katie were chatting it up. The music had subsided, but the equipment was still on. I was still starved for one more morsel of sound. I suppose Dane was as well, because right after he picked up the microphone, I started this beat. Those girls were powerless to this gangsta ass shit and we got one more aural feeding for the night. Yes! That’s Katie playing an old, out of tune piano. Not keyboard gloss.
Katie Collins – omnichord, ukulele, bongo drums, piano
Megan Driscoll – flute, harmonica, tambourine, vocals
Dane Hill – bass, drums, vocals
Rachel Jae – auxillary percussion, vocals
Arrison Kirby – keys, beats, bass, guitar, vocals
“The Goal”
“Kill Party”
“First Time on the Moon”
“Major Miner”
“Shhhhh”
“Brine Shrimp Defecating on Your Trousers”
“There”
“Supersonic Tony”
“Cover Your Face”
“Boy vs. Wife”
“Seventeen Michaels”
I want to make two things perfectly clear to you before you listen to this.
1) The piano is not in tune. If you know how to tune a piano and are willing to do so for free, then please contact me.
2) I am out of tune. But this is why…
This session was created on a whim. I felt a free flowing creative energy around me, so I set up microphones around the piano. Then I randomly made everything up. All that you here, both musically and lyrically, is completely from the moment. Noting that came out of my mouth or hands had been composed prior to the session itself. This is total improv.
So the singing sucks at times. The piano is mostly always tolerable though…and the singing did improve as the session barreled on. I must say, though, that if these “songs” were to become worked into a polished album, I think it could be decent. I don’t really have much complaint about the lyrics or chord progressions, themselves.
It is for this reason that I contemplated this session a lot before posting it here. First I intended to mix, master and post. Then I didn’t want to share it at all. Then I wanted to run it though an autotuner. Then I wanted to just recreate the whole thing, altogether (and still wouldn’t rule this out). Then I went back to just wanting to mix, master and post. Then I just decided to post it as is…grit in tact.
It did have some light mastering done to it…but that’s about it.
As for the content, there are a good handful of swears in this session. Nothing sexually over the top. Just good ol’ American cursing. It’s also rather personal since it’s all completely improvisational. You sing what you think you know…you know? Though listening back, I’m not entirely sure where all this shit comes from.
This also kicks off a new section here: Sessions.
More to come, I hope indeed. Email me if you’d like to be a part of one.