My Own CD of Songs – Some Day Soon

Here is my latest CD of my home recorded songs, called Some Day Soon. Check out my profile on Myspace. I recorded these songs on a Sony laptop, a Shure SM-58 mike, a Line 6 Tone Port, a Taylor acoustic, and a Fender stratocaster between September 2006 and June 2007. I mixed them for headphones. It’s about doing something different rather than whinging about the state of things.
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I'm Bored With Mainstream Music

And I’m not alone. There are many of us sick of the processed rubbish. So I did something. For over a year I’ve been writing and recording hundreds of my own songs on my laptop using a Line 6 tone port, a Taylor acoustic, a Fender strat, and a Shure mike. I call the set up The Hexyl Circle.

In 2006, I uploaded enough tracks to fill a CD which I burned and called Shedworks. One track, Feel a Little Love, has been downloaded 105 times on Itunes alone.

Maybe people thought they were downloading Depeche Mode’s Dream On, can you feel a little love. Sorry. If you are one of the 105 people listening to my song Feel a Little Love, or any of my songs, on your I-pod, tell me what you think. I’d love to hear from you.

So now I have 36 minutes of new music on my Hexyl Circle Myspace profile, which in no small way makes up my second CD, call it, Some Day Soon:

1. September 73 (sit back, relax, rock and pop are dead)

2. Who Am I To Disagree? (ft MiNiMaL_aRT) the remix of my song knocks me out.

3. Whatever It Is I Want It – I just visited the Beatles houses, see my last post for photos.

4. Not Strong Enough (ft MiNiMaL_aRT) this amazing remix smooths my melody into a new groove.

5. I’m Not Strong Enough – the original. Not supposed to be there, but Myspace won’t let me delete it.

6. Some Day Soon – you might have heard it on my other Myspace profile. Here’s what they say: “‘some day soon’ is just beautiful, the guitar playing is wonderful, the lyrics are pure poetry and the melody just blows me away with its dynamics…
…great one!”

7. Don’t Spoil It – Plastic Dave wrote the verses and recorded voice, bass, drums, and sublime banjo.

8. Looking Back – new song looking back in time, it’s never nice to look back in time.

9. New Blue Jeans – this grew into some kind of morbid jazz blues.

10. Who Am I To Disagree – the original.

11. Don’t Know What I’m Doing – Bombero made a great final track out of my wobbly dirge. Well I never claimed I knew what I was doing.

Download, kick back, headphones on for the full squeaking chair surround sound effect. No expense has been spared in the recording of this material. What I like most about writing, recording and publishing my own songs is I have the freedom to write and record anything I want. Complete artistic control is about having power. Mainstream music is full of rules, marketing, profiling, conventions, restrictions. I wouldn’t want anything to do with it.

You can download my songs at Libsyn. Myspace downloading is broken. Here’s a taster of the tracks, MiNiMaL_aRT’s remix of my song I’m Not Strong Enough.

Facebook More Like Faceache

I just set up Hold It Up For Ridicule in the excellent social networking site Facebook after The Guardian did a suspiciously one-sided promotion in The Media Guardian claiming it had some proper media content. I suspect it simply means The Fat Controller of the BBC has persuaded BBC staff to use it, and makes important announcements on it, such as: “Five Live, you’re all relocated to the Orkneys.”

The Media Guardian is usually more questioning about the content of social networking sites, but this was a plug for Facebook as superior to Myspace. I’ve had three sites on Myspace for years. It has great indie songwriters, authors, poets, and bloggers. There’s no content on Facebook. After 200 pages of the Bristol network’s “My drunken pics”, I grew a little bored with Facebook’s self-centred brigade. Anyway, at least I put some content on it. Now I know why Jo Wiley, the oldest teenager in town, uses it to “meet freaks like me” and so on.

Caroline noticed everyone at work talking about Facebook this morning. Someone has been doing some good PR.

Incidentally, I once made the mistake of joining Bebo. Great for SYPs (strange young people) who think they’re black and spk lk dis aw da time. People I talk to on Myspace don’t do that. After a week on Bebo I got a message from an eight year old girl asking me why “an old man” was on Bebo, nudge nudge wink wink. It was obviously an old copper chasing pedophiles. I looked at the sites on Bebo. They’re all supposedly eight year olds in swimsuits, all looking exactly the same, and photographed in the same room. I decided to take my serious songwriting, and fiction content off.

Happy 40th Friction Fiction

Lots of poems with wordplay in them in this 40th edition of the music and poetry podcast show. I spent half the day recording it and the other half packing to get away for a few weeks. The music is great. I found Bombero’s song Andinfinity sitting doing nothing on ccmixter, and then I enlisted help from all the other musicians, looking out for their songs that fitted the theme. J Marinelli, Christopher David at Myspace all have exciting new songs which I didn’t have time to download.

The fourth series has more of an edge to it now I read my own poetry. Plastic Dave noticed that things had changed. I thought I wasn’t really progressing, but after Dave’s comment, I noticed while recording that I do things differently in this series.

Enjoy this show. There will be a gap of a few weeks before the next one. I want to catch up when I get back on other podcasts, Slam Idol, and Cloudy Day.

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