Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Time-flying blues

Man. I can't believe February is almost over. I need to buy a watch. Oh WAIT A SECOND! There is a WATCH right HERE on my WRIST! Hmm...I'm staring at it, and it's not helping. Time is still flying.

Knock-y-knock-knock-knock

Hmm. Haven't done an awful Knock-knock joke in a long time. So here's one!

Knocker: KNOCK KNOCK!
Knockee: Who's there?
Knocker: BANANA!
Knockee: What? What do you mean? Who is this?
Knocker: KNOCK KNOCK!
Knockee: Look, I don't know who you are but...
Knocker: BANANA!
Knockee: Listen I don't know what kind of game you're playing but if you don't identify yourself...
Knocker: KNOCK KNOCK!
Knockee: ...I'm going to call the police.
Knocker: ORANGE!
Knockee: Come again?
Knocker: ORANGE YOU GLAD I DIDN'T SAY BANANA!
Knockee: In no way does a talking orange freak me out less than a talking banana.



Hee hee. I amuse myself. And I'll be here all week folks! Ba-dum-bum. Thank you! Thank you!

The Weekly Wednesday Something #1: Building the Garage

Yeah, I'm setting some vague creative goals.  We will see how it works out.  The idea is to try to focus in and each week finish SOMETHING from one of my myriad half-started projects.

The inaugural SOMETHING this week is a poem.  Most of this stuff is going to be music but we'll start off all kinda quiet-like.  I'm not pretending to be a poet (or much of a musician, for that matter); I'm just trying to Express Myself like Madonna told me to.  I do have ambitions to create art that means something to people who do not happen to be me, i.e., other people.  But if that never happens...it will still be nice to have tried.

So this is a poem about building a garage.  It's called Building the Garage.  Hee hee.

   
                       Building the Garage


I can’t romanticize the materials or the techniques,
It’s all high-tech glue, nail guns, and plywood.
            Concrete on the floor; sheet metal on the roof.
No old wood sanded slippery smooth
            or left rugged in the haste of need.
No joints mitered with care, no axe and stump split shingles.
No rocks hauled from the creek and placed patiently
            to shelter us
            from the wolves, the wind,
            the winter’s stalking snow.

But when I stand here, boots sinking in the mud,
            face chapped, hands so tired they no longer grip,
            and cold damp sinking into my bones...
I feel the pioneer.

And the ache in my muscles makes me believe
            I could have done it—
Through hard labor, I could have carved safety from
            the offerings of the wilderness.

Come in, come in, 
Come in.
We have shelter.
We have hearth.
We have home.
There is a safe place here for us.

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Cover of The Brian Jonestown Massacre song Hide and Seek



So here is #3 of the cover songs I've been messing with in order to learn how to record music and use video editing software.  And that's probably enough of cover songs for awhile...on to some original music.

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Aaaargh

Aaaargh...shiver me timbers matey...aaaargh...
(cough) (cough)... oh excuse me.  Just had a little pirate stuck in my throat.

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Cake and the eating thereof

Hey, you know what?  I'm gonna have my cake.  And you know what else?  I'm gonna EAT it too.  It's gonna be good....yeah...real good.  BA and DOOM.