John Watt
Member
I... I... oh no... the shame of it all, how can I type you straight in the eye,
after burning discs from You Tube, converting videos to mp3 downloads?
Sure, starting a band, getting together in Niagara Falls with the bassist and drummer last night,
puts some modern pressure on me to get songs together we'll use as references.
Sure, in this city of over 50,000 people, there isn't a CD store any more.
Blank discs are being dumped with used CD's and new CD's through flea market stores,
mostly from St. Catharines, an even bigger city further down the highway.
A younger singer-songwriter guitarist came over today to show me how to do it.
I made five disc copies for all the current band members.
Going through the process for the first time, using a lot of screens, or pages,
I could see all the different names for the providers of those screens and pages,
probably the sons and daughters of California computer employees.
Once we did our first burn, it just became about two upper tabs and waiting.
Our ideal gig:
Everyone pays a cover charge. Those who declare recording devices pay more.
The mixing board will record and CD's will be copied for sale on request and after the band is over.
Band CD prices will fluctuate with the venue and amount of original songs played.
A video of the performance and audience will be made and copies will be sold.
If posing with the band can be edited for individual endings, there will be a surcharge.
No corporate recordings will be made or retailed. No free online anywhere's.
Only live band performances. No studio anythings, just media news appearances.
I can imagine all the fantasy CD's I can burn, thinking everything and anything,
is waiting for me on You Tube.
But I'm more excited about deactivating myself off of Facebook today.
Learning a TINKICKER song and furthering my thread here is more important.
So is finishing my guitar, finishing some songs, and learning new songs.
"I'm still a cowboy riding the range,
even if the greener grass on the other side is making my life strange".
Yeah, even if I'm selling out and getting into modern country.
"Missus Hippy Raver", with her "hot knife campfire heating every stone",
on a soft, electro-funk southern Canadian country stage.
We're waiting for you, and we're sad you're not here already.
Aren't your friends sad with you? They miss us already,
even if you haven't told them yet.
after burning discs from You Tube, converting videos to mp3 downloads?
Sure, starting a band, getting together in Niagara Falls with the bassist and drummer last night,
puts some modern pressure on me to get songs together we'll use as references.
Sure, in this city of over 50,000 people, there isn't a CD store any more.
Blank discs are being dumped with used CD's and new CD's through flea market stores,
mostly from St. Catharines, an even bigger city further down the highway.
A younger singer-songwriter guitarist came over today to show me how to do it.
I made five disc copies for all the current band members.
Going through the process for the first time, using a lot of screens, or pages,
I could see all the different names for the providers of those screens and pages,
probably the sons and daughters of California computer employees.
Once we did our first burn, it just became about two upper tabs and waiting.
Our ideal gig:
Everyone pays a cover charge. Those who declare recording devices pay more.
The mixing board will record and CD's will be copied for sale on request and after the band is over.
Band CD prices will fluctuate with the venue and amount of original songs played.
A video of the performance and audience will be made and copies will be sold.
If posing with the band can be edited for individual endings, there will be a surcharge.
No corporate recordings will be made or retailed. No free online anywhere's.
Only live band performances. No studio anythings, just media news appearances.
I can imagine all the fantasy CD's I can burn, thinking everything and anything,
is waiting for me on You Tube.
But I'm more excited about deactivating myself off of Facebook today.
Learning a TINKICKER song and furthering my thread here is more important.
So is finishing my guitar, finishing some songs, and learning new songs.
"I'm still a cowboy riding the range,
even if the greener grass on the other side is making my life strange".
Yeah, even if I'm selling out and getting into modern country.
"Missus Hippy Raver", with her "hot knife campfire heating every stone",
on a soft, electro-funk southern Canadian country stage.
We're waiting for you, and we're sad you're not here already.
Aren't your friends sad with you? They miss us already,
even if you haven't told them yet.