"The Trouser Variations" is a levels check recording. Just when everything is first plugged in and ready to go. Then it all starts. The guitars duel like alien overlords and it's all properly mixed later. This is actually takes one and two. Takes three through five weren't as "inspired" and are now in the leftovers bin. "Riding With Don Quixote's Brother-In-Law" is a highly conceptual non-fiction piece, largely about hanging in the desert on peyote. The ever present background noise comes from the desert itself. You'd be surprised how noisy that place is on drugs. You can hear Al Quixote doing his tour guide thing in the background. Notice how the whole jam seems to teeter right on the brink of everything breaking down, almost from the very start.
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A - The Trouser Variations (7:52)
B - Riding With Don Quixote's Brother-In-Law (6:09)
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Zero comments for such a long time? That means, honorable Latists, Sirs: we've got a problem? In search of the lost ch-, eh, SHIRT: yours truly, The Chairman again
ReplyDeleteWe were just bemoaning that fact, so we appreciate your pity comment. We would be proud and say we don't want it, but at this point, we'll take what we can get. Thanks for caring.
ReplyDeleteActually, I've just recently got into We're Late For Class - friend at work slid a copy of #40 Another Collection over to me and waggled his eyebrows meaningfully, saying 'Ali Ali' repeatedly. Little did I know...
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff guys, honestly. Keep up the good work! As for the lack of comments, I'm sure they'll be back, like little boomerangs or something.
Thanks geoglas. We're not complaining (really!). We've gotten more than our fair share of comments, especially considering the noise we make. "Ali, Ali," eh? Thanks for listening and commenting, we appreciate it.
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ReplyDeleteWorking on some stuff to release as we speak.
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