The process starts now. The request comes from Sister Julie and obviously she wants "Ice Cream Blues" on it ... but ... do I have a version worthy of CD.
If you're familiar with anything on the list and are interested enough to make a suggestion, please do. My own selection process is does it suck or does it not suck.
"On a Grecian Morning" isn't only for Cat as she likes it but there's guitar play on there that's clean and intricate. The song uses samples for the Greek instruments and that's musically legal by iTunes or whatever but whether it's artistically legal in terms of what Scarborough represents is questionable. Everything else is original so why not that.
"The Space Between Things"
"Necromancer"
"On the Road with a Mouse and a Chicken"
"It's for You" has to be on there as in all those years, that's the only time we recorded an original together. No chance that one slips away.
This already would likely take it over thirty minutes. There are some segments from live at the MusikCircus and they're probably good for fifteen to twenty minutes more.
(After about thirty minutes)
Geez, what a gigantic pile of stuff in there. I have no idea how many plus there are more unmixed in GarageBand. Fark.
If you're familiar with anything on the list and are interested enough to make a suggestion, please do. My own selection process is does it suck or does it not suck.
"On a Grecian Morning" isn't only for Cat as she likes it but there's guitar play on there that's clean and intricate. The song uses samples for the Greek instruments and that's musically legal by iTunes or whatever but whether it's artistically legal in terms of what Scarborough represents is questionable. Everything else is original so why not that.
"The Space Between Things"
"Necromancer"
"On the Road with a Mouse and a Chicken"
"It's for You" has to be on there as in all those years, that's the only time we recorded an original together. No chance that one slips away.
This already would likely take it over thirty minutes. There are some segments from live at the MusikCircus and they're probably good for fifteen to twenty minutes more.
(After about thirty minutes)
Geez, what a gigantic pile of stuff in there. I have no idea how many plus there are more unmixed in GarageBand. Fark.
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