"Ride the Dragon" is the pending CD and these are the current songs queued for it.
The Girl Who Would Be Lavender
The Tiger and the Monkey
Celebration of Circe Broom
Waiting on a Train
Ride the Dragon at Amsterdam
End of the World in Fort Worth
That runs forty-seven minutes and the CD is maxed at eighty. Running it all the way out isn't good but wasting more plastic than necessary is offensive.
(Ed: it's digital. No spotted owls die.)
Yes, good point. Don't want to hurt any spotted owls, man.
"Andromeda Weeps" is the current workup song and it would be absurd to release the CD before finishing it because that will only mean make another one.
The mix is good with me since the biggest ones are new and the others aren't release anyway. None are older than about four or five years and only the first one makes it back that far.
This isn't exactly where it stood before because the Ride the Dragon version is from a few weeks ago and I threw out one which was actually kind of cooler but much longer. It would be cheating ... or not ... to be put both of them on there but there are many songs which have gone straight to the podcast without thinking of a CD.
There's no quick release but I don't want to hold too long and blow the comedy if someone bans it. Maybe you think it's childish to taunt Facebook and its prissy morality and, well, of course it is. I'm not clear on the problem with that, tho.
If you're quiet, you can hear the people on Facebook judging things. There's a billion of them judging people other than themselves on there all the time. It makes sound and if you would shut up for a minute you would hear it.
So I'll go off and judge the music for a bit although more likely to squander my time reading (larfs). That's so delicious. It must be like caviar if that's anywhere near as good as richies make it seem. I really don't remember the last time I even held a paperback in my hand. The most improbable thing to take with you on the road is books. They ain't never goin' make it.
So now ... books.
More to come with the CD. It's not just a flash in the air.
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