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November 12, 2004
triple eclipse on mother planet Jupiter
Credit: NASA, ESA, and E. Karkoschka (University of Arizona)
Source Link: HubbleSite
Posted by jacob at 09:40 AM
November 10, 2004
project night
Tried to get going on the "Fuck U BitcH" song from last practice. I got the kick drum and the bass line sequenced in the PX7. I really need to get to work on writing down the lyrics for ALL the songs we currently plan to play.
Posted by jacob at 09:34 AM
November 07, 2004
jam night
Another jam night, got a few good ideas, including a nice driving industrial number with Captain MC-DJ screaming at the top of his lungs -- "FUCK YOU...GOD DAMN BITCH...I HATE YOU...GOD DAMN BITCH". Okay, so not the most eloquent lyrics, but they work nicely.
Posted by jacob at 09:30 AM
November 03, 2004
so...which country will you move to?
Kerry has conceded. Bush has won -- a 'mandate' according to his delusions. Depression sets in. Anyway, which country are you moving to? Our first choice is Canada (Toronto, which would fit into our NE Quadrant theme). However, I really like the Netherlands (other than the fact that they frown on immigrant Americans). Third choice is Japan and my final choice is anywhere South America -- at least they know how to fuck shit up there when their governments go bad. Maria, here I come ;)
Our practice was slow, I spent some time trying to get the instrumentation for 'Chasing the Dragon' and we also watched Conan which was hilarious -- 'Conan, it was a landslide victory.' And 'Kerry's a flip-flopper'. Hope Conan does just as good when he takes over the Tonight Show.
Posted by jacob at 08:33 PM
November 01, 2004
ring of stellar death
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/CfA
Posted by jacob at 11:27 PM
halloween
Halloween jam -- Fostex #86. Basically just new ideas tonight. Some good, some kinda blah. I really liked our noisy, exploratory ambient attempts. The carny song was also kinda cool and different, but I would need to get the arpeggiated keyboard part synched with the rest of the must for it to sound its best.
Posted by jacob at 03:45 PM