Thursday, March 23, 2006
Blogacillin
My blog is under the weather.
It is sickly from lack of attention. It needs sunshine... and water, some strolls on the lawn, vitamins, spa treatments, pilates, collagen injections, antidepressants, psychoanalysis personal coaching, past-life regression, colonics, and electroconvulsive therapy,
It's a sad state of affairs. An ounce of prevention would have prevented all of this. Now it needs 100kg of cure. Is anybody still reading this?
Thailand was lovely. One of my friends there is a girl named Ooy. She is 22. I bought her first pair of socks... along with her second pair of socks... to go with her first pair of real shoes, which she needed so we could go for a hike. Thai people mostly wear sandals and flip-flops.
I toured the countryside, and visited my favorite spot in the world, a Buddhist monastery built into a mountainside near Chiang Dao.
My jet lag in Thailand was fairly mild, but after I returned from my 10-day trip, it seemed like it was going to take me more than 10 days to synch back to Los Angeles. I'm finally feeling normalized again, just in time to fly to Morocco a week from today.
I will be in Morocco for 3 weeks. I'm going for another EO University, plus assorted independent traveling about. Marrakech, Casablanca, Fez, and that other city I can't spell, starts with an E.
When I get back, more recording... With Larry John McNally, John Leftwich, and some new guys as well...
Old friend John O'Brien has worked with many interesting projects and people, including rock artists Poe, Khaleel, The Corrs. He has been music supervisor on a couple of Vince Vaughan films, "Made" and the currently-in-production film with Jennifer Aniston, which I think is called "The Breakup."
Olle Romo has been drummer/programmer for the Eurythmics, co-written with Elton John, and recorded and/or produced for Celine Dion, Bryan Adams, Sophie B Hawkins and, um, some other people.
The new Stockroom website and affiliate program are up and running now. Very exciting. We're doing a lot of interesting new designs moving through the pipeline too... leather and latex.
There's a new Donald Fagen album out, in case you're one of those few who don't know but do care. I'm listening to it right now.
That reminds me... although I'm still not quite ready to post any demos of my music here, I will be soon. For now, I'll offer a preview of some lyrics:
It is sickly from lack of attention. It needs sunshine... and water, some strolls on the lawn, vitamins, spa treatments, pilates, collagen injections, antidepressants, psychoanalysis personal coaching, past-life regression, colonics, and electroconvulsive therapy,
It's a sad state of affairs. An ounce of prevention would have prevented all of this. Now it needs 100kg of cure. Is anybody still reading this?
Thailand was lovely. One of my friends there is a girl named Ooy. She is 22. I bought her first pair of socks... along with her second pair of socks... to go with her first pair of real shoes, which she needed so we could go for a hike. Thai people mostly wear sandals and flip-flops.
I toured the countryside, and visited my favorite spot in the world, a Buddhist monastery built into a mountainside near Chiang Dao.
My jet lag in Thailand was fairly mild, but after I returned from my 10-day trip, it seemed like it was going to take me more than 10 days to synch back to Los Angeles. I'm finally feeling normalized again, just in time to fly to Morocco a week from today.
I will be in Morocco for 3 weeks. I'm going for another EO University, plus assorted independent traveling about. Marrakech, Casablanca, Fez, and that other city I can't spell, starts with an E.
When I get back, more recording... With Larry John McNally, John Leftwich, and some new guys as well...
Old friend John O'Brien has worked with many interesting projects and people, including rock artists Poe, Khaleel, The Corrs. He has been music supervisor on a couple of Vince Vaughan films, "Made" and the currently-in-production film with Jennifer Aniston, which I think is called "The Breakup."
Olle Romo has been drummer/programmer for the Eurythmics, co-written with Elton John, and recorded and/or produced for Celine Dion, Bryan Adams, Sophie B Hawkins and, um, some other people.
The new Stockroom website and affiliate program are up and running now. Very exciting. We're doing a lot of interesting new designs moving through the pipeline too... leather and latex.
There's a new Donald Fagen album out, in case you're one of those few who don't know but do care. I'm listening to it right now.
I say Ray why do girls treat you nice that wayI have some tickets to see Donald live at the Wiltern soon. Cool.
He said its not what I know, what I think or say
Its what I do
Its what I do
Its deep beneath the skin
Its what I major in
Its what I do
That reminds me... although I'm still not quite ready to post any demos of my music here, I will be soon. For now, I'll offer a preview of some lyrics:
GENERATION (For Laurie J)
The first pale flash of a new life
Comes singing down the wire
And finds me thinking of my own time
Trying to grow and feed the fire
I can only hope your little one
Learns faster than me
But we all have our road to run
And we see what we see
Wasn't it yesterday
I was the next generation
Time keeps pulling away
On my plans and expectations
But I'm awake and alive
Still walking in the sun
A battle-scarred man
Whose best work is still to be done
We come from long lines of broken hearts
Broken homes, and broken dreams
We learned that no one's to be trusted
And nothing's what it seems
It's your turn now to try your hand
At breaking that chain
You can walk out from the shadow of your past
Though the memories remain
Maybe you're ready
Maybe you're not
You can dig down deep
You can give what you've got
It's hard to know where your love will go
Just lay it down
Let the river flow
Wasn't it yesterday
We were the next generation
Time will pull away
On our plans and expectations
But we're awake and alive
Still walking in the sun
Though the years have changed us
Our best work is still to be done
From time to time a happy ending
Takes us by surprise
You're with your child feeling clean and clear
As you look into her eyes
Wasn't it yesterday
We were the next generation
Time will pull away
On our plans and expectations
But we're awake and alive
Still walking in the sun
Though the years have changed us
Our best work is still to be done
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I'm still reading and have missed hearing the adventures of Joel. I hope when you go to Morocco, you'll have lots of "travelblogue" installments, complete with photos. Pleeeeease.
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