Hehe, that’s brilliant, well done to you, esteemed frog, love it
If you are going to make a movie unbearably long, one with Forever in the title seems like a good candidate.
Wow, I never really realized before how directors plan for suspenseful music to turn mostly nonsense into a real scene.
Eh, Negativland was alright if you’re into their more experimental stuff.
Thanks. Still working out the bugs so you can tweet your own results from the randomizer, but so far so good.
I don’t know if anybody else is laughing at this, but I’m having fun.
Came here to make exactly the same claim after checking their songs on Wiki.
Me too. Being about the right age/sex helped things along!
Looking back I’ve just realised “Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me” may have been my first self-taught “multitrack recording”.
I remember dubbing the song onto cassette from the radio as a kid, figuring out each part on a yamaha keyboard, and layering them on the record function (complete with cheesy string section and pitch bending yamaha keyboard electric guitar solo).
Thanks for the memory jolt BB.
When I got my first radio that could record to cassette I recorded the first song that I heard on thew radio.
I was never a big Heart fan but this one song I listened to so often since it was the first song on my first mix tape that it gets the nostalgic feels.
I didn’t graduate to multi tracking until 4ish years later. [Waves] Tascam portastudio.
The last good U2 song was “Bad” from Wide Awake in America
If there were any good songs in 1995 I don’t think they were by U2 or on a Batman movie soundtrack
Okay, a couple days of experimenting and you can now tweet your own madlib creations directly to your own timeline.
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