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August 30, 2004

More new old music

Posted by b-ruce at 08:05 PM

I dusted off my 4-track again over the weekend and digitized a few songs. I present you today with "Instrawesome" a previously unnamed ditty featuring Ben Ucherek on drums and yours truely on lead bass, not sure who laid that keyboard track down, but seems too good to have been me, prolly Ben or one of the other Jumpsuit Robbies. Hope you enjoy.

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August 27, 2004

Brain triggers enjoyment and satisfaction when you decide to get revenge

Posted by b-ruce at 08:26 AM

Story here. I guess I'm not all to surprised by this, but I still found the story interesting.

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August 16, 2004

Olympic Thought

Posted by b-ruce at 02:40 AM

So I was watching both sexes do gymnastics and noticed that only the women's floor exercise is set to music. Why is there no dancy aspect to the men's? Surely the crowd would enjoy hearing a Gloria Estefan song while the men tumbled around too. Or they would if there was a crowd. Doesn't look like anyone showed up to Athens.

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August 03, 2004

New old music on b-ruce

Posted by b-ruce at 10:01 AM

I dusted off my 4-track again over the weekend and digitized a few songs. I present you today with "Cowboy's Anguish" a 3.5 min surf loop featuring Joe Procop on guitar, Ben Ucherek on drums and yours truely on lead bass. I must take credit for both arangement of the 4 notes we play as well as all the sloppiness in the performance. We usually recorded these songs after only one or two run throughs before or after a JSR practice. Joe and Ben were amazingly adaptive while I had to practice my part for days. Sure it's a minute too long but I like the melody and feel.

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