There was no better way to close out 2007 than with the same thing that kicked it off: a recording session. Of course, this was for a different album -- Red Roses and Dead Things, rather than the somewhat less blood-thirsty Stars Fall Home -- and at a different studio -- Mystic Fig, with Jeff Bohnhoff, rather than Flowinglass, with Kristoph Klover
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I cannot wait to hear this one.
Seriously, I would trust this man to cobble together the voice-key password phrases needed to get us into a top-secret military installation. Not that we would, y'know, ever want to do anything like that. And. Um. Stuff.
My voice is my passport, verify me.
You know, I remember how much trouble they went to in getting the word "passport" on the recording, but howinhell did they get "verify"? I always wondered about that.
Album version: the undead Andrews Sisters. Bonus version: the Elvira and Vincent Price comedy hour.
Heh!
Can't wait for all the plugged CDs.
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Eh. She probably asked him about programming. Or accounting. Lots of data to verify in either situation.
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Naan is good. Chapati also good. Puri da bomb....
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Well said. :)
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The advantage of recording in the winter is that the studio is somewhat under 103 degrees.
The disadvantage is having to say things like "Quick, we need to record ALL of Wendy's tracks tonight before she catches something ELSE and can't breathe for a month"
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