Since you folks were kind enough to reach the first three stretch goals, here (as promised) is a recording of me singing not just the song I promised, but an additional one as well -- and a lot of blather besides.
I couldn't figure out how to upload it so here's a link to the mp3 on Dropbox.
So anyways, this is me with my first voice-recording-thing. I can't call it a podcast -- it's far too amateur hour for that.
Please be kind.
Monday, August 5, 2013
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I dont know if this is the right spot but have you thought about reading Lady Lazerus by sylvia Plath?
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ReplyDeleteHow about a dramatic reading of "Jabberwocky"?
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the shout out. But you should have added the part about you running for the White House. I still think some one that speaks the truth no matter how harsh the truth is is far better than what we got now.
ReplyDeleteI'd be like a combination of Rand Paul and Henry Rollins...
ReplyDeleteBeing as I'm one of those people who can't carry carry a tune in a bucket, whose singing sounds like a sack of cats getting beaten with a tennis racket, who sings in the key of R flat...
ReplyDelete...anytime I hear somebody who actually can sing, it's like seeing someone pull a quarter from behind my ear: Ooh! Magic!
Thank you for singing my song! :)
Thank you for making it!
ReplyDeleteIf you ever add more verses, perhaps I can give a better performance that will do it justice. :)