May 17, 2008

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Blue-ish -- For whatever reason, I've been craving organ lately. So here's this little offertory selection.

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May 16, 2008

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Techno(logy) -- technology transforms, baby!


(I think the cinnamon gum I'm chewing is responsible...)

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March 27, 2008

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Political Buzz -- Isn't it odd the way words lose meaning when heard again and again?

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January 28, 2008

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GWB -- Tonight George W Bush will deliver his last State of the Union speech to Congress. To mark the occasion I thought we could listen back to some of his earlier speeches.

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November 12, 2007

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War Prayer I is today's listener suggestion. It comes from my uncle Edward "Skip" Morneau, who also suggested the two "Paul is Dead" pieces. He suggested that I take a look at Mark Twain's War Prayer and make a series of pieces about it.

Briefly, the poem sets the scene in a small American town, bursting with pride over it's young men in uniform who are going off to glory in war. There's flag-waving and a parade. On Sunday morning, the townspeople gather at church to worship and to ask God for victory on the battlefield.

During the pastor's extended prayer, an old man in white enters the church and ascends to the pulpit. When the prayer is finished, he steps up and says that he is a messenger of the Lord. He goes on to say that every prayer asking for a blessing is actually two prayers, one spoken and one silent. The old man recites for them this second silent prayer, asking God to crush their enemies, to destroy their land, and to make widows and orphans of their people.
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It's really much more powerful in Twain's words. You should read it for yourself. If you prefer not to read online, any library should have it.

I've decided to make three pieces from this poem. Today's sets the scene in the town with a parade song, an Old Testament reading (Ezekiel 25), a response to the reading ("May God continue to bless America") and an "organ burst". Tomorrow we will hear the pastor's prayer and on Wednesday we will hear the old man's prayer.

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October 21, 2007

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Boys & Girls After hearing an interview with RX Music on Some Assembly Required I was inspired to make another piece using samples from The George W Bush Public Domain Audio Archive. As it turns out, Jay C Batzner had the same idea for his Unsafe Bull podcast....

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September 29, 2007

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Bulldan - Today is my brother Dan's birthday. As kids we didn't get along very well, something that's changed with age. One thing we did agree onิ๘‡ิ๘‡ิ๘‡we both think the piano groove in Hey Bulldog rocks. (Apparently Propellerheads think so too...)

Happy birthday Dan!

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July 24, 2007

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Ashley Pearson Believes in You is a phrase from the 2004 State of the Union address. As a refresher, Ashley Pearson is the girl who sent the President a letter about supporting US troops in Iraq. Bush read from this letter during the speech.

I'm not sure what it is about Bush's peculiar way of speaking that attracts me, but I find myself going to the The George W. Bush Public Domain Audio Archive a lot.

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July 8, 2007

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Leading was created using a single sample from the The George W Bush Public Domain Audio Archive that I manipulated using my favorite freeware, Sound Hack, and mixed in Logic. Enjoy.

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