On Mon, 2006-01-16 at 16:55 -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Monday 16 January 2006 16:33, james(a)dis-dot-dat.net
wrote:
On Sat, 14 Jan, 2006 at 08:30AM -0600, Jan Depner
spake thus:
I wrote this about a week after the storm.
Later my daughter
worked on the melody and a bit on the lyrics. It was recorded in
Ardour (qjackctl/JACK), mastered with JAMin, and trimmed with
Audacity. It's in mp3 for my poor benighted Windoze using friends.
It is dedicated to Sam who didn't die in the lower ninth ward
but in Pass Christian, MS with his two year old son.
http://myweb.cableone.net/eviltwin69/katrina.mp3
I didn't get chance to listen to this for quite a while, but I'm glad
that I managed it.
One of the best tracks I've heard on these lists - although I have to
echo what a few people have said about the vocals. They just need
bringing out a little more.
I also like the idea of songs that speak plainly about important
events, if done properly.
Badly done (which this isn't), they sound quite naive, cheesy and
depthless.
Done well (which I think this is), they feel like an alternative way
to record history. Which, of course, songs have been doing for as
long as there were singers. One of the more beautiful incarnations of
oral history.
Thanks for sharing.
Another criticism, and one I think is more important than quibling
over small changes to vocals, is the copyright.
You obviously want people to hear it, so why restrict copying? I
can't mail this to a friend, make a copy for my walkman or do any of
the many things that would get this listened to by a wider audience
than the list.
'scuse me? I have yet to see a copyright notice of any kind, and yes, I
was somewhat concerned. What os and player program are your using that
is causeing these 'restrictions'?
And to Jan, what are your terms? I saved it for replay here, and even
sent it to another local friend who has done some similar work, and he
liked it too. But I surely don't want to be looked at as a pirate. So
what do I do next?
Send it to anyone you like. I'm easy (but I'm not cheap ;-) The
copyright notice is in the mp3 id3 tag. The license is Creative Commons
non-commercial/attribution (as good as anything I guess ;-) Actually,
the only reason I say non-commercial is that I would like for anyone
covering it to let me know that they did so I can get a copy ;-)
--
Jan 'Evil Twin' Depner
The Fuzzy Dice
http://myweb.cableone.net/eviltwin69/fuzzy.html
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