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Thinking by typing

I’m strongly considering leaving “Getting Away with It” off Dick Tracy Must Die. The album is already almost 44 minutes long, so it’s a decent length now. But much more importantly, I’m starting to think that “Getting Away with It” just isn’t ready. Worse, I’m starting to think it’s not going to be ready very soon. I’m starting to get the outlines of a new, even longer version of the song in my head, one that’s a little less hip-hop and is a little bit slower. I’m not sure. Part of that is… well…

…”Getting Away with It” should be epic. I’m sure of this. In my head, this thing is an opera, a showcase, a sprawling showstopper. It’s technically difficult, it’s already long (about 5m30), it’s got two levels of story going on… frankly, it’s a monster. But right now, it’s not having the impact I think it should, live, and right now, I think people are just plain overwhelmed by the sheer number of words. I’ve been thinking I can fix this when I record the studio version, but now I think it needs more than just the studio treatment.

If the live recording of last Saturday’s show came out decently – I haven’t checked yet – I might include a live cut as a bonus track. Then I’ll do a reworked studio version later. I’m honestly… I was sure for a long time that it was ready. I really was. But the more I work on it, the more I think I was premature. I think that’s why I have such a difficult time with it, still, both live and in studio.

I don’t think I’m cheating the album by doing this. Originally, Dick Tracy Must Die was going to be a 10-track CD, with “Getting Away with It” as the final track. I’ve cut other songs that were originally going to be on this album – most notably, “Life in the Underground” and “The World Falls Down1.” And I brought forward tracks from the untitled third album2. As of now, even without “Getting Away with It,” Dick Tracy is 13 tracks, with one more song than originally planned; with a live version of “Getting Away with It” in its current state as a bonus track, it’d be 14, with the final three tracks being “Stay Away,” “Shout at the Desert,” and “My Boyfriend.” I think that’s a pretty good closing – two hard-driving songs about existential questions, followed by dessert in the form of some comic relief.

…and with all this typing, I think I may have realised that the third album – the second “real” album of vocal/full-band original music – is called Getting Away With It, and that a reworked “Getting Away with It” is the title track. It’s definitely something to give serious consideration.

That kinda works in my head. Anybody out there got any thoughts? Particularly any of you who’ve heard “Getting Away with It”?


1: I put part of “The World Falls Down,” changed a bit, on the ending of “Thought You Knew,” if you want to have an idea about what it sounded like.

2: YES I HAVE THREE ALBUMS PLANNED OUT. The second, Distractions, is a collection of instrumentals and was originally going to have some traditional songs but I may do that as a separate EP. The third one has no title yet but starts with “Something’s Coming” and may have a tracklist of “Sad Muppet,” “Get Out,” “Hate Your Day Job,” “(Sick of) America,” “Roughrider,” “Taking Away,” “Elementals,” “December Storms” (that album’s instrumental, if I can come up with an ending), “What the Hell?” (which really needs a new title), and, if it works out, “Coyote.” It’s actually quite a bit lighter in tone than Dick Tracy Must Die. The fourth one is going to be called Rule the World but I don’t have any tracks written for it yet. Um. Except “Death Fat.” That’ll be on Rule the World. Have I mentioned I write a lot of songs?

And then there was one

Stay Away,” the 13th of 14 tracks of Dick Tracy Must Die, is a song for the desperate – a song of the kind of person so burned, so abused, so bereft of trust that they are unable any longer to ask for help, but can only tell people to stay back, to stay away, not to touch her – with the tiny, dying ember of desperate hope that someone will understand and prove her wrong. But don’t count on it.

It’s paired, in concert, with “Shout at the Desert,” which is, in turn, a song for the lost. “Stay Away” also features the return of the Fake Drumkit, but this time, not for lulz. Enjoy:

And, of course, don’t forget the show: Saturday, 8pm, Bothell, Dara, alone in the Lyons’ Den. Come – if you have a taste for blood.

open mics and missing pieces

Doing a bunch of open mics to promote the Saturday show; had fun rocking the Q Cafe tonight, will probably go to the Blue Moon tomorrow (Wednesday – I guess that’s today now, lol). Not sure where Thursday yet.

“Stay Away” is frustrating the hell out of me suddenly because I love everything I have recorded (including REVENGE OF THE FAKE DRUMKIT XD ) but I don’t have an extra thing for the bridge. It might not need anything in the bridge. But it feels like there’s an empty shape there. Or something. nnngh nnngh nnngh frustrating.

time for the big show

Well, okay, not until Saturday is it time for the big show, the last of the year as nobody will book anything but Christmas music in December and I gotta say: criminal elves don’t play that. And I won’t be playing any of that this weekend at The Lyons’ Den in Bothell, either, but I will be playing a big ol’ fleet of original music, a few covers I have permission to do – you can’t do most covers at the Den, they aren’t allowed, but I’m in the clear on these – and a few traditionals thrown in for good measure. The important bits:

I’ve also made a new Trad O’ th’ Fortnight recording. If you sign up for the mailing list, you can download a high-bitrate mp3 just for signing up. It’s Great Big Sea, the trad song the band presumably got their name from. The arrangement on their self-titled album is Bob’s, but the song itself is trad, and my arrangement is all my own, so there. Besides, it’s fun to play, and I have no idea what the lyrics mean, and that makes it cool.

Like fezzes.

Work proceeds apace on “Stay Away,” the 13th of 14 tracks on Dick Tracy Must Die. Stay tuned for further announcements. so close

not getting the point lulz

While getting paper posters printed at the copy centre, I was talking to a couple of people about the band, and this older woman came up to me, and exclaimed:

CRIME and the forces of EVIL? Where’s the positivity in THAT?!

Yeah, lady, I got news. XD

postarrrrrs

Not much of an update today – I got posters duplicated for the November 20th show at The Lyons’ Den in Bothell (8pm! No cover, c’mon out!) and put a bunch up various places not far from the venue. They look like this:


Click to enlarge

Where else should I try to hang these in real life? For the Wayward show, physical posters brought more people in than anything else. Want to help? Lots more sizes here. Tell your friends! Or your enemies. Whatever works. XD

Also: behind schedule on “Stay Away.” I have a zouk track down but not much else. 🙁 I’m not stuck, just overwhelmed with Other Crap. If you haven’t listened to any of the other tracks from Dick Tracy, tho’, click through and give a listen. Or there’s the video here – just skip ahead to the 40m mark with the slider. Neither of those songs are on this album, so to most of you, they’re new.

Oh look, video!

I played the open mic at Soul Food Books last night! They [used to] archive their streamed video [but no longer do; I’ve removed the links]. I went mostly so I could promote my show at The Lyon’s Den in Bothell on November 20th at 8pm, and I played a couple of songs you’ve probably never heard me play before – a cover, SJ Tucker’s “Come to the Labyrinth,” and one of my own, a newer song called “Something’s Coming.” “Something’s Coming” isn’t going to be on Dick Tracy Must Die – it’s the lead track for the as-yet-unnamed third album which almost certainly won’t be called Rule the World. (That’s the fourth album! XD )

I’m on a little more than 40 minutes in to this archived feed. You can’t hear the crowd at all, which is too bad, ’cause they were into it – Clint said what I did with “Come to the Labyrinth,” was, and I quote, “awesome” – and even with the… filtered? not sure what they did there… vocal mix it’ll give you an idea of what to expect out of a solo show. Just with, you know, much less pixelation. I’m higher resolution in real life. Mostly. XD

Also, don’t forget to join the mailing list if you want to participate in the Trad o’ th’ Week Occasional Giveaways. There’ll be a new track next week (not Monday, but before Friday) and then the old one goes away! So if you want it, now’s the time.

Show! Also, Trad O' the Week(ish), and and and

Now that Halloween is over and the elections are mostly done and hopefully people have a little more brain time XD and also because I don’t have a new song this week (I’m working on it! But it won’t be done ’till Monday) I wanted to remind everybody about my gig coming up on November 20th at The Lyons’ Den in Bothell, Washington. It’s a no-cover show, starts 8pm, runs until 10; two sets with a break in between. I’d love to see some of you there!

Also, if you missed it: I’ve got a new toy for you! Trad o’ th’ Week, or maybe Month, or It’s Up To My Schedule. Once a week or two, I’ll do a single-day recording of a traditional song – usually Newfoundland folk – and members of the Crime and the Forces of Evil mailing list will be able to download it free. And none of this 96k preview bullshit, either; it’ll be a high-quality mp3. ^_^ Once I’ve got enough of them I’ll probably make a compilation and put it up on the Bandcamp site for sale, so these aren’t throwaways; fans just get ’em free, and first. XD The first song – “Captain Kidd,” a song about the famous pirate – is already online, and you can get it by signing up to the CFoE mailing list at Fanbridge:

http://crimeandtheforcesofevil.fanbridge.com/

These are like live recordings, but without the audience – it’s me, a zouk or mandolin, and maybe a drum or flute if I have the time budget for it. This particular recording has the zouk, my vocals, and me on bodhran, which is genuinely as Old School Newfoundland Folky as I get. But it’s about criminals – pirates, in particular – so what’s not to love? Clickie and sign up!

And if you haven’t listened to any of the other recent uploads (and there’ve been a lot) and have been meaning to get around to that, you know where you can click. (IF you know what I mean… XD )

New toy!

We have a new toy: Trad o’ th’ Week, or maybe Month, or It’s Up To My Schedule. But! It’s a plan! And a toy.

Once a week or so, Solarbird the Lightbringer will do a single-day recording of a traditional song – usually Newfoundland folk – and members of the Crime and the Forces of Evil mailing list will be able to download it free. The first one – “Captain Kidd,” a song about the famous pirate – is already online. And you can get it by signing up to the CFoE mailing list at Fanbridge:

http://crimeandtheforcesofevil.fanbridge.com/

Yep! It’s a bribe! Yay, bribes! Basically these are like live recordings, but without the audience, and maybe with an accent instrument if there’s time. This version is zouk, vocals, and bodhran, which is genuinely as folky as I get. But it’s about criminals – pirates, in particular – so what’s not to love? Clickie and sign up OK!

busy busy busy

How can I be this busy but yet feel like I’m accomplishing so little?

Over on Facebook, The Lyons’ Den has an events page up for my November 20th solo show now. No poster image yet – I just sent them links to the files for that, though, having finally got ’round to making a poster this morning. If anybody wants copies (including print resolution), click here. The PDF is nicely high resolution and in proper full colour this time! o/

I also have a Facebook event for the show – I set mine up as soon as I got the gig. That one has the poster up already. XD

There’s a nice reaction to “Artefacts (You’ll Never See)” on the announcement post, with lj:westrider opining:

Mmm, I loves me a good Ghost Story Song. Only have a couple of them, so it’s particularly good to see another.

If you missed the song, here’re the players again:

Also, over on Dreamwidth, dw:unexpected_finn called “My Boyfriend,” “utterly brilliant… without [the] backstory the song actually stands alone as a dyke anthem in the class of anything from Lavender Jane.” And back on LJ, lj:mojave_wolf listed the still-incomplete Dick Tracy Must Die as a “New Good Thing,” advising people also to “look around on the site for the song descriptions, too–the coolest liner notes since the 60’s, at least!” Thank you all.

Tomorrow, Kohaku goes into the shop and fretwork is done. Friday, it’s back to work! TOO MUCH SLACKING lololololololololol XD

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