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Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Don’t put it in your pocket, sir. It’s your lucky quarter.
I spent most of last night digging through 3 or 4 hours of tour footage. Tedious, but worth it. Particularly when you wind up with cinematic gems like this:
Case in point, we're working on making this whole tour thing happen again (and again and again). We're hitting some cities up this summer up here in the Northeast (including this Friday at TT's in Cambridge). And while I can't make any definite statements on the matter (though, I could certainly lie about it!), we'll hopefully do some more serious traveling come the Fall. In the meantime there's plenty for you to do to keep yourself busy. Pleeeeeeeentyyyy... For starters, if you missed our interview with Phil on The Dweezil Show (on WMFO), you can listen to it as a streaming mp3 over here. We go quite a bit into working on the songs for the album and we share a few tour stories. And, whenever we get a chance, take Ross down a peg or two. That's what he gets for being nice to me; sometimes. If talking's not your thing (lord knows it ain't mine), there's a nice acoustic version of The Last Time that Jen did. It's at the beginning of Part 2, if you must know. Nächstes, a cool docu featuring an equally cool chick who calls herself The Mixtress features Release at the beginning. Release is that song off Leave Your Light On we don't play at shows merely to let you know who is the boss of you (Us). Anyhoo, the short documentary placed high at the 2008 International Documentary Challenge and took the Best Soundtrack prize, too. Like everything on the planet (including Iron Man, which I saw last week) it's on YouTube. I've posted it below, so.. watch it! Gah... I've had a headache on the left side of my face, just above my eye, for the last three days. I'm guessing it's a sinus infection of some sort (yum). I'm not a doctor though. So I think I'll do the next best thing and open the floor to comments so that You, the readers, may accurately determine my diagnosis. Who knows, if this works out we could probably solve this whole health care issue in one fell swoop. Cheers, Henry BLOG ARCHIVE
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