# Tracks | 14 |
Total Time | 37:14 |
Source | Computer (.wav) |
Src Date | 1995 - 2001 |
Mixing | Cool Edit 96, DDClip, Acid |
Mix Date | 2001 Jul - Sep |
Release Date | 2001-09-01 |
Here is the second batch of songs. These aren't from my old 4-track tapes (except track 11). They were (mostly) recorded directly to computer so that I could actually get it right this time. I taped 5 of them the week I installed Acid and it was fun to watch them coagulate. ("Crystalize" if you prefer a less gorey word.) The last 4 tracks are in a way "bonus" in that they've been added on after I had originally burned my master copy.
Here's the "artwork" (covers) for this CD in the case that you never got a real copy or spilled coffee on the original. (These images are 150 dpi.)
Track | 1 | |
Length | 4:39 | |
Size | 5.2 MB | |
Notes | I was just starting adding drums to songs so I didn't know what I was doing. It was written in October 1996 during some messy emotional crap with my then-girlfriend. I guess the ending lyrics gave the CD its title ("What is the thing that\'s in your head?"), but I was also noticing that I say the word "head" a lot in the first few songs. |
Lyrics |
The night has come, it's quiet and alone And I'm here thinking all is lost (Then I will stop with nothing more to say The fire has burned out and has left And I'm here thinking all is lost And I I take everything that's on the floor |
Track | 2 | |
Length | 2:39 | |
Size | 3.0 MB | |
Notes | I've never heard the original version of this song (by the Wipers). I've only heard the Nirvana cover. This song would be amazing to play live in a small club with a bunch of crazy moshers. |
Lyrics |
Standing on the stairs Straight as an arrow Standing on the stairs |
Track | 3 | |
Length | 1:04 | |
Size | 1.2 MB | |
Notes | This one is from February 1996 and the mp3 fits on a 3.5" floppy. I don't think there's any bass guitar in this or the last song. The magic came out when I added the "hey" during the chorus. Again, I mention the word "head": "It's all in your head." |
Lyrics |
Reasons lost and reasons hated |
Track | 4 | |
Length | 2:11 | |
Size | 2.5 MB | |
Notes | Hmm... apparently this was written four days before "Reasons Lost". Oh, and I can now say that I no longer hate calculus. Good times with the three tracks of vocals for the verses, and I got to rhyme "rest" with "derivatives". |
Lyrics |
You know I really tried my best But I Studied today, I didn't get no rest |
Track | 5 | |
Length | 4:19 | |
Size | 4.8 MB | |
Notes | I recorded the guitar verses with my acoustic guitar intact. By the time I got to making up a large bridge/interlude/whatever, the plastic nut had broken and my fat E string was flopping around on the frets. (That's the rattle you hear at 1:53+.) I wrote the words in Aug 1999 and Jun 2000 and only finished in 2001. This song took longer to get around to finishing than any other. |
Lyrics |
I keep you alive Swing that side wall |
Track | 6 | |
Length | 1:54 | |
Size | 2.1 MB | |
Notes | That's the AM dial you hear throughout. It was time for me to use the cliché. |
Lyrics |
[none] |
Track | 7 | |
Length | 2:37 | |
Size | 3.1 MB | |
Notes | This has got to be from some time after 1998 since I used DDClip and its 4 tracks to make it. I placed each and every wav drum hit by hand. I think I used James Brown snare and hi-hat and RHCP kick. The guitar-sounding thing is from "Tommy the Cat" by Primus, hence the name. |
Lyrics |
[none] |
Track | 8 | |
Length | 2:47 | |
Size | 3.0 MB | |
Notes | This is one of the first things I did with DDClip at the end of 1998. I didn't realize that I should use a 44.1kHz sampling rate instead of 22. I didn't put this on Dead Pigs because I thought it sucked too much. But I relented when the fans petitioned. I put it up on mp3.com and some fool included it for the Folk Rock mp3.com radio station they created (however that works). |
Lyrics |
Leave it alone, it hasn't grown They sadly came and took away all the drowning carload |
Track | 9 | |
Length | 1:22 | |
Size | 1.5 MB | |
Notes | I don't know what I was thinking for this one. The melody came from a dream I had. I always dream of really bad-ass songs but can never remember them when I wake up. |
Lyrics |
I I cannot see Tell me what it means |
Track | 10 | |
Length | 2:46 | |
Size | 3.1 MB | |
Notes | Based on actual events. A post-dumpage song. Very post as it was 9 months later. How about that disco drum ending? The original CD burning ended with this song. I eventually added 4 more songs and gave the first master CD away at an open mic night in exchange for the winner paying for my drink. |
Lyrics |
Clawing inner membrane tissue that leaves scratches in my head Sitting on a stone bench carving watching thinking of what she said And I don't know fight come down |
Track | 11 | |
Length | 2:06 | |
Size | 1.9 MB | |
Notes | I got an HS-500 Yamaha when I was 7 and I taught myself how to play christmas songs on it. This song was recorded in 1983. Okay... not really. |
Lyrics |
[none] |
Track | 12 | |
Length | 2:15 | |
Size | 2.4 MB | |
Notes | "Open Ocean" is my most favoritest song. Ever. It was recorded the same morning I wrote it. The first demo recording was screwed up by CoolEdit so what you hear is the second demo recording. I liked the way it sounded overall and didn't re-record it. The night before I was told to get over a girl who lived just too far away to be practical (1600 miles). When I woke up, I was listening to some sad Doo-Wop and decided to write something like that. I don't think I did, but I got a good song. |
Lyrics |
I'll apologize now for a sad song Maybe I can row it Should have known |
Track | 13 | |
Length | 2:20 | |
Size | 2.7 MB | |
Notes | Written in May 1995, the same year as classics such as "It's Claire", "Running Down the Hall", "Is This the Way It Should Be?", "Oh Me", "Finding What I Want", "Bridge", and the hit "Butt Muffs", it was only in 2001 that music magic was maximized with bass and a guitar solo. |
Lyrics |
Don't whisper your name |
Track | 14 | |
Length | 4:41 | |
Size | 5.1 MB | |
Notes | The beat came into my head at work (physics student worker). I was working on a cosmic ray data acquisition system. All non-percussion sounds are from guitar, reworked with CoolEdit96. |
Lyrics |
[none] |