So I'm in Detroit until Thursday night. I'm not sure how this will affect my blogging. If they have wireless at the conference center, I'll try to do some live-blogging, but we'll see. So far, the trip is pretty good. The flight was late, but dinner was a baby greens salad topped with crunchy shitakes and chevre cheese, and the entree was a New York Strip Steak with Merlot reduction sauce and porcini ravioli on a bed of sauteed spinach topped with lightly fried onion strips. I like the Ritz-Carlton Dearborn's restaurant. I would recommend it if, for some reason, you ever find yourself in this Godforsaken hellhole.
A Fun evening in Detroit
On a final note, today at church was the premier of my first ever attempt at recorded music. It's a very simple song, bordering on simplistic (three chords, key of G, lots of repitition), but it was still a lot of fun to do. Garageband is a very handy program. Anyway, I apologize to everyone at church this morning for the fact that your Eucharist music was so bass-heavy. Maybe I'll fix it in the mix. Or maybe I'll just leave it as it is, who knows.
If so inclined, you can listen to it here.
3 comments:
Cool! I liked it!
The ending doesn't need work, you need work. The ending is one of the parts I actually liked. Maybe you should have more than 4 CDs if you are going to criticize my music. Or not, it doesn't really matter. I better go check the ending to make sure it really doesn't suck.
especially like the guitars and the snare drum work. i thought the ending piano was a new section - was hoping you were going to develop that thought next. if that piano part was in there earlier - would've been cool to solo the piano for a few and then bring the other thoughts you had back in. good job dude.
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