Sunday, August 12, 2007

Terry Baiin's Journal of Sound

Terry Baiin's Journal of Sound

Comfort Me with Comfort Eagle

Posted: 11 Aug 2007 05:02 PM CDT

I once used Comfort Eagle to end a movie I made with my son and daughter, and as the credits rolled we got that super-duper bass line that runs through, and I will always always always associate that song with the end of that movie. Roll credits. Go. Very cool way to step out of the movie, folks. If I ever make a movie for public consumption, this might just be the way to end it.

Um, depending on the movie, of course.

Dance.

Comfort Eagle

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When I'm 70, I Want to Be William Shatner

Posted: 11 Aug 2007 01:13 PM CDT

Okay. When Mr. Shatner says "I Want You to Be You," he says it exactly as you would expect him to say it... and he has the chops to put you in your place while doing so. And when he says "well maybe not the capris," you lose the capris, dammit. This may be the highest of the high on all the Shatner albums (and this one was produced by Ben Folds, so it does exactly what it should be doing). He has become his own self-reflective empire, and that is exactly as he seems to like it. Nay, love it. Say no more. I shall say no more.

Except this.

Spit out the gum it doesn't work.


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