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I know the title was totally meaningless. The song, in itself, was totally meaningless as well. It features me on guitar (back in 1987 or so) with my friend, Sean Crain, thumping one monotonous note over and over again. It was meant to be a joke pretty much and not worthy of real work. It was recorded live on a two track recorder. This would qualify as one of those “avant-garde” experiments at best. I later overdubbed a tambourine and maraca just to fill out a percussion area that it was lacking, but one might even ask—why bother? Again, it is what it is—pretty much just an exercise to get levels adjusted before making an actual recording—and to get out of a songwriter’s block. And to answer a question about the ending—is it supposed to end like that? Answer is, yes and no. We had no ending to the song, but, if I remember correctly, we had a power outage as we recorded this, so hence, an abrupt ending. This is recording #192. THE I DON’T KNOW FLICK INFLUENCE SYNDROME AVANT-GARDE INSTRUMENTAL Written and performed by Wayde K. Brown & The Santairs Copyright 2013—All Rights Reserved Recorded at The CELL BLOCK Studio in Auburn, WA.
Posted on: Tue, 13 Jan 2015 01:12:21 +0000

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