Tue, 6 February 2007 ![]() I apologize for the length of time it took to get this together but I needed to get Greg into the studio to get some of his comments. With all the lawsuits we both are involved in, it's hard to coordinate these things. We ended up just doing the entire show ourselves, which was really nice. I also decided to break this up and add a third podcast since this podcast in its original form would have gone on too long. So, this show will contain the remainder of our studio recordings and the next show will contain one of the final live concerts that we did. Two of the song intros are incorrect. I mention that I'll be playing "Hello" and "Sam the Octopus" but when I tried to play them I noticed they had too much bass and peaked out the speakers. So, the song list below is the actual list of the show and you can't trust a damned thing I say on the actual podcast. Also, I was pretty drunk recording "Through" so apologies for the lazy vocals. This era finds us not only influenced by Pink Floyd, but also by a man who would eventually become our guru. He exposed us to a lot of music and ideas we otherwise never would have encountered. He had a weekly psychedelic radio show, The Cosmic Kitchen that we listened to religiously each week. Special thanks goes out to Hawkwind Mike, wherever you are today. Two great songs to look out for on this podcast are "Don't Be A Stranger, Cleophus" and "Sunlight Flows Softly", which were two of our flagship songs. The first song, Nine Shades of Grey, is also a good one. This show encompasses the years from 1995 to 2001 and it was great getting Greg in the studio for a nice little stroll down amnesia lane. I also wanted to post a couple of relevant links, which I will do here: Alex Yaker's Band Sites - Alex Yaker was the fourth Satellite and an amazing keyboard player and person. He still plays music today and this is a link to his site on MySpace Through the Sparks - Greg is also in a band today (the unfaithful bastard) and they can be seen on many nights at Bottletree. Piper no longer has an official web site but if you are feeling masochistic, you can start your pursuit here (theoretically). Just email the writer/producer. Or, you can email me and get a copy. I still have three or four being used as paper weights somewhere. As always, special thanks go out to Greg and Bradley, without whom this entire journey would never have been possible. Title: A Crazy Man Goes Silent Tracks: From Light Side Night Side (1995/6/7): From The Piper Soundtrack (2001): Not On An Album (2001): Comments[5] |
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