Signal Chain :: Evolution of a Song
Hey all, and a happy new year.
I have to tell you that I fear that Facebook and iPhones and the holidays and offspring are sucking the life from Addison Road. We need a mobile app, Mike!!!!
In the spirit of the new year, and new starts, I wanted to let you all know that I’m starting a new series of posts over at The Dailies’ Website, journaling the evolution of each of the songs from our new record. I had a lot of fun putting this together this morning, and I wanted to share it with you.
Hope 2009 is treating you all well, thus far, and we look forward to opening up our musical heads for you all now that the Christmas Miracles are all done.
Here! Click me! Click right here! Yeah! This one! With the little blue line under it! CLICK IT!!
michael lee 11:21 am on 5 January 2009 Permalink
There is a mobile app for this blog on the iPhone. It’s called Safari.
Daniel Semsen 1:00 pm on 5 January 2009 Permalink
Safari? Do I have to buy that from the app store?
Chad 1:25 pm on 5 January 2009 Permalink
Too much Zooming.
michael lee 1:37 pm on 5 January 2009 Permalink
I’ve tried a few different iphone themes, but none of them let you put recent comments on the front page. This place isn’t nearly as interesting without the comments.
Chad 2:45 pm on 5 January 2009 Permalink
Actually the posts are really just excuses for semi-witty banter.
michael lee 2:52 pm on 5 January 2009 Permalink
that’s always been my theory too.
Bobby 8:46 pm on 5 January 2009 Permalink
All right, all right, stop begging already. Send me your favorite iphone theme and I’ll toss the recent comments into The Loop for you.
june 10:56 pm on 5 January 2009 Permalink
Hon, you should totally have your students (at least that one) read this series!
corey 10:51 am on 6 January 2009 Permalink
June, I thought I made myself clear when I asked you not to call me that.
sharolyn 12:48 pm on 6 January 2009 Permalink
I’d listen to him. He looks pretty upset – he’s throwing guitars.
michael lee 2:17 pm on 6 January 2009 Permalink
That’s corey, all rage and simple lines.
michael lee 2:18 pm on 6 January 2009 Permalink
In some future redesign of this site, I kinda want Corey to do a whole set of icons that look like that for all of the categories (art & culture, politics, philosophy, technology, music, etc.).
Chad 3:11 pm on 6 January 2009 Permalink
I kinda want Corey to do that, too.
Corey!!! Make go!!!!
Zack 8:53 pm on 6 January 2009 Permalink
Corey is busy. Get off his back, people. We have real work to do, for real clients. None of this half-assed bloggy shit.
corey 8:58 pm on 6 January 2009 Permalink
Thanks, Zack. I sent a memo to my secretary to respond to this madness but it’s as if she’s nonexistent.
june 10:21 pm on 6 January 2009 Permalink
I think Corey should start another blog and I can’t decide if he should call it “All Rage and Simple Lines” or “Half-Assed Bloggy Shit.” Both titles do transport me so.
corey 8:12 am on 7 January 2009 Permalink
one describes my guitar playing and the other describes the blog that I already author…
Chad 8:50 am on 7 January 2009 Permalink
I’m just excited to see (hear) June swearing.
michael lee 11:03 am on 7 January 2009 Permalink
Oh, when Stick’s not there to keep her in check, June just becomes all kinds of crazy.
Zack 3:55 pm on 7 January 2009 Permalink
balls
Stick 10:55 pm on 7 January 2009 Permalink
Sigh.
Zack 5:18 pm on 8 January 2009 Permalink
I for one, prefer “Saucy Obscene June”. Less chat about kids and shit, and more profanity.
Alright Mike, I’ll go ahead and just say it: This blog needs more f-bombs.
michael lee 10:46 am on 9 January 2009 Permalink
Frumpdiggity yeah, it does!
june 2:51 pm on 11 January 2009 Permalink
“I for one, prefer ‘Saucy Obscene June’. Less chat about kids and shit, and more profanity.” …I might have to put this on one of my studio walls too.
michael lee 3:49 pm on 11 January 2009 Permalink
I think it can only have a positive impact on your work.