Post a Comin'

Sat Sep 27, 2008 1:31 pm


This is how far away Eisley's new record is from earth. But this post is not about the new record.
It's about my next post about new songs.



If you keep reading my blogs, it will appear closer.

It's Coming. I swear i am working on an Eisley/RoseWood (EisWood) post like i promised. I was all set to grab some specific video on Friday but it seems that RoseWood and 6000 customers lost their power late afternoon Friday and I was thwarted ( more details on this reply ). Sadder than my not being able to film anything was Eisley's plight... they were SO ready to lay down guitar tracks on this 3rd song (called: "La Boca es Grande, Fraulein").


And you will prepare your selves by talking about it's arrival.

Clips - Good news for modern boid: I solved my conversion problem by downloading a little app' called MPEG StreamClip and am now able to convert MPEG1 files (Sony CyberShot) to QT files with actual audio! yeah, so I'm just editing a few key clips but need more. I need some of those "hi -we're eisley and we're makin' some new music that will stump your growth...blah, blah, blah... You know - sound byte shiz.


The very day will draw nigh.

The difficult part is trying to figure out how to hide the new songs that the band is actually playing and recording in the background... from you (tsk. tsk.) I suppose I could just cut out the audio and over-dub me singing "Tree Tops" - which i might do... and should do... but don't worry; I'll probably sing the National Anthem or something more appropriate if I do. It'll sound great dubbed over the band's new song entitled: "Oh How I Gonged That Lame Chunk-a No Good Goon".


You will shriek with anticipation.

Oh wait - you wanted to hear the audio of the song and not my vocals? Right. Get a clue. You're all suffering a medullic contusions. mmm... well, maybe I could include just a few seconds of a few songs. Some of you old timers know that I've been at this rockin-a-hard-place before. We'll see. I will probably dice in a few pieces of actual songs - though I hate it when there are frag-offerings; it forces you guys to fill in melodic dna blanks...which is dangerly-dangerous.


And soon, it will plow right into the center of your life.

I should have something put together soon. I think they have a session tomorrow so I'll do what i can to get what i need and shove something on-line asap. I'll also comment about the industry and eisley and the future of frog emissions - or something: legends of big foot scams (that recent one shattered my faith), how Fall should be renamed WILT and DIE, why carpet is such a bad idea, and why TV remotes aren't sold with remote locators... and even possibly what's going on behind the Eis-veil, etc.


And the word on the streets will spread.


And the people of our tiny planet will enter into a trance as they gaze into the eis-ball of doom.

If anyone thinks this photo-journal is the result of anything besides my utter willingness to be vulnerably stupid, please understand - most of this random rhetoric is purely the result of random brain cells firing and dying at random. No, actually, I was inspired by something: 1.) To forewarn of my promise to fulfill my promise of a new-song-centric post and 2.) last night I watched TCM (as i often do); there was this brilliant documentary about the history of Sci-Fi films narrated by Lucas and Spielberg. I'm a sucker for old films about Space travel, aliens, monsters...from Buck Rogers to StarWars... from the fire breathing nostrils of Godzilla to the lame remakes of Godzilla and War of the Worlds (old films rule).

The documentary was illuminating; insightful - they were making connections between things like 40's/50's experimentation w/ radiation (nuclear testing) and films that expressed our fear of the outcome... suggesting that mankind would eventually pay the price for experimenting with such powerful, unknown forces. Small household spiders become 50' tall and step on us instead of the opposite... role reversals, mutations... (shrinking man), messengers from outer space visit our planet to warn us that they'll have to destroy us because we're dangerous to the Universe, etc. Metaphors... admissions of guilt, fear, etc. Our inability to speak with aliens was a metaphor to identify with our failures in communicating with the new world... foreign leaders. Fear of over-population fueled films about space exploration and travel; on and on. Brilliant... and this has nothing to do with eisley.

Anyway, toward the end of the documentary, I snapped these images from clips of "War of the Worlds". The new songs or any post about new songs has no affinity with this theme. I just needed to use pictures to tell a story.

Thnx and have a great Sunday. cya. bd

19 Comments

pumamina
doesn't make much sence

posted Sun Sep 28, 2008 11:02 pm
ptah
I'm right there with ya, Boyd. I knew those screen captures before you mentioned where you got them. Love sci-fi movies!! - from War of the Worlds & Forbidden Planet to all the Godzilla movies. Good frame of mind to be in with halloween coming up...

hahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!!

posted Mon Sep 29, 2008 12:55 pm
fernster
Bravo!!
you managed to give away so little within all that fluff!! your good!

hopin to hear some background insight on the songs from the girls at some point
Zat would be cool.!!

posted Mon Sep 29, 2008 12:58 pm
tungsten
Love the sci-fi pics. Here's hoping Eisley writes another sci-fi song like "Invasion". The movie "Alien" w/ Sigourney Weaver would be an awesome subject of a song.

posted Mon Sep 29, 2008 2:17 pm
missholli
!Senor!
Por Favor!

posted Mon Sep 29, 2008 4:24 pm
Dan and Sam
Thanks for the update, Boyd! As well as the "War of The Worlds"
( The 1950's Gene Barry original version), I also see you used a couple of scenes from another of my favorites sci-fi movies, Leslie Neilsen and Anne Francis in "Forbidden Planet" ( the first appearence of the fabulous 'Robbie the Robot') . I'll have to watch for that documentary on
TCM! Wink


And we're looking reallyforward to anything about the recording sessions that you can post, Thanks again!! Smile

posted Mon Sep 29, 2008 10:38 pm
reflectedxglory
this made my little, really sleep deprived head explode or is it implode, am i even spelling that right?! eh not spell checking to lazy...::submit::

posted Tue Sep 30, 2008 11:48 am
grain thrower
While the rambles are obviously induced by hallucinogens or sleep deprivation, the WotW pict-o-vision ("In color!") is mega-inspired. You should post more often when clinging to a single thread of consciousness! Additionally, your Eis-guard would be weakened and you might slip up and post the skiffle jungle mix version of that salsa/Krautrock hybrid song they're working on.

Those 50s & 60s films sought to alert people much about their shortcomings. Who isn't still chilled by the words: "You humans are so stupid! Stupid, stupid, stupid!!!" Oh c'mon, he was trying. Trying to make movies with no money, no time, and no talent! I highly recommend Tim Burton's 'Ed Wood' which you probably have seen 5 times already. Fun for da whole family.

But siriusly (in keeping with the sci-fi theme), great post. Look forward to more and the Big Accidental Demo Leak. Right, that's a notion even Philip K. Dick would find farfetched.

posted Tue Sep 30, 2008 7:37 pm
boyd
thanks grain thrower and all. i almost deleted that post because it was so garsh-darn pointless. Someone said "this makes no sense" and they were correct. I appreciate your vote of confidence. Sometimes my posts become these forced archetypes... intent affects content. Trying too hard can sometimes fill up the best laid plans bin. I get into weird areas no matter how focused or relaxed i am.

posted Wed Oct 01, 2008 4:59 pm