Well speaking of Marshall, In the song Business off of The Eminem Show he rhymes oranges with hinges and syringes and inches. Which are all just half rhymes. Rap is full of half rhymes though.
Well speaking of Marshall, In the song Business off of The Eminem Show he rhymes oranges with hinges and syringes and inches. Which are all just half rhymes. Rap is full of half rhymes though.
Glad you like it Zvrra π
TFW you're nearing the end of recording your third solo album and you decide to have a listen to your first record . . .
Still use Gimp for a lot of things but I recently learned that itβs a hell of a lot easier to warp text in Inkscape.
White trans women with long red wavy hair, black dress, sunglasses, blue jean jacket, pink tights and black high top shoes standing on the grass next to a building in the sun
White trans women with long red wavy hair, black dress, sunglasses, blue jean jacket, pink tights and black high top shoes standing on the grass next to a building in the sun, smiling
AKA Sunshine, The Day Tripper
Thanks M.L! I'm glad you dig it π₯°π
Girl who's finally starting to figure out how to psychedelicize an image using Inkscape & Gimp (Updated version of cover art for my upcoming third album & the 1895 Ethel Reed poster I lifted the artwork from)
Monochrome photo of a white trans woman with long red wavy hair wearing a pink chiffon nightgown and peignoir. Her arms are outstretched to her sides and she has a big smile on her face.
Monochrome Monday
Hmmm let's see here. 8 Film faves . . .
1. Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966)
2. The Trip (1967)
3. Easy Rider (1969)
4. Countess Dracula (1971)
5. Requiem pour un vampire (1972)
6. Super Fly (1972)
7. Scooby-Doo & The Witch's Ghost (1999)
8. Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (2004)
The Love-In at Elysian Park, L.A., Easter Sunday, 1967
(Footage from the event can be seen in Les Blank's 1968 film God Respects Us When We Work, But Loves Us When We Dance, which is like my fave short film ever)
no war no borders no cops no prisons no to all of this shit
Israel, immediately after vaporizing a bunch of little girls:
me kissing Logan's neck. Logan is smiling. π
hey! we're unemployed, disabled, transsexual survivors if you can help us stay fed we'd appreciate it
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"I asked Chat GPT and -" ok, I asked the exhumed corpse of Pope Formosus during the Cadaver Synod and he went "... ... ..." and then his jaw fell off and it was still a better answer
Decided to look at the magazine rack at the grocery tonight and that's how I learned that Bob Weir passed last month. That made me pretty emotional. Guess it's inevitable when you're 40-60 years younger than most of your heroes but the last few years it's like my heroes are just dying left and right
Xtian is one of the best people i know and ive known them for like, literally 30 years at this point.
their brother JP is also an incredibly giving and wonderful person who could definitely use the help if you're able
please share/repost/give if u can!
thanks fam π
With rolls I often have to play around and experiment to get the sound right but with something like 8th notes on the hi-hat it's just become very second nature to punch 6 or 8 hits into a bar and drag down velocity on every second hit to between 60 & 70, or to lower kick velocity on offbeats
I do a fair amount of velocity editing to add dynamic and avoid the machine-gun roll sound and then I feed my programmed tracks into a sample replacement drum trigger to get tastier drum sounds. For this anyway. If I'm doing an 80s tune or an industrial song I often skip the velocity editing.
The Electric Night Tripper . . .
with tambourine and finger cymbals in hand, will sing for all the flower children . . . and organ solos and a fuzz guitar freakout or two, of course, and the sounds of harpsichord and mellotron. It's my first LP with drums too (programmed, but I'm good at that)
my good news for today: when the paperwork goes thru soon ... i should have work! that means i only have to hang on, for One More Month. ive been biting my tongue, but it seems like this is it. this is it.
just a few more weeks
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MUTUAL AID REQUEST
Ashley Diamond, a Black trans woman, fought the state of Georgia for the right to receive hormone therapy while incarcerated -- and won. She's struggled to find stable housing since release, and is suffering end-stage renal (kidney) failure. Please give to her survival fund. π§΅
Rough draft for Grace's third album cover "Flower Child. It features a red-haired white woman holding a big hibiscus looking flower painted in an art nouveau style (originally done by Ethel Reed in 1895). In psychedelic lettering is written Grace, The Night Tripper at top right and Flower Child in bottom left, both in the same orange color of the flower and the woman's hair. The background is black.
White trans woman with long red wavy hair wearing dark purple tights and a psychedelic pattern mini-dress in purple yellow and blue shades with a blue denim trucker jacket over top. Her arms are outstretched to her sides.
An update: scrapped my plans for a comp. Realized I had a handful of late '60s covers in varying states of completion so I've spent the last month working on those for what I've decided will be my third studio album. It will be called Flower Child and it's very much a psychedelic rock record...
i miss touring. like a LOT.
i need to figure out how to pitch myself as a semi-available bassist. i have my own gear. plenty of it.
iβm a very competent bassist. (iβm an ok guitarist, but a better bassist)
and i think my resume bears that out.
so uh⦠midwest bands that need somebody?
I feel like I'm following in the footsteps of my sixties heroes in the sense that my first two records are kinda folky and now here I am going "electric". Anyhow I'm super excited about this album and can't wait for people to hear it. Should be out sometime this spring.
Rough draft for Grace's third album cover "Flower Child. It features a red-haired white woman holding a big hibiscus looking flower painted in an art nouveau style (originally done by Ethel Reed in 1895). In psychedelic lettering is written Grace, The Night Tripper at top right and Flower Child in bottom left, both in the same orange color of the flower and the woman's hair. The background is black.
White trans woman with long red wavy hair wearing dark purple tights and a psychedelic pattern mini-dress in purple yellow and blue shades with a blue denim trucker jacket over top. Her arms are outstretched to her sides.
An update: scrapped my plans for a comp. Realized I had a handful of late '60s covers in varying states of completion so I've spent the last month working on those for what I've decided will be my third studio album. It will be called Flower Child and it's very much a psychedelic rock record...
new bass cover is up :3
Refuse/Resist - Sepultura
#MusicSky #Music
youtu.be/la6qtaNVcP8
I really dig it too! It's from an 1895 art nouveau poster by Ethel Reed advertising a play called Folly or Saintliness
Trying to think up some different titles here and it just occurred to me that Flower Child would be a groovy name . . . and it would fit the cover art too