Love the Toby Keith vid! I enjoy artists who "play with the construct," namely things like crouching to fit into camera frame! Not to mention, of course, the storyline of the thing....which, I'm hoping was his idea to begin with! I think you've got ME missing him, now, after only just being aware of his existence before!
That George and Ringo clip was very cool. Great to see them working together without caring a whit about publishing/credit percentage! The "HarriStarr" songwriting pair was, apparently, under-utilized!
Cool setlist art by Wood, too....I've seen a few setlists, but don't recall key reminders on them. Nice touch, and, I'm guessing, necessary (at least by 80-year-olds?)! How common/frequent is that, in general? I'd guess, also, that a younger band may not need it, but regardless of age, if a band has players/guest players who might be new to the show, that would be a helpful conceit for them!
You're most welcome, Michael! It's been fun to see how your 'Stack has grown and blossomed out to include so many fun elements! I'm sure Mika would agree!😺
Love it. Tuning forks! What’s more or less the mid-point between 423.5 and 455.4? Let me see, that would be roughly… 440… I know let’s standardise it there, in the middle… you know, like an average… then everyone will be happy, right? (Wrong! 😂)
Yes - oddest compromise in history I think - no one’s really happy with it, but once the “bigs” adopted it, it didn’t matter! Loved your story about how some artists wouldn’t perform with you unless tuned to 432Hz. Wonder if they’d want an exorcism of Mr. Beethoven with his ultra satanic 455Hz!
Love the Toby Keith vid! I enjoy artists who "play with the construct," namely things like crouching to fit into camera frame! Not to mention, of course, the storyline of the thing....which, I'm hoping was his idea to begin with! I think you've got ME missing him, now, after only just being aware of his existence before!
That George and Ringo clip was very cool. Great to see them working together without caring a whit about publishing/credit percentage! The "HarriStarr" songwriting pair was, apparently, under-utilized!
Cool setlist art by Wood, too....I've seen a few setlists, but don't recall key reminders on them. Nice touch, and, I'm guessing, necessary (at least by 80-year-olds?)! How common/frequent is that, in general? I'd guess, also, that a younger band may not need it, but regardless of age, if a band has players/guest players who might be new to the show, that would be a helpful conceit for them!
Lots of stuff here for ME! Thanks, Michael!
Thank you for the kind words, Brad!!
You're most welcome, Michael! It's been fun to see how your 'Stack has grown and blossomed out to include so many fun elements! I'm sure Mika would agree!😺
Love it. Tuning forks! What’s more or less the mid-point between 423.5 and 455.4? Let me see, that would be roughly… 440… I know let’s standardise it there, in the middle… you know, like an average… then everyone will be happy, right? (Wrong! 😂)
Yes - oddest compromise in history I think - no one’s really happy with it, but once the “bigs” adopted it, it didn’t matter! Loved your story about how some artists wouldn’t perform with you unless tuned to 432Hz. Wonder if they’d want an exorcism of Mr. Beethoven with his ultra satanic 455Hz!
Good for you!! It’s a great song - have fun with it!