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It must have been a long time before men thought of giving a common name to the manifold objects of their senses, and of placing themselves in opposition to them.

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🦋 What does that song sound like?...

John and I had a great practice session last night, recorded a bunch of practice takes of tunes -- including a new take of "The Ballad of Hollis Brown", which I have put into the Hitchcock-heavy mix in place of the messy old take of that song. (And the mix is no longer "random"... oh well...)

Big news is, our band has a name now! We are Mountain Station, named after the train station near my house. (As John said, cool -- now all we need is a banjo player and a bass...) Here are some other cuts from the practice last night:

posted morning of Monday, June 14th, 2010
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Off topic, but Picasso's cartoons on the sidebar are almost all too busy. He had a few things to learn.

posted afternoon of June 15th, 2010 by John Emerson

He ought to have studied Lobrichon's clean lines and big noses... (I kind of like that busy look, it reminds me of my own doodling...)

posted afternoon of June 15th, 2010 by Jeremy

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