Thursday, May 31, 2007

Drunk by Z

When Gary first suggested "American Bubble", I had a couple of images in my head. I imagined the American mainland surrounded by a huge plastic biodome type bubble. Then I realized Hawaii and Alaska would be left out of the party and I'm pretty sure they're in the American bubble too (metaphorically at least.... even though Alaska has Mike Gravel). Then I imagined a more abstract bubble rising from the surface of a pond and everything American and apple pie in it. Then I decided to stop using my imagination and use the Internet.

I used Google Image Search with the search term American bubble and the two pictures that appealed most to my drunken state were these two (I got bored after two):

Some sort of bubble nebula picture from the Hubble Space Telescope. There were lots of bubble nebulae. This was the most attractive picture. Are these pictures colorized or does outer space look that cool with the naked eye? Does anyone know?*

I didn't really feel like reading what this was about, but I can almost guarantee it's from Burning Man. This fits both literally and figuratively... at least, that's what I figger. After all, isn't an event like Burning Man unique to America?*


And last but not least, I leave you with... the Shasta Bassist Bubble Boating House Bert...

**


~~~~Z

By the way, this entire time, I've been listening to the prototype that Gary and Bert made for "Did The Sunrise Get You?"


*Both are legitimate (non-facetious) questions.
**These slightly modified lines from "S.F." were written about Bert.

Monday, May 21, 2007

NEW RECORD COMING THIS SUMMER

Hello All,
I thought everyone should know that we here in Free Rob G have begun work on our forth coming new full length tentatively title "American BubbLe". We will be recording over the next few months and will post bits and peices of what we have as we go.
Let us know what you think about anything; the new record, Bert's beard,or anything else that on your mind. Also, Let us know if you want us to come p[lay for you. We Love doing parties and any other shows that are fun and let us share our music.
Otherwise keep on rocking in the free world people!
-Gary

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Gary's Bad Ideas: Part 2 of Probably Infinity

Costumes
  • Jumpsuits.

Yep, we wore these.......at a show......in Vacaville......At the same show......well, that's a story for another time.


K, Gary, I promise not to make fun of you for at least 3 more posts.

And now, just because this was in the same set of pictures as the one above, this makes me laugh and I hope it'll make you laugh too. May I present the dance stylings of Harold Lee, one of our first fans*, or more accurately, one of the first people that had to listen to us play loudly at Harold and I's place whenever Free Rob G got drunk together.












The drunkest I've ever seen Harold.









-Z


Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Gary's Bad Ideas (Part 1 of probably Infinity)

Band Names
"The Burn"
"Ducks with Guns"*
"f(x)"

Song Titles
"Spartacus"

The song title may be bad, but the beat itself is sick.

*When I showed this list to Yousef, he said he liked the name "Ducks with Guns." I told him if he liked it so much, he should start a band called that. He declined said that you have to be really good to have a band name like that.... maybe that's why we didn't pick it.

~Z


We are Offically Making BEATS

So i woke up one morning to find Mr. Green sitting as his laptop with a silly grin. He had been putting together some bass lines and drum beats that we had been jamming on the day before. So i jumped in and added a few guitar tracks and now we have this nifty little ditty for everyone too enjoy.

"Sunrise (Prototype)"


We are working on this song right now so if anyone has any ideas for a verse or chorus or something else to add to this please let share. Maybe one of you can add a flow over these HOT Beats....anywho.....hope you enjoy it.
I like to call it SPARTACUS!

Also, i like the militant lyrics i.e. the second set of lyrics for the Ironman Song.......but thats jsut MY opinion.....also....._______ is gay! hahahaha

-Gary

Monday, May 14, 2007

Lyrical Transparency

I've been having a few discussions with a couple of different people about lyrics, specifically about their transparency or lack thereof. In other words, can you name exactly what the song is about based on its lyrics? Most pop songs, even across genres, generally fall on the more transparent end of the spectrum (such as "I like this girl/guy" or "Life sucks/is really cool"). However, I have to make it clear that this isn't a value judgment because many songs with transparent lyrics are amazing. The Beatles' "I Want To Hold Your Hand" has about as straightforward lyrics as you can get and its considered by some to be among the best pop songs ever written. Yes, I know "And when I touch you, I feel happy inside" was quite controversial for the time, but it's still very clear on its meaning.

Then, the next step along the spectrum would be those songs with seemingly simple lyrics that, in fact, have much deeper shades of meaning. For example, to keep with the Beatles' examples, let's take "Sexy Sadie." At first glance, it seems to be a song about a girl. However, the song (in my opinion) becomes that much more powerful when you realize that that John Lennon wrote it as a scathing attack on Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, the Beatles' former spiritual advisor, after he made a pass at a member of their female entourage (I heard it was Ava Gardner). Though, like I said, it's not a value judgment, I have a greater affinity for lyrics like these. I like hearing "Every Breath You Take" and knowing that Sting is singing about stalking someone rather than a sweet love song.

To continue along the path, the next songs to consider would be those with completely unclear lyrics. Again, let's stick to Beatles songs, because I mean, hell, it's the Beatles. Another John Lennon song has lines like "He wear no shoe shine, he got toe-jam football." I know that he was originally writing the song for Timothy Leary's failed gubernatorial campaign and there are references to drugs in the song ("He got monkey finger, he shoot coca-cola"), but overall, the songs is a confusing mish mash of words and imagery. BUT, it's still a kick ass song. Anthony Kiedis throws in stuff like "Sweetheart is bleeding in the snowcone/So smart she's leading me to ozone" (from Can't Stop). Again, you can possibly get a drug reference or something out of it, but it's hardly obvious.

I've always been drawn to the more obscure and referential lyrics because it's so cool to me when I do get it. It's usually songs I already really like and then to dig deeper and get a deeper meaning out of it than "that's a really cool sounding song" seems to make the song that much better for me. So, I've always tried to write lyrics with some sort of deeper meaning, whether its references to different scriptures, literature, or other mythologies, or even codes within the lyrics.

However, as I said, I've been talking about it with some people (notably Gary) who said that I should try to write more clear lyrics. At first I got defensive, but then I took it as kind of a challenge. I don't want to stray into the territory of the "Hey, stuff is bad" or "I like certain things" because that's really not how I express myself at all and I think I run into the danger of expressing things in black and white, but the point is well taken.

So, this whole convoluted explanation is to explain that during practice yesterday, we were working on a new song (that because it has one riff that sounded really vaguely like the riff from Black Sabbath's "Ironman" we call Ironman Song for right now). I had some lyrics written for it that were supposed to kind of lay out a narrative of a woman in rural someplace or other who was having a child and didn't know who the father was, but it was vague and I just went with it for the time being because I liked singing the words (in other words, they sounded all right). So, here are the lyrics for contrast:

And she goes walking down the road
Why won't she stop and say hello?
What manner bird just doesn't crow?
I'll have to smell her skin and then, don't you disagree

CHORUS
Tall peaks, bayou
Think the captain knows where to go
The church approves
If you really think she's telling the truth

However, as we were playing it in practice yesterday, it really seemed like it was a marching song. To tell the truth, it looked like Gary and Bert were kind of unconsciously marching to it and it just seemed really militant and driving, but wavering at the same time. Now, I've always wanted to write a blatantly political song and have actually made an attempt with "Protest Song" (see the video on Youtube), but (lyrically, at least) that song doesn't take too many strong stances and ends up almost being an anti-protest song in that my main point is that there is so much to consider when choosing sides on something and that "nothing's ever simple." Yet, the force of the Ironman song and the fact that so much is fucked with the world today compelled me to make another stab at a blatantly political song. Well, it's blatant for me. And without further ado, here is my attempt at the lyrics to something blatantly political (that falls on the spectrum towards obvious, transparent lyrics).

Miss Liberty rides down the road
Her torch, it sways way down low
Her chariot's back begins to bow
What good to win and lose our soul?

CHORUS
Tell me the truth,
Think the captain knows where to go?
The church approves,
If you really think they're telling the truth.
No hearts keep time
To the beat of bombs falling on their shrines
No minds will move
To the tune of bombs falling on their roof

And we go marching in the sand
We've lost the map, there is no plan
And no one's asking for our hand
Remember where this all began?

CHORUS

And that's what I have so far. Let me know what you think.

-Z

Friday, May 4, 2007

FreeRobG is sick little puppies

Bert's sick. Z's sick. Gary's so sick he's going in for emergency surgery, something about an infected wisdom tooth.

Saturday Gig at Paladino's? Cancelled.

No trip to the Valley? I guess I'm okay with that.

-j

Unappreciative Little Kids...

So, Bob Dylan is one of my favorite singers, songwriters, lyricists ever as I'm sure he is to many people. He's rightfully known as a living legend and has influenced a whole generation of musicians and probably will in the future as well. Even I referenced "Lay Lady Lay" in our song City Lights, in the first verse, "I knew I should have told you I was gonna leave your brass bed." After all, the girl I'm talking about in that verse wasn't going to show me colors in her mind and I certainly wasn't going to make them shine. She's the reason I was travelin' on.

Anyway, I wanted to just establish the amount of respect and influence that Bob Dylan has played in my life. Today, I read that he's been playing little impromptu shows in his grandson's kindergarten class and the kids are, ahem, less than appreciative. To quote the article, "The kids have been coming home and telling their parents about the weird man who keeps coming to class to sing scary songs on his guitar. He's been visiting the school just for fun, but the kids don't appreciate they are in the presence of a musical legend. They just think of him as the weird guitar guy." I thought that was hilarious, but if my kid came home and said that, I would make him or her watch Don't Look Back and listen to Highway 61 Revisited over and over until he or she appreciated Bob Dylan.

The Freescarin' Bob Dylan

But then, I looked at a picture of Bob Dylan and maybe felt the kids might be justified...

Just goes to show, don't judge a book by its grizzled, nasal voiced cover.

-Z

Wednesday, May 2, 2007

Cinco de Mayo at Paladino's

Gary thought it would be a good idea to play more shows in the valley, so we're heading out to Paladino's this weekend on about one week's notice. I'm unconvinced. For those of you that do decide to make the treck out into the wilderness for cinco de mayo, we'll be showing off freshly written song for you. Also, you'll get to hear my brand new cymbal, which will be the unquestioned star of the show.

-j

EDIT: If James thinks his cymbal is so damn cool, then let's make this Web 2.0 style and let y'all know where you can get one of these bad boys:


Look at how smug that bastard looks with all those cymbals. Hopefully James' 250 bone purchase is worth it. Get your own here... Sabian HHX Legacy Cymbals

-Z