More baked spaghetti squash laid up. One more session to go. The more food I grow and preserve the more I understand why people remain on the teat of big farm and big food. It’s time consuming and quite boring work, but I’d rather learn these skills now rather than in a pinch. Tomorrow, it’s pressure canning potatoes. At least I have hours of awesome podcast and audio book content to listen to while I’m at it. Today’s thanks for that goes to The @Jake Woodhouse Podcast. Boosts incoming.
It’s interesting that Nick Shirley’s exposure of government fraud has likely had a broader impact on peoples’ trust in government and their awareness of the ills of fiat money printing and theft through taxation than a couple years worth of sound money advocacy on the part of the entire Bitcoin movement. There might be a lesson here.
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This is one pretty rough concept recording I did in 2004 with direct line input from an overdriven Peavey practice amp into the single line input on the sound card on my Pentium 2 PC. The chorus parts are very repetitive and skippable, but I liked the way the solo that starts at 1:59 worked out. I used free click track and drum-on-keyboard software. Free mixdown software. The only hitch was that all three guitar parts had to be played in a single take from the beginning of the song to the end, playing in sync by ear in real time. I couldn’t splice anything with the software I was using so I had to do it all long hand including the small drum fills. Took quite a few takes. I wish I had some more source audio of the solo.