Mars Mumbles
Announcing the Mars Mumbles Podcast! Starting October 1st, this weekly podcast will cover a variety of topics such as On-Line Gaming, Clans/Guilds, Podcasting/Shoutcasting, Fan Web Sites, Computers, Technology, Programming, Musicians/Playing in a Band, Sci-Fi, Amateur Radio, and more. Be sure to tune in Oct 1 for the debut cast. Proceed at your own mental health risk.
About Me
Been around all this stuff for a lot of years. Been an amazing ride and it's far from over.
Thursday, May 27, 2004
Well, that was ... different. Not quite what I expected. Musicians were good, but since it was an open mic night, it seemed every folk singing, man hating, frumpy, off key, Alanis Morreset wannabe wanted to jump up and sing their originals. I honestly wanted to slit my throat after a while. Once all those types cleared out, the band played a few more and then called it a night. Kinda cool to get out again, but this is not what I normally associate with a night out of playing. Would have been just as happy sitting home, playing planetside, and drinking coffee, but I'm glad I went at least.
Wednesday, May 26, 2004
Musician Mumbles
Well I've blown all the dust out of my gear - set it up - checked it out - still works (amazingly). So I'm just getting ready for tonight. Been 2+ years since I've played or been on-stage. I hope I remember all the chords. After 20 years of being a musician, it's about like riding a bike, but still there is always a little anxiety especially since I've never even met yet along played with the guys I'm playing with tonight. I'm pretty used to pulling crap outta my butt so we'll see. I am kinda excited too - I always enjoyed playing - especially if the band is cooking. A good crowd helps as well. Anytime, need to go jump in the shower. I'll probably post when I get home in the early morning hours and let you all know how it went. Wish me luck.
Friday, May 21, 2004
Phew Friday
Well it was a rompum stompum evening last night on AGN - maxed out the shoutcast system at 500 users with a waiting line of users trying to find an available slot. Huge PSU and SOE news - was a true joy doing that show - however hectic it was. Hamma and I both were right out straight the whole night. I'm sure we're both recovering today.
Well, looks like I might get my hands back into the music scene - seems a local spot here in town has an open mike night with a core band and they need a keyboard player. Should be a lot of fun. I haven't been on the road playing for over 2 years now - kind of excited to think about being on-stage again. That starts next Wednesday so we'll see how it goes.
On a sad note, I just recently learned another ex-band member is not doing well at all, in fact dying from cancer. He did his last public appearence a few weeks ago. Keith is another very talented singer and guitar player whom I've been very fortunete to have worked with. This on top of John's wife is a real double whammy to me. I'm almost a little worried to be back in the music scene with all the bad things happening recently.
Another nice day here in Maine - getting warmer each day - hot as hell in the apartment right now, so windows are open. I look forward to more of this great weather.
Well, looks like I might get my hands back into the music scene - seems a local spot here in town has an open mike night with a core band and they need a keyboard player. Should be a lot of fun. I haven't been on the road playing for over 2 years now - kind of excited to think about being on-stage again. That starts next Wednesday so we'll see how it goes.
On a sad note, I just recently learned another ex-band member is not doing well at all, in fact dying from cancer. He did his last public appearence a few weeks ago. Keith is another very talented singer and guitar player whom I've been very fortunete to have worked with. This on top of John's wife is a real double whammy to me. I'm almost a little worried to be back in the music scene with all the bad things happening recently.
Another nice day here in Maine - getting warmer each day - hot as hell in the apartment right now, so windows are open. I look forward to more of this great weather.
Tuesday, May 18, 2004
Blog Links added
Well I managed to add some blog links to my sidebar. They didn't make it easy as the sidebar titles are pre-created .gifs - and they didn't have one for "links" - so I summoned my feeble photoshop skills and created one. It's not perfect but close enough for government work. As usual such projects are always performed in the early morning hours - must have to do with mal-adjusted brain chemistry in tech types. I need to get cracking on the weather script for the bots too. I've been dragging my feet as a bout of coding for that script is usually is good for a migrain and many empty coffee cups, but it won't code itself so I'll at least try to take a look at it. Well enough for now, just had to post after my template mods - sort of techs way to celebrate victory over the tools that enslave us.
Monday, May 17, 2004
My friend John
Yup, been slackin here. I've meant to write something here for several days now, but to be honest, I've been avoiding it. Last Thursday afternoon, I received some sad news. A long time friend of mine, and former Band mate, unexpectedly lost his wife. She was just 47. I met them as a young adult, barely 19 and fresh out of the service. John, my friend, had heard I was a drummer and he was looking to fill that spot in a band, one of many in his career. We developed an instant friendship and I spent many hours at their house practicing, talking, goofing off, etc... We had a fairly successful run for a couple of years, but life and it's curve balls ran its course and that band dissolved, all going their seperate ways. Over the course of the years, we stayed in touch, often teaming together for short projects, fill ins, recordings, etc.. here and there. John's wife developed some medical issues and there was a peroid of years where we lost touch as they moved to New Hampshire. One day, John rolls back into town and knocks on my door with the idea to start yet another band and Flashback was born. 7 years is a long run for a band. I think we did some of our best music. It was funny as we went back so far, the music we played back then had become "classic" now, so we dusted off the old playlist and has a full night's set list within a couple of hours. It ended.. as all things do and life goes on. Again, we kinda lost touch a little for a few years, but John being who he was, started asking around and tracked me down and he and his wife popped in for a visit a few weeks ago. Was nice to see them again as it'd been several years since we last spoke. John is an amazing person and just an incredible musician. Can play damn near anything on the spot, and has music knowledge that would make many websites envious. He's the kind of musician that knows every part in the band, can play most instruments, can lead sing, and knows everyones vocal harmony parts, knows the lyrics to 100,000 songs, who did them, when they did it, who played with them, what studio it was done, what year, well you get the idea. I've never met anyone else with this level of talent - a truly amazing joy to play on-stage with. A true friend - as much the older brother I never had as anyone I know. I know he is hurting right now, and time will be the only medicine. I was truly in a daze from the news for a couple of days. It made me reflect on 25 years of life in a single instant. I'm not really sure if I've fully come to grips with it all even now, but I know I could not make a journal entry here without talking about this. Perhaps putting down a little of what I'm feeling here will help with my thoughts of my friend John and his family. My thoughts and prayers are with them in this difficult time. To my friend John - I'm thinking about ya bro.
I've played a couple of demo songs from the band (Flashback) on AGN. For anyone interested, here are links to the 3 demos we did in the Studio in 1999.
Flashback-Have You Ever Seen the Rain:
Flashback-Jenny:
Flashback-Gimme Some Lovin:
I've played a couple of demo songs from the band (Flashback) on AGN. For anyone interested, here are links to the 3 demos we did in the Studio in 1999.
Flashback-Have You Ever Seen the Rain:
Flashback-Jenny:
Flashback-Gimme Some Lovin:
Thursday, May 13, 2004
Thursday thoughts
Welcome to Thursday. Looks like another great day here in Maine, which is a beautiful place in the spring and summer. The leaves are out in full force after the last few days and it's starting to seem like there is life here afterall. Community Night for AGN tomorrow. Now many have signed up yet, but I suspect they'll trickle in. Plenty of things around the house to do today... been slackin a little with my back, but it's not feeling too bad today, so I suspect I shall get to it and get some things done. Didn't see a lot of earthshattering news from E3 yesterday, but I suspect things will pick up today. More later as the rest of the thoughts fight their way from brain to fingers...
Wednesday, May 12, 2004
Midweek Mumble
Well it's hump day and this morning, I got to the caffine first today. E3 (well, the good stuff anyway) begins today so we should be seeing some good stuff comming out of there soon. Looks like it's going to be another great day here on the coast of Maine. My daughter-in-law just stopped by with a list of baby names. Yup, ole' Mars is going to be a Grandpa for the second time now. How time flies when everyone else is having fun. :) Well time to hit the web and see what new and exciting things are out there and time for a fresh cup as well. /me mumbles into the distance....
Tuesday, May 11, 2004
Ah, better
Amazing what caffine and a nice long shower can do. Back is better, about the way it was a couple of days ago, sore but livable. Was a very nice day here today... warm - probably about the best day we've had all year. Slowly it's warming up here. About damn time. E3 is getting ready to start soon. I look forward to seeing all the new cool stuff there. Time for a fresh cup...
Morning Mumbles
This is sad. I'm writting here before morning coffee. NOTHING goes ahead of morning coffee, but my back feels better today as a result of a half decent nights sleep. I hope it remains that way. Supposed to be warm today here also. Good deals all around. Ok, I have a date with my coffee cup. Be back later.
My first offical Mumble
Ok there you have it. My first post and I'm off an running as I finish this up in the early morning hours (when most techie work is often done). Been a pretty non-productive day as a back strain I did a few days ago deceided to nag at me. Not much computer time today as a result. Hopefully tomorrow will be a better day.






