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Bump From 11/4/2010, Long URL, Interview, Smart Guy

Started by orangeslice, November 04, 2010, 04:45:18 AM

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orangeslice

Greetings, I was watching Adult swim and a bump came on.  It had a long URL and some words in the URL made me want to check it out.

   Some words I caught were "copy this long URL"   the url had something about "Interview with" and the rest of the bump said something about digging for goodies like a smart boy.

If you have it handy, could that Bump or URL be posted on here?

mongo

The bump itself will have to wait because of the transition to HD bumps that happened this Sunday. It will be here, however. The bump itself is about an interview done to Jon Glaser of Delocated for Creative Loafing about the creative process of Delocated ("and about being an asshole" according to the bump :lol:). You can find this interview here:

http://blogs.creativeloafing.com/dailyloaf/2010/10/26/interview-with-jon-glaser-starcreator-of-delocated
"For a moment, I lost my head. I was just a selfish, confused torso." - Bob Oblong

orangeslice

Thanks for the quickness Mongo.. love your mythical music god title.   Do you have a myspace music account so I could give you a listen sometime?

mongo

No prob :-D Numy and I got that since we tag most of the bump music :-P (Mostly Numy finds out the songs, I just remember most of them for the repeats :lol:). Ironically enough I do play some instruments, and I used to write a while ago, but I haven't come up with anything in years. My ex band had an account but they closed it down  :|.
"For a moment, I lost my head. I was just a selfish, confused torso." - Bob Oblong

orangeslice

I like to mess around with music, if you folks want to dig up some of your stuff and let me take a look at it maybe we can do some public domain style sharing and when I upload and promote it yous can be mentioned in the credits and get some residual rockstar credit from previous works.. nothing like polishing the dust off the ol' ego right?

orangeslice

Something else to consider...   If you record a track of yourself playing or singing anything and stay on tempo, I can throw it together with other stuff in my sound library incase you had anything fresher you been meaning to make public.  If you arn't worried about quality so much as ease you could record it to your computer and just play the over the phone as a voice mail (let me know the tempo) and I'll import it into my little home studio here, crop and chop, line it up and tah dah. Pie.