Timely post. Here's a link to my BandMix page. There's a live version of that song with me using the Embassy.
www.bandmix.com/garyweimer
nice mix on those songs Gary
i think i wrote a poem that goes well with that bass story Uwe (it was either that or a good flashback): Actually I wrote it modeled on "jabberwock" and i wrote it the day i buried my sister as i was really blue. i purposely left out a part about the Bandersnatch as 1) a tribute to Carroll and 2) i just didn't have it in me at the time. it was an experiment in meter and word meaning through word sounds and it brought me some joy as i hope it brings to the group in here. the name i snatched and modified from the old Nordic tale "Beowolf".
GRENDERLOR
Poem by CLARO
Was twimsey in the fibling droth, and brumical ligh was the mure.
All flithy flies the moonsey moth, the brightag rabes galaed flasure.
The Grenderlor arose a glee with claws and teeth all snarly floom.
"Beware!" said he and climbed the tree, a wince he bounded to the room.
“Where is that scisel blade he sought?” rethinking he had laid it back.
Grenderlor must again be fought, so once amore he needs be smack.
With eyes aflame once more galore and migley gravens all bajite!
Grend notes the knight retake the floor, and so he frumps into the fight.
The blade struck three, "See he!" said me “Oh dassing brave so turst and sure!”
Thou had slain the snarvling slee, so we sing with aflust and dure.
All twimsey was the fibling droth, brumising ligh requained the mure.
So flithy flew the moonsey moth, the brightag rabes conjayed flasure
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