133: The Reasons
At work early again today. I heard this report on the radio about how dangerous it is to reveal so much personal information on blogs and myspace and the sort, given that future employers or whatever would have full access since it is worldwide and all. I think this may have been directed mostly at underage drinkers bragging or posting photos of their exploits. Either way, it had nothing to do with the fact that i haven't been here for over a month. Sometimes you just feel like hiding.
I've been keeping myself busy. Real busy. In fact, I've invented extra work for myself. It's no big deal. I like it. In fact, for the first time in a long long while, i'm truly happy. Everything is peachy keen on the homefront. I'm even moving out of my parents house (for the 3rd time) on June 1. Everything is hunky dory on the workfront. I've even invented a way to be constantly writing music. I'm creating short 1 - 1 1/2 minute songs with themes culled from graphic artwork... that eventually gets printed on shirts. It's incredible to see something from start to finish for a change. No more half bits of songs that never get completed. I have discs and discs worth of half songs. A vocal melody here. A guitar part there. Not to mention the myriad of notebooks chuck full of lyrics, diary entries, junk. Now here is an outlet. I'm ecstatic. This was my favorite one from last week: St. George Vs. The Dragon. I was so psyched to be just casually eating a sammich at a restaurant last week not thinking of anything and then bam! "Fire breathin' heathen, heat him up and eat him" popped into my head! Megan, can i borrow a pen before i forget this?
I'm not sure where this Wikipedia entry came from. To be honest, I was very surprised to see it even existed. Can anyone just go in there and submit something? And edit something? Or does it pass some weird board of judges whose only purpose is to swing their royal thumbs up or down to signify an entry's worth? Sure, it's informative... but is it Wiki-informative? Thumbs up! (Fact checkers assemble! Pete's last name is spelled wrong!) The reason why i bring this up is that within the past month or so, there was an addition to it. An amendment. I now write short singles for Threadless shirts. Hmm. It almost seems as if I've given the City On Film moniker and manifesto the old boot in the pants. Nay nay nay. With the newfound songwriting vigor comes higher goals. A new album. A tour. An extensive band. Everything will be coming up Milhouse soon enough.
In my mile long to-do list, there is a bullet pointed reminder to start a NEW website. A home for everything. This will happen. You know how I used to talk about the albums that were coming out on Tuesdays? That will happen again. You see, I've actually been doing that on Skinnycorp podcasts. My favorite album that came out on Tuesday was Phoenix's It's Never Been Like That followed very very closely by Murder By Death's In Bocca Al Lupo. If I believed in ties, that would be the case. But I guess I don't. Phoenix won because the ass-shakingly hot grooves were constantly played round these parts. I went to a party at it was "Long Distance Call" pumpin'. I took a stroll around the office and "Napolean Says" was my background music...
I've been hiding from Myspace as well. No reason. I just need to get in the mood. I'd love to let everyone know the movies I've seen (lately, The Davinci Code & Capote) or the books i've read (almost done with the amazing Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close). This will come. All in good time.
Well, time to get to work. I have 45 minutes before i actually have to send out shirts, so i'm going to do a little work on the 4 songs that will go up on Monday (or probably Tuesday because of the holiday). They're my favorite yet! Carry on. See you soon.
I've been keeping myself busy. Real busy. In fact, I've invented extra work for myself. It's no big deal. I like it. In fact, for the first time in a long long while, i'm truly happy. Everything is peachy keen on the homefront. I'm even moving out of my parents house (for the 3rd time) on June 1. Everything is hunky dory on the workfront. I've even invented a way to be constantly writing music. I'm creating short 1 - 1 1/2 minute songs with themes culled from graphic artwork... that eventually gets printed on shirts. It's incredible to see something from start to finish for a change. No more half bits of songs that never get completed. I have discs and discs worth of half songs. A vocal melody here. A guitar part there. Not to mention the myriad of notebooks chuck full of lyrics, diary entries, junk. Now here is an outlet. I'm ecstatic. This was my favorite one from last week: St. George Vs. The Dragon. I was so psyched to be just casually eating a sammich at a restaurant last week not thinking of anything and then bam! "Fire breathin' heathen, heat him up and eat him" popped into my head! Megan, can i borrow a pen before i forget this?
I'm not sure where this Wikipedia entry came from. To be honest, I was very surprised to see it even existed. Can anyone just go in there and submit something? And edit something? Or does it pass some weird board of judges whose only purpose is to swing their royal thumbs up or down to signify an entry's worth? Sure, it's informative... but is it Wiki-informative? Thumbs up! (Fact checkers assemble! Pete's last name is spelled wrong!) The reason why i bring this up is that within the past month or so, there was an addition to it. An amendment. I now write short singles for Threadless shirts. Hmm. It almost seems as if I've given the City On Film moniker and manifesto the old boot in the pants. Nay nay nay. With the newfound songwriting vigor comes higher goals. A new album. A tour. An extensive band. Everything will be coming up Milhouse soon enough.
In my mile long to-do list, there is a bullet pointed reminder to start a NEW website. A home for everything. This will happen. You know how I used to talk about the albums that were coming out on Tuesdays? That will happen again. You see, I've actually been doing that on Skinnycorp podcasts. My favorite album that came out on Tuesday was Phoenix's It's Never Been Like That followed very very closely by Murder By Death's In Bocca Al Lupo. If I believed in ties, that would be the case. But I guess I don't. Phoenix won because the ass-shakingly hot grooves were constantly played round these parts. I went to a party at it was "Long Distance Call" pumpin'. I took a stroll around the office and "Napolean Says" was my background music...
I've been hiding from Myspace as well. No reason. I just need to get in the mood. I'd love to let everyone know the movies I've seen (lately, The Davinci Code & Capote) or the books i've read (almost done with the amazing Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close). This will come. All in good time.
Well, time to get to work. I have 45 minutes before i actually have to send out shirts, so i'm going to do a little work on the 4 songs that will go up on Monday (or probably Tuesday because of the holiday). They're my favorite yet! Carry on. See you soon.

14 Comments:
I don't know how they choose entries on Wiki, but I once submitted some info about Swimmer's Ear Magazine (Hey Mercedes interview in #13). A week or so after I submitted an hours worth of info, I tried finding it on Wiki and there was no record of it. I later found out that it was rejected for not being a "notable" publication.
anyone can post and edit on wikipedia but whether it stays seems to be a different matter.
damon atkinson's entry is pretty funny: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damon_Atkinson
i think he may have done some of it himself.
Good stuff on the horizon for the Busy Bob Nanna! Can't wait for it all.
Yeah and Todd played safety for the bears in the 80's. Far out.
So glad of the mention of your latest musical listenings, I've missed those. Always managed to find a couple that interested me. There's been a huge selection of decent stuff out lately as well and not a ton of great releases - although Art of the Underground has just put out the KoLS vinyl releases, can't wait!
Been listening regularly to the threadless tracks. Fantastic little bits of music, glad they're keeping your musical creativity alive and prepared for more City on Film releases.
I'm glad you're so happy! I made banana pancakes this morning and thought that you'd probably like them. Miss you!
It must be surreal to read your own wikipedia article.
I want one!
Scarlet, that's inspired me. I'm going to write a wikipedia article about myself.
How long do you think, before I get deleted for not being notable?
I don't mind not being notable, it's served me well. Good will with the songs, Bob.
...I meant to write "good luck" but I wrote "good will". That's fairly strange.
Thanks again for the free shirts Bob! We need to talk about music soon.
xo
Todd
Cool songs about t-shirts, that sounds like fun. Looking forward to seeing you on tour again with a rock orchestra! You are the next lawrence welk:o)
birthdayboy
nat
hey Bob-
Good to see you back online. I guess if everything is true on the Wikipedia article, Pete Havranek changed his name and Braid started after Friction broke up and your name is Bob Croach. :-)
lol.
That's amazing! I hope they get huge and have to pay us to keep the name. Would we accept their generous offer? Hmm. Something to ponder, i suppose.
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