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Ooh! Okay, so I'm going to play an old song today. One of the first songs I ever recorded, and I recorded it onto my parents' stereo console, but I did it in a way that it was sort of a crude two-track, so I could actually layer something for myself. I did this by running a portable tape recorder into the back of my parents' stereo console, but because that's the cheesy little consoles that families would have that sit gathering best in the living rooms.
So, but this song, it was on the first sebido record called The Freedman, and it is this makeshift two-track recording, and I really wanted to go back and listen to the song and kind of figure out even the original tuning. And I wanted to record it the way that I did originally, which is putting a little plastic microphone inside of my ukulele here, my baritone ukulele, so it has to amplify the sound. You have to amplify the sound, you know, just give a little. And I did this last night, and I've just been kind of obsessed with it, and just like, when I start playing it, I just kind of feel like I'm getting like a trance like Steve.
I feel like I go somewhere else, you know. It just sounds so nice. Sounds so rich. Beautiful.
It's just a cheap, this is a cheap, my cheap broken road ukulele. The road yuke. Well, look what even that can do, right? Sounds cool, right?
It sounds great. It's like kind of haunting, you know. This is just a mic playing. Yeah, I'm just thinking.
Yesterday I just started cycling through, I just started playing all these different riffs, and I was just like, you know, trance, I didn't record any of them. But you've been in kind of like a cool, creative, stately, you know, creating, you're playing, you're thinking about new music, and it sounds great. It makes me just want to start writing in a journal. Pick up that journal, baby.
You know, I just start writing these songs. Yeah, you do. Call it weed forest and again, because that was the name of the, my first real cassette was called Weed Forest, and it was just me and my ukulele, and my four string guitars, and the little plastic microphones inside of the guitars. And then I got a four track when I got a job, so that was like, so the sound quality improved in a small way, but then I had more opportunity to sort of layer things.
But the song I'm going to play is like one of the first. That's so cool. I remember when I recorded the song, I'm going to play, and I remember being really into it, and like really, because it was really one of my first songs where I repeated something, the song is called K Sense and My, which is a nonsense thing, because I... Song.
Are you ready? Okay. Okay. All right.
It's going to be great, huh? Little lamb's tail. Five shakes of a little lamb's tail. Shake it.
Song. Commencing in five shakes of a little lamb's tail. Something good is coming. Something bad is here.
Nothing you could want it to. Nothing known for years. Cutting flowers in your soul. Watch some grow.
K Sense and My, My, my, Santoin. K Sense and My, My, my, Santoin. K Sense and My, My, Santoin. K Sense and My, My, my, Santoin.
That is here. Cutting flowers in your soul. My, my, Santoin. K Sense and My, My, Santoin.
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You made it. You did it on the other side. You did it on the other side. You did it on the other side.
You did it on the other side. I was nervous. Really? I was nervous.
It was a lovely little ditty. Yeah, people really come back to that song and request it a lot and I never, since I've never remembered the original recording of it, I never, the original tuning of it, I've never really played it. But I thought I was thinking about, because a lot of my early songs had nonsense words, and even the name Sabadeo or Centrado, those are sort of nonsense things. And I was listening to a podcast.
It's not ours. Not ours, but about transcendental meditation. Oh, right. TM.
TM. Apparently it's all based upon, like, you're given a nonsense word to repeat by a TM specialist. You're given a nonsense word to repeat and you use this, you repeat this word internally and you're had the idea that at some point you stop, you sort of dissociate and you enter, like, sort of a blank space where you're repeating this word that doesn't mean anything, and you're kind of resetting your brain. I didn't know that, that it's a nonsense word.
Yeah. I thought it was like a mantra. So it is a mantra, but it's a nonsense word. It's a mantra word.
But I mean, I'm simplifying this, and I'm sure there's somebody gritting their teeth as I'm explaining this, but... Like, that's not right. They can't be Indian words, you know, like, Asian Indian words, and they maybe do have some meaning, but to a Western person repeating it, they don't necessarily. But you're given this word, but I'd like to say that I have a lot of nonsense words in my early songs and everybody, you're free to take any of those, like, case sense of my, make it your mantra.
Make that your gateway. Mm. And, you know, when I was first writing songs, because I read that song probably in the very early years of Dinosaur Junior when we were still Dinosaur, and I was writing things, but I just was like, I could not finish real, and I didn't want to use real words. I didn't want to make my songs really mean much.
I was afraid to. Mm. Okay. You know, I wasn't confident enough, so I used a lot of nonsense words in case sense of my as one of them.
Mm-hmm. I did choose them to what felt good, you know? Mm-hmm. So, I have a song called Calixa John Tara.
Mm-hmm. You know, John Tara, that sounds good, so please repeat that if you'd like. Oh my gosh. Free of charge.
Look, I'm not, you know, I'm not making you give me money and then hang out with me for three days while I tell you how to repeat something in your head. Someone might want to do that. Mm-hmm. Might want to what?
Give me money and then hang out with you for three days while you tell them a nonsense word for them to repeat in their head. Mm-hmm. I just, I just care manage that level of bullshit. I wish I could.
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Oh my god, yeah. Every time I log into my Airbnb they always ask me, are you ready to be a host? Do you want to be a host? I'm sure that's the only one like host what?
We'll just do zero prep and have somebody come over like this. Oh, hey! What's up? We're not leaving.
This is our host. It's not ready. This is your new TM guide, Lou Barlow. And your word is kinpump.
That's pumpkin, but... Mixed up. Decide over again. Kinpump.
Kinpump. I was thinking of pumpkin because pumpkin was walking in and out of here doing a little loop while recording. It was so cute. It was like, I'm checking things out.
What are you guys doing in there? It's nice they didn't yell at us. Although that would have been cute. I think everyone would have enjoyed that.
I loved your little pumpkin. Yeah. He's so vocal when he wants to be. That's a smell.
So that song actually I recorded it again. I did a second version of it. Nice. For a record I did called Losers, which was this.
It's a double LP of home recordings. It is like hard core. Hard core. Hard core.
Hard core. It's real slow, but I played the same song but then real slow. I don't know why I did that. Were you using a four track when you rerecorded it?
No. It was still the makeshift thing. Really? But it's just slow like that.
Something good is coming. Slow the record down. Something bad is here. Nothing you could want to do.
Nothing known for years. Old. Four years old. Case sense of my.
My sense of me. Case sense of my. My sense of me. Case sense of my.
My sense of me. Case sense of my. My sense of me. I should mention that that song was re-released recently.
Oh. Emile Amos who's a pretty famous podcaster and kind of a long time centred of fan like he really likes my early recordings. He's an appreciator. He's an appreciator this guy.
And he's also very active. The guy does things like make records and podcasts and stories. And he has a pretty considerable following. One of whom is your cousin's husband.
Oh yeah. Oh and also he's now. Neighbors-ish with. With Emile Amos.
So Emile Amos has been a wonderful supporter of my work and he really wanted to make sort of the greatest hits of my early recordings. And he did with Steve Shelley. Oh that's so nice. Steve Shelley who had released the Loser Corps.
A seven inch that I bought for myself the other day. I found a four dollar copy of Loser Corps and I bought it. I snapped it right up because it's good to just have my own records right. Yeah.
Episode concluding. Five shakes. But a little lamb's tail. I'm not quite ready.
I got it. Explain one more thing. Finish the thought. I have to finish this thought.
Okay. So Emile- Thank you for listening to Tiny Tunes, Jeremy. So Emile put out this record. Emile and Steve put out a record called Really Insane.
Which is a compilation of my early work and it just came out a few months ago. Is it available? It's totally available. Oh.
I believe we have a little stack of copies somewhere around here. Oops. Okay. I didn't really do diligence and promote this because I have a hard time promoting some of my own works.
Even though we have a fucking podcast. I mean Jesus Christ. Why would that be hard for me? Emile, he actually curated and shows all the tracks on the record.
And I left him with a bunch of stack. Now he's stuck. I feel bad. I'm like why aren't you doing that?
You're going to be stuck with so many fucking records. Do you know how many he made? Maybe 300. Okay.
And they still have some. I'm sure. Oh, but you don't know. I don't want to find out.
I don't want to find out how little it's sold. It's just I can't take it anymore. I just bought my own single for less than what it sold originally. Is it available digitally as well?
You don't even get to do- I would assume so. I did not do any homework on this. I'm putting it in your hands listener to go find this record. We will put a link.
Yeah, we'll put a little kind of like a greatest in email. I let emo choose because he's like, well, what songs do you want? And I'm like, I don't know. I'm going to let you choose because I don't necessarily know what my best songs are.
For instance, if I had put out that record myself, I would not have put K-Sense in my on it. But he did. It was almost like the track that sort of made the whole record around. K-Sense in my was a very, it was an important lubarlo song for him.
So K-Sense in my, the song that I played just now was re-released on this wonderful compilation that emo Amos made. And it's called really insane. And there's a link for it. Okay.
And then. Great. And then you buy it too, if you want to buy it. Guys, buy it.
Buy it. Buy it. And then I'll buy it back for him. Just buy it for $4.
And I'll see the show. And I'll see the show. They're going to be kind of our, I've got some upcoming solo shows in Canada. Yes.
Coming up in August. And I will be, I will take your old records that you don't want anymore of mine. If you can, you can bring your records of mine to the show. And I will.
Why would they want to do that? If they're going to see you play, they probably want to keep their record. I don't know, but this is what this is a new thing. They can just give me the stuff.
Nobody wants stuff lying around anymore. And they need to make room for new records. If they're decluttering. If you're decluttering and you don't need it, need your Sabado, Blue Barlow.
Bring them to the show and give them to me. Okay. All right, guys. That's enough for a Tuesday.
Here's the tuning in case anyone's interested. I want to just sit around all day. Twiddle those. And so I'll twiddle this thing.
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