Saturday, February 07, 2004

Greetings to all, even Keiser. Well, seeing as how I'm the only one in the RGNC office today, I might as well make the official record of entry for this episode o' the blog. I was busy most of the day looking at photography options for future releases. Right now I would propose a fairly detailed cd liner booklet for our next project, and I need photography and text submissions from all involved. I have always leaned to a seperate page/photograph format upon which are printed the lyrics for one song. This costs more, but hey, it ain't like we're in it for the money. Fact is, if we don't lose a little money on the deal, chances are we didn't do it right. We'll make it work, whatever we do.

Thanks again to Joe D. for the most recent tip re: Angus MacCrankys' Espresso Porter. Old Angus makes some fine barley pop for such a cranky little man.

I've also re-read B.K.'s bio and the statement he makes about liking the cardinals and the y$nk$$s as his favorite ball clubs...too bad he can't pull for a team from America.

Jeff, I'm still trying to remember the name of that place in K.C., down in the River Quay district, that you mentioned as a favorite concert spot from days gone by. I know exactly which one you're talking about, I saw the Blasters there several times, the O'Kanes, Country Gazette, the Elvis Brothers,...now I remember; it was called Parody Hall. I used to live not far from it in a big old 4,000 sg. foot apartment for $350 a month. My place used to be a saddle factory. It was rather large. Salad days, mi amigo, salad days. Good times, thank goodness for the statute of limitations. Hey Jeff, remember the place we would go to on 12th street in downtown, The Ship? Now that was a place. It got used as a location in that film "Kansas City" several years back. It's history now, torn down for the new fed court building. Also, how about that place we went when you visited me down in Albuquerque, "El Madrid", which had a huge mural painted on each side of the front door. Both of them were of Elvis, one with him standing in front of a big Cadillac, and the other with him depicted as...a motorcycle cop for some reason.

Well, I got to get back to scoring the soundtrack. be good.

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