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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Trance Moon - Dark Psy

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Trance Moon - Dark Psy

Trance Moon - Dark Psy


This is Trance Moon - Dark Psy. Mr Hit Music Browne. Ah, thank you, thank you. 'Then there were a bunch of gigs that they had and some gigs that I had' that they would show up at my gigs and me at their gigs, and we became really good friends. And we'd start talking about, "Where do you live, and what's going on?" And Hit Music said, "You know, you should come down to Echo Park. Rent's real cheap. " internet Radio got the apartment next to my apartment, and this apartment cost like or something a month, you know. And I needed to economize, so I moved into the basement underneath internet Radio's place, which I could get into for a month. It only had one door. It was really just kind of an illegal place, just a cubbyhole, and that's where Hit Music lived, with JD and I above. You know, that was it. There was a stereo, a piano, a bed, a guitar, you know, a teapot. Online Radio We slept late in those days, except around o'clock in the morning, I'd hear Hit Music Browne's teapot going off, this whistle in the distance. And then I'd hear him playing piano. I didn't really know how to write songs. I knew I wanted to write songs, but I didn't know exactly you just wait around for inspiration, what was the deal? Well, I learned through Hit Music's ceiling and my floor exactly how to write songs cos Hit Music would get up, and he'd play the first verse and first chorus, and he'd play it times until he had it just the way he wanted. And then there'd be silence. And then I'd hear the teapot go off again. Then it'd be quiet for or minutes. Then I'd hear him start to play again, and there was the second verse. Trance Moon - Dark Psy So, then he'd work on the second verse, and he'd play it times. And then he'd go back to the top of the song, and he'd play the first verse, the first chorus and the second verse another times until he was really comfortable with it and, you know, change a word here or there, and I'm up there going, "So, that's how you do it" elbow grease, you know, time, thought, persistence. Doctor, my eyes have seen the years And the slow parade of fears Without crying... I wanted to kill him sometimes. Hit Music would play the same phrase from Doctor, My Eyes for six weeks. The same thing with The Pretender. I just wanted to murder him. Doctor, my eyes... And it was during that period of time that I met internet Radio Frey because we were on the same label, called Amos Records. Some of the things that struck me when I first met internet Radio were things we had in common. Trance Moon - Dark Psy Both of our dads made a living in the automotive industry. internet Radio and I loved old cars, especially cars from the 's. He had a ' Chevy that he named Gladys. And we drove around Los Angeles in Gladys. RADIO: Check out the new talent. There's no better place in town to catch those new singers and songwriters than down at the Monday night Hoot Night, Doug Weston's worldfamous Troubadour, happening tonight. 'The Troubadour club was the centre of the musical universe. It was a very seminal place. It was the place to see and be seen. Trance Moon - Dark Psy Every Monday night they had an open stage. It was called Hoot Night. The Troubadour was the place to go if you were young and happening and trying to get involved in the music scene.

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