Son of Mine, lost in time

from Weed, wire, and the burning bush by The Tangled Minds

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    The idea was if you got 30 people in your band,
    five would show up.
    This album represents the artists and musicians who did.

    As Pat Brayer put it, "This album is a snapshot... a medium for a photograph." I wanted to find the best people around that wereavailable in the Inland Empire and put them all on one record.
    Some are still here and some are gone, but in one 24-hour period, we got this work down on a record. Everybody did it for the freedom; every person did their best with no comprimise.I threw them altogether in a studio and said
    "Go...!" and they did it.

    My greatest hope is that one day this album will have set a
    standard; that if, in a sense, artists and musicains have faith in one another to get the job done... something much larger than ourselves will happen.

    Qui sustinet hamos,
    Novit, quae multo pisce natentur aquae
    - Ars Amatoria (bk. I, l. 47)
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Originally written back in 1994 at my home in Highland, CA. There are volumes of tunes I've co-wrote with Tom, but this by far is one of the few that reflects the truth of time over the years. Phoenix and Jeff both took it to the level I always imagined it could be recording wise. End effects are actual emissions from two pulsars colliding and a black hole. Too much fun here.

You can find Tom's music here:
thomasjamesbates.bandcamp.com

The original demo from 94 on 4 track here:
thomasjamesbates.bandcamp.com/track/son-of-mine-lost-in-time-2

Spent many a year writing and recording with him. Some things in life can not be faked. Definitely a musical soul brother.

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from Weed, wire, and the burning bush, track released November 20, 2007
Phoenix Coleman- Vocals
Ignatius Henderson- Bass and guitar
Jeff Shannon- Drums and 'Yeeaaa!!!'

Written by Thomas Bates and Ignatius Henderson
copyright 1995 Drunken Circus Music/ Grandma's Hair Music/ the bad hair day

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Every passing hour brings the Solar System forty-three thousand miles closer to Globular Cluster M13 in Hercules — and still there are some misfits who insist that there is no such thing as progress.-Kurt Vonnegut

Best mix performance on a good pair of headphones turned up loud while gazing up at the stars.

The art of life is multi- dimensional. This music is made by me and my friends. Avante!
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