Music: September 2007 Archives
Let me get this straight. I got to the store. I purchase a mini-CD which has on it two songs, one new and one old, plus a remix and a ringtone (sorry, those don't count as different “songsâ€). The ringtone doesn't even have a way of being transfered to my phone unless I connect to some site somewhere via my computer or phone to download it. And for this extremely limited and complicated thing... I pay six bucks.
Alternatively I go to the Apple Store, pay $3.96 ($.99*4) for the same thing, get to choose which part of the song is my ringtone, and have it all instantly downloaded to my iPhone.
Sorry, this doesn't compute. Even if you don't have an iPhone it doesn't compute. Can you say, “Dead in the water?†I knew you could.
I've been meaning to post this for about a year now. I wrote this in 2006 at Meadowlark Music Camp. It's a slightly modified version of "House of the Rising Sun", with the focus on the New Orleans flood.
- Kee Hinckley - guitar, vocals
- Anna Grosslein - flute
- Shireen Hinckley - fiddle, vocals
- Lyle Hawthorne - lead fiddle
- Meadowlark attendees - chorus
Audio file: 6MB AAC Mono. Download
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