the soundtrack of my life
the soundtrack of my life
my life has been good
even without the days of wine and roses
I never had a theme song
by Henry Mancini
no Johnny Mercer lyrics
but I did okay I guess
as one tries to qualify such things
I relate to Nowhere Man
sitting around in a land of his own mind
making all those silly little plans
a lot like an autumn leaf detached and spinning
in the twisters of Indian Summer
blowing in a Bob Dylan wind, I mean
the man did ask some damn good questions
how many roads before we get to call him a man ?....
I feel very comfortable with the utter joy of a path,
a forest trail with the solitude of fresh pine
rarely thinking about the distance involved
walking stick in hand, eyes forward, boots on the ground
backpack loaded to the gills with dreams
old songs in my head
the soundtrack of my life
even without the days of wine and roses
I never had a theme song
by Henry Mancini
no Johnny Mercer lyrics
but I did okay I guess
as one tries to qualify such things
I relate to Nowhere Man
sitting around in a land of his own mind
making all those silly little plans
a lot like an autumn leaf detached and spinning
in the twisters of Indian Summer
blowing in a Bob Dylan wind, I mean
the man did ask some damn good questions
how many roads before we get to call him a man ?....
I feel very comfortable with the utter joy of a path,
a forest trail with the solitude of fresh pine
rarely thinking about the distance involved
walking stick in hand, eyes forward, boots on the ground
backpack loaded to the gills with dreams
old songs in my head
the soundtrack of my life
If you do not change your direction
you may end up where you are heading
you may end up where you are heading
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Re: the soundtrack of my life
cool piece, Steve.
(roy?)
(roy?)
Re: the soundtrack of my life
John Barry & Lalo Schifrin wrote some of the action cues of my life...
are you thinking what I think you're thinking...?
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"Falsehood flies, the Truth comes limping after it." - Jonathan Swift, ca. 1710
"Falsehood flies, the Truth comes limping after it." - Jonathan Swift, ca. 1710
Re: the soundtrack of my life
*rolls up sleeves*
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"Falsehood flies, the Truth comes limping after it." - Jonathan Swift, ca. 1710
"Falsehood flies, the Truth comes limping after it." - Jonathan Swift, ca. 1710
Re: the soundtrack of my life
Here ya go, my friends:
My sister left her hubby unsupervised today, and in need of a playmate he kept me on the phone for 2-1/2 hours this morning, but it all came together better than I'd hoped.
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"Falsehood flies, the Truth comes limping after it." - Jonathan Swift, ca. 1710
"Falsehood flies, the Truth comes limping after it." - Jonathan Swift, ca. 1710
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Re: the soundtrack of my life
wow. Fabulous. Thank you!
Straight to #1!
Straight to #1!
Re: the soundtrack of my life
wow this is terrific ....love the appropriate music....and you read it as I can hear it in my head.....and it's an honor to have my words given so much attention.....thanx for the effort...thanx judih for planting the seed ....again
If you do not change your direction
you may end up where you are heading
you may end up where you are heading
Re: the soundtrack of my life
listening the harmonies in Nowhere Man is a forgotten treat...
If you do not change your direction
you may end up where you are heading
you may end up where you are heading
Re: the soundtrack of my life
I'm so happy you both enjoyed it - it was a pleasure, a relaxing way to spend a dull, drab New England day. And knowing how much you all enjoy reading about the technical details of how these things get put together, I'll try not to disappoint in that regard...
I started out with vague notions of constructing some kind of suite with the stanzas interspersed with snippets from Days of Wine & Roses, Nowhere Man, & Blowin' In the Wind - but as I started layering sounds, I (wisely) thought simpler would be better, so I stripped it down to the Mancini intro, unobtrusive nature sounds behind the recitation, and an outro TBD.
The Mancini track came from YouTube, but the recording was too clean - so I dirtied it up with record surface noise downloaded from freesounds.org (a wonderful resource!). I contemplated accentuating the midrange by attenuating the highs and lows for a more retro sound, but ultimately scrapped the idea. The nature ambience(s) came from my own library, recorded on three separate occasions in my Holy of Holies, the Birch Hill Wildlife Management Area. Surprisingly, I was able to use my 1st take of the recitation, though I still think my voice is too thin & high-pitched to be pleasing. (Unfortunately, James Earl Jones was unavailable that day.) After editing out the usual pauses, false starts, & lip smacks, I boosted the treble a bit, as my sibilants seem to be getting a bit mushy as I age. Most of the assembly time was then spent tweaking the timing of events. I ended up wth 7 stereo tracks, mixed down to 2.
It was too much fun to be considered work!
I started out with vague notions of constructing some kind of suite with the stanzas interspersed with snippets from Days of Wine & Roses, Nowhere Man, & Blowin' In the Wind - but as I started layering sounds, I (wisely) thought simpler would be better, so I stripped it down to the Mancini intro, unobtrusive nature sounds behind the recitation, and an outro TBD.
The Mancini track came from YouTube, but the recording was too clean - so I dirtied it up with record surface noise downloaded from freesounds.org (a wonderful resource!). I contemplated accentuating the midrange by attenuating the highs and lows for a more retro sound, but ultimately scrapped the idea. The nature ambience(s) came from my own library, recorded on three separate occasions in my Holy of Holies, the Birch Hill Wildlife Management Area. Surprisingly, I was able to use my 1st take of the recitation, though I still think my voice is too thin & high-pitched to be pleasing. (Unfortunately, James Earl Jones was unavailable that day.) After editing out the usual pauses, false starts, & lip smacks, I boosted the treble a bit, as my sibilants seem to be getting a bit mushy as I age. Most of the assembly time was then spent tweaking the timing of events. I ended up wth 7 stereo tracks, mixed down to 2.
It was too much fun to be considered work!
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"Falsehood flies, the Truth comes limping after it." - Jonathan Swift, ca. 1710
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Re: the soundtrack of my life
that is phenomenal. I loved the scratchiness of the mancini bit, and yes, a bit too literal to include dylan - it's nice to keep the reference in our own imagination (we can easily provide that track for ourselves). Nowhere Man, good clean angst. Well done.
And your voice, Roy, sounds well-traveled, perfectly suited to Steve's piece.
And your voice, Roy, sounds well-traveled, perfectly suited to Steve's piece.
Re: the soundtrack of my life
sasha! what a wonderful piece of honesty you put together!! You did well for my ears and imagination.
congratulations on this...
congratulations on this...
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Re: the soundtrack of my life
thanx for details Roy....I dig that kind of stuff...
If you do not change your direction
you may end up where you are heading
you may end up where you are heading
Re: the soundtrack of my life
I love popping the hood to show how the magic is done, but I don't want to distract from the main event, the originally posted poem. I can't match the simplicity & honesty & clarity of Steve's words, or the freewheeling music of Cecil's - but I can try to build a nice display case for them. I appreciate the kind responses, but the audio wouldn't have happened without the inspiration of the poem. Thanks - for providing that inspiration. (The nudge from Judih didn't hurt, either.)
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"Falsehood flies, the Truth comes limping after it." - Jonathan Swift, ca. 1710
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Re: the soundtrack of my life
Not disappointed at all.. inspiring- loved it- happy feet and sensative moments with a bit of wander - “ oh he’s a wanderer..”
“ the long and winding road” etc
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“ the long and winding road” etc
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reason is over rated, as is logic and common sense-i much prefer the passions of a crazy old woman, cats and dogs and jungle foliage- tropic rain-and a defined sense of who brings the stars up at night and the sun up in the morning---
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