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Re: Shameless Self Promotion Department

Posted: 10 Feb 2015, 9:12pm
by JennyB
Wolter wrote:
Silent Majority wrote:Mate. Today I had to choose between listening to the new Flop House or MMIS first, and I chose your one.
You fool!
JennyB wrote:
Going to listen to this tonight!
I only take one swipe at St. Louis!
I TOO KNEW SJP WAS AN ANNIE ONSTAGE. Good stuff, Woltmans. I haven't been able to listen to the whole thing, but I like what I hear so far! Poor Helen Hunt.

Re: Shameless Self Promotion Department

Posted: 15 Feb 2015, 11:47pm
by Wolter

Re: Shameless Self Promotion Department

Posted: 22 Feb 2015, 10:37pm
by Wolter
Ali and I bicker for a while about Anna to the Infinite Power.



http://www.matchmadeinspace.com/blog/20 ... nite-power

Re: Shameless Self Promotion Department

Posted: 28 Feb 2015, 3:25am
by Chuck Mangione
Here's my shameless self promotion of a song I wrote. It's an anthem for gamblers.


Re: Shameless Self Promotion Department

Posted: 02 Mar 2015, 1:38am
by Wolter

Re: Shameless Self Promotion Department

Posted: 03 Mar 2015, 5:39pm
by Flex
Chuck Mangione wrote:Here's my shameless self promotion of a song I wrote. It's an anthem for gamblers.

Cool stuff Chuck, keep it up!

Re: Shameless Self Promotion Department

Posted: 03 Mar 2015, 5:47pm
by tepista
I just heard "Gloria" in a hamburger joint, like 20 minutes ago.

Re: Shameless Self Promotion Department

Posted: 03 Mar 2015, 7:06pm
by Wolter
tepista wrote:
I just heard "Gloria" in a hamburger joint, like 20 minutes ago.
The only song written in 1966!

Re: Shameless Self Promotion Department

Posted: 03 Mar 2015, 7:18pm
by tepista
Wolter wrote:
tepista wrote:
I just heard "Gloria" in a hamburger joint, like 20 minutes ago.
The only song written in 1966!
fact

Re: Shameless Self Promotion Department

Posted: 03 Mar 2015, 7:20pm
by Heston
Chuck Mangione wrote:Here's my shameless self promotion of a song I wrote. It's an anthem for gamblers.

Hey, there's a good song there. Get a band to play it.

Re: Shameless Self Promotion Department

Posted: 03 Mar 2015, 7:25pm
by Silent Majority
Chuck Mangione wrote:Here's my shameless self promotion of a song I wrote. It's an anthem for gamblers.

I really like that.

Re: Shameless Self Promotion Department

Posted: 03 Mar 2015, 7:32pm
by tepista
Silent Majority wrote:
Chuck Mangione wrote:Here's my shameless self promotion of a song I wrote. It's an anthem for gamblers.

I really like that.
Chuck Top 5

Re: Shameless Self Promotion Department

Posted: 04 Mar 2015, 12:47am
by Chuck Mangione
Thanks, guys! If I do it with a band, which I'm trying to do, I'll probably make the "you'll never know" bit not repeat like that, and maybe get more words in for the second chorus, but I like only having the verse once. I now decided to have the lyrics become more decadent as they progress, to give the impression of actual psychological decline, but scrambled up is just as good.

I'll post a better version with a band soon if I ever get one together.

Re: Shameless Self Promotion Department

Posted: 08 Mar 2015, 8:23pm
by Wolter
"This week Jon shows Ali the morally reprehensible 1986 Stallone ode to unchecked police brutality, Cobra. Jon is the disease. Ali is the cure. Bad impressions abound, and the couple go as far off the rails as they have ever been.

Cobra was "directed" by George P. Cosmatos, with a "screenplay" by Sly himself, based on the "novel" Fair Game by Paula Gosling. It stars Stallone, his girlfriend, Poppy from Seinfeld, Brian Thompson, Lee Garlington, and that one character actor that looks like a catcher's mitt. Get this: Golan and Globus were involved.

Oh, and the nerdy guy whose name Jon absolutely could not remember is Andrew Robinson, the Scorpio killer from Dirty Harry."


http://www.matchmadeinspace.com/blog/20 ... de-7-cobra

Re: Shameless Self Promotion Department

Posted: 08 Mar 2015, 8:32pm
by Dr. Medulla
Wolter wrote:Oh, and the nerdy guy whose name Jon absolutely could not remember is Andrew Robinson, the Scorpio killer from Dirty Harry."
Even nerdier guys—ahem, Flex—will know him better as Garak the Cardassian tailor/intelligence agent on Deep Space Nine.