Archiving 101: Wreck Hoard Ing

Hi,

My apologies to those of you who’ve been planning your week around my calendar and have been trying to figure out how the only band Pete Harris says was/is better than Mother Feather could possibly be recording on Thursday August 5, 2011 when in fact that day /date does not actually exist. Truth be told, fixing typos before self-publishing has never been one of my strong points. So, for the record, Rich Girls will be making a new digital representation of what once was referred to as a record on Friday, August 5, 2011. And yes, by Rich Girls I mean “myself and a couple of guys sitting in for a couple of guys who quit the band and one other guy who was wise enough to move on.” And by “guys sitting in for a couple of guys who quit the band and one other guy who was wise enough to move on” I mean Andrea Longado will be playing most of the guitar parts and Dave Burnett will be playing all the drum parts. We’ll be at Metrosonic waking up Steve Wall at 10am! Stay tuned for more details on opportunities for you and your loved ones to monetarily compensate me, Andrea and Dave, along with a couple of guys who quit the band and one other guy who was wise enough to move on, in the coming weeks.

Speaking of recordings, I’m pretty sure Casey Shea has been selling something called “his new record wherein he put the best song second to last” on something called the “Good And Evil Tour” with Tally Hall … They’re taking today off either to celebrate the Big O’s big birfday, or to fix whatever is wrong with the tour website:

Apparently they’ll be at The House Of Blues in Dallas tomorrow night. Disclaimer: Attendance of that performance will require you to be in Dallas, TX.

In related news, Mother Feather has started promoting the next Mother Feather show.

Oh, and speaking of The Dig. I watched their new video this morning and for the first 30 seconds I thought Emile was in drag.

Mwah!

M

P.S. Unfortunately for the four of you who’ve been pining for a recording of “Wrecking Ball”, that’s not gonna happen this week, but it definitely will soon.

P.P.S. The Misty Boyce Experience spent two days this week at a place called Mission Sound, conveniently located just three blocks from the amazing apartment where I admire my amazing hair, and recorded about eight or nine thousand songs.

P.P.P.S. Mr. Joe gets him some pretty epic drums sounds there … so if you find yourself needing some, I would give them a call.

P.P.P.P.S. Below are the results of my first bass lesson: