Then I think about Assume, my basement band from 1989. I heard "Rock You Like a Hurricane" on the radio the other day with Alex sitting next to me. I said, "My first band couldn't play this song." He looked at me and said, "It's easy." All I could do was smirk and say, "Yeah, we sucked." My point is that the video above makes me never want to post any recordings of Assume on this blog, even when the cassette to MP3 conversion is complete.
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Sunday, January 7, 2018
Speechless
I don't believe the people (I can't write "musicians" with a straight face) in this video actually thought their performances were worthy of being heard by other people.
Then I think about Assume, my basement band from 1989. I heard "Rock You Like a Hurricane" on the radio the other day with Alex sitting next to me. I said, "My first band couldn't play this song." He looked at me and said, "It's easy." All I could do was smirk and say, "Yeah, we sucked." My point is that the video above makes me never want to post any recordings of Assume on this blog, even when the cassette to MP3 conversion is complete.
Then I think about Assume, my basement band from 1989. I heard "Rock You Like a Hurricane" on the radio the other day with Alex sitting next to me. I said, "My first band couldn't play this song." He looked at me and said, "It's easy." All I could do was smirk and say, "Yeah, we sucked." My point is that the video above makes me never want to post any recordings of Assume on this blog, even when the cassette to MP3 conversion is complete.
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