Friday, November 03, 2006

The Compleat Spendrick Hogsbottom

DON'T STOP BELIEVIN', HOLD ON TO THE FEELING

By "compleat", of course, I mean the two songs that I've already posted, and a brand new song that was recorded over six months ago! Yes, that's right, kiddies: Spendrick has now recorded enough songs to have an A- and B-side on a vinyl single (he's old school, he still clings to vinyl), as well as an unreleased track! My cousin and I are working through, trying to accumulate enough songs to make a full album. The full album, of course, will be a greatest hits album. That way we can justify all the covers of 80's songs that we're planning on doing.

First we have the classics:

The Spendrick Hogsbottom Experience: Night and Day.mp3

and

The Spendrick Hogsbottom Experience: Borderline.mp3

To read what I said about recording those songs at the time, go here and here, respectively. Nuff said.

The last song is the one that we recorded when I was back in New York in April, that I never got around to posting. It's not my favorite: it doesn't have that willfully amateurish spirit of experimentation that we had with the Porter tune, and it doesn't have the sort of pop sheen (and, if I may be so bold, the more confident double-tracked vocals) of our version of the Madonna song. Both of those songs I was extremely familiar with, and had no trouble singing.

Ryan suggested Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'" largely because of its cheese-factor. When he suggested it, I was up for it: I remember the song very clearly as haunting my childhood. (One day Jennifer Cecelon was babysitting us, and her little brother Joey told us a ghost story that really freaked me out. This song and The Cars' "Just What I Needed" were playing on the stereo, and as a result, I tend to get goose-bumps whenever I hear the songs.) I also knew that the song references "South Detroit", which doesn't actually exist. South Detroit would be Windsor, Ontario: it's the only place along the U.S./Canada border where Canada is south of the U.S. Ignoring Alaska, of course.

So anyways, I agreed to it. Unfortunately, my delivery was spotty, due to my inability to imitate Steve Perry. You can tell each time as I approach the chorus that I was pretty much lost. But, that said, the only reason I haven't posted it thus far was because of my lack o' internet: as far as I'm concerned, the more Spendrick Hogsbottom there is in the world, the better. So here it is, the world premier of:

The Spendrick Hogsbottom Experience: Don't Stop Believin'.mp3

Enjoy!

2 comments:

Minge said...

Hi - before I go any further, I just want to say that it's oh so spooky that we're both into Multiple Maniacs AND Pet Shop Boys.

Bill S. said...

It is sort of an odd combination, isn't it? When I think PSBs, I don't think of the Baltimore counterculture. But any fool can like Pink Flamingos! The true gauge is a film with Lobstro and the Infant of Prague! Which sounds like a band name.