Saw My Baby with the Devil — a cheatin’ song for Hallowe’en

2010/10/31 at 4:45 am Filed in:electric | new song | work in progress No Comments

Imagine… you’re walking down the street and you see the girlfriend you’re still aching for — walking hand in hand with the Devil, himself. Stolen by the King of Thieves, the Great Liar.

Despite the perhaps overblown production, this is very much a work in progress. Please feel free to leave your crits — constructive or otherwise — in the comments section here or at YouTube. (If you can’t read the lyrics, try clicking the full screen button in the lower right hand corner of the player.)


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I drive around all night, looking for nothing to do…

2010/10/27 at 7:26 pm Filed in:electric | music No Comments

A new less-than-zero budget video for a song from way back in 2000, when trip hop was the hip ticket and I thought I’d be cool forever… ah, those glory days of youth… [lyrics below]

Ain’t Nothin Wrong With Me Baby, I Just Got The Blues

I drive around all night
looking for nothing to do
I play guitar ’til dawn
and every song’s about you
–if I sleep I might dream
and we all know that dreams don’t come true
Ain’t nothin’ wrong with me baby
I just got the blues

Walked along the shore
wondering what a smart guy would do
in the Idiot’s Guide to Love
I must be listed in the back under “fool”
sure  once I had some answers
…now I’d settle for some lies that sound true
Ain’t nothin’ wrong with me baby
I just got the blues

It’s easy for you sugar but then
everything’s easy for you
You know what you want
and you know how make it come true
But, it’s hard for me, doll, to
bid all that we had adieu
Ain’t nothin’ wrong with me baby
I just got the blues

(C)1998 TK Major

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I Fall into Her Hollow Eyes

2010/08/20 at 6:46 pm Filed in:electric | music No Comments

[this poem w/music has imagery that some may find disturbing]

The root of this track was a recorded duo improv between Mike Rothmeyer (guitar loops) and me (keyboard loops) released as Rothmeyer and Frippenstein. (Frippenstein was my solo improv synth loop act, the name a tribute to Robert Fripp’s own Frippertronics.)

One day while multi-instrumentalist/songwriter, Jeff Turmes, was at my little home-based studio, mixing some tracks he’d recorded at his own home, he happened to hear the Rothmeyer & Frippenstein tracks and offered to cut a sax part to one on the spot. I readily agreed, and the new mix appeared as a bonus track on subsequent releases of the Rothmeyer & Frippenstein album. (You can hear that drum, bass, and poetry-less version, titled, “Deep Blue Nowhere,” here.)

A few years later, on a whim, I decided to see if I could lay bass and drums across the more or less free time track and use it to frame a short, troubling poem I’d written a few years before. Perhaps because of the ‘natural’ rhythms of the echo loops, it somehow sort of worked, much to my delight and amazement. (Frippenstein became Tranz Azul which transmogrified into one blue nine, kinda.)

Many years later (that would be earlier tonight), I decided on yet another whim that I should throw together a quick vid (there is, of course, little or no such thing, at least not around chez TK). I found a series of photos of doll’s eyes — in and out of dolls — and used various video effects to give them a sort of anime look.

– TK

Listen to Rothmeyer & Frippenstein’s 2.6.93 album | view the vid above on YouTube: I Fall into Her Hollow Eyes
Or listen to just the audio from  the vid above…

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