Okay, Joe's XML'd Excel sheet is here: [link]
The Excel created XML looks better in IE than Firefox. Go figure. We can work on it.
Xander ,'Lessons'
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
Okay, Joe's XML'd Excel sheet is here: [link]
The Excel created XML looks better in IE than Firefox. Go figure. We can work on it.
Thanks, DX. I'm looking at it in Firefox and it looks a lot like it did when I made it. Oh, well, it's meant to be functional, not pretty. Excel formatting is not one of my strengths. And speaking of formatting, I standardized (roughly) the set up so that it's title/artist [line] description, which I thought was easiest way to set off the song from the description. (I could only figure out how to bold the whole cell, not parts of it.)
I found this paper about structure and harmony on Revolver. For a non-musician such as me it's a challenging read, but for an interested, Revolver-loving/very-familiar-with-the-material non-musician like me I think it's comprehensible. I'm probably wrong about a lot of the stuff I think I understood, but I'm sure I learned a lot anyway.
Jon! THANK YOU!
Kate's mix looks wondertastic.
Okay, Joe's XML'd Excel sheet is here: [link]
Thanks for taking care of that, DX (and thank you Joe!).
You're welcome, erinaceous!
I'm looking at it in Firefox and it looks a lot like it did when I made it.
The main difference I see is that there's a vertical line running down the right edge of window, often right though the middle of the column on that edge. If you resize the window, it then stays put in the column, right in the middle of whatever column it's in. Also, it only happens when the browser window isn't full screen.
Damn, why am I never at shows where this sort of thing happens?
Chrissie Hynde is the coolest.
Chrissie Hynde is the coolest.
She sure is. I still treasure my Pretenders tour program after their second album. Also my picture of Chrissie with short punk blonde hair (about the time she was hooking up with Steve Jones). I think she had a thing with Mick Jones of the Clash too.
Frankenmix EP (the idea isn't mine, but I thought I'd share):
The Tracklist
1. A song about touch. 2. A song about taste. 3. A song about sound. 4. A song about sight. 5. A song about smell. 6. A song about a sixth sense.
Chrissie Hynde is the coolest.
I ordered the new Pretenders box set from Amazon yesterday. I have no self control.
1. A song about touch. 2. A song about taste. 3. A song about sound. 4. A song about sight. 5. A song about smell. 6. A song about a sixth sense.
I like it. Hmmm. I'll have to think about these for a while...