I finished a demo for Colin Gordon-Farleigh this afternoon, which was something of a miracle given Easter planning, meetings, and having the boys with me for part of the afternoon. (You don’t realize just how annoying mixing is until you have someone in the room with you.) Because I had some extra instruments at the church in anticipation of Easter, I decided to add timpani, glockenspiel and a cymbal roll just for fun. What I *really* wanted to do was put the song in triple meter and give it my best Roy Orbison, a la “Running Scared.” But time ran out and I couldn’t find my sunglasses. This one’s for you, Roy!
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