I'm starting to wonder if Keith's tune sucks for the sake of this exercise. It lacks structural intrigue, is of a non-universal nature and holds no interest beyond the first 60 seconds. When I uploaded it to dropbox, I imagined input as to how it could be shaped, morphed, reinvented or developed as a unified expression of ourselves. Kinda like sitting around a living room where each player just sort of feeds off the other, adding licks and lyrics as they go. Like jamming! And we have that already... Tom added a GREAT bass track to what was already there. Superb, actually (nice going)! But the initial structure sucks, imho. It lacks dynamics mostly, as well as spontaneity. I'm ready (as the author of 'Keith's track') to scrap it and head in a new direction.

Let's throw a bunch of stuff out there... let's JAM!!


Live to love, love to live.