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This is just a story about a guy thinking out loud about forming a family band.
So that's it, then. We'll go to the five-and-dime, buy matching vests and top hats, and form a family band. We'll take to the road in my four-door sedan and shlep around whatever instruments we can keep strapped on top. Maybe I could even invent a new strap designed especially for family bands, and that will help support us financially while we're in the "learning how to play musical instruments" phase. We'll only play in cities that end in -ville or -anooga, and make records that can only be purchased at truck stops. In between songs we can take turns telling stories about my childhood memories. In fact, that'll be the most important part of the show. I'll tell the story about the lighting factory that was across the street from the drive-in theater in my hometown, and how I wasn't familiar with the word "lighting", so I just imagined that the sign was misspelled, and so I thought that it was actually a factory that made lightning. And I was so worried about the lightning factory being so close to the drive-in theater, because what would happen if some of the lightning escaped from the factory and struck the big drive-in screen, because maybe nobody would know that it was real lightning, they might think it was just part of the movie, and then everybody at the drive-in would be killed by lightning. But I thought my uncle was so cool because he worked at the factory, so his job was to help make lightning, plus he lived in a house that was right next to a junk yard, so he could see piles and piles of wrecked cars anytime he wanted to, and I wanted to be just like him. And the whole time I'm telling this story, if it's my turn to tell the story, the rest of you could be stacking our top hats into a pyramid, and that could be our thing, since no other family bands build top hat pyramids during their shows. And after we become famous and wealthy, we'll play fewer and fewer shows, and make fewer and fewer records, and eventually we won't be a band anymore, we'll just be a family. But we can still drive to our favorite cities in my four-door sedan, but it would be more like a vacation, and people would still recognize us because we would still be wearing our vests and top hats, and they would say hi to us when we eat in the restaurants we ate in as a family band, but now we'd just be a family. And even if we never become that successful as a family band, it wouldn't be so bad if we eventually had to get other jobs and stop being a family band, because we could still be a family. It wouldn't bother us, because eventually we might forget we were ever in a family band, we would just think of ourselves as a family, except when we see some of our records when we go to truck stops, and then we would tell stories about the time when we were a family band. Then we would leave the truck stop and go home, and go back to just being a family. |
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echolalianova mentioned a couple of weeks ago that it might be cool to start a Family Band Collaboration, and I think she's right. I mean, there have already been several things RECorded in the spirit of the family band, so the collaboration has already been going on for a little while, in a way.
A week or so after I first joined HitRECord I wrote "Our new family band", not imagining that so many folks would connect with that RECord the way they have. Éliante was the first to start up the conversation, it all started as just a conversation. A steady stream of hitRECorders have joined in over time, just by stating that they wished to do so, and often they'll also declare what part they could play in said family band. It really is just as simple as that.
I wrote this little thing to be part of the introduction to the Family Band Collaboration, just for the heck of it. I guess the first question I have is: what should we do for an icon for this collaboration?
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O Family Band
Come, all you characters
Come you from the four winds
Family band O family band
Rascals every one.
Bring what you will
Bring any assortment of things
Set it down among us
Sit here in this bent circle
O family band.
Make limber your ears
Make up some tales to bend our ears
We'll carry on like we believe it all
There'll be lots of carrying on
O family band.
RECord a thing or two while we're at it
RECord the family band experience
Collaborate, inspire, RECord, repeat
That's what made us what we are
O family band.
Where will this go?
Where are our well-defined objectives?
None are listed or delineated
It's all just in the spirit of things
O family band.
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