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Post by Lee Bozeman on Jan 2, 2010 15:11:34 GMT -5
I have put together a little four song ep under the nom de plume of Orient Is His Name. It is available at orientishisname.bandcamp.com/ as a download. You do have the option to pay something if you like but that is up to you. It is nice doing something again and rather spontaneous at that. Lee
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Post by ttorrey on Jan 4, 2010 10:22:36 GMT -5
Just paid 5 clams for it. Beautiful stuff Lee. I've got some film projects under way and I look forward to hiring you to do some scoring.
Hope you are well and that Tuckahoe is fulfilling. We miss New York this time of year.
Best
Thomas
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Post by Jon on Jan 4, 2010 15:03:46 GMT -5
When the first new music I hear in 2010 is Lee Bozeman, it's gonna be a good year. Especially fond of The Great Entrance (My Heart Is Already Under the Earth); terrific vocal harmonies.
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Post by Taylor Glen Muse on Jan 5, 2010 15:07:02 GMT -5
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Post by Lee Bozeman on Jan 6, 2010 15:52:26 GMT -5
I am curious about your thoughts regarding identity Taylor. Is it opposition to the new name because it is a bad name or is it opposition to change in general? Many of the people I respect musically work under a variety of monikers. And each identity has its own appeal.
Now I feel compelled to do something that you will like more than the Luxury stuff which is probably just tied into your psychological well-being involving some adolescent event that was meaningful. How about I write a song and you experience a critical life-event while listening to it repeatedly?That should help.
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Post by Good job Taylor on Feb 1, 2010 10:11:30 GMT -5
Taylor wins the prize, he has compelled Lee to write more music. Hooray for now.
Too bad physical cds seem to be a thing of the past, or your prize would be a sticker on front of the album, similar to the one on the luxury self-titled about the Martin brothers. How'd that go again?
And, I know I've said this too often, but I'll say it again anyway since Lee brought up adolescent psychological well-being. Both Bozeman brothers seem strangely compelled to continually change names with each new album. I blame it on the psychological scarring of "latest and the greatest" which unfortunately must have left some of its potential in the studio. Never a sophomore release since.
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Post by Fred on Feb 3, 2010 22:06:24 GMT -5
I really love this EP. It feels spontaneous without feeling makeshift. Great songs.
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