"I've Done the Math" - original by Ted - Live in the Grand Canyon

Started by Ted, May 26, 2014, 11:53:45 PM

henwrench

Quote from: Ted on May 30, 2014, 08:56:18 PM
Quote from: henwrench on May 28, 2014, 03:00:33 PMDo you live near the canyon? Or is it miles and miles away?

The park entrance is about 80 miles away. Does that count as near? I might not be living here much longer but the Grand Canyon has meant "home" to me for many years, even when I lived in Africa and Washington DC.



         Well, in my book, I'd say you live near. I don't know quite how strictly the speed limits are enforced down your way (I know it's a ridiculously slow 55mph), but here, I'd do 80 miles in way under an hour, say about 45 to 50 mins tops...but then old henwrench doesn't hang around...I ain't got time...

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Nelson

The creative process is a wonderful... yet personal thing.
It fascinates me as much as the work... the fruits of the labor, I like to call it.
What a wonderful experience you've laid out for us.
The coolness of the song...... for me is enhanced by the story behind it.

Thanks for sharing.


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Blooby


I enjoyed the song quite a bit, but the story that goes with it is enthralling.  I really appreciate the photo journal. It's like your own Storytellers episode.

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Ferryman_1957

Brilliant Ted, what a cool idea. Great song, your vocal really reminded me of David Thomas from Pere Ubu when it started. Love the lyrics, no resolution needed for me. I could never do anything like that, so I'm really impressed you could create something so worthwhile in such a short time and in such a location. Bravo sir!

Ted

Master bump...

So here I am in Madagascar, in my house digging for some paperwork and I came across the handwritten lyrics to this song.

I may have to repeat this experiment before I leave Madagascar. On the few excursions I've made, I haven't thought to bring an instrument. My kabosy isn't much bigger than a backpacker guitar.

Maybe I'll visit the "Limestone Labyrinth."



After I wrote all the stuff above I just noticed that it's been one year, to the day, since I wrote that song in the Grand Canyon.
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SwanSong

Agree with comments...this is an amazing piece of work and
great location . lovely lyrics. and nice music all around agree
with comments. grat to hear u again TED. cheers NEIL 1

averiguar

Cool story bro. You going to re-record the song in a nicer studio?
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Geir

Still have this song on my phone !! :D

Still a great song !!

Really hope you'll revisit this process when you visit  "Limestone Labyrinth"!!!

We can never have enough Ted-songs !!!
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Oh well ........

Kenneth

Been to the southern point of the canyon twice- through Flagstaff and up... magical place.
Like the tune, magical too and short sweet, wish I could have done that too.
Nice!
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steelguitar

An other listen for me...

Still a such beautyful song, with the great genesis story of the song, played in a extraordinary place.

"Maybe I'll visit the "Limestone Labyrinth." Hope you can play a song associated with magic place on the photo!

When some say there is a kind of "Neil Young style" in your composition or interpretation, even if it is not a real musical influence for you, it is a true positive comment and a compliment.

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