30 April 2007

Reap What You Sow

I have just added "Reap What You Sow" (the 6th song from Trouble and Debris) to the music player on DaveCarducci.com where it is available for streaming. The song will also be available as a free download for a limited time.

Originally recorded in late 2005, "Reap What You Sow" is a raw, stripped down recording that was completed in late 2006 with Brian Brodie adding bass to the guitar and vocal tracks.

Like "Paper Knives," the song was written by Rob Robinson.

23 April 2007

"Leave Your Blues" available at DaveCarducci.com

"Leave Your Blues" (the 5th song off of Trouble and Debris) is now available for streaming and as a free download.

The song was tracked the same day as "Miles Away" and Paul McCartney's "Blackbird" in October 2005, and features myself along with Derek Dixie on the drum kit.

Like last week, you'll be able to download the song until midnight on Tuesday, at which point it will only be available for streaming.

16 April 2007

"Paper Knives" available at DaveCarducci.com

Each week or so I will be adding a new song to the music player on DaveCarducci.com in preparation for the release of Trouble and Debris. This weeks song is "Paper Knives" which was written by my friend Rob Robinson of Nashville roots rock band Ollie Fox.

"Paper Knives" was originally tracked in Fall 2005 with Rob on acoustic guitar, bass, keyboard and harmonica, while I supplied the electric guitar, vocals, drums and additional keyboard. Unfortunately, the audio files for that session were accidentally deleted and the song had to be re-tracked in early 2006. The current recording features myself along with Heath West on drums.

"Paper Knives" will be available as a FREE DOWNLOAD until the stroke of midnight on Tuesday. Once the twelfth bell rings it can no longer be downloaded, however it will continue to be available for streaming.

Act fast and make this song a part of your music library!

Enjoy!

11 April 2007

The times they are a-changin'


KLOS-FM, "Southern California's Only Classic Rock Station," just played "Lithium" by Nirvana. This came in between Fleetwood Mac and the Eagles. I don't know about you, but something about Nirvana being "classic rock" doesn't sit well with me. I guess I must be getting old.

07 April 2007

DaveCarducci.com

I am pleased to announce the creation of the brand spankin' new DaveCarducci.com. This site will serve as my hub on the Internets and will soon include my debut record Trouble and Debris in its entirety, complete with lyrics.

Currently there are only four songs on the site (the same that are on here), but each week will feature a new song until the entire album is available.

I hope you'll visit the site and also sign up for the mailing list. It's a bit short on content at present, but more will be added all the time.

Thanks!

03 April 2007

Necrosnort

"It's like, I don't care about nothin man, roll another blunt."


I can't really write anything witty about this.
It pretty much just speaks for itself.



KEITH RICHARDS: 'I SNORTED MY FATHER':

Keith Richards has acknowledged consuming a raft of illegal substances in his time, but this may top them all.

In comments published Tuesday, the 63-year-old Rolling Stones guitarist said he had snorted his father's ashes mixed with cocaine.

"The strangest thing I've tried to snort? My father. I snorted my father," Richards was quoted as saying by British music magazine NME.

"He was cremated and I couldn't resist grinding him up with a little bit of blow. My dad wouldn't have cared," he said. "… It went down pretty well, and I'm still alive."

Richards' father, Bert, died in 2002, at 84.