Jahva wrote:Are there lyrics for perPetual groove?
That's a cool sound you had going there.

Ooh bad story there..
I was just trying to get a couple of tunes recorded with a guy a I know of.
(he was more interested in hardcore)
We did record a couple of tunes and he just capsized.
We'd do the chorus, the first verse and then he'd get all upset like something was wrong. Then he's tell me that he just absolutely couldn't go any further. (I was like, just send me what you have so far.)
"My friend 222" was one of these. Great guitar tone, but he just turned off and didn't want to continue/finish. So I told him to finish mastering the little bit we were working on and send me an email with the music attached. (so it's not accurate and incomplete but makes a great sample)
Then we attempted another tune "PerPetual Groove" and he basically did the same thing except earlier. We didn't even get to lay vocals on it because he just refused to. (shrugs) He looked like I sh*t in his bowl of cornflakes. I had no idea what set him off, but I was familiar with him getting angry over nothing and not wanting to finish.
The funny part was that I was also working with Les at the time.
(I couldn't really record much with Les except what he wanted to do, so I was trying to get some older tunes recorded with this other guy. I thought he'd be easier to work with, turns out he was worse.)
The capper was when he accused me of having other music on the net.
I told him I did (with Les). I had nothing to hide. I showed him the reverbnation site (it was up at the time) he heard "Invisible Light" and a couple others.
He then got so mad, he told me that it all sounded like "Duran-Duran" to him.
LMAO I was going to say something about his "hardcore" being utter crap but the guy was upset because his music that he worked on was substandard, so I just looked at him and decided not to grind him.
I felt like telling him that his other music was bad was akin to kicking a homeless dog, besides I think that's why he got so mad. He already knew as much.
Some people work hard and still turn out nonsense, pity them.
Some people are lucky and do a shade better, you can pity them too.
This road is never easy to travel, just easier with some and harder with others.
But the ones that do slightly better end up being the source of much consternation due to the ever present individual mentality as opposed to a team player methodology. (you vs them)(when the team wins, we all win)
So that's why there are no lyrics for PerPetual Groove, it's a dead tune as in dead and buried.