Tuesday, March 28, 2017

National Politics and Positive Music?

So let me understand this.  America is a nation of laws.  In 1952 the United States made the Immigration & Naturalization Act of 1952 the law of the land.  This law states that Muslims may not be granted citizenship and need specific permission to enter the country for work purposes on specifically timed visas.  Suddenly we have No Go Zones in Michigan, populated by those same alleged peace loving folks that will attack anyone who is not of their faith.

Any idea what happened in Europe and what is still happening there due to this so-called "refugee" problem?  France is in flames.  Italy can't stop new arrivals coming ashore daily.  The Muslim mayor of London tells the world that terrorism is a symptom of living in a big city.  Europe has fallen without more than a couple hundred shots.  It's all in their books, their folklore and their holy book itself.  It's a plan.  That plan is jihad.  In other words, those peaceful infiltrators are running from members of their own faith, leaving their wives and kids at home to invade far-away nations.  


Washington DC hasn't cleared up much, but progress is being made every day toward the promised draining of the swamp.  Liberals are cackling that Trump isn't able to snap his fingers and change every law (which Obama had no problems doing), but in the Art of the Deal, it's explained that sometimes you lose a times before scoring the BIG deal.  I expect more failure before the President has convinced both sides of Congress that it's better to cooperate than the alternative, which has been the norm for quite a while now.  Nuclear option?  Filibuster?  Funny how all of a sudden the party that got it's ass whipped last November is making demands for investigations and spreading false news trying to "take down" the presidency.  That's American as hell right there, ya'll, I tell ya.

Drop down to the previous post and check out RoxX most recent release, Sing Us Your Song!  Thrilled at the positive comments posted by SoundCloud listeners...



Monday, March 20, 2017

Sing Us Your Song Already!

Rather surprised that Tommy released a new RoxX tune last weekend that I'd not even heard a finished demo of, and it is taking off.  We released "Sing Us Your Song", an acoustic song of praise, totally unlike anything else we have put out there before.  It was one of three tunes Tommy composed in the same unusual tuning, and the lyrics for the song literally wrote themselves.  I'm so happy that this song already has an amazing amount of reposts and likes and comments by SoundCloud users, which is very encouraging.  Yeah.  It's a happy song.  Very unusual from the comments we're getting!

Click Here to Hear "Sing Us Your Song" On SoundCloud!

We completed our first "epic", or at least finished recording the vocals for our upcoming Pink Floyd-inspired "Fly With Me".  It's currently an eleven minute long offering that I'm on pins and needles waiting to hear completed.  There is so much Pink Floyd in the song that we're not sure how listeners will react to a portion that kicks into high-speed overdrive in a Kansas-like vein before returning to the Floyd-styled finale at the conclusion of the song.




So I will formally announce the END of college basketball season with Duke being defeated by University of South Carolina, who will be making their first-ever Sweet Sixteen.  Congrats to the Gamecocks on this signature win!  This year was a success for the Blue Devils, who defeated the University of North Carolina at home and on a neutral court, while only being defeated in the Dean Dome.  2-1 is a great head-to-head season record.  Carolina fans must be relieved that they won't have to worry about those pesky Duke Boys again this season, if you know what I mean.  Right Roy?



Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Where's Wally Gator?

Yeah, seriously, where is Wally Gator, Youtube?  Many of his episodes are posted in Spanish, but there's none in English anywhere I can find.  What you got against a hip stylish alligator with his own tv show?  HUH?



On the music front, we've not released a thing since Halloween despite having several songs finished and several in process and one huge monster on the drawing board as we speak.  What started out as something in the vein of Pink Floyd was sent to me as an 8 minute track.  I wrote lyrics, sent them back to Tommy and a week or so later I receive the same track, an updated version, that is a little over 11 minutes long!  Submitted final lyrics for it today, we're calling it "Fly With Me" and yeah, we're trying to catch a Pink Floyd vibe with this tune, but there's a few twists from other influences that should set anyone who listens to it on their ear.  Yeah I'm excited and haven't recorded the first word for it yet.



Wrestling took a turn for the worse this week, with Impact's new owners sending out contracts that strips talent of much of their income from previous contracts.  It's my understanding that the Hardys did walk away after Anthem refused to negotiate.  Also, this week's episode of Impact was the originally scheduled date for the event we had taped in our building, Omega Bowl.  I'm pretty certain it won't make the airwaves, but don't worry.  We aired it last month on #CWFWorldWide!  Simply go to CWF Mid Atlantic's page on Youtube and look it up!  Main event featured the Extreme Horsemen's CW Anderson & "Southern Savior" John Skyler v. All Stars' Roy Wilkins & Arik Royal v. "Broken" Matt Hardy & Brother Nero for the Omega Tag Team Titles.  Still may want to check out Impact this week as the main event now is advertised to be a couple of CWF's own, X-Division Champ Trevor Lee v. Andrew Everett!



Digging Gab.ai ya'll.  Heads and shoulders over Twitter simply because the folks on the service are almost all conservative patriotic Americans.  Gives you 300 characters compared to Twitter's 140, but doesn't have a means to upload photos or a telephone app yet.  If you check it out and sign up, find me at @heddroxx, just like on the Twitter-bird!  See ya kids!



Well, Here We Are!

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