Saturday, August 13, 2011

8/13/2011

OK, so I've been thinking about all the things I could be doing, and wonder if I should start trying to venture out a little bit into each one. Like doing comics or animation. Or possibly doing music with my brother. Maybe I'll work on writing more. I've got a lot of things I've already written, and I write articles on occasion. Poetry. Short stories. Doing an interview soon. I have ideas for things that I could design. Web sites I could design. Things I could plan.

Maybe I just have too many ideas floating around in my head.  That wouldn't surprise me.  I just feel like I could be doing more.  How much more?  I have no clue.  I just keep thinking that if I try a little bit of everything, I'll figure out what it is I want to do.  I enjoy cooking a lot, but starting a restaurant is expensive.  Really expensive.  Maybe I should regulate.



I liked this mix because I once thought about doing one like it. Still might. It's because I liked the original "Regulate" by Warren G and Nate Dogg. Here's that.



I also really liked "I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near)" by Michael McDonald. It's a great song, and the one used for the beat in the previous song. Here it is.



So, I know I always seem to have a song in these blogs.  This time I liked the songs enough to post both of them and the mix of the two.  Why?  Because I could.  I like music, and always have a song in my  head or I'm finding some forgotten song somewhere.  It's one of the many things that I ponder on a daily basis.

I actually happened to hear the "Regulate (Jammin' Remix)" on my Dr.Dre Pandora station.  I was out killing things in World of Warcraft on my Dwarf Warrior.  He's cool.  I hear a lot of music at work or playing games.  Or from that wonderful whosampled.com website I've grown to love so much.  I was going to use GrooveShark to embed these, but it seems that I can't post more than one song, and even then it seems to have issues.  Oh well.  YouTube to the rescue!

I feel I've rambled.  I was not born a ramblin' man.  I just became one as I got older.  The more I have to talk and think about, the longer I go on and on and on and on and on and on......

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