I'm too doggone $ oriented.

If there isn't someone paying for it, preferably UP FRONT, I find it difficult to make anything happen in the studio.

That's what happens when the thing becomes yer "day job" I guess.

But if you happen to own the joint, then the boss can't stop you from hittin' the internet all day long between trying to get work done. Its small and getting smaller by the day, it seems, but its all mine. Even the dust. There's lots of dust.

Also, I don't like being the "one man show" on recordings and those jobs mean you get to play with all these great cats and chicks and it just adds SO MUCH to the overall thing that it isn't funny comparing that to things I try to do by myself. Especially the singing part *grin*.

One of these days, though...


--Mac