Drawings, paintings, and indecipherable scribblings 1970-1982
Monday, May 19, 2008
The Ballad of Davy Crockett
Click here to hear me and my new Realistic-brand Cassette Recorder. I don't yet know how close to hold the mike at this point, so it's even poorer quality than the equipment and tape would have dictated, but it is what it is.
3 comments:
Anonymous
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Audio cuteness. Oh, such cuteness!
It's also interesting to note that some sliver of you still sounds the same, puberty or no.
You might well ask. I was born in 1968, and by 1970 I had passed through my fecal-mural phase and done my first recognizable drawing (a rabbit head inside a balloon--possibly inspired by the Mickey Mouse balloons seen at fairs and parades, but that's just speculation). Over the next 11 or 12 years, until my work turned to crap as I hit my teens, I amassed a vast body of work. Unlike most folks, I still have almost all of it, thanks to the efforts of my late mother. Now, through the miracle of modern technology, I'm going to share it with you intermittently, until it becomes apparent that nobody cares, or I get bored, whichever comes first.
(born 1968) American designer, cartoonist, and comic pusher, perhaps best known for appearance in HATE #15. Married w/two dogs. No tattoos, multiple scars, but none notable. Suspect should be considered armed and dangerous.
3 comments:
Audio cuteness.
Oh, such cuteness!
It's also interesting to note that some sliver of you still sounds the same, puberty or no.
xo
I love how you credit the author of the song at the end. So professional.
I would kill to have some for of my younger self captured on tape like that.
P.S. That mp3 is pure awesome, seriously.
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