Tyler Duvall is strumming and singing;
Julia Nusbaum is singing;
Britton Daniel is maintaining the low end;
Matt Service is hitting on things
Влияние
joseph campbell, marquis de sade, robitussin, franklin d. roosevelt, miss piggy, spinal tap, our moms, rousseau, milan kundera, shakespeare, duran duran, rumblefish, unwashed masses, teaming shores, marie curie, lloyd dobler, the dude, yer mom.
In 1982, a new troublemaker hit Garfield High. He was tough. He was wild. He was willing to fight. He was the new math teacher. He wins over the attention of the students by implementing innovative teaching techniques, using props and humor to illustrate abstract concepts of math and convey the necessity of math in everyday lives. He is able to transform even the most troublesome teens to dedicated students.
A quiet, unassuming twenty-four-year-old, he is innocent, naïve, and wondrous about the world—and he suffers emotionally as a result of the townspeople's treatment of him. He struggles to stand up as an individual even as the crowd opposes his views and actions.
She finds a class of tough, street-wise kids, involved in gangs and drugs, whom she quickly dubs the "rejects from hell." Determined to have them trust and respect her, she quickly changes her presentation, wearing leather jackets, teaching karate to her students and cursing in the classroom. Creating her own curriculum for her "socially challenged" and extremely antagonistic class, she starts having them read poetry.
The outgoing, insurrectionary teacher who opposes the numbing, by-rote brainwashing methods of so much institutional book-learning and encourages his kids to follow their passions, to think for themselves -- his way, of course.
thanks a lot!! I really appreciate that.....nice to meet you :) would you like some free downloads? I have a few I can give away... just send me a myspace message with the subject "downloads" and I'll take care of ya :)
Hi, Julia! Thanks for adding me back! I really loved that song you linked for us over on LiveJournal -- "I Can't See It At All" -- it's got a great groove, with an addictive rhythmic guitar and percussion combination, and your voice is cool. I'm so glad you're doing this. Creative expression rocks. :D
Let me know if you need a back-up singer! LOL. *wink*