Guitars going badly out of tune... Amps falling over accidentally... The dishwasher rattling away... the microwave dinging, beeping and popping... trucks backfiring... anything squealing or squelching or beginning with "squ" I guess that makes a lot of noise... anything that leads me to new music, new sounds, new songs...
Stone spends his days and nights searching for the perfect song. It's an endless quest -- some deem it foolish, or even insane! -- but won't you care to join him in it? Will it be found in his guitar? Is it hiding under those bongos over there in the neighbors' trash? Hey, what happens when you bang these two milk cartons together...?
But seriously, I have been in bands since I was a kid, too many bands to count even, in Kansas City, New Orleans, Los Angeles, and now Portland... always haunted by the QUEST FOR THE PERFECT SONG!! Won't you join me in this quest?
Hi. Just letting you know I'm back in the studio recording the next two albums. Details on the Max X Blogs. I won't be able to answer many myspace messages for the next few months, so please be patient with me.
Things have been going great! With the help of some internet radio play the site is up to 10,000 Friends! Yay! Shooting to release the new stuff at the beginning of the 2009. Hope you're well. - Max X
Hi! could you please upload your song 'If You’re My Carl Barat, Then I’m Your…'? we really look forward to listen to it. the lyrics would be very appreciated, too. :)
Mr. T has given himself a makeover. The former television action star shed the piles of gold chains that were his signature look after witnessing the destruction from Hurricane Katrina.
"As a spiritual man, I felt it would be a sin against my God for me to wear all that gold again because I spent a lot of time with the less fortunate, " the actor said Thursday at the Television Critics Association's summer meeting.
"I saw some, I call it `sorry celebrities.' They'll go down there and hook up with the people to take a photo-op. I said, `How disgusting.' If you're not going to go down there with a check and a hammer and a nail to help the people, don't go down there."
Mr. T, whose real name is Lawrence Tero, stars in "I Pity the Fool" debuting in October on TV Land. He dispenses advice to viewers who are struggling with life's problems.
The former star of "The A-Team" said he's about more than his rough-and-tough image.
"Yes, I am qualified to beat people up. But I am pretty intelligent, " he said. "That's what throws people off. If you've been through something, that gives you an authority that you can speak on certain things. That's why people relate to me. I pull no punches."