The Gauze on a 60 min cassette w bonus collage/improv material at the end of each side. Photocopy cover, hand written insert.
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i *think* i titled this jam, "Elephant" because of the way it plods along! the guitars are by my dead friend, Greg Smart. There are probable barely audible keyboard parts (well, they stick out at the end... ) by my (living) friend, who i call Kron, but he pretty much goes by "Jack" Thurber these days. back in the day when this "jam" happened? everybody called him Kron, because once or twice when people would ask him his name , he would say "you can call me Craig or John" hence "Cron". i am the only one who still calls him this. it's very much like him to not insist on me catching up with the times. that's me on the just barely competent drums. so i guess your drummer added a dub on top of what i was doing? the poem does not suffer from the misconstuance between "swallow" and "balance". Though if you "swallowed" a "moon like a dime" you might have to go to the hospital to have a dime extracted from your guts. Although i suppose in reality, if a mother took their kid to the hospital for swallowing a dime, the doc would say, "this too shall pass."
--Wayne L. Berry (2015)
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from The Gauze,
released December 23, 2015
Instrumental track, "Elephant" by Veiled Silence (Greg Smart, Jack Thurber, wayne l. berry, circa 198x)
Poem "Eclipse" by Wayne L. Berry, vocalized by RD Mauzy
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