Vanity
Project
I never want to pretend that I'm on the cutting edge of anything. Playing
folk-influenced music is a clear indication of being a distance of approximately
lots from this fickle razor of public opinion. But it is my belief that
change and revolution can be brought about by peaceful means. What this
has to do with a few duff quality recordings and a botched attempt at an
album, one cannot fathom. However, we are not here to discuss such trivialities,
oh no! We are here to talk of Vanity Project, the latest in a long line
of failed attempts to capture the hearts of the world's record-buying public,
and its well-meaning aunt.
By the way, do you like the fact that I've used graphics for this page?
It shows how much my manipulation skills are growing, as I spend more time
alone in front of my computer.
Right then, Vanity Project. Erm...
So far, the combined outpourings of this singleton multimedia collective
amount to:
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The logo you can see at the top of this page.
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The photo you can see near to top of the page.
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...
Exactly. Nothing else. There are some badly recorded MP3s. But they're
unlistenable. So for the moment, you'll just have to do some interior-head-imaginings
to try and work out how it all sounds and looks. Good luck.
Beam
me up, and make sure the structure can support the roof...