Complete Freedom of All Information

Notes 08-31-2003

On Recording:

All 43 songs were recorded digitally in 48khz, 16 bits/sample.

Instruments:

Stratocaster guitar 1985

Yamaha fretless bass

Korg M1 keyboard (piano, epiano, all drums)

Yamaha acoustic guitar

some digital samples (from Internet, and Pinnacle Video Studio software)

(all guitars were tuned to true 4th tuning [not standard tuning, the two high strings are c and f, not b and e.])

Recorded on:

P1000 Windows XP

ULead Video Studio

CoolEdit

Where

1408 Stanford Street, Irvine, CA 92612

When

August 1-10 (main instruments)

August 11-31 (vocals and final mixing)

Recording was done on a 1ghtz computer running Windows XP. I wanted to record in Linux, but audio recording was not maintaining real-time, while Windows was. That will probably change in the future as Linux grows more popular. I was recording by first recording an original track (usually guitar or keyboard) using a simple 555-timer chip circuit connected to an LED to keep time. I used a variable resistor to change the time the LED would be on and off. (I think for some songs I did not use this electric metronome - for example "cfoai", and after svts ("Stop Violence, Teach Science"), I promised I would always use a metronome for recording, but some how I did not initially, but did for most songs in this new group of songs.

Once I had the first track, I could use that track to play along with. The next track after guitar (or piano) would be bass guitar. Then drums, and finally vocals. Using the P800 laptop was difficult, because something is wrong with the computer fan and is loud. You can hear this sound (like an old model t) in "lipstick blues". I only realized later that I could have been using the P1000 for everything because the sound card is "full duplex" (can play and record at the same time), and I did use the P1000 for the last recordings.

These 43 songs were first made years before now, but only now have I spent the time to record as many as I could. Recording these songs is an incredible relief. For months the constant reminders of recording these was in my head, I have not turned on radio for years, and normally do not enjoy listening to popular music, because, of course, where is all the wisdom, science and education? Where is the vocal support for democracy, nudity, sexuality? Where is the criticism of religion?

I had some serious fun recording these songs and laughed at least once while recording each song.

Here are the songs listed in order of what songs do I want to hear the most at the current time (although some songs could easily be moved around in all parts of the list). I do not doubt that the order of songs will be changed in less than 1 month. For example, in svts the last songs to bore me were the songs "Shot Dead", "Prison", "TP", and "Female Humans". Now, I really can only listen to "Shot Dead" without becoming bored.

Before I record songs, I have an idea of what songs are better than others, but only after the recording is done, can the songs be ranked. I was surprised that some songs that I just threw together, turned out to be some of the best songs of the group (like "People of the Earth", "Don't Go Killing" and "Psychology").

This group of songs sounds better, for one reason because I have more experience now, and the vocals sound better because I have not smoked for more than 4 years. I doubt I could reach many of the higher notes I do if I had continued smoking.

 

Number Name Score

1) "Need to Hug" (9.0/10)

Initially this song had a very high pitched vocal that was an impression of Janis Joplin, but the high pitched voice did not sound as good as my natural pitch. I do have alternative versions with the higher voice. I guess I would compare the vocal to Elvis, what other people sing like that? I do not think Elvis was incredibly smart, in particular to meet with Nixon, although he did a song called "There is no God but God", but the voice is similar. Thinking more, this is really like any body with a single male voice, like Steve Miller, Bob Weir, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, etc... I guess there are a number of people that have this sound. But I am the only person not part of a secret network that hears and sees thought.

2) "Picture" (9.0/10)

This sounds like a Neil Young song, "Cinnomin Girl", Young was outspoken against racism and Nixon and I identify with those opinions. The drum sounds like a drum Michael Jackson might use. I hope that this song reaches some of the millions of smart innocent people that are not yet aware that thoughts can be seen and heard and have been since 1910 and 1913. I hope this will tip them off that such a thing is happening. Not that there is much any body can do except intercept images of brain imaging infrared cameras being used and put them on the Internet. Unlike Young and Jackson I am openly against secrecy and copyrights.

3) "Truth and Democracy" (9.0/10)

I was thinking of that song "Simple Gifts" by Copeland when I was recording this, and I view this song as a reflection of life in the USA and Americas...this side of the planet. This sounds similar to Lynryd Skynyrd. This is similar to Eric Clapton too. Of course those people all kept secret hearing and seeing thought, never spoke out against violence, or in favor of science, but I do. I think of this song as descriptive of brothers and or sisters of any family and the adventures they have.

4) "People of the Earth" (9.0/10)

This song is similar to a U2 song, and perhaps, the song "Major Tom" that I enjoy. The "Major Tom" song has a positive message for science and technology, where U2 really has no such message. Some times I think my voice sounds like Cher or Morissey on this song. Again, in now way do I support what the people in U2, Cher, Major Tom, and Morissey do in being part of a "gestapo" secret network, and call for an all out ban and exposure of people and businesses in the secret thought hearing and seeing networks.

5) "Gestapo" (8.5/10)

I like the guitar solo in this song, and this emulates Brain May of Queen, David Gilmore of Pink Floyd, and/or Walter Becker of Steely Dan. Those people are all in the secret camera and thought network, I am not at this time. The brutal shocking lyrics of this song reflect the reality of fascism on earth. These are typical ideas and a simple reality. In high school, for example, I was told by a guidance councilor person that I had to fight a bully. What kind of advice is that? I asked: Do adults fight? and to my surprise, he said "yes". All the anger and disgust at the lyrics is simply disgust at the people that actually reflect the lyrics.

6) "Gestapo World" (8.5/10)

This sounds similar to the John Lennon song "Gimme Some Truth" that I think is relatively good. At first I had the line "All living beatles and Yoko...Gestapo", but replaced with "Even doctors and teachers...all gestapos..", and I like the replacement better, because there is more shock that doctor and teacher people are involved in the secret cameras nets and secrectly hearing thought, they are as bad as all the rest! Normally, I never use the word "world" but made an exception for this song. Originally this song was called "Gestapo Girl", but both female and male are in the gestapo.

This song was inspired by my frustration at trying to find a female human to sleep with. The problem is that all of the females I live near can all hear thought, and since I have been excluded from the hearing thought "gestapo" network, I do not hear thought, and so, for a human that can hear thought to be with a person that can not is a hassle/bother. The person would constantly have to explain their thoughts, the song "Don't Speak I know what you're thinking...don't tell me cause it hurts..." explains this experience.

7) "Atheism" (8.5/10)

I definately cried more than once when playing this song before the recording. I like the words on this song. I do not know where to begin, why is there no support for evolution? and science? I think there will be millions of songs and movies that support science, but at this time, I am the only person out here saying anything in support of evolution, critical of religion, or in favor of science. I am sure that will change eventually. I sent this song to Reggie Findley, "The Infidel Guy", to see if he is interested in putting on a vocal track to spread the message of atheism. This song sounds similar to "Free as a Bird" and is in the same key and similar structure to "I want to sleep with you" (was "I'm still in love with you").

8) "Poop" (8.5/10)

This song is a scream, how funny this is. I love the Jerry Garcia imitation guitar solo. People refuse to admit that fecies exists. Nobody will admit to pooping. If somebody is in the public restroom and a person you work with just pooped, most people will wait until the bathroom is empty to exit. "I do" (kind of critical of marriage, so that is a plus). "you will miss" (a double play on the idea that females do not piss or shit). "mestruation that is going to be a sensation" - yeah when people finally teach anatomy and sex!

9) "Don't Go Killing" (8.5/10)

I wrote this song after the start of the 2nd war on Iraq. The double harmony is funny and I enjoy hearing this part. The idea is that violence is the ultimate taboo, the worst problem, property theft, dishonesty, etc... is all secondary. Any thing nonviolent has to be second to violence. Certainly, some things have cumulative effects, (like religion), but humans should go with the simple basics.

10) "Sex Opera" (8.0/10)

This song is very funny. I like the kettle drum on "scrotum". I imagine an opera with huge genitals that descend from the ceiling. Perhaps a huge penis could be inserted into a hug vagina, any thing could be done!

11) "Psychology" (8.0/10)

I never thought this sound would be as funny and good as it is. My words days before recording were: "well, I will never describe all the abuses...but I will at least get some...". Think of an event where the person says on the loud speaker "is there a doctor" and the person says "I have a degree in...psychology!". "who has attention surplus disorder...psychologers" is funny, said, as if some amount of certainly, constance, or disappointment. "electroshock therapy!!!?!?!" Here I am the only human to criticise the obviously pseudo science of psychology. I am amazed to be the only one so far that has recognized this brutality publicly.

12) "Seseme Street Parody - Ernie Gets His First Erect Penis" (8.0/10)

Imitating Ernie was difficult, but I finally got it by thinking "imitate Jim Henson", because the voice of Ernie is basically the natural voice of Henson (as far as I know). John Lennon said "cookie!" on the song "beautiful boy", and try to imagine what "testie!" might look like...the seseme street song was made by Joe Riposo, a person that was 1 of 3 judges that judged a jazz group I was in the Syracuse civic center in 1987. -I can see the two old critic guys saying "a new low!!! bravo!!!"
For me, sex with consent, and sexuality with consent (of course!), and talking about penises, vaginas, etc... is playful and acceptable, where violence I view as very offensive. I really hate expressions like "we are going to kick their asses..." and having that viewed as funny. I am for complete free images and sounds, violent or otherwise, but I vote against promoting or ordering violence and speak out against violence almost every day.

13) "I Got That" (8.0/10)

People use technology to send idiot songs to my brain in hopes that I will sing them, and often succeed, but I made this song to keep my songs in my head (with a good message for all the people that watch). This was the eventual song that evolved from "I see a picture in your brain"...it started as "I got a picture from your brain"... I like the mixing of voice and guitar, the voice says "i got that" and then the guitar ends the sentence.

14) "Gilgamesh" (8.0/10)

All these words support history of earth. Most people only learn about Jesus or Mohommed, but there were billions of humans that lived before those two. This is a song that support evolution, and teaching of history.

15) "Photon Yes, Religion No" (8.0/10)

This is also the name of a book I made and a video I am currently making. This video is my next project and I look forward to completing everything. I was surprised how good this song is from just the main riff, or guitar melody. The screaming sounds good, and people may have trouble recognizing that all voices in these songs are from me!

16) "The Other Species" (8.0/10)

This is one more educational song. Most humans care nothing for the other species. The other species never enter into conversations, almost all of language is built around humans (we never say "doctor human, lawyer human, ..." the word "human" is presumed, because all there ever is are humans! The funny words at the end come partially from a person I worked for that used to call a pet dog "ringer diggy doo doo", and I always thought that was funny.

17) "Nudity" (8.0/10)

Finally an intelligent dong. Finally a song in support of nudity. David Byrne did a song in support of Nudity, but I have never heard of any other song supporting nudity.

18) "Complete Freedom of All Information Reprise" (8.0/10)

I have never heard a Jimi Hendrix imitation and I think I did ok here. Hendrix was funny and free, Hendrix and the group represented racial harmony among a group of free thinking, smart, fun people.

19) "Stop Violence" (8.0/10)

Fresh from the oven, another tight funky jam. I have to wear oven mits when handling this song. I used a phasor on a 3 part harmony. I think a phasor was used on the song "money, money, money..." This song is proof that I refuse to forget about the real issues.

20) "Who Killed JFK?" (8.0/10)

Here is a funny song about an unfunny subject. I refuse to let the JFK, MLK, RFK killings be sept under a rug, and eventually the true stories will be shared with all humans on this tiny planet.

21) "Stop the Drug War" (8.0/10)

I have not forgot the issues. I did the voice with a great technique of maxing out the volume on the microphone.

22) "Nixon Times" (8.0/10)

Here we are living in the planet that was brutalized by the Nixon tradition. We should have had the JFK/RFK legacy, but Nixon and the violent thug radical right people took over by using violence. Looking at the secret camera nets and the secret that thought can be heard, and worse, Nixon would be proud of all the "so-called" liberal people lying and misleading the public. This is in the "Saturday Night Fever" style the Bee-Gees did, that I enjoy.

23) "We All Will Get To See" (8.0/10)

This sond sound kind of like something Kurt Cobain would do. I think that Kurt would have gotten a laugh out of this song as perhaps the rest of the Nirvana group may. At first this was going to be a "We are the World" sing along with a variety of impressions (like Bob Dylan, Bill Cosby...and other I have put together over the years), but I liked my natural voice better, and I do not want to support celebrity people any more, they are on a questionable ladder that is not based on skill and talent as far as I can see.

24) "Big Ol Dick" (7.5/10)

I think that anything sexual or promoting sexuality is positive, and should eventually not be shocking. Supporting violence is bad in my opinion (and lyrics about ass kicking are common). I never advocate violence, I am against pain and for pleasure. There are 3 versions of this song.

25) "Fuck All You Want" (7.5/10)

Kind of like a Ricky Nelson song. I see a hoe down of all species screwing! dogs, cats, people, horses, elephants, ...

26) "Jive Ass Turkey" (7.5/10)

I combined these 2 songs into (part 1 and part 2). That is Gerald Ford giving the "Full Free (frank fiorini)" pardon unto Richard Nixon. I wanted the Nixon quote "there can be no white wash..."but could not find it.

27) "Camera Net" (7.5/10)

This was kind of a more positive interpretation of the camera networks as opposed to "Gestapo World".

28) "Jerk Off in Class" (7.5/10)

When I was in high school there was a very smart person (got a perfect SAT score), that actually did masturbate in a Spanish class. I think now, looking back, at how advanced that was, and he was never caught. The ending is funny, because how ridiculous people react to public sex. People in police and the religious get hysterically angry and confused, when really, eventually nudity and public sex will be tolerated.

29) "Tammy Smeckers-Hanes" (7.5/10)

This is a funny song. This is kind of an imitation of Cheech Marin. I really enjoyed the music Cheech and Chong made in the 70s. Usually the lyrics were very smart and educated. Cheech and Chong took some serious risk in making movies about using illegal drugs, in addition while not really questioning psychology (i mean they are human), they did have a scene from inside a psychiatric hospital in "Nice Dreams". This is about a true story. I went to a UC Irvine telescope "open house" night and as the event was closing, I asked Tammy, "can I see the telescope?" and she just grunted (or perhaps growled, the sound is in the song) back at me, I shit you no. And that inspired me to make this song, that was stuck in my head, and as with many of these songs, I question how much of this song I actually wrote, and how much was beamed onto my brain. I used my Radio Shack electronic megaphone that takes 8 batteries to do the police and mother human. Does that not sound like a typical house wife human?

30) "Lockheed Killer on the Loose" (7.5/10)

One night I was in my kitchen making some coco and I said to the tv audience, "well I better lock my door..."...and some guy said "yeah...you better, because remember,...the Lockheed Killer is still on the loose..." and I said "yeah...the lockheed killer is on the loose...", and after locking my front door, picked up my guitar and made this song from start to end. The song is about Thane Eugene Cesar, the person that actually killed RFK. Maybe a week or two after I made the song, a male human in Mississippi killed some coworker people at a Lockheed and I have comments on my web page about that tragic event. I recorded this song before recording all the other songs and put the song in the video "Ted Huntington Interviews Ted Charach". Hearing my voice on this song, some times I hear what sound like the voice of Jodie Foster and had no idea that she may actually sing. I think all people can sing with some amount of practice, it only takes some amount of bravery. I do not want to appear to support the "elites" (people in the secret thought and camera network", people that support violence, that are opposed to complete freedom of all information, that are opposed to science, evolution, freeing nonviolent people, are for psychology, are antisexual, antidemocratic, prosecrecy, etc... I want to be clear that I am against secrecy, against elitism, for total democracy and at a minimum for democratic reform, and strongly for total free information for all people. I am supporting a full and total exlusion of all people in the camera network, those that are secretive, violent, kept the secret that thought can be seen and heard, and show no support for stopping violence, teaching the history of science and/or exposing that thought can be seen and heard in the infrared. This is simply logical, and I think that most people will agree when enough images are seen. Monarchy ended, Slavory ended, equal voting rights for females happenned, democracy did happen, the Nazi reign of violence and secrecy ended, fascism of the 1940s ended, aparteid ended, and so will the elitest people that kept secret thought hearing and seeing fall.

31) "Complete Freedom of All Information" (7.5/10)

I realized that all images, sounds, and data should be freely copied. The photons may be owned, but not the order of photons in my opinion. I had hoped this song would have come out better (in particular because the song group has the same name), but I think that I did not use the electronic metronome.

32) "No More Involuntary Hospitalization (involun)" (7.0/10)

This is kind of like a John Lennon feeling, Hendrix, or Stone Temple Pilots perhaps. There is a high pitched voice version too, but I think the lower voice sounds better. This song was made after I experienced some amount of anger with the people in a group "Students for Science and Skepticism" that I am sure are in the camera network, but refuse to talk about it, or include me in any way, including a human that is also from Syracuse.

33) "Good and Bad" (7.0/10)

This was going to be a kind of Frank Zappa style. I recorded the instruments and like the way the instruments sound very much, the sound is kind of futuristic like Chick Corea "Return to Forever", or "I Love NY". I added the words, and that is how I actually talk believe it or no.

34) "Celibacy" (7.0/10)

This song is perhaps 3 years old, I finally recorded it! Again I used my Radio Shack electronic megaphone to do the effect on the voice that says "Save for the humans that got married!"

35) "Bare Naked Butt" (7.0/10)

I was playing around on my acoustic guitar and was enjoying playing a similar style to "Don't Bring Me Down" from the Beatles, and I made the melody for this song. The words came later. There is a part similar to Cyprus Hill style saying "Bare Naked Butt!". There is also a "hawaiin version" that has the original song.

36) "Lipstick Blues" (7.0/10)

I spent more time than I wanted to get the piano part correct, but I think it was worth it, because the issue of cosmetics is a good issue. There is an irony involved in putting on cosmetics to try to get physical touch, but that the cosmetics makes physical touching difficult (without messy cosmetics everywhere on both people). Plus, I think that a female human has natural beauty and cosmetics are not needed. Lennon said "We make her paint her face in dance" in a song, and I agree with the face painting part. For the most part, cosmetics are the least of my worries, stopping violence is a much, much higher priority. I got to do my Ethel Mermen impression at the end.

37) "Big TV" (7.0/10)

I am not making fun of redneck, or hill billy people, I am simply telling all people to beware of the paid for ads and lying that happens on the oligarchy 3 tv stations. All that is falling to the past with the Internet I am glad to say. There is also a play on "TV"="transvestite", a play on "TP".

38) "Beautiful Native Americas Female" (7.0/10)

I find all female humans, and living objects to have beauty. There is only space and matter in this universe. In particular I find real beauty in the tan, dark features of native americas female humans, perhaps because I have never spent much time with a native american female. What is interesting and frustrating to me is that people use the word "hispanic", "latina", "mexican" and "indian" but I usually do not like to use those words, because there are people from Spain that moved to Mexico and South America, the native people (Incas, Mayas, ...), and calling the Americas "india" was a mistake that should be changed. THikn of dancing with a beautiful native americas human while this song plays.

39) "Beautiful Rainbow of People" (7.0/10)

This is kind of like Hendrix "Foxy Lady". I like to play with dissonnence in music.

40) "Mo Less Station" (7.0/10)

This is probably the most controversial song of the group, and was made near the time of "Celebacy". This song confronts the hysteria that people experience over the issue of molestation. For example a human was given 3 life sentences for being accused of kissing a buttock of a child. In the last few months, a human here in Irvine was giving a 27 year sentence for sucking the toes of children. This ignorance and brutal punishment for a nonviolent offensive is unbelievable, when will people start to make arrests for simple nonsexual violence? Speaking out against injustice, including using words like "molestation" is completely legal and should be. People must be free to use words like "molestation", for example in news reports, and also in the example of the show "Frontline" to speak out against unjust imprisonment of nonviolent people. Free speech of any and all words must be protected and tolerated. After all speech is simply sound and or images.

41) "The Glory of the Sex Story" (7.0/10)

I think most people have enjoyed stories that involved sex with friends. In college that was all most people talked about. Some of these lyrics come directly from stories I have actually heard. I think this song indicates that the torch may be passed from John Valbe ("Doctor Dirty") to me eventually as time continues.

42) "Robot Justice" (7.0/10)

This was the original melody before "Gestapo" was made. I like the slower version, and wanted to keep a recording of that. In final mixing I decided to explore an idea I want to do where a computer program plays samples very fast and/or at very high pitc. First I made a guitar solo, then used Ulead Video editing software to speed up, slow down, reverse, raise and lower the pitch of the guitar solo and that is what you hear over the main melody.

43) "Alternative Girl" (7.0/10)

This is perhaps the oldest song of the group and was in my head in 1997. When ever I see a human words some times pop into my head like "cool a hippie", or "grease in hair...hmmm"..and of course "ahh yes, an alternative girl..." I think of "alternative girl"s as female humans with colored hair, piercings in non traditional locations (like in nose, or naval). I like expression, although I think physical appearance is not as important as having a smart brain, and in addition the time taken to have hair colored, or put in and take out piercings is a waste of time, I think, plus metal objects pierced into a body can be dangerous. I think of myself as being in the same boat as many people with nontraditional color hair and/or piercings, beacuse finding employment can be difficult, just as it is for me, with my outspokeness against the drug war, against religion, etc...