Happy Christmas to you, yet again.
I'm hoping that you'll be sad clever enough to log on during Christmas Day to find this.
I have written a pretty little Xmas tune to share with you. The only trouble is that it is not quite finished, but the session flautist cannot make it here till Thursday. So, I offer you this work with a synth flute, and promise to update you with the final version when it is ready.
Alas! it does not have a name. I wonder, can any of you suggest a fitting name that is neither filthy, tasteless, complete gibberish or illegal?
I seriously doubt it, but please do suggest anyway.
I hope you enjoy the tune.
The Christmas Tune I composed for you is HERE.
You can click the audio file and just listen to it, or right-click and download it to disk as you would any MP3 file.
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Thank you Andy, will do this once Ian has installed my sound card, Merry Christmas.
Posted by: Rebecca | December 25, 2005 at 08:15 PM
I like it. I think I'd call it "Christmas on the Hill".
Posted by: Liz Marshall | December 25, 2005 at 08:19 PM
You should release an album called OnePlay. This track is excellent Andy - and proves beyond doubt if there was any that you're better than me at everything. Well done. I am jealous. Is that what you wanted. It is isn't it? Or maybe EVERYONE isn't like I am. I'll go now.
Posted by: Jason | December 26, 2005 at 03:49 PM
Rebecca - I estimate about 14 days till I express outright disappointment. :)
Liz - Nice name.
Jason - I thought long and hard about my reply to your comment, and I arrived at this:
Thanks. I think.
Posted by: AndyC | December 26, 2005 at 06:40 PM