Tuesday, August 12, 2008
enh-enh, enhenhENH-enhenhenhenhenh
That, of course, is the guitar riff from "Satisfaction." (You got that right off the bat, didn't you, Craig?) Which, of course, is the song that goes through my head whenever I think about Satisfy Me, an Xcite books anthology that contains my story "Any Friend of Hers."
And the good news is, you can get some satisfaction, because this book, I believe, has now been released. (There seem to be some stock issues at the moment at both the U.S. and UK Amazons, but it looks like it can be ordered from the publisher, at least.)
Among the other authors in this collection are Elizabeth Cage and Kristina Wright!
Edit: I probably should have put more n's in the title—nonsilent ones, I mean. Try this:
enh-enh, enhnenhNENH-enhnenhnenhnenhnenh
More satisfying?
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8 comments:
Wow. Go Jeremy go!
Good for you. More congratulations.
Congrats again, Jeremy! And I've noticed that song in my head periodically ever since I read this, lol.
Xoxo,
Em
Thanks, KM & NB & E!!
And ...
enh-enh, enhnenhNENH-enhnenhnenhnenhnenh
(It's really stuck now!)
Yup, I was all over that one, Jeremy! You got this one?
Nah-na na NAH
Nah
Nah
Nah
Nah-na nah
That's right...Sunshine of Your Love by Cream!
Next, Stairway to Heaven.
Big congrats, Jeremy!
daowwwww, deedoodledeeDUM-deeDAY-deedooDAH!
["Day Tripper"]
I don't know where my comment went. Perhaps my Guitar-speak wasn't up to scratch. I'll try again -
De-de dee de-de de
de-de de deede [intro]
dum dum be do be do dum dum
Okay, that was crap! Sweet child of mine.
Congrats, Jeremy!
Nikki, do you think we can convince a publisher to commission us all to write the Encyclopedia of Transliterated Guitar Riffs?
Encyclopaedia of Riffs, Octaves, and Tricky Incidental Chords?
Hmm ... maybe! ; )
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