

The other songs you have listed under "Space Madness Demos" were sung by me and I'm not particularly proud of my singing from that era. Skylarks (Ryan: gtr/vox, Tristan: bass, Caspar: drums):

Space Madness (Ryan: gtr/vox, Thompson: bass, Tristan: drums): They have not been officially released but it's been an idea for years here at Fort Hazel. I still have all the masters from this era. In between all this Ryan recorded a few solo songs on my 4 track. Skylarks played a couple of shows, including one at the Brewery. Don't ask me about her, I just want to set the record straight about the bands and songs. Ryan called it "the skylarks" 'cuz that's the car that his girlfriend drove. I think it was around March 1994 that Thompson moved to Colorado, so Ryan and I started jamming with our friend Caspar Lee on drums. Ryan and I would switch back and forth between vox/gtr and drums. We played one show as Space Madness, an outdoor concert in the parking lot behind Sadlack's Deli. Ryan and I goofed around with a 4 track, recording many songs under the band name "Space Madness." This was with Thompson King on bass. Soon he was playing drums (temporarily) in my band Spawn. I met Ryan in 1993 at the Fallout Shelter. "In 1994, before moving to Idaho, I lived with Ryan at 607 E. I've got Todd covering Stones songs and Billy Joe Shaver compilations around here somewhere Great Day Coming > Amazing Grace > Amazing Grace It's the End of the World as We Know It > Oldest Todd show I know of from the Daily Planet, December 12, 1992 That's the Way That the World Goes Round (9/22/01)Ħ. Speed of the Sound of Loneliness (2/19/04) (btw, Todd's completely cool with the sharing of these - and the Kris/JJW cover albums are studio) Here's his unreleased demos called CountryfriedĪnd the aforementioned Colorado Demos Joelle mentioned: And there is no excuse for not having Moondawgs Tavern:Īnd just for the helluva of, the Viva Satellite Demos
