I'm Hairy Larry, band name Hairy Larry and The Flying Hungarians. I run the Delta Boogie web site. I blog internet video at MixRemix. My most recent programming project is Open Tags.
"Borderline" is a psychodrama in two verses. An audio version is also available on the Hairy Larry and George CD, Aggie Road.
I wrote this Blues this morning and had the video done by 9:00 am. I made all the renders and I'm uploading it before noon. That's the power of music distribution on the internet. You can find many downloadable formats at http://archive.org/details/moonstruck_blues Thanks, Hairy Larry
I got this myspace message from Timo and Saini in Finland. Hi Hairy Larry, We found your videos from the internet and have watched them with great enthusiasm and have really enjoyed them. We are a Finnish couple arranging a combined garlic and blues party in August and would like to ask you a great favour and surprise... Is it in any way possible that you could send us a video greeting to be shown during this party? We plan to show some of your videos as well. Timo Heinänen and Saini Mustalampi
This is a protest song about corruption in DC inspired by Scooter Libby, Alberto Gonzales, and George Bush. I hate leaving Cheney out but I only had time for two verses. Please feel free to rewrite it including your favorite corrupt politician.
Yes, I have a campfire in my back yard. I was sitting around the campfire with my morning coffee in my hand when the idea for this song came to me. Of course I had to shoot it in front of the campfire.
I wrote this back in the Blues Alley days and have performed it many times for a live audience. It's a 16 bar blues with a nice shuffle rhythm and a lyric everyone can relate to.
I worked on this one over several days recording scratch versions on my iRiver. Then when rehearsing it on the 6th the idea of the march came to me. Kind of "Hi ho hi ho it's off to work we go" crossed with "Trudging across the tundra".
This song was posted on the original TV Soup (now mixremix.com) in a version produced by John Kerst and myself. I think it's the first music video I made for the internet.