
Pete Reads Jean Raspail's 'Camp of the Saints' - Complete 1 of 2
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This chapter offers a satirical critique of Western society through a fictional news broadcast by Albert Durfort, highlighting the disparities between wealth and poverty. It delves into themes of societal decay and capitalist values while contrasting these serious issues with the ordinary experiences of daily life.
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Speaker 2
It's like, I want to... Like, to an extreme degree, it's like, I want to try this guitar. I want to put the... Where's the defender Jaguar on this track? Ah, but I'm missing a string. So I need to re-string it. I haven't got one. So I'll go out to get the thing. And then it's like... And now you sort of need to wake up and you're sort of in a guitar shopping. Like, wait... I... I was... I was... I was... I was... I was... I was... I was... I was... I was... I was... I was... I was... I was... I was... I was... I didn't
Speaker 1
even...
Speaker 2
Yeah, yeah, that was just one idea that, sort of, one tangent, I went down. Maybe the track didn't even need it. But now I'm sort of, like, out here looking for... You know, looking for guitar strings, whatever it is.
Speaker 1
Yeah, no, totally meant... Although... I'm imagining some romantic flip side to that. We're going down a guitar centre, like, we're like, is... For some reason... Nothing has been... Nothing romantic about guitar centre. I know. I guess maybe that's the only thing that can come out of it. This is, sort of, note to self, like, maybe just order this online from now on. Yeah. Have spare
Speaker 2
strings. Have spare strings. Yeah, or just try something else. Yeah, exactly.
Speaker 1
No, exactly. So if that's going to be a roadblock, just screw it. Just kind of avoid it. And I just love that. I think maybe if anything's... If the modern studio, sort of, aesthetic is anything, it's about... I mean, I think Ableton is so amazing for that. You don't have to stop, do you? You make it out of the track. You don't have to... You don't have to hit stop. Yeah. So you can just literally be chasing it and chasing it. I've tried to say, Ableton, I think, an amazing addition to the programme would be, when you're doing the finder and you're looking for the sounds, and you press the right arrow, you can play it over the top. And I'm like, you should just make it so that if you press another button, it will just hit record with the sound you're doing. And when you tap that arrow, it records that pattern, and it makes a track with it, and it puts it in the session. Right. So you're just kind of going, I want this snare going, and then that and it goes, yep, it's in. You don't have to build a track, you don't have to put a sampler in, you just... Just from the selection button. Just from the selection button. Yeah.
Speaker 2
That'd be crazy. That'd be good, man.
Speaker 1
Was I scrolling through snares? Yeah, just like scrolling through, and then when you hit right, and you go, I like this record. Yeah. That is kind of how I see it going. So it's just even less... Like, there's less steps. Because I was thinking I was writing yesterday with some guys, and they were making a beat in Pro Tools. The guy was really good at it, actually. I wish I'd seen him do it, because I was like, he's going to have to drag these sounds from the finder or the works, but our Pro Tools is just so clunky, and we'll have to use them too. Yeah, I thought the Pro Tools. And you're going to have to drag this shit in from the fucking desktop, onto the timeline, and pop it or what. I mean, fair enough, it's not that much slower, but it just to me, this feels really old school now. Yeah. It's just like, I want to be able to search for my sound, go, yep, throw out a sampler brilliant. Do you use drum racks and shit? Yeah, yeah, yeah. I don't use drum racks. I should use drum racks. I don't use the arranged to put it. Yeah, I just write an arrange. I don't write on the other page. I find with drums, I definitely do.
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Here is part 1 of 2 of Pete's reading of Camp of the Saints by Jean Raspail.
Pete and Thomas777 'At the Movies'
Support Pete on His Website
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