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jules-has-notes · 5 months ago
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Aca Top 10: Movie Themes — VoicePlay music video
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Who doesn't love a good story? When it comes to movies, music can be a powerful part of the worldbuilding and storytelling, and few pieces of music have become more recognizable than those epic theme songs. So gather your favorite snacks, find a comfortable seat, and let these talented fellows show you some of the most iconic cinematic tunes from the last several decades.
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title: Aca Top 10 – Movie Themes (feat. Rob Lundquist)
original songs / performers: "Hedwig's Theme" from the Harry Potter series; [0:35] Beetlejuice main title theme; [0:49] The Good, the Bad & the Ugly main theme; [1:04] "The Raiders March" (aka "The Indiana Jones Theme") from Raiders of the Lost Ark; [1:24] Jurassic Park theme; [1:50] Mission: Impossible theme; [2:16] Batman (1989) theme; [2:29] "The Godfather Waltz" main title theme from The Godfather; [2:52] "Gonna Fly Now" by DeEtta Little & Nelson Pigford for Rocky; [3:18] Star Wars main title theme
written by: "Hedwig's Theme" by John Williams; Beetlejuice main title theme by Danny Elfman ; The Good, the Bad & the Ugly main theme by Ennio Morricone; "The Raiders March" by John Williams; Jurassic Park theme by John Williams; Mission: Impossible theme by Lalo Schifrin ; Batman (1989) theme by Danny Elfman; "The Godfather Waltz" by Nino Rota; "Gonna Fly Now" by Bill Conti, Carol Connors, & Ayn Robbins; Star Wars main title theme by John Williams
arranged by: Geoff Castellucci
release date: 4 September 2020
My favorite bits:
magically summoning their guest 🪄✨
Rob kicking things off with a clear high melody
that gravelly Beetlejuice voice from J.None
Layne's percussion being muffled by the plate across his mouth 🤐
impressive whistling by Rob on that iconic western theme
the upper corners dodging bullets from Rob's finger guns
Layne joining Geoff for some bassy Indiana Jones harmonies
J's triumphant tone on "The Raiders March"
Geoff giving a decent whipcrack before realising it's a snake 🐍
the rippling visual effect on the Jurassic Park growl
the bottom row getting spooked by the dino roar 🦖
Eli's nimble riffing on the Mission: Impossible theme
"This town needs an enema." 🤢
Geoff getting smacked in the chin, but rubbing his forehead
the return of the carrot drumstick 🥁🥁
Eli and J putting up their dukes 🥊
those harmonies on the final Rocky fanfare
dimming the lighting in the final transition to hide a cut to a different take
adding a soda slurp as part of the Darth Vader sound effects 🥤
poor Eli not having enough time to actually eat any popcorn 🍿
Geoff and Rob doing pretty good Han Solo and Chewbacca impressions
Layne's adorable R2-D2 noises 🤖
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Trivia:
○ This music video was half of a two-part collaboration. The other half is an episode of Rob's movie podcast, The Avid Indoorsmen, released the day before.
○ This was VoicePlay's second time filming a video with Rob at a distance. Home Free's half of their "Survivor" collaboration was recorded at their local studio in Minnesota with only Layne on hand to direct.
○ The guys' shirts reflect some of the movies in the countdown.
Geoff — "The Handbook for the Recently Deceased" book cover from Beetlejuice (+ bonus Ghostbusters 2 logo shirt in the outro)
Layne — Harry Potter parody of the Disney castle logo with Hogwarts and a person riding a broom in place of Tinkerbell (h/t to @acaplaya-musings for the correction)
Eli — helmet of Boba Fett from Star Wars with two crossed blasters angled upward beneath, in the style of a Jolly Roger pirate flag
Rob — the Jurassic Park logo
J.None — logo for Mighty Mick's boxing gym from Rocky
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○ Geoff's Ghostbusters 2 shirt in the outro is reminiscent of his early days as a theme park performer at Universal Studios. He was a cast member in a street show called "Extreme Ghostbusters: The Great Fright Way", which featured Beetlejuice causing mischief at the New York Public Library façade.
○ The Beetlejuice theme song was particularly familiar to Geoff, J.None, and production manager Kathy. They'd played Frankenstein's monster, Dracula, and the Bride, respectively, in various iterations of the Beetlejuice stage show at Universal Studios. There were many, many VoicePlay and PattyCake collaborators among their castmates.
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monsters get a visit from their mundane friend // "Blackula" and Deejay Wolfie in the show's final incarnation
○ VoicePlay had previously used the Mission: Impossible theme as part of a mashup with "Jingle Bells" to help promote the home media release of M:I Fallout in 2018.
○ Layne and Tony had integrated the Batman theme into an Imagine Dragons song for PattyCake's "Batman: Whatever It Takes" music video two years earlier.
○ VoicePlay had already dipped their toes in the Star Wars pool in a much sillier way with their video of "What Do You Get a Wookiee for Christmas?" during the 2015 holiday season.
○ The Star Wars sequel cast had filmed an a cappella version of the main theme with Jimmy Fallon and The Roots for The Tonight Show in advance of the premiere of The Force Awakens in 2015.
○ Fellow a cappella group May Tree recorded their own cover of the Star Wars theme in the spring of 2021.
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acaplaya-musings · 1 year ago
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Voiceplay Visuals: Aca Top 10 Movie Themes
Another one that I don't watch very often, but I have to admit it's got a lot of visual comedy, so I feel basically obligated to make a post about it. This was released in September of 2020, and features Rob Lundquist of Home Free.
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Starting off the video with some great facial expressions 😄
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As for the shirts, Geoff is wearing a Beetlejuice shirt (good taste), Layne is wearing a Harry Potter shirt (that is also a parody/homage of the Disney castle), Eli is wearing a Star Wars shirt (Boba Fett I believe), Rob is wearing a Jurassic Park shirt (duh), and though you can't see it in this shot, J is wearing a Mickey Mouse shirt I believe?
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*loud popcorn munching*
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Rip Layne (also great facial expressions from Geoff and Rob)
And see how the gridlines/borders have changed? They change for each section/movie and it's a really cool little extra detail!
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*pew pew pew pew* (see the "bullet holes" in Geoff and Layne's squares?)
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Geoff: *(cool imitation of a whipcrack)*
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"Hang on that ain't a whip!"
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Rob pointing at his shirt (J None style!) for "number 6!", because number 6 in their top 10 is the Jurassic Park theme!
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Layne being a dinosaur. What else can I say? 😝
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"This town needs an enema!" *(immediate regret)*
I haven't seen any of the Dark Knight movies (more of a DC animated fan myself), so I literally had to look up if that was just a commonly-misheard line or something, but no, that is in fact a real actual movie quote.
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"I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse"
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*WHACK* (rip Geoff)
Geoff gets hit in the chin/nose yet rubs his forehead 😆
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Geoff is gonna get you back for that one day, Layne!
(Also Layne is air-drumming with a carrot again!)
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"I didn't hear no bell, Rock!"
(Also how did he say it like that)
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Snack time!
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"Punch it, Chewie!" (followed by a great Chewbacca impression from Rob)
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Also I have to call attention to Layne's very impressive R2-D2 impression, because I'm not even much of a Star Wars fan, but I knew that was really good
Cool video, but you know what's even cooler? The next video I'm about to make a post for! Stay tuned!
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astrid-lundquist · 10 months ago
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The Mystery of Phantom Creek, starring Astrid Lundquist as the rich daughter problem starter
Daughter of a rich family that came to town some several years ago.
When the family moved, they hired Ursa to protect them during the process. She immediately got the hots for him and convinced him to teach her how to shoot.
Also has no problem flirting with the outlaw Elena who wants to rob from her family.
Connections: Love interests: Ursa, Elena
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goalhofer · 2 years ago
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2023 Philadelphia Phillies Roster
Pitchers
#22 Michael Lorenzen (Fullerton, California)*
#25 Matt Strahm (West Fargo, North Dakota)*
#27 Aaron Nola (Baton Rouge, Louisiana)
#30 Gregory Soto (Bajos De Haina, Dominican Republic)*
#31 Craig Kimbrel (Huntsville, Alabama)*
#43 Yunior Marte (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic)*
#45 Zach Wheeler (Dallas, Georgia)
#46 José Alvarado (Maracaibo, Venezuela)
#54 Dylan Covey (Pasadena, California)*
#55 Ranger Suárez (Pies De Cuesta, Venezuela)
#58 Seranthony Domínguez (Esperanza, Dominican Republic)
#61 Christopher Sánchez (La Romana, Dominican Republic)
#68 Jeff Hoffman (Colonie, New York)*
#99 Taijuan Walker (Yucaipa, California)*
Catchers
#10 J.T. Realmuto (Del City, Oklahoma)
#21 Garrett Stubbs (Del Mar, California)
Infielders
#5 Bryson Stott (Clark County, Nevada)
#7 Trea Turner (Lake Worth Beach, Florida)
#17 Rhys Hoskins (Sacramento County, California)
#28 Alec Bohm (Omaha, Nebraska)
#29 Rodolfo Castro (El Llano, Dominican Republic)*
#33 Edmundo Sosa (Ciudad Panama, Panama)
Outfielders
#3 Bryce Harper (Las Vegas, Nevada)
#8 Nick Castellanos (Plantation, Florida)
#12 Kyle Schwarber (Middletown, Ohio)
#16 Brandon Marsh (Buford, Georgia)
#18 Johan Rojas (San Francisco De Macorís, Dominican Republic)**
#19 Cristian Pache (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic)*
#44 Andrew Cave (Hampton, Virginia)*
Coaches
Manager Rob Thomson (St. Clair Township, Ontario)
Bench coach Mike Calitri (Canton, Massachusetts)
Hitting coach Kevin Long (Phoenix, Arizona)
Assistant hitting coach Jason Camilli (Peoria, Arizona)
Pitching coach Caleb Cotham (Mt. Juliet, Tennessee)
Assistant pitching coach Brian Kaplan (St. Joseph County, Indiana)
Bullpen coach David Lundquist; Jr. (Carson City, Nevada)
Bullpen catcher Brad Flanders (Frisco, Texas)
Bullpen catcher Hector Rabago (Riverside, California)
1B coach Francisco Figueroa (Miami, Florida)
3B coach Dusty Wathan (Blue Springs, Missouri)
Infield coach Bobby Dickerson (Laurel, Mississippi)
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playvoices · 3 years ago
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I solemnly swear that I am up to no good .ᐟ
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incognito-princess · 5 years ago
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Home Free - Champagne Taste (On a Beer Budget) [original]
Another original- Showing the groups comedy talents... and yes that’s who you think it is at the end...
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staytinyarmy · 6 years ago
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@amofbebbanburg
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hauntedduckdefendor · 8 years ago
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Next week's layout in my Big Happy Planner. This week is dedicated to my favorite country group Home free. If you havnt heard of them, check them out on YouTube!
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allisonreader · 2 years ago
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jules-has-notes · 5 months ago
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interview — The Avid Indoorsmen podcast — Movie Game Night with VoicePlay!
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Long before much of the world was forced to hunker down in their homes, there were indoor kids. But even those of us who prefer to stay at home and amuse ourselves need to interact with other humans sometimes. Join hosts Rob and Buegs, and their buddies from VoicePlay for some socially distanced movie trivia games and lighthearted banter.
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title: The Avid Indoorsmen — Movie Game Night #7 — VoicePlay!
hosts: Rob Lundquist & Eric "Buegs" Buegler
guests: Geoff Castellucci, Layne Stein, J.None, & Eli Jacobson from VoicePlay
release date: 3 September 2020
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Trivia:
This podcast was half of a two-part collaboration. The other half is the "Aca Top 10 – Movie Themes" video featuring Rob that VoicePlay released the next day.
The first two Movie Game Night episodes earlier in the year featured Rob's Home Free bandmate Tim Foust, and Seggie Isho from Straight No Chaser.
Their guests for the next Movie Game Night a month later were the guys' fellow Sing-Off alumni The Filharmonic, who were on the 2014 tour with Home Free and VoicePlay.
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chrisgoesrock · 4 years ago
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03.  Apache - Craig Smith (Maitreya Kali)  - Color Fantasy - 3.50
Craig Vincent Smith (April 25, 1945 – March 16, 2012) was an American musician, songwriter and actor. He began his career in the 1960s playing pop and Folk music, and appearing on The Andy Williams Show. Smith wrote several songs that were recorded by successful artists of the time including Glen Campbell, The Monkees, and Andy Williams. After experimenting with drugs while travelling on the hippie trail, he suffered mental health problems which worsened over time. He released two solo albums, Apache and Inca, in the early 1970s under the names Maitreya Kali and Satya Sai Maitreya Kali. After spending nearly three years in prison for assaulting his mother, he spent the majority of the next 35 years homeless.
Early and personal life. Smith was born in Los Angeles, the son of Charles "Chuck" Smith and Marguerite "Carole" Smith (née Lundquist). His father was a descendant of gospel songwriter Charles H. Gabriel. His mother was of Swedish and German descent. Smith had two older brothers and one younger sister. Chuck Smith had worked as a manager at the Jade Room, a nightclub owned by Larry Potter, and was known by the stage name Chuck Barclay. After World War Two he worked as a welder and a salesman. Chuck died in 1978, aged 64, from a stroke, and Carole died in 1998, aged 82, from pulmonary disease.
Smith attended Grant High School, becoming class president and being on the school gymnastics team. He graduated in June 1963, and turned down a number of offers from colleges in order to pursue a career in the entertainment industry.
Career 1963–1966: the Good Time Singers. In August 1963 Smith was recruited by Michael Storm and Tom Drake (who had performed together as the Other Singers) to join the Good Time Singers, a band formed to replace the New Christy Minstrels on The Andy Williams Show. From December 1963 to January 1964 Smith and Storm also performed shows with Gordon and Sheila MacRae, supported by their daughters Heather and Meredith. The Good Time Singers released their debut self-titled album in January 1964, and their second album One Step More in October 1964. In between the albums they had embarked on a 17-city tour. Around this time Smith began songwriting, and he wrote a song called "Christmas Holiday", which was recorded by Andy Williams for his 1965 album Merry Christmas. As the Good Times Singers' was ending, Smith and fellow bandmember Lee Montgomery intended to form a new duo called Craig & Lee, but Smith had to pull out after successfully auditioning for a new ABC television show, called The Happeners. Smith had previously unsuccessfully auditioned for The Monkees. The pilot for The Happeners was filmed in November 1965. The Good Times Singers' contract for The Andy Williams Show was not renewed past 1966.
1966–1967: The Happeners and Chris & Craig. After a successful audition process, Smith won the role of Alan Howard on The Happeners. The show was to be directed by David Greene, and was a mix of acting and singing, set in New York and based on the fictional eponymous folk trio. However, ABC declined to pick up the show following the pilot episode. Smith and his The Happeners co-star Chris Ducey decided to form a musical duo called Chris & Craig. They moved into an apartment together and began writing songs. They signed to Capitol Records, recording a number of demos throughout the summer of 1966. Their first single, "Isha", was written by Ducey b/w "I Need You" written by Smith, and was produced by Steve Douglas utilizing session musicians Hal Blaine and Carol Kaye of The Wrecking Crew. It was released in July 1966. Another single, "I Cant't Go On" (written by Ducey), was produced with the same line up. Originally an acoustic duo  utitilizing session musicians, during their later 1966 sessions they began experimenting with a full band, and in November 1966 they played a show supporting the Mothers of Invention with such a full band, with Smith and Ducey playing electric guitars. Throughout late 1966 and early 1967 the duo continued to write and record more songs, but they were never released by the label. In 1967 Smith befriended Gábor Szabó and the Beach Boys, unsuccessfully offering to write songs for the latter. In early 1967 Chris & Craig began playing with a permanent backing band. Through their friendship with Michael Nesmith of the Monkees, they hired Jerry Perenchio as their manager. They changed their name to the Penny Arcade, shortly becoming the Penny Arkade for trademark reasons.
1967–1968: the Penny Arkade. Nesmith began producing Smith and Ducey, initially pairing them with John London (bass) and Johnny Raines (drums). They were eventually replaced by Donald F. Glut on bass (who had appeared in an earlier incarnation of the band) and Bobby Donaho on drums. While the band worked on their own material, Smith continued to write songs, including "Salesman" for the Monkees, and "Hands of the Clock" and "Lazy Sunny Day" for Heather MacRae. Smith was also credited as co-producer for the songs, alongside Bob Thiele. He also wrote "Holly" for Williams. Nesmith took the band into a studio to record their album. One of the songs written at this time by Smith was "Country Girl", which was later recorded and released by Glen Campbell for his Try a Little Kindness album. The album never materialised, but some of the songs were collected and released as Not the Freeze in 2004. After a bad review of one of their live shows, the band decided to concentrate on writing and recording songs. In early 1968 they unsuccessfully auditioned for the role of house band on the TV show Peyton Place. In February 1968 Smith and his father went into business together, running a bar called the Buckeye Inn. In late 1968 Smith was associating with the Manson Family, and exploring an interest in Eastern philosophy, particularly Transcendental Meditation. Smith eventually left the Penny Arkade and decided to go travelling. The band continued without Smith until 1969, renamed as the Armadillo and with Bob Arthur as a replacement guitarist.
1968: travelling to Asia. After previously smoking small amounts of marijuana with friends, Smith began experimenting with LSD in 1968. During his travels Smith took LSD on a "regular" basis, and he smoked "copious amounts of hashish" while in Afghanistan. Smith decided to travel to India alone, with just a guitar and a backpack. He set off to join the hippie trail, arriving in Turkey in October 1968, possibly via Austria and Greece. Smith met fellow Western travellers (an Irishman and two American women) in Istanbul, and they set off together in a VW van, intending to drive to Delhi. After the van broke down, they hitched a ride in a lorry transporting olive oil, before taking a bus to Iran. They passed through Afghanistan, with Smith deciding to leave his companions for a few days in Kandahar while they travelled on to Kabul. Smith never joined them in Kabul; when his companions returned to Kandahar a few months later, they heard rumours that he had "gone crazy", running through the market with a knife threatening people, and then disappeared. It later became apparent that after threatening a market vendor, Smith had been beaten close to death and robbed, and possibly kidnapped and raped. Smith possibly spent some time in an Afghan insane asylum, where he is thought to have developed acute schizophrenia. It is not known if Smith ever reached India, although he and his travelogue claims he did visit India and reconnected with the Maharishi and went to Nepal.
1969–1970: return to United States and travelling to South America. Smith returned to the United States in late 1968 or early 1969, initially living back with his parents. He was possibly institutionalized and medicated for a short period. By this stage he was using the name "Maitreya Kali", which he intended to become his legal name, although this didn't happen until 1971. He continued to receive royalty checks from his historical songwriting for Williams and Campbell, amongst others. After his girlfriend left him, Smith decided to travel to South America, spending time in Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, Argentina, and the Galapagos Islands of Chile. Returning from South America, Smith reunited with his girlfriend, and they became engaged. When the engagement ended, Smith ripped up the wedding dress his fiancée had chosen. Following another brief re-connection, the relationship ended for good when Smith violently threatened one of her male friends.
1970–1971: deterioration in mental health. Smith claimed to have mystical powers, and thought he was a messiah. He prophesied that he would be "King of the World" by 2000. He claimed to be a reincarnation of Jesus, Buddha, and Hitler. As his erratic and bizarre behavior became more pronounced, such as claiming voices were telling him to kill people, his friends started to ignore him. One friend eventually had to obtain a restraining order against Smith. His appearance became more and more unkempt, with long hair and a wild beard. At one point, he shaved his head and beard off, and dressed in robes, his appearance comparable to a Buddhist monk, although his hair and beard would later grow back. He visited Heather and Sheila MacRae in Miami, and was asked to leave by Sheila's new husband after he woke up to find Smith standing over their bed with a knife. Heather saw him again in Los Angeles in 1972, when he "looked really scary [...] just totally looked insane, and would say weird things."
1971–1972: Apache and Inca. Smith wrote two solo albums Apache and Inca in 1971, which were self-released in 1972. In the liner notes to both albums, Smith claims to have played every instrument. The liner notes as a whole have been described as "bizarre [and] rambling", and display his belief system. Apache was released on his own 'Akashic Records', and features three songs from the Penny Arkade recording sessions. Inca was released a few months after Apache, in the summer of 1972, not as a standalone album but as a double gatefold with Apache on his new 'United Kingdom of America Records' label. Like Apache, Inca also features songs from the Penny Arkade recording sessions. The albums were mainly distributed to Smith's friends or sold on the street.
1973–1976: prison. After the albums were released, Smith sold his car with the intention of going to Ethiopia. His mental health problems continued, such as suggesting to a friend that they fight to the death using samurai swords. He also had a small black spider tattooed in the middle of his forehead in 1972 or 1973. On April 22, 1973, Smith attacked his mother at the family home. An attempted murder charge was not established, and following a psychiatric examination, he pleaded 'no contest' to a charge of assault. He was sentenced in November 1973 to six months to life, the maximum sentence for the offence, and the Judge suggested intense medical and psychiatric treatment. He began his sentence at the California Institution for Men, before transferring to the Deuel Vocational Institution in December 1973. He transferred again, to the California Men's Colony, in February 1974. He was granted parole at the fourth attempt, and was released from prison in June 1976.
1977–2012: later years and death. Suzannah Jordan, the third member of The Happeners trio, ran into Smith in LA in 1977; he was homeless but did not display any mental health issues. He drifted in and out of mental hospitals until the mid-1980s when funding was cut, and would then spend the next years homeless. He also had various run-ins with the law. In 1981 or 1982 he saw another old friend and told her he had been recording music. He has been indeed recording music, according to Mike Stax, as late as the late 1990s, which includes the 1994 song "Waves", which was released on the 2018 CD version of the album Love is Our Existence. By the early 2000s his "ramblings" had moved from Eastern philosophy/his Maitreya Kali persona to aliens. Smith died on March 16, 2012. His family declined to collect his ashes, and they were eventually collected by journalist Mike Stax.
★ Apache (Released under the name Satya Sai Maitreya Kali) (Akashic Records, 1971)
01. Ice and Snow 03:25 02. Black Swan 02:50 03. Color Fantasy 03:51 04. Voodoo Spell 02:01 05. Salesman 02:55 06. Music Box 02:55 07. Love Is Our Existence 02:30 08. One Last Farewell 02:35 09. I'm Walkin' Solo 02:28 10. Silk and Ivory 03:05 11. Swim 02:43 12. Revelation 03:12
★ Inca (Released under the name Satya Sai Maitreya Kali) (United Kingdom of America Records, 1972)
01. Lights of Dawn 02:56 02. Thesis 02:46 03. Knot the Freize 12:31 04. Jesus Owns 01:32 05. Sam Pan Boat 03:18 06. Fearless Men 03:38 07. Cheryl 03:05 08. Country Girl 02:51 09. Old Man 03:47 10. King 00:08
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desirebearsinbriefs · 5 years ago
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I’m going to have to start paying attention to Home Free. They make good music, and the Rob Lundquist is a tasty snack. 
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soundslikenashville · 7 years ago
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playvoices · 3 years ago
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WHEN WILL I BE LOVED. src. home free
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goalhofer · 6 years ago
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2019 Philadelphia Phillies Roster
Pitchers
#12 Juan Nicasio (Arenoso, Dominican Republic)
#21 Vince Velasquez (Pomona, California)
#27 Aaron Nola (Baton Rouge, Louisiana)
#30 David Robertson (Tuscaloosa, Alabama)
#43 Nick Pivetta (Saanich, British Columbia)
#46 Adam Morgan (Marietta, Georgia)
#49 Jake Arrieta (Plano, Texas)
#50 Hector Neris (Villa Altagracia, Dominican Republic)
#52 Jose Alvarez (Barcelona, Venezuela)
#56 Zach Eflin (Oviedo, Florida)
#58 Seranthony Dominguez (Esperanza, Dominican Republic)
#61 Edubray Ramos (Caracas, Venezuela)
#93 Pat Neshek (Brooklyn Park, Minnesota)
#96 Tommy Hunter (Indianapolis, Indiana)
Catchers
#10 J.T. Realmuto (Midwest City, Oklahoma)
#15 Andrew Knapp (Granite Bay, California)
Infielders
#2 Jean Segura (San Juan, Dominican Republic)
#4 Scott Kingery (Phoenix, Arizona)
#7 Maikel Franco (Azua, Dominican Republic)
#16 Cesar Hernandez (Valencia, Venezuela)
#17 Rhys Hoskins (Carmichael, California)
Outfielders
#3 Bryce Harper (Las Vegas, Nevada)
#5 Nick Williams (Galveston, Texas)
#22 Andrew McCutchen (Ft. Meade, Florida)
#23 Aaron Altherr (Avondale, Arizona)
#24 Roman Quinn (Port St. Joe, Florida)
#37 Odubel Herrera (Zulia, Venezuela)
Coaches
Manager Gabe Kapler (Reseda, California)
Bench coach Rob Thomson (Sarnia, Ontario)
First base coach Francisco Figueroa (Miami, Florida)
Third base coach Dusty Wathan (Blue Springs, Missouri)
Hitting coach John Mallee (Chicago, Illinois)
Assistant hitting coach Pedro Guerrero (San Pedro De Macoris, DO)
Pitching coach Chris Young (Stow, Ohio)
Assistant pitching coach David Lundquist (Carson City, Nevada)
Bullpen coach Jim Gott (San Marino, California)
Bullpen catcher Bob Stumpo (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
Bullpen catcher Craig Driver (Tacoma, Washington)
Infield coach Bobby Dickerson (Laurel, Mississippi)
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incognito-princess · 5 years ago
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Home Free - Dive Bar Saints (Official Music Video)
Yesterday I forgot to share some of Home Free’s original music!
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