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Mammas, Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Fascists
Amalia Rubin and I just recorded this song: Mammas, Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Fascists
It was my first time in a professional recording studio, and I had a great time.
We had a spectacular outdoor take for the video, but my camera cut out (due to low battery) two-thirds of the way through. I can't complain, though: We still have a good video. (And the outdoor one, while very pretty with snow falling on us, had a couple of cars drive by in the background. So it's not like we lost a perfect take.)
It was my first time in a professional recording studio, and I had a great time.
We had a spectacular outdoor take for the video, but my camera cut out (due to low battery) two-thirds of the way through. I can't complain, though: We still have a good video. (And the outdoor one, while very pretty with snow falling on us, had a couple of cars drive by in the background. So it's not like we lost a perfect take.)
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She sings in somewhere from fifteen to eighteen languages (I've heard both figures), only about seven of which she is fluent in. I think doing country is not that much of a challenge in comparison.
Edit: The number of languages is seventeen.
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