Diego Morales is a leaky indie folk faucet. (
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gooseberryhigh2017-05-10 09:48 pm
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Happy birthday, Casper!
Diego has been hard at work on something for the last couple weeks, but he's been evasive with Casper about the details. Then the 10hth rolled around, and earlier in the day Diego practically begged and pleaded for Casper to meet him in the music room today. He's got a new project, he's working on something, he needs Casper's opinion, it's sooooo important. The story keeps changing, but the insistence was stubborn.
If Casper does, in fact, relent... then he's treated to a performance that goes something like this, but with only one guitarist, naturally. (Diego makes use of his looping device to fill the sound out a little.) Diego comments that "It'll sound better once you've got the drums part covered." It might be noted that, romantic subtext aside, the song holds some touchy-feely sentiments about leaving Casper behind next year.
Happy birthday, Casper! ♥
If Casper does, in fact, relent... then he's treated to a performance that goes something like this, but with only one guitarist, naturally. (Diego makes use of his looping device to fill the sound out a little.) Diego comments that "It'll sound better once you've got the drums part covered." It might be noted that, romantic subtext aside, the song holds some touchy-feely sentiments about leaving Casper behind next year.
Happy birthday, Casper! ♥
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When Diego shows him what he's been working on, the meaning is acknowledged but not commented on, and he actually gets some applause for his efforts. And a small smile. Before Casper moves to get his drumsticks out of his bag. "...Not bad at all, Morales. Do you have time to work on that drum part?"
Safe to say, Casper liked this gift very much. Especially if it comes with a jam session.