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Mlasp rebyc
Categories: Cyber-Psalm

Looks like I might have a chance to record a couple of Cyber-Psalms this week in Jon’s ultra-spiffy studio. I thought I’d let you, my incredibly smart and funny readers, choose which Cyber-Psalm to record.

All you have to do is decide which Cyber-Psalm you’d like to hear recorded live. Then choose a phrase that has to do with the Cyber-Psalm. Why you like it. Something it makes you think about. Or maybe just something totally weird. If I choose your entry, I will record a backward-masking version of your phrase and hide it in the recording.

Pick your Cyber-Psalm and your phrase and leave them in the comments. I’ll make a choice before Friday.

Check out the list of Cyber-Psalms here: Cyber-Psalms

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5 Comments to “Mlasp rebyc”

  1. Nathan Stitt says:

    I choose CP 5.0 and I really like the opening phrase Astounding amazer. It just sounds great, along with the rest of the psalm.

  2. eclexia says:

    Did I miss the deadline? It’s been a crazy exhausting week (not that I really have any other kind, but this one has been even crazier).

    My favorites are:
    31 (”desperate communion in Jesus”)
    12 (”Sing to Jesus…. Sing to be free.”)
    38 (”Can you fix it?”)
    28 (I couldn’t think of a summary line)

  3. eclexia says:

    Oh, my–it took my end quote beside the end parenthesis and made me awfully winky, didn’t it?

  4. David Ker says:

    Sorry folks. It didn’t happen despite dreams of fame and fortune. We’re stuck with sucky home recordings for the time being.

  5. eclexia says:

    That’s okay–I’m more visual than audial (is that the word) anyway–and you’ve already got them in Cyberprint, so I’m happy. And, ha ha, if I’d have known it was all about fame and fortune, I probably wouldn’t have contributed a single suggestion :)

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