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The idea of this little ditty was born out of an improvised a cappella jam into a tape recorder, all performed live with just voice, foot stomping and handclaps. When it came time to record this (little ditty), That1Guy simply adapted this sparse, old-timey approach directly over to 'The Magic Pipe,' still stomping his feet and clapping his hands, but now with the added supersonic's that only The Magic Pipe bringeth. Also, as an added treat, The Magic Pipe controls the sonic manipulation of the vocals live as its all played/sung.
In this studio version, super producer/engineer Billy Hume masterfully edits in the original tape-recorded a cappella jam at the beginning, as it all seamlessly builds into a classic That1Guy and The Magic Pipe jam. The song is entitled "Bomb Dignity" because spellcheck refuses the typings of crazy words such as "Diggity." That1Guy thinks it important to consider the devices. Onwards....
credits
released March 30, 2015
Mike "That1Guy" Silverman
Producer/Engineer: Billy Hume
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