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Jay Mankind

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About Me

Jay Mankind is a dilettante. He likes music. Quite a bit actually. He gets frustrated by his desire for it. He then realizes that the desire for that which he loves is causing him to suffer. He then expounds upon eastern philosophy/religion replete with tangents and spoken parentheses. He understands the solution yet ignores it in favor of blissful desire/suffering; simply robbing the suffering of its negative potential.

He would like to write a lot more than he does but that can be said for everything in his life. (See paragraph one.) When writing mypace profiles, he tends to begin sentences with the word "he." He sometimes breaks it up with a "when writing myspace profiles."

Once he wrote in his blog daily for a month. He proceeded to leave notice of said writing spurt, though pitifully outdated, from August 13th to December 15th. He hopes that the preceding sentence will not remain here untouched for that long.

As of several months ago, his undying love for music performance earned its title, when it awoke from it's long nap in the front seat and took the wheel. Since that time he has acquired a (new) mandolin, a clarinet, an upright bass and an electric piano and has enjoyed many an hour learning them. Additionally, he is chumming around in a budding bluegrass project called Clipper Ships. Clipper Ships are four singer/songwriters who convene semi-regularly to practice semi-seriously while getting semi-drunk and chewing semi-beef jerkey. Their laughs are fully-loud and they enjoy each other's company.

2007 will be a great year.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 2/13/2005
Band Members: Jay Mankind - Guitar, Voice, Piano, Mandolin, Clarinet
The Jay Mankind Pop-estra : are:
Lupo - Drums
Wynn Walent - Voice, Guitar
Kyle Ervin - Acoustic and Electric Bass, Voice
Colobmo - Trumpet, Bells, Tambourine, Keyboard, Voice
Matt Singer - Banjo, Guitar, Voice
Jen Emma Hertel - Trombone, Melodica
Other Band Members Who Are Suspiciously Never in the Same Room with Jay::
St. American Logo Tree Pens I - Moral Support, Satori, Wit in the face of Grave Circumstance (and/or Inebriation)

Influences: Weather, Sleep, Whatever book I'm currently reading (As of 5/15 What is the What), Caffeine, Alcohol, Sugar, Various other Under-the-Counter elixirs, Lighting, Lightning, Comfort of clothing, Proximity to amorous opportunities, Hunger/appetite, Interest/attention/affinity from those around, Possibilities, Homemade mythology, Inspiration, Love
Sounds Like:

Every other band you've ever heard. Whatever you do, don't listen to it. It's all the same old thing. Ho hum.

Or

Sounds like he hasn't ever spent the time and money for a full recording project.

Or

Sounds like he doesn't take the 'Sounds Like' section very seriously

Or

He's open to your descriptions/comparisons below.


Type of Label: None

My Blog

First Lesson - A Couple of Midlevel Hipsters Talk and Sketch a Sewing Machine

Arianna and I settled into a couple Hoegaardens and a wandering conversation about color, design, typography and ultimately fashion, friendship, writing, music, artistic self-image, how grateful we ar...
Posted by Jay Mankind on Fri, 15 Aug 2008 11:19:00 PST

Underway

The jogs left me with an extra knee on top of my right knee.Th Guilt By Association show left me with a smile on my face.The dinner, tequila and 9 varieties of ice cream tonight left me sated.My birth...
Posted by Jay Mankind on Sat, 09 Aug 2008 12:23:00 PST

Croquet Invitation

My Summer Vacationby Jay MankindThis summer the weather was really nice. Not too hot. I didn't play many sports though. I didn't run around after dark. Mom didn't shout "Jay Christopher, time to c...
Posted by Jay Mankind on Thu, 07 Aug 2008 10:36:00 PST

Asymetrical Face Finds No Solace in Symmetry

I think days before turning thirty, the male human starts to grow wild old-man eyebrows. (Critics say that the male humans only notice those things days before they turn thirty.)Anyway, I was noticin...
Posted by Jay Mankind on Wed, 06 Aug 2008 10:12:00 PST

Breaking Rules

Breaking rules one has set for oneself can be quite beneficial. For one thing it's relatively harmless. The only punishment is meted out by one's own conscience.It just so happens that self-rule mak...
Posted by Jay Mankind on Tue, 05 Aug 2008 10:08:00 PST

Bocce

Bocce is not for me.These computers yous use&.Green sand is not naturalNor the surface whose levelness we take for granted.
Posted by Jay Mankind on Sun, 03 Aug 2008 11:53:00 PST

Striving for Perfect Eating

"I feel that not liking any particular kind of food is a moral failure. Like the perfect person, the best eater, is one who genuinely enjoys everything.""You realize you said perfect person.""Well, I...
Posted by Jay Mankind on Fri, 01 Aug 2008 10:27:00 PST

Hemipenes & Robot Sex

Went to the Museum of Sex last night for a Planned Parenthood event. Nothing gets me in the mood like an open bar and larger than life posters of hemipenes (plural of hemipenis). (See pic below).Cur...
Posted by Jay Mankind on Thu, 31 Jul 2008 10:11:00 PST

Breath Diet

I did the best thing that I could do for myself. I walked outside.The entire afternoon. My mind had been constricted. Slow out of the gate. But caffeinated in short order. 'Nothing, nothing' ratc...
Posted by Jay Mankind on Tue, 29 Jul 2008 10:03:00 PST

Mulligan

I hate to admit it, but I have to take a mulligan tonight. To make matter's worse, I may not have reliable internet this weekend at a beach side Bed and Breakfast. I shall still endeavor to write wh...
Posted by Jay Mankind on Sat, 26 Jul 2008 10:58:00 PST