Life.

My name is Joseph Wallace, I play/teach Double and Electric Bass and Strings for an upper elementary school. I record small projects such as demo tapes, audition tapes, practice sessions etc. If you're interested in any of my services email me at joseph.wallace@gmail.com

I also am the bass player for the band Echosuite check us out at http://www.myspace.com/echosuite
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This is life.
Sep 22
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People have come in and out of my life. I’ve learned a lot from them, I appreciate all of them. There is one constant, that everything will always change for me. This life is merely temporary, a gift from God. Cherish it.

Everything will change. again. and again.

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Sep 17
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Aug 29
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US navy, bringing bling, babes and imperialism on a boat…BIATCH!

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Glenn Beck…wow.

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Aug 28
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Just another example…

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Sigh…hearing young ladies lie about how they are on broadway is hilarious…”oh well it’s not ON broadway but it’s going to be soon”…right…if you don’t sound somewhere near this…ha…give us all a break.

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Aug 27
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Ah! Fall is almost here and the new school year is beginning. This has always been an exciting time for me…a return to structure and business, a return to long days and longer nights of toiling. I myself will not be going to school as a “student” per se but I will be teaching young people. 

A lot of the sentiments in the video above are shared by many people…and frankly by a lot of older people as our society continually slows the “growing up process” in order for people to find themselves. I suppose that we’ve reached one of the higher echelons of maslow’s pyramid where the focus is on self-edification and more metaphysical things rather than survival. 

Regardless, the weather brings back lots of great memories…if you aren’t following me on twitter yet you should…as well as @Billy he’s quite a character.

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Aug 19
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The Beatles Coldplay Paradox

What is this you might ask? Simple.

The Beatles wrote the song “A Day in the Life” and mid-way through the song a dream sequence occurs where a melody is sung on Oh.

Coldplay wrote the song “Lost” and at the end of the song the same melody with the slightest rhythmic variation is used. Sung on Oh as well.

Perhaps Martin and Lennon/McCartney had the same dream.

Check the videos for evidence.

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The Beatles Coldplay Paradox Pt. Two scroll to 3 minutes and 9 seconds.

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The Beatles Coldplay paradox. Pt. 1 scroll to 2 minutes and 50 seconds.

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