Open Mic Adventures XXXV: “The Rings of Saturn”

Last week I wrote a short post about Saturn’s (extremely slowly) disappearing rings.  In that post, I referenced one of my songs, “The Rings of Saturn,” which I wrote way back on 7 August 2015.

Naturally, that got me thinking:  I should record that for Open Mic Adventures!  “The Rings of Saturn” is one of my personal favorites of my original tunes, but I wrote it after the release of Contest Winner EP, and I’ve never made it back into the studio.  It didn’t help that my life and work grew exponentially more demanding in those years, but I also went through a long spell of creative dryness that never fully relented.

That said, it was time for “The Rings of Saturn” to make its official Internet debut (and its YouTube debut).

I tried to capture the spirit of a live performance of the piece, doing my little intro monologue about Saturn being “the second best planet in the Solar System.”  During live shows, I’ll ask people to identify the best planet during the intro, before I’ve revealed the name of the piece.  I have great fun trashing whatever suggestions get thrown out there—“Mercury?! What a lame planet!”—and I always get a laugh out of my reason for why (spoiler alert) Earth is the best planet.

To reiterate, anywhere I am is the best place in the Solar System—right?

One quick coda—thanks to Audre Myers’s encouragement, I have been experimenting with YouTube (talk about a gateway drug!).  Here is the video on YouTube:

Happy Listening!

—TPP

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