Planning a tour of NZ
Booking a private tour of NZ playing for people in their own homes . Anyone interested in hosting me please get in touch here or write to me at Luke@LukeHurley.co.nz or even phone me on the old school landline 09 6295179
Booking a private tour of NZ playing for people in their own homes . Anyone interested in hosting me please get in touch here or write to me at Luke@LukeHurley.co.nz or even phone me on the old school landline 09 6295179
Now that there is music on the site it makes things more interesting cause prior to this it was like a silent movie with no piano player.
Please forgive my (relative) lack of communication up until now but the fact is that I didn’t really have much to offer subscribers cause people want the music and not the blah blah blah.
At last the music is there right in the site and you can listen to anything I have done once all the albums are posted up.Drop me a line with your thoughts about how to progress this site. Let me know if there are any tracks you would especially like me to include.
I would really appreciate your ideas and questions.Feel free to write to me directly if you have any suggestions/questions/constructive criticisms.
It’s hard to create a site that reflects what I want to present to people. Its hard to know where to start so please give me some clues about what you are interested in…… Luke@LukeHurley.co.nz
Note: As of Nov 12th 6 albums on iTunes + The Best of and Insatiable Moon soundtrack.
My friend Ivan said that I manipulate my friends to do things for me and then turn around and claim that God helped me. I have to say that there is some truth in this. A lot of people have given me great encouragement and have had little or no mention over the years. I would like to thank Chris and Audrey, Phil Recordin and Shaolin Hu for making it possible for me to go to Europe.
It happened years ago but that experience is fresh in my memory. It was my intention to return to London soon after the trip but I stayed here in Kiwi to do my tiny part in the Insatiable Moon movie.
It paid off cause the project looks like its going to roll along nicely and the Premiere in London happens in less than three weeks time. It might be cheeky of me to ask this but if anyone out there is feeling generous could you help me get to this premiere.
Like to thank Jason At Dialog CRM and Elena Panaita for getting some of my albums up on line . Titles posted up so far are “Limited Liability” “High Risk” And “Make Room” with “Sister Moon” & “Brother Sun” being posted up next week.
Any suggestions of albums/songs of mine you would like to see on line?Also please give me your suggestions….anything you can think of that would make this site better and better. By the way if you want to hear any of the albums mentioned here just go to the site and play the tracks in their entirety by using the Widget and the slider.If you want physical cds its easy to get my albums thru “Amazon On Demand”.
Been on line for years and now for the first time the real advantage of being on line is evident. Until recently it hasn’t been possible to create an e com facility like this. Long awaited and gratefully received. Without Jason’s expert help this would still be just a dream. Any musicians out there who want to use Dialog CRM just go to the site www.DialogCRM.Com and fill in the form.You too can have e commerce on your site with a minimum of expense…just talk to Jason. The artwork side of things was achieved by Elena Panaita…check her website out…her artwork is outstanding.
Tony Parker has been a huge influence on me over the years. He pointed out a simple rule of thinking to me recently. “Think about what you do want not what you don’t want”.Simple enough but hard to do> I am trying hard to rewire my attitude so that I eliminate thoughts about what I do NOT like and replace them with thoughts of what I DO like. Very simple but totally revolutionary.
Any fool can make things complicated but it takes a genius to make them simple.
Tony is such a genius. He set his mind on creating the holy grail of educational paint..a paint that completely washes out of clothes. No one has ever done this before. Its a world first. It took him seven years. He set his mind on achieving what was seemingly impossible…The result “Total Wash”. If you ain’t in the paint business this might not seem that exciting but if you are its like in the music world creating a new genre.
That brings me to my goal. Its time for me to start writing in a new way and forget the past. Drawing on past experiences is fine but in future there will be no “getting all bound up” about things and filling my mind with what I don’t want and what I wish I had not done. What a total waste of time that is.
When you think about it we are not only internally inclined to programme ourselves in a negative way…we are also greatly encouraged by the society corporate to think in negative judgmental terms about things. We get dis-empowered by unfruitful thinking and lets face it its kind of fun to mock and ridicule things and it gives us a sense of superiority if we can rubbish something someone else doesn’t get right but in the end its a TOTAL WASTE OF TIME AND SPACE.
So what do YOU want? Please write and tell me
I will tell you what I want
Talk soon
Luke
The trailer for The Insatiable Moon – a New Zealand feature film directed by Rosemary Riddell and starring Rawiri Paratene (Whale Rider), Sara Wiseman, Ian Mune and Greg Johnson. General release in NZ from 7 October. Check it out at www.theinsatiablemoon.com
I wrote the opening theme tune and some of the music in the main body of the film. Neville Copeland did the rest of the score.
Looking forward to seeing the finished movie “Insatiable Moon” this Saturday night. Playing the after movie gig at Cargo at the Viaduct.
If you want to hear what the opening theme of the film sounds like check out my song “The Sound” on You Tube as this is the actual opening music of the film in a different version.
Its looking possible that there will be a soundtrack album for the film and this would give more scope for extended versions.
Panorama Theme by
Themocracy