“Idaho Beaver Drop” (Historical Rock)
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- KVRian
- 689 posts since 10 Apr, 2015 from Gaithersburg, Maryland USA
I came across the true story of the Idaho Beaver Drop a few years ago but I was inspired to write a song in honor of it yesterday. This really happened.
I started with the NS Chapman Stick for the bass part, played the Zendrum part, followed by guitar. I then added the various synths and vocals. No AI was used for the music. I did use AI to help me edit lyrics.
https://soundcloud.com/jeremycubert/ida ... er-remixed
On August 14, 1948, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game faced a unique problem: a surplus of beavers in the McCall area and a need for them in the remote Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness. The solution was as daring as it was bizarre—the "Idaho Beaver Drop." Led by game warden, Elmo W. Heter, 76 beavers were dropped, two per box, from a plane. WWII surplus parachutes allowed them to drift to the ground where the boxes opened and they went off to find their new homes.
You can watch the footage here -
This track, "Idaho Beaver Drop," is a sonic reimagining of that historic relocation. Using a blend of experimental synthesis and non-standard instrumentation, the piece captures the tension of the flight, the rush of the mountain air, and the surreal moment 76 beavers drifted toward the earth in surplus WWII parachutes. Experience the descent of Geronimo—the first beaver to make the leap—and the wilderness that awaited them below.
Idaho Beaver Drop
McCall was full.
The orchards, damp.
Elmo rigged a wooden ramp.
Surplus silk.
A wicker cage.
The flat-tail beaver took the stage.
Box away!
From the belly of the beast.
Time to play
It’s a wood munching feast
Falling fur.
It’s a semi aquatic mammal flop
We were never sure
Of the Idaho Beaver Drop
Eight-hundred feet.
A silent drift.
The rubber bands—they gave a shift.
Touchdown soft.
The panels fall.
The uptown beaver begins to crawl.
Box away!
From the belly of the beast.
Time to play
It’s a wood munching feast
Falling fur.
It’s a semi aquatic mammal flop
We were never sure
Of The Idaho Beaver Drop.
Jeremy Cubert - NS Chapman Stick, Keyboards, Zendrum, Guitar, Soma Flux, Vocals
I started with the NS Chapman Stick for the bass part, played the Zendrum part, followed by guitar. I then added the various synths and vocals. No AI was used for the music. I did use AI to help me edit lyrics.
https://soundcloud.com/jeremycubert/ida ... er-remixed
On August 14, 1948, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game faced a unique problem: a surplus of beavers in the McCall area and a need for them in the remote Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness. The solution was as daring as it was bizarre—the "Idaho Beaver Drop." Led by game warden, Elmo W. Heter, 76 beavers were dropped, two per box, from a plane. WWII surplus parachutes allowed them to drift to the ground where the boxes opened and they went off to find their new homes.
You can watch the footage here -
This track, "Idaho Beaver Drop," is a sonic reimagining of that historic relocation. Using a blend of experimental synthesis and non-standard instrumentation, the piece captures the tension of the flight, the rush of the mountain air, and the surreal moment 76 beavers drifted toward the earth in surplus WWII parachutes. Experience the descent of Geronimo—the first beaver to make the leap—and the wilderness that awaited them below.
Idaho Beaver Drop
McCall was full.
The orchards, damp.
Elmo rigged a wooden ramp.
Surplus silk.
A wicker cage.
The flat-tail beaver took the stage.
Box away!
From the belly of the beast.
Time to play
It’s a wood munching feast
Falling fur.
It’s a semi aquatic mammal flop
We were never sure
Of the Idaho Beaver Drop
Eight-hundred feet.
A silent drift.
The rubber bands—they gave a shift.
Touchdown soft.
The panels fall.
The uptown beaver begins to crawl.
Box away!
From the belly of the beast.
Time to play
It’s a wood munching feast
Falling fur.
It’s a semi aquatic mammal flop
We were never sure
Of The Idaho Beaver Drop.
Jeremy Cubert - NS Chapman Stick, Keyboards, Zendrum, Guitar, Soma Flux, Vocals
Last edited by jcub on Thu May 07, 2026 4:54 pm, edited 2 times in total.
- KVRist
- 365 posts since 14 Jan, 2026 from United Kingdom
Not badjcub wrote: Sun May 03, 2026 10:06 pm I came across the true story of the Idaho Beaver Drop a few years ago but I was inspired to write a song in honor of it yesterday. This really happened.
I started with the NS Chapman Stick for the bass part, played the Zendrum part, followed by guitar. I then added the various synths and vocals. No AI was used for the music. I did use AI to help me edit lyrics.
https://soundcloud.com/jeremycubert/ida ... drop-remix
On August 14, 1948, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game faced a unique problem: a surplus of beavers in the McCall area and a need for them in the remote Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness. The solution was as daring as it was bizarre—the "Idaho Beaver Drop." Led by game warden, Elmo W. Heter, 76 beavers were dropped, two per box, from a plane. WWII surplus parachutes allowed them to drift to the ground where the boxes opened and they went off to find their new homes.
You can watch the footage here -
This track, "Idaho Beaver Drop," is a sonic reimagining of that historic relocation. Using a blend of experimental synthesis and non-standard instrumentation, the piece captures the tension of the flight, the rush of the mountain air, and the surreal moment 76 beavers drifted toward the earth in surplus WWII parachutes. Experience the descent of Geronimo—the first beaver to make the leap—and the wilderness that awaited them below.
Idaho Beaver Drop
McCall was full.
The orchards, damp.
Elmo rigged a wooden ramp.
Surplus silk.
A wicker cage.
The flat-tail beaver took the stage.
Box away!
From the belly of the beast.
Time to play
It’s a wood munching feast
Falling fur.
It’s a semi aquatic mammal flop
We were never sure
Of the Idaho Beaver Drop
Eight-hundred feet.
A silent drift.
The rubber bands—they gave a shift.
Touchdown soft.
The panels fall.
The uptown beaver begins to crawl.
Box away!
From the belly of the beast.
Time to play
It’s a wood munching feast
Falling fur.
It’s a semi aquatic mammal flop
We were never sure
Of The Idaho Beaver Drop.
Jeremy Cubert - NS Chapman Stick, Keyboards, Zendrum, Guitar, Soma Flux, Vocals
- KVRAF
- 1941 posts since 18 May, 2021
Love it.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 689 posts since 10 Apr, 2015 from Gaithersburg, Maryland USA
Remixed to make the vocals a bit clearer . . .
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- KVRian
- 503 posts since 24 Nov, 2008
Cool!
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 689 posts since 10 Apr, 2015 from Gaithersburg, Maryland USA
Thanks!
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aaron aardvark aaron aardvark https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=248508
- KVRAF
- 3056 posts since 22 Jan, 2011 from near Los Angeles
jcub,
Clearly, the critters you are singing about are Prog Flying Beavers, those are the best kind! Your song is pretty trippy man! Kind of reminds me of Primus. That might be the most distortion I've heard you put on the Stick; a good sound. Instrumentally, everything is well performed. The vocals definitely add something. Nice sound quality. I have been into aircraft for as long as I can remember. Over 10 years ago, I worked on a mechanical (I didn't do the electric controls) engineering project for boosting wing production for Boeing 737's; it works well. And no beavers were hurt during its implementation....that I am aware of.
Clearly, the critters you are singing about are Prog Flying Beavers, those are the best kind! Your song is pretty trippy man! Kind of reminds me of Primus. That might be the most distortion I've heard you put on the Stick; a good sound. Instrumentally, everything is well performed. The vocals definitely add something. Nice sound quality. I have been into aircraft for as long as I can remember. Over 10 years ago, I worked on a mechanical (I didn't do the electric controls) engineering project for boosting wing production for Boeing 737's; it works well. And no beavers were hurt during its implementation....that I am aware of.
You can hear my original music at this link: https://www.soundclick.com/artist/defau ... dID=224436
- KVRAF
- 7269 posts since 4 Apr, 2005 from here and there
Solid. Driven by the stick. Busy but never too crowded
I enjoyed it
Nicely done !
I enjoyed it
Nicely done !
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- KVRAF
- 3339 posts since 19 Mar, 2008 from germany
A truly brilliant song. I'm particularly fascinated by the organic
drive – the use of the Chapman Stick makes the song so uniquely
jcub-like. Simply superb!
drive – the use of the Chapman Stick makes the song so uniquely
jcub-like. Simply superb!
free mp3s + info: andy-enroe.de songs + weird stuff: enroe.de
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 689 posts since 10 Apr, 2015 from Gaithersburg, Maryland USA
Thank you! You probably know more about the actual event from you aircraft experience. My only aviation experience is as a passenger. One beaver died due to a malfunction with the crate. Otherwise it was successful from an operational perspective. It struck me as so bizarre that it needed a song. Les Claypool is my vocal idol since somehow he has been a lead singer for a popular band for decades and he only sings slightly better than I do. I also tried to go a bit for his bass sound but I also used some supporting synth bass since I could not get close to the filter sound he uses.aaron aardvark wrote: Sun May 31, 2026 2:59 am jcub,
Clearly, the critters you are singing about are Prog Flying Beavers, those are the best kind! Your song is pretty trippy man! Kind of reminds me of Primus. That might be the most distortion I've heard you put on the Stick; a good sound. Instrumentally, everything is well performed. The vocals definitely add something. Nice sound quality. I have been into aircraft for as long as I can remember. Over 10 years ago, I worked on a mechanical (I didn't do the electric controls) engineering project for boosting wing production for Boeing 737's; it works well. And no beavers were hurt during its implementation....that I am aware of.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 689 posts since 10 Apr, 2015 from Gaithersburg, Maryland USA
Thanks very much! The initial track came from the Stick so I let it do the driving!Laguna Rising wrote: Sun May 31, 2026 9:11 am Solid. Driven by the stick. Busy but never too crowded
I enjoyed it
Nicely done !
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 689 posts since 10 Apr, 2015 from Gaithersburg, Maryland USA
Thanks so much! I appreciate it!enroe wrote: Sun May 31, 2026 9:55 am A truly brilliant song. I'm particularly fascinated by the organic
drive – the use of the Chapman Stick makes the song so uniquely
jcub-like. Simply superb!![]()