Tuesday, June 16, 2009
My Jesus Wore A Crown Of Broken Guitar Strings (an improvisational apologia)
So, in case you were wondering (I highly doubt) where I have been for the past 5 days, why I have not "bloggered" anything, or why I had to catch up and view/comment on your entries all today, I was in enjoying a little bit of wilderness. For 4 days I was "living" on top of a mountain--albeit small--in the middle of the great Granite state of New Hampshire with nothing more on my person than an acoustic guitar and a fresh pair of socks. Accompanying me (or perhaps I was the one doing the accompanying) were two high school friends of mine: Jeff and Mike. Now, Jeff and Mike were fellow classmates of mine, as well as bandmates (Jeff being an ex-player of trumpet, and Mike that of trombone)--although they never pursued musical undertakings to the extent that I have; and I spent most of my adolescence in the company of Mike, as we were in Boyscouts together on many-a camping trip. This past year (our freshman year) they went about the arduous task of teaching themselves to play guitar, and have since come out into the summer having accomplished much, musically speaking. Now, Jeff is all into rap, jungle, noise, and all this other crazy [insert genre]-core whozeewhatsit (which tends to get on my nerves sometimes, though I'll never admit it, as Jeff usually rants on and on about his clearly biased and ill-educatedly hyper-analysis of why so-and-so is better than so-and-so), whilst Mike enjoys folk, bluegrass, red hot chili peppers, and a sprinkling of eclectic potpourri. In fact, Mike started playing some Beirut, which instantly brought my mind back down to DC, recalling fondly-found memories of Danielle and of the planting of seedlings that seemed to bequeath my first year of the college experience. Amongst the trees, sky, mountains, rocks, dirt, bug bites, spider webs, sunburns, fog, rain, wood chucks, and dirty socks, there was still music playing (and not a single broken guitar string, except the ones in my head and heart).
"Jesus made me so Jesus save me from pity, sympathy, and people discussing me"
Morrissey - November Spawned a Monster
Definitely the most sexually charged Morrissey music video to date. Honorable mentions include the mesh shirt and the "VILE" hat. Once upon a time I actually held this man's hand (true story).
The "Bona Drag" (slang for "nice clothes") album can be found here .
Definitely the most sexually charged Morrissey music video to date. Honorable mentions include the mesh shirt and the "VILE" hat. Once upon a time I actually held this man's hand (true story).
The "Bona Drag" (slang for "nice clothes") album can be found here .
Monday, June 15, 2009
Banksy.
The "anonymous" artist Banksy, famous for his street art, is having a show in Bristol coming up. Check it out - and check him out.
Walk the Line.
Yo. Homies. If you haven't seen the Johnny Cash / June Carter film "Walk the Line" with Joaquin Phoenix and Reese Witherspoon, then you must see it. So effing good. Plus you'll start listening to Johnny Cash if you haven't already.
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Top Class Manager ROB GRETTON - Joy Division / New Order Tour Diary

Wes Eisold's "Heartworm" bookstore / record label / whatnot has obtained the only copies of this limited volume to make it to North America. This book compiles twenty notebooks that chronicle the tour diaries and personal notes of Rob Gretton, the manager for the bands Joy Division and New Order. So far, the most introspective journey into Joy Division has arrived due to Debbie Curtis, but as she never toured with the band this source is sure to add yet another level of intimacy and detail to the Joy Division / New Order story. The treasure trove of insight for Joy Division fans, this publication is limited to a global release of a mere 1500 copies, get it while you can!
http://www.theheartworm.com/storePurchase.php?storeID=77
In the city there's a thousand things I want to say to you....
The Jam stood out among the 1977 British punk scene because they resumed the modernist fashion of the 1960s but retained the frustration and emotion of contemporary UK underground pop. "In the City" was one of their first singles and this video debuted on Tony Wilson's "So it Goes" along with Joy Division's "Transmission" in 1977. Their later career saw them assuming even more of their "mod" influence as their sound grew more reminiscent of 1950s Rhythm and Blues. Definitely the coolest band to ever rock the mullet. As most of my own fashion is contrived from this band, I unabashedly admit my fondness for this debut full length.
The Jam "In the City"
http://www.mediafire.com/?znmzwknodty
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Lays.
So I'm sitting here watching TV and being awesome, and a Lays commercial comes on. I thought: I-Must-Know-Who-This-Is. Here it is.
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Cry Yourself To Sleep.
This is amazing. The band is "Sun Kil Moon" named after a sumo wrestler named Sung-kil Moon or something like that. Anyway, it explains the name. This song is so sad sounding. It will put you to sleep... crying?
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Monday, June 8, 2009
"Look here junior, don't you be so happy. And for Heaven's sake, don't you be so sad."

New York City postpunk expressionism at its finest, Television's "Marquee Moon" successfully defines the sound of 1977. They literally built the stage at CBGBs and played the club's first matinee show. Amidst Debby Harry hangouts and Iggy Pop antics, Television grafted an intricate chord structure to the emotional elements of the punk rock movement in the mid-1970s. No doubt the album of its era and highly representative of the "post" punk transition.
http://www.mediafire.com/?quixzbznxdx
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Noel Gallagher "The Dreams We Have as Children" (Live for Teenage Cancer Trust

For those of you who wondered how Oasis would sound with Noel singing rather than Liam, ponder no further. Imagine the beauty of "Sad Song" applied to acoustic versions of all the classic Oasis songs, not to mention an epic cover of the The Smith's "There is a Light that Never Goes Out". Songwriter begets singer / songwriter and the result is amazing. Not to mention that the concert was planned as a fundraiser for a Teenage Cancer foundation.
http://rapidshare.com/files/211179106/Noel_Gallagher-The_Dreams_We_Have_As_Children_2009_.rar
Friday, June 5, 2009
Music
This summer I've been working on recording an album. Here's one of the pieces I felt was fit for being listened to:
ee cummings
While Mr. Cummings' works can be somewhat agitating for me because I love proper grammar and punctuation, I find that no matter how often I come back to his 100 Selected Poems, I am enamored once again. I picked this little book up at a flea market or used book store somewhere and have never regretted the small change I paid for it. In other words: buy it.
Here is one of my favorites; number 28 (in this book):
since feeling is first
who pays any attention
to the syntax of things
will never wholly kiss you;
wholly to be a fool
while Spring is in the world
my blood approves,
and kisses are a better fate
than wisdom
lady i swear by all flowers. Don't cry
-the best gesture of my brain is less than
your eyelids' flutter which says
we are for each other: then
laugh, leaning back in my arms
for life's not a paragraph
And death i think is no parenthesis
Here is one of my favorites; number 28 (in this book):
since feeling is first
who pays any attention
to the syntax of things
will never wholly kiss you;
wholly to be a fool
while Spring is in the world
my blood approves,
and kisses are a better fate
than wisdom
lady i swear by all flowers. Don't cry
-the best gesture of my brain is less than
your eyelids' flutter which says
we are for each other: then
laugh, leaning back in my arms
for life's not a paragraph
And death i think is no parenthesis
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
kutiman
In the spirit of the Mary Poppins video, I figured I'd share this:
www.thru-you.com
This Israeli DJ 'kutiman' essentially edited together a bunch of random homemade videos to make this online album. Not only is it conceptually very cool, but musically the album is really enjoyable as well.
www.thru-you.com
This Israeli DJ 'kutiman' essentially edited together a bunch of random homemade videos to make this online album. Not only is it conceptually very cool, but musically the album is really enjoyable as well.
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Sharing the Wealth
Monday, June 1, 2009
I Belong to the (Blank) Generation

Hopefully, this video will substantiate my recent melancholy and nostalgia that arrived as a result of passing the old New York City club "CBGBs". This past weekend I revisited Bleecker Street to find that the club where I performed my first stagedive, saw Bad Brains for the first time and forged many unforgettable memories and friendships is now an upscale motel.
This song goes out to the Blank Generation, I still take it or leave it each time.
Normally I'm skeptical of people who create derivative works (see anyone who wrote a book about the Da Vinci Code) but this is effing sweet. Using only the movie Mary Poppins and video editing software... Wow.
The guy has several more on his youtube page, including an autotune-sounding Harry Potter mix. Check it out.
Technicalities.
Guys how come when people type it goes into the margin instead of the thing automatically going to the next line so people can read it on Antonio's and Carrie's posts?
Bach, dig?
I have gone to see John Bayless before at the Newport Music Fest and was
utterly blown away by his playing. Here's a man who can take suggestions
from the audience, like "play a Bach Fugue but play it dixieland" and can
pull it off. The performance I went to see, he ended with playing Amazing
Grace in his right hand and Jesu Joy of Man's Desire at the same time in
his left! Enjoy this video all about how Bach improvised (a fact I did not
know until this year when I had to do research for one of my music classes).
utterly blown away by his playing. Here's a man who can take suggestions
from the audience, like "play a Bach Fugue but play it dixieland" and can
pull it off. The performance I went to see, he ended with playing Amazing
Grace in his right hand and Jesu Joy of Man's Desire at the same time in
his left! Enjoy this video all about how Bach improvised (a fact I did not
know until this year when I had to do research for one of my music classes).
ALMOST makes Taylor Swift sound good
Beautiful beautiful beautiful. And I am neither a Taylor Swift nor Coldplay fan.
Joe Schmidt is the mastermind behind this composition, you can
download the mp3 off his website www.jonschmidt.com. Or I'll add
it when I figure out how to put mp3's on blogs.
download the mp3 off his website www.jonschmidt.com. Or I'll add
it when I figure out how to put mp3's on blogs.
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