January 25, 2007
OPENING EXERCISE: We sustained silence (a tribute to John Cage) for over three minutes in order to attune our ears to the following sounds:
Aaron
Ruben Gonzalez “De Una Manera Espantosa” from Chanchullo
While living in
Nina Nastasia “Why don’t you stay home?” from On Leaving
This was such a sweet song. Nina Nastasia has an incredibly lilting voice. I am listening to the song again that she has on her Myspace player. Check it out here. Nina Nastasia lives in
The Derailers (w/Buck Owens) “Play Me the Waltz of the Angels” from Full Western Dress
The country tunes keep coming from Rebecca. The Derailers pay to the great Buck Owens who passed away last March. Owens was the impetus for what they call “the
Tribalsita “Carnivalia” (album unknown)
Lauren came across this band while living in
Handsome Boy Modeling “The Truth” from So How’s Your Girl
Jim introduced this tune by saying that “he doesn’t know what else to say about this tune.” Thankfully, there are times when people don’t write blogs that rattle on about an auditory experience. Ironically, I have learned that this group is actually a “concept” band that comments on self-absorbed, crass, and materialistic members of society. Whatever the social commentary behind it, this song was characterized by its heavy heavy bass line and sounded great.
Andy Leftwich “Minor Swing” from The Ride
During our last meeting minutes I made a comment about Jim and his ability to always have a great line up his sleeve. The show keeps getting better because I think Jim made me laugh the entire night. He’s more Letterman than Leno. On Thursday night, he was on. He introduced his music as “some cheesy NPR background music.” Leftwich is a fiddler from
Artist Unknown “Chatma Nachshisi (Connected Song)”
Elise is immersed in her Uyghur community these days. Yesterday Elise showed me a video on the You Tube. While playing this video, she danced in front of the computer and smiled. I used to be involved with someone who always wanted to dance. I was constantly confronted with different dance styles from all over the universe. It was exhausting. I think if she had asked to start dancing Uyghur that would have really put an end to it. Although, I think I like the Uyghur dance for men. Elise found this song title on a blog she looks at about the Uyghur community. Next time you see Elise ask her what she is listening to on her iPod. I bet $50 that it is not The White Stripes, but it is the podcast dedicated to Uyghur news.
ZZZZ “Railroaded” from Album Unknown
Maria brought us a tune from a Chicago-based group but admitted to having an interest in the groups Alto-saxophone player, Steve Sostak. Steve has since moved on to
Natasha Baruko
My apologies. I believe that I do not have the correct information for what Audrey played for us. My notes were horrible at this point. I think I have the artist name correct and will update this as soon as I find out the correct information from Audrey.
Daniel Lanois “Transmitter” from Shine
Daniel Lanois is originally from
Selina
Lhasa De Sela “El Pajaro” from La Llorona
This was a beautiful song. The only thing more interesting than Selina’s choices of music is Lhasa De Sela herself. I just read a bio/interview of this musician and she is really fascinating. In talking about one of her albums she says “the music comes from a place of strength. It comes from the realization that she can live the life of a nomad and still feel at home wherever she goes, because she is at peace with the changes in herself.” I would be interested to find out where Selina is getting her music. Or was it from the collection that Aaron copped off the dead guy? Sorry about that. If anything, check out the “youtube.” Unfortunately, no “myspace.” Here is another interview on youtube. I don’t know what she said but I watched it twice.
Hsin-Wen
Tango Orkesteri Unto “Tähdet Meren Yllä (Stars Above the Sea)” from Finnish Tango
At this point in the evening, late in the evening, the ethnomusicologists made a casually late entrance. Like rock stars. Like cowboys. Like gunslingers. They showed up armed to the teeth. Hsin-wen talked about his interest in Tango music from
Stephanie Fida
Pedro the Lion “Eyes on the Finish Line” from Winners Never Quit
Stephanie dedicated this tune to the “ironic twists that life throws at us.” This group is an “indie” band from
Luna Sea (J-Rock)
This is evidence that I should have a myspace account.
The Magnetic Fields “Underwear” from 69 Love Songs
Gabi described her attraction to this tune by the singer’s deep voice and sarcasm found in the lyrics. Those New Yorkers just love the sarcasm don’t they? TheirSpace.
The Rolling Stones “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” from Let It Bleed
New to the meetings, Ariana brought us back to the classic Rolling Stones tune “You Can’t Always Get What You Want.” The Stones are classic…from the old school. There is NO WAY they would have a myspace account.
NEXT MEETING:
Thursday February 8th, 2007 @7pm
2 comments:
This is really considerate! Good job!
Nice page! Seems like fun. Sorry I couldn't make it last night, but maybe next time!
Alison La Rosa
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