actually find the famous guest musicians an unnecessary distraction
Oh, I dunno - the Rufus Wainwright track is bad, but Lou's guitar makes
Fistful of Love
and the moment when you realise who the second voice on
You are My Sister
actually is makes my hair stand on end every time.
NYC. Though I don't think he grew up there.
He's from England - the dormitory resort of Eastbourne, IIRC - but grew up in the US.
Okay, my unusual love songs are loading up now. They should be in the Sent folder.
um...shouldn't the songs all go to the inbox? So they're all listed there together? I'm confuzzled.
The more I listen to this record the more I'm drawn into it.
I heard a story about him on NPR and when they started to play one of his songs I thought I would have to turn off the radio--his voice was so offputting to me. But I didn't turn it off and by the middle of the song I was loving him and was singing along.
um...shouldn't the songs all go to the inbox? So they're all listed there together? I'm confuzzled.
Most people seem to be sending from Buffistarawk, so it winds up in the outbox. I just did it the same way, though it seems to make more sense to send it
to
Buffistarawk. Or possibly I'm just messing it all up with my backwards ways.
I heard a story about him on NPR and when they started to play one of his songs I thought I would have to turn off the radio--his voice was so offputting to me. But I didn't turn it off and by the middle of the song I was loving him and was singing along.
Some of my favorite musicians made me adjust to their distinctive sound. It was striking but not immediately pleasurable. And then you find the doorway into their interior logic (or, less rationally, their "vibe") and the whole thing opens up to you. Tom Waits was like that for me. Neutral Milk Hotel.
Though I didn't find Antony's voice offputting, as you did. But it has opened up to me even more with repeated listens.
Oh, I dunno - the Rufus Wainwright track is bad, but Lou's guitar makes Fistful of Love and the moment when you realise who the second voice on You are My Sister actually is makes my hair stand on end every time.
"Unnecessary" may have been unnecessary. More accurately, Rufus' voice on the record jerked me out of it. But I do love "You Are My Sister" and the guest voice there.
I am a Bird Now (does the pun register in the States, BTW?) is one of those albums I binged on for about a week and haven't really picked up since - which seems to be my current MO with records.
(does the pun register in the States, BTW?)
Bird = Girl? Or is there a different pun going on?
Yeah, that pun. I never know whether such phrases are noticeable.
I never know whether such phrases are noticeable.
I didn't notice it until you pointed it out. Then again I wasn't paying much attention. The song David sent is the first time I heard him, & I was thinking "My Lady Story," not I Am a Bird Now. When he was discussed a few days ago (1) I hadn't heard the music, and (2) I was skimming posts because I read it at work. I vaguely remember something about a guy with a weird voice and songs playing with gender identity. Given that the pun seems obvious, but at the time it was like a bad disguise: it fooled someone who wasn't really looking; it wasn't meant to withstand close scrutiny. (Which isn't to say that Antony is trying to fool anyone, just that the pun isn't meant to be obscure.)
The cosmic unconsciousness is trying to foist the Mountain Goats and Jonathan Lethem on me. Everywhere I turn the last few days I run into one or the other. In addition to the Nerve interview with John Darnielle, this week's New Yorker has Sasha Frere-Jones on the Mountain Goats. I was looking at a copy of Gary Giddins' new book (available at an insane discount from Amazon) and flipped it over to find a blurb by... yep, Jonathan. After reading an interview with Kyle Baker I clicked on the site's news link to find... Jonathan Lethem:
Time magazine announced in last week's issue what has become one of Marvel's most anticipated future projects: Acclaimed novelist Jonathan Lethem will write a revival of Omega the Unknown scheduled for 2006. [full story]
Why isn't this happening to Corwood or Tina or someone who could appreciate it?
Help, hivemind!
I need some music savvy type to give ma a list of 5-10 influential American musicians in the 1960's. I have the more obvious, I think, but I have kids looking for a research topic still, and I'm tapped out.
Who have you got so far, Kristin?
Captain Beefheart - Sometimes it seems that everyone who owned Trout Mask Replica (which came out in '69) ended up forming a punk band.