Beautiful baby pic, David. Keep 'em coming!
In the field of self-pimpage, I wrote a few words about a song I like by the band Akron/Family on my blog today (which is underneath the first paragraph's mea culpa for talking about frivolous music while the American Dream lies burning in the street).
Unless you're still in your old place.
For a couple more weeks at least. Heard this the other day & thought of you:"Tuvan throat singer Albert Kuvezin tells us about his album of classic rock covers: Re-Covers." At times he sounds a lot like Waits, then he'll sound like what TW might if he'd been listening to Diamanda Galas and thought, "Maybe I'll try singing like that." Definitely interesting.
Corwood, re: your rant: you're preaching to the choir, but Amen, brother! Further comment there. And thanks for the R&L video! She was pretty hot back in the day. You already know how I feel about her singing. Sigh.
For a couple more weeks at least.
Excellent! You know else is excellent? I found your package. It had arrived (without me knowing it) and immediately gotten buried under big magazines and did not get unearthed until this morning when I was moving stuff around to get ready for the baby. Yay, book!
I was wondering how long it would take you to see that video, Joe. When Mrs. Industries saw it, she asked how old Linda is in the video. I said 24-25. She said Linda looked mid-30s to her. Yeah, I said, but she still looks pretty close to the same and she's in her 60s now.
The Decemberists live on Soundcheck right now. Should be archived by 5 or 6.
Glad you got the book, David. Did I ever send you a copy of "My Name Is Cheech the Schoolbus Driver"? Figured you & Emmett would like it, & now that there's another little one if I haven't sent it it's time to rectify the situation.
One of the greatest things ever: Iggy's concert rider.
My favorite thing: the description of Mike Watt (aka the bass player) as "an Internet Pepys or Boswell, except without the gout and the syphilis. For all I know."
My favorite thing:
I also enjoyed the rant about the monitor dude in Santiago, the implicit history about the lighting designers and how to EQ Iggy's voice.
"My voice is what you call 'not very loud' and thin. Iggy's voice is quite powerful and frequency-full."
His voice is full of frequencies! That explains it!
Sometimes in this ProTool era you forget about the distinct physical nature of the human voice. Ira Louvin's (of the Louvin Brothers) voice was so strong he had to stand about four feet back from the mic even while harmonizing with his brother. The opera singer Birgit Nilsson's voice was so powerful and penetrating that even just talking to you she could produce frequencies that would give you a headache. (She's the singer who shattered a window in her church when singing. She also exploded somebody's turquoise earrings during a concert.)
I liked the Bob Hope imitator clause, too.
I'm working on my new Halloween mix to be put up at Buffrawk.
This is last year's mix which is still available there:
DavidS "Buffista Music III: The Search for Bach" Oct 16, 2005 3:44:40 pm PDT