Sunday, June 22, 2008
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Shining Like a Dime
Often, I am pretty sure Tom Waits has the ability to read my mind. Last night at 3am, wedged between a sleeping transvestite and a woman reading the Bible aloud, I was nearly certain "Downtown Train" was written specifically about the R train between Canal and DeKalb. Then the transvestite tried to put her head on my shoulder. And I was convinced.
Sunday, June 15, 2008
The Power of Music
There are only a few things that automatically make me cry. One is graduations (I wish I were able to explain this). Another is animals.
As anyone who knows me (and only people who know me read this), I love dogs. Lurrrvvv them. And a dog in distress is potentially the saddest thing that has ever happended. The ASPCA decided, for both heart-wrenching and money-donating reasons, to feature Sarah McLachlan in their most recent campaign. It is effective. Hearing "In the Arms of an Angel" while viewing sad puppy eyes is overwhelming. Ordinarily, this song would merely make me nostalgic for being 13 (Lilith Fair '98!), but right now I just want to run through the streets until I find a stray dog to save.
I am going to donate right now. As soon as I stop crying.
So that you can have a good cry too:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iu_JqNdp2As
As anyone who knows me (and only people who know me read this), I love dogs. Lurrrvvv them. And a dog in distress is potentially the saddest thing that has ever happended. The ASPCA decided, for both heart-wrenching and money-donating reasons, to feature Sarah McLachlan in their most recent campaign. It is effective. Hearing "In the Arms of an Angel" while viewing sad puppy eyes is overwhelming. Ordinarily, this song would merely make me nostalgic for being 13 (Lilith Fair '98!), but right now I just want to run through the streets until I find a stray dog to save.
I am going to donate right now. As soon as I stop crying.
So that you can have a good cry too:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iu_JqNdp2As
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Life Imitates Art
N: ps- i just tried "brow gel" for the first time
what a BIZARRE feeling
mascara for your eyebrows
me: and how do your brows look?
N: organized?
i guess thats the best way to describe it
PRECISE
me: hahahahaa
N: haphazardly precise
this Better get a blog mention
me: on mine?
N: ehhh sure
me: figure out a way to relate your organized eye brows to music and you've got a deal
N: EASY:
what a BIZARRE feeling
mascara for your eyebrows
me: and how do your brows look?
N: organized?
i guess thats the best way to describe it
PRECISE
me: hahahahaa
N: haphazardly precise
this Better get a blog mention
me: on mine?
N: ehhh sure
me: figure out a way to relate your organized eye brows to music and you've got a deal
N: EASY:
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Lean Back
Many people think that dance phenomenons start on the street--the physical manifestations of a neighborhood, a group of friends or a new musical style. They are wrong. New moves are, in fact, generated by the gchat conversations:
me: and if the power is out, you don't have to work
coffee break!
even though you don't do that anymore
ws: heheh
exactly
just gonna sit in my chair
chair
and refuse to do anything
me: hands on head, lean back
ws: heheheheh
perrrrfect
me: also, sounds like a dance move
ws: lean back
lean back
put yo hands on yo hand
lean back
me: fat joe meets inxs
me: and if the power is out, you don't have to work
coffee break!
even though you don't do that anymore
ws: heheh
exactly
just gonna sit in my chair
chair
and refuse to do anything
me: hands on head, lean back
ws: heheheheh
perrrrfect
me: also, sounds like a dance move
ws: lean back
lean back
put yo hands on yo hand
lean back
me: fat joe meets inxs
Friday, June 6, 2008
Lou Reed, I will never stop loving you
Normally, when celebrities rip on the poor (literally and figuratively) reporters who interview them, I can't help but side with the question-asker/abuse-taker. And, you know, think a little less of the celebrity. This rule was broken today by Lou Reed. Not because the interviewer had it coming, but just because Lou is so effing crazy its hilarious.
http://nymag.com/daily/entertainment/2008/06/lou_reed_talks_his_new_radio_s.html
Then again, the singer of my all-time favorite song will never be far from my heart, even if he is a total ass.
http://nymag.com/daily/entertainment/2008/06/lou_reed_talks_his_new_radio_s.html
Then again, the singer of my all-time favorite song will never be far from my heart, even if he is a total ass.
Monday, June 2, 2008
Lost: The Music of
So, that Lost show everyone is talking about. I saw my first full episode last week. You know, the finale. Anyway, beyond the ridiculous plot line (my first question is about the inordinately high number of attractive people on this island. Clearly, all the ugly people were killed by aliens or Others or some other absurd plot twist), the music was...um...sophomoric at best.
Not only was it painfully predictable (oh god, we're in a minor key, something bad is going to happen!), but it also lacked any kind of subtlety. I get it, pounding a single piano key reminds us of our own rapidly thumping hearts. But these ploys were so overwrought it felt like watching a B-list horror movie. Except with palm trees and time traveling bunnies.
I thought the music was only just kinda bad until I realized that Michael Giacchino does the music. He was nominated for an Oscar this year for the music in Ratatouille, which was great. Or at least, bearable. Come on, Mikey G. Its time for your A game.
Postscript: Instead of listening to the show's score, listen to the band Previously on Lost. They recap the episodes and it is hilarious and good and i know them. 10 points for shameless plugs!
Not only was it painfully predictable (oh god, we're in a minor key, something bad is going to happen!), but it also lacked any kind of subtlety. I get it, pounding a single piano key reminds us of our own rapidly thumping hearts. But these ploys were so overwrought it felt like watching a B-list horror movie. Except with palm trees and time traveling bunnies.
I thought the music was only just kinda bad until I realized that Michael Giacchino does the music. He was nominated for an Oscar this year for the music in Ratatouille, which was great. Or at least, bearable. Come on, Mikey G. Its time for your A game.
Postscript: Instead of listening to the show's score, listen to the band Previously on Lost. They recap the episodes and it is hilarious and good and i know them. 10 points for shameless plugs!
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