Friday, December 29, 2006

Clip...

A youtube subscriber has posted four clips entitled "essence of life"--commentary by the creators of Koyaanisqatsi. This is Part 3. Its interesting to hear how the collaborators brought together their perspectives...I kind of wish they'd shown all of the clip of the guy with the icecream cone! He lifts it up, rather like a glass lifted as a toast, at the end.

I think its really fun to listen to the soundtrack to this when I'm driving through "mountains" (which look more like hills compared to the rockies but are still beautiful) in Pennsylvania and West Virginia.

mmmm.

Michigan--I am surprised and very excited because my aunt picked a really good place for to have dinner at tonight. Blue Nile I just realized that for some reason, haven’t tasted Ethiopian food in years, and I LOVED it when I lived in Seattle. My university was on the edge of a neighborhood with a large Ethiopian population. I used to tutor some ESL kids from Ethiopia once a week at a local school. One girl in particular, Halima, was quite strong-willed, mischievious, and preferred talking about other topics, playing with my hair, etc. But she was actually kind of sad when I left (graduated and took a trip to Peru) so I sent her a postcard from Peru. Was happy to hear that the teacher gave it to her; it arrived during summer vacation, so that didn’t happen until the following school year. She must be grown-up by now...But it was an all too infrequent treat for me to eat at one of those four (yes, four!) Ethiopian restaurants within a span of about three blocks proximity of the university. Well that was back in 1999—has it really been so long since I’ve eaten Ethiopian food? I think so! Until tonight...

Wednesday, December 27, 2006

The "Artist"

When I worked at a Barnes and Noble after college, the regular cashier in the music section greatly admired the musical artist Prince, who at the time was often referred to as “the artist formerly known as...” b/c he wanted to be represented by a symbol. The guy I knew who worked in the music section referred to him as simply “The Artist” (in a tone of reverence and awe). Perhaps, on some days, in certain doses, this one for me is “The Artist”:
Silent All These Years
I just found out about an organization called RAINN after I saw this clip of a benefit concert:
Leather
She really likes pianos! Obviously…
Piano Shopping Interview
Precious Things
Raspberry Swirl
Finally
Yes, Anastasia
is a rather long song which is based on a little piece of recent (or not so recent?)
history, but it is very interesting, (whether it is true or not…)

Sunday, December 24, 2006

Ghost cat y musica...

Early this morning I woke up to the feeling of four little feet, on top of the comforter, padding softly over my legs, and then the being which owned these feet settled right at my side, as if laying down. I thought to myself, "I am convinced something is by my side right now, but if I put my hand out and don't feel anything, then I know that there's nothing." So I drew my hand out and patted the space and I felt nothing. Then I couldn't tell what I thought anymore. It was not even my sister's little dog, it was not anything. Was this an early morning delusion? Or could my cat of 19 years (deceased since July) have come to pay me a little visit? It didn't really bother me, I just went right back to sleep.

New Music
Today on the internet, I went to my friend's myspace page and with curiousity I clicked on one of her new "myspace friends" and listening to a techno beat and the lyrics where were you in 92 & discovered this is an artist known as M.I.A. and then watched her "Sun Showers" on video.aol.com where she "frolics in the jungle with animals and friends"!

Old Music
Also reading about M.I.A. lead me to reading about the Roxanne Wars and I found Roxanne's Revenge which for some reason, I never even heard of when I was a kid. Too bad! I remember Bust a Move as a kind of a constant Jr.High-era soundtrack...Also this not so remembered song Ponderous was always playing in gym class on the days when the P.E. teacher would let us listen to the radio. We'd all be doing sit ups or leg lifts and it seemed as if that stereo would always be playing...this is ponderous, man, really ponderous.

Friday, December 22, 2006

Another film clip

Here's a clip from Powaqqatsi with a lot going on in it...

Sunday, December 17, 2006

car music...

sometimes I listen to the soundtrack from Koyannisqatsi on a long road trip.

(Here's a little Koyaanisqatsi clip I found)

A recent discovery: as an illustration of the inherently, intrinsically, poignantly sad qualities of FAKE CHEESE, there is:
Nachoqatsi

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Oooo...video.

Ah…youtube! Recently, Time magazine reports that "the youtube guys" are second in nomination for "person of the year" (behind the prez of Iran and ahead of the prez of the US). I've been enjoying this during the past few days...I listened these PJ Harvey songs during the “pursuit of higher education” portion of my life:
C'mon Billy
Down By The Water
Send His Love To Me
The Dancer
Here are a couple that were popular, from my younger school days:
Ladies First
Sadeness
And later, in the pre-cell phone era, when one half of all teenagers were walking around with pagers:
Free Your Mind
Shoop
Return To Innocence
This one's more recent, but I swear it seems like it could be from...the 80s?
Hung Up
Maybe it's cheesy, even a little risqué. But a wise sage once told me:
“Hey. Leave Madonna ALONE.” So I really can’t make any apologies ;-)
Ray of Light
And here’s a girl’s thoughts on putting on make-up…
In the nude - ElloSara
Here’s a cute song that people seem to either love or find annoying:
Fidelity
Supongo que eso es todo para ahorita…I wanted to find a better version of
Feed the Tree and Celia Cruz's La Vida Es Un Carnival pero espero un ratito

Ok guess thats it. I hope those all work; if not I'll just have to fix them after another loooong road trip...

The Blue Castle and Goody Hall

Some quotes from The Blue Castle by L.M. Montgomery and Goody Hall by Natalie Babbit can be found here.

Sunday, December 03, 2006

HAIR!!!

Once there was this new girl who just loved to go to art class and sing songs to her new friends; some of them happened to be from the musical Hair. Its really nice of the youtube people to provide us with endless hours of entertainment, such as this opening clip from...Hair the movie!

Age of Aquarius from lennalee

Hee hee hee hee...giddyup horsies ;-)

Friday, December 01, 2006

Big, Enormous, Gigantic

candles

There was once a mixed tape...

passed between 2 highschool girls. One gave the other knowledge of different kinds of music which she had never listened to before. On this tape were many songs, like:
Waiting Room by Fugazi
Sheela Na Gig by PJ Harvey

And another one that went something like this:

I can remember dark corridors
And I can taste other peoples' grief
I want a split split second of peace
I want this candle lighted for the dear departed


Maybe it was Candle by Red Emma.