Yet another brilliant paean to a justified break-up, this one courtesy of Blu Cantrell. This weekend I heard the cover by Carolina Chocolate Drops, which is enough to make me actually enjoy bluegrass:
The banjo sounds so good accompanied by beat boxing! Hey rest of the world, take note.
Beck was sadly mostly ruined for me when I discovered that not only is he a scienmatologolist, but a second generation one at that, on both sides. Now when I listen to his music, I try to imagine how it’s about his religious struggles. Or think sadly about his awesome artist grandfather, Al Hansen.
Anyway, this song isn’t much of a stretch to imagine as a tribute to El Ron:
A weird, bluesy acoustic tribute. I hope he appreciates it, wherever he is!
It’s no secret that I love The Magnetic Fields. What is a secret, though, or at least a less-known fact, is that my romantic Weltanschauung is contained in their song “100,000 Fireflies.”
Here are the MFs performing it live in Hamburg, Germany, a couple of months ago in March– I love the live vocal arrangement, with Shirley and lovely Claudia joining in on the chorus. And Sam Davol’s hair is especially animate in this video.
In times of great heart-sickness, I have often listened to this song literally hundreds of times in a row. Three parts of it are especially comforting to me, for giving articulation to my misery. First, the second verse: Continue reading →