i'll be honest, i've been trying to love her music for a long time. i love her - she's so cute and she dresses great and she plays the harp beautifully and she just seems like such a cool person and i want to be a big fan. but, i just can't easily listen to her. except for this song, it's BY FAR the best one i've heard from her yet. here's a live version:
her favorite animal is a sea horse but she'd rather be a real horse. a wild horse:
morrissey - at amber words can't describe. he's is my #1. one fan's interpretation of at amber lyrics:
"Moz is talking to an invalid friend on the telephone, complaining about all the minor inconveniences of his life - the cold room, the slime & grime, the low-life tenants - when his friend gets frustrated and tells him that he's ungrateful and he shouldn't complain all the time about such pathetic little things because at least he can walk and go places and do things! And then Morrissey reminds his friend that there's more than one way to be an invalid; there's the psychological as well as the physical; and that, in a sense, they are the same. hence the title "At Amber" - at a yellow light, neither moving forward nor fully stopping. Rather like an invalid - somewhere between living and dying."
cowboy junkies - sweet jane this of course is a cover of the velvet underground song from loaded. lou reed described this cover as "the best and most authentic version i have ever heard".
marianne faithfull - as tears go by i always thought of this as just a rolling stones song, never knowing that they originally wrote it for marianne who made it a hit in the 60's. back then she sang it in the most high pitched innocent soft voice. but then she started hanging out with mick and keith and got real rough and rugged. i chose the rugged version for the mixtape.
david bowie - breaking glass low is probably my favorite album by david bowie. i love when listening to old albums you can hear the transition in what would be the beginning of side two of the record. where they either place a super great song to begin side two, or a change in composition of songs entirely. this album has more droning experimental/electronic songs on the second side, but the whole thing remains very listenable.
joy division's original band name 'warsaw' was named after the song 'warszawa', which is on side two of this album.
velvet underground - i found a reason one of the standard questions i ask my brother when i get to hang out with him once or twice a year is "what's your favorite album right now?". this year the answer was loaded by velvet underground. i've been listening to it way too much lately, and i especially love this track. cat power covered this song and this is one of the very rare occasions that the original is actually better than chan's cover.
a couple good art shows are happening this weekend in los angeles, both on saturday night.
my sister's best friend faythe made a documentary about the rise of DIY art, craft and design. she's having a silent art auction at the poketo headquarters to help fund the movie. my cousin cody hudson has a new show opening on saturday at the new image art gallery. his amazing choice of colors is always a good time. i just wish lori would surprise me and be there.