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Screenings: The music of Atonement

January 17th, 2008 · No Comments

Music permeates every moment of this movie. The sounds of objects in the film ricochet off of the musical score like instruments in a contrapuntal symphony: the click of a cigarette lighter, overhead lights being switched on in an infirmary corridor, the busy clacking of the typewriter keys and wrrrrhh of the platen as the paper is ripped from the carriage.

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Tags: film · music · Screenings

Pete Yorn is thirsty.

January 16th, 2008 · No Comments

Bottle of red wine ($20 min), preferably a cabernet (please include a bottle opener!)

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Tags: food · music

Retail Encounter, Op. 1 “Piano Concerto”

January 14th, 2008 · 4 Comments

I need Rachmaninoff’s Warsaw Concerto in Blue.

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Tags: music

Things are looking up with Josh Ritter

January 11th, 2008 · No Comments

Late last year the fearless Josh Ritter took up residence in the L.A. County Natural History Museum’s North American Mammal Hall and played a live set with his band. The animals, while providing a primal setting with their presence, were unmoved and unmovable (because they’re stuffed, taxidermised!). Nevertheless, Josh & co. roared through a rockin’ live show that was filmed and will be broadcast on Ovation TV at the end of this month.

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Tags: music

Bob Dylan in Guam

January 10th, 2008 · 1 Comment

No, it’s not what you’re thinking.

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No one expected you to read all of those magazines.

January 10th, 2008 · No Comments

It’s always been a myth that Dylan interviews are rare: they average about one a month for all four and a half decades of his career.

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Beethoven trumps Britney…every time.

January 9th, 2008 · No Comments

“At 56 I am old enough to remember a time when every public high school in this country had a music program with choir and band – usually a jazz band, too, and sometimes even an orchestra. … I am sorry to say that these programs are no longer widely available. This once visionary and democratic system has been almost entirely dismantled by well-meaning but myopic school boards, county commissioners, and state officials, with the federal government largely indifferent to the issue. Art became an expendable luxury, and 50 million students have paid the price. Today a child’s access to arts education is largely a function of his or her parents’ income.”

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Tags: ideas · music

Gente de Mierda Estúpida

January 5th, 2008 · 1 Comment

No, the title of this post doesn’t refer to the band – it’s the Spanish translation of the title of the following song by the fabulous Bell Rays, a little ray of sunlight provided by your friend at Spitball Army headquarters.

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Tags: language · music

Blessings On Your Head

January 4th, 2008 · 1 Comment

So, being a man of the times, I typed “blessings on your head” into my toolbar, and here is some text from one of the entries that came up:

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Tags: film · language · music

I’m looking forward to…

January 3rd, 2008 · 3 Comments

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I’m just now starting to notice and investigate what new music is on the way for the coming months. It looks OK.

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Tags: film · music