July 11, 2008

A rare gift

I finished THE ALCHEMIST yesterday. (Review here.) One of the story's many locales is the pyramids of Egypt. Today I received this in the mail. When I saw it, my mind immediately went to the book I had just finished. As I said in my review the book is filled with moral themes and life lessons. Now, when I look at this painting I will be reminded. The two are now tied together in my mind. Both, amazing works of creativity and beauty.

April 29, 2008

American Tunes: Love in Hard Times

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The Brooklyn Academy of Music hosted a tribute concert to Paul Simon. It was one of the most incredible musical experiences of my life. I believe the best way to review this show is song by song, highlighting each artists. Otherwise, we could be here all night...

American Tune, Another Galaxy, Cecilia
: The Roches - This sister act got noticed when Paul Simon used them as background vocalists for his 1973 record, There Goes Rhymin' Simon. Their tight harmonies gave a fullness to the lonely soundscapes of American Tune and Another Galaxy. The most memorable part of their performance for me was the uninhibited dancing during Cecilia; complete abandon.

Graceland, Mother and Child Reunion
: Grizzly Bear - I've heard several artists cover Graceland. Grizzly Bear has knocked Willie Nelson off the perch as my favorite. The moody 4 piece band brought a spirituality to it I had never felt before. Magic. Their interpretation of Mother and Child Reunion gets the award for best of the evening. They stripped the song down to a singular, bottom heavy,  beat driven mantra. I was amazed at the stark, raw rendering of the upbeat song. It was turned inside out.

Peace Like A River, Nobody, Homeward Bound: Amos Lee - His sweet, simple vocal style speaks to the longing found in every heart. Amos Lee is the 2008 version of the 1965 Paul Simon.

Slip Slidin' Away, Still Crazy After All These Year: 
Olu Dara - When Olu Dara strode across the stage, the crowd applauded. He took his seat and waited for the crowd to quieten. "You have no idea who I am, " he stated. "Y'all would clap for anybody right now. I'm Olu Dara. Now you can applaud." I confess, I did not know who Olu Dara was, but I could see in the slight, weather figure there were no less than three lifetimes of stories to be told. Olu Dara (whose name means 'God is good), brought out the narrative Simon's work. He is a master storyteller.

America, Silent Eyes, Bridge Over Troubled Waters
: Josh Groban - I have no doubt you know who Josh Groban is. He is ubiquitous. Don't discard his talent because you don't care for his choice of material. His voice is, to my untrained ears, flawless. His polished voice felt out of place on America, but his treatment of Silent Eyes was moving and powerful. I never thought anyone could sing Bridge Over Trouble Waters as well as Art Garfunkel (including Paul himself), but I was wrong.

Gone at Last, Duncan, The Boxer, the Sound of Silence
: Gillian Welch and Dave Rawlings- I am always surprised by how much northerners love southern music. The bluegrass/folk princess brought the house down. (Side note: Gillian is herself a native of Manhattan.) Most impressive in her 4 song set was Duncan. It takes a certain level of self awareness to sing that song without sounding trite. She sailed through it effortlessly. Dave Rawlings gives a depth to any song that normally is accomplished with three or more guitars.

Paul Simon took the stage throughout the show to sing a verse, a chorus or to play guitar. He performed solo on Me and Julio Down By the Schoolyard and 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover early in the show. He closed the night out with Mrs. Robinson, Train In the Distance, How Can You Live in the Northeast, Only Living Boy in New York and Late in the Evening. His voice is still strong. His stage presence can silence an audience seconds before or after they erupt into applause. He is generous with the spotlight, sharing the love of the audience with all the performers and bowing, hands clasped before him to the crowd.

I had joked in the weeks leading up to this show that I just couldn't talk about it. I was too excited. Now, having seen Paul Simon live, I find that I really cannot find the words to express my feelings. I was in awe. I still am.

I managed to sneak a few pictures, some video clips and a few audio recordings. Look for those to go up in the next few days.

November 09, 2007

Another reason to love Fridays

Earlier this week I came upon the site of Michael Gravel . I have a deep love of poetry. I cannot always tell you why a particular poem or poet instantly captures my heart, but I know when it happens. It happened when I read Mr. Gravel's words.  His site offers a wonderful gift to the poetry lover. Sign up with your email address and receive a poem each Friday.

Go now. Sign up. Be awed.


October 29, 2007

Name it & claim it

PASTE magazine is following  Radiohead's  lead in naming your own price. You can subscribe to 11 issues of PASTE for a price you can afford, your price.

There is an interesting psychology to naming your own price. The going rate for a year subscription is $19.95. I paid $6.99. Too high? I could have paid $1.99. Too low? Would it have been more fair to pay 1/2 price?  I look forward to reading about this experiment in the pages of my very own copy of PASTE. 

October 06, 2007

The color of a moment

Don't know what color to paint that wall? Wondering what color mat to use for that amazing photo you took last summer? Maybe you have a poster or print and want to decorate a room around it.  This site might be your answer.

Here are some color palette samples of a few pictures I've taken recently.

Bridgepost

Stairspost

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June 06, 2007

I feel pretty!

The concept of beauty changes about every 15 minutes in our culture. Don't bother trying to keep up, you'll exhaust yourself. Be you! You're stunning! And I bet I can find at least 1 person who will agree with me.  Your mother, your husband, your best friend, that cute guy at Starbucks?

Check out this video of beautiful women of art. All different. All gorgeous.

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