Sunday, October 24, 2010

Music Links and Notes

Variety in music is crucial. (see thread at the bottom, for a random discussion). Many of us include it as a nearly daily staple, kinda like eating! Having been an editor of a digital music lyrics project for 4 years at Gracenote also subjected me to loads of good (and bad) music. Bill Evans said you don't have to ever have heard a genre of music to know if something you're listening to is good or not. From Iris Dement to Oscar Peterson, Beth Orton, Bruce Cockburn, King Khan & The Shrines to Trio Garufa and The Black Keys, this is true. Here are a few random leads:

Visceral
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSEXCF_X7mY&a=GxdCwVVULXenjEbkovwZlkdJkb3fHFoD&list=ML&playnext=1http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DFqICxsb3Mek (Eric Lindell, roots, actually Sean Carey singing a blown up jam)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hcc07MyG1aU&feature=related  (Black Keys)http://www.myspace.com/peterjosephburtt (Peter Joseph Burtt, Hand to Mouth, and scroll down to try The Way You Move)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKXBeXt2cow (Jeff Massanari)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkBOi2x6zH8&feature=related (Lykke Li, ok, kinda funky but unique and fairly visceral)

Ephemeral
Like the 'saudade' of Brazilian bossa, ambient, or.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86MwK3TT9og&p=FB0882D47D960C35&playnext=1&index=2 (Astrud Gilberto, rocking, kind of)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Svzv-YkUzdk&feature=related (Bill Frisell, going into his ambient place)http://www.myspace.com/adrianjost  (Trio Garufa, try Gamulan  'electrotango')http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JbnDCB5ym0 (Cat Power, pretty sublime, with but a guitar accompaniment) http://www.myspace.com/samamidon (Sam Amidon, scroll down, play Saro late in the day; sounds kind of like what being single feels like at this stage)

Variety
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMC_5FxdULY (Thomas Mapfumo, great while you work)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Twn0DUlt0rw (forget Coryell's schoolmarm look, dig the groove and wait for the bass solo!)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UklK0qh4HPI (Tik Tok? For uke, and eye appeal)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zaCbJmIn5qc&feature=related (Sila and The Afrofunk Experiemce)http://www.myspace.com/myspacekraft http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekZPDRAP5T8&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8htHuugvEAA&feature=related http://digitaldreamdoor.com/pages/best_rb-funk.html 100 Greatest Funk Songs


The Secret -- What are they doing now?

Mitch Tobias (San Francisco Bay Area) 
Photographyhttp://www.mitchtobias.com/ http://www.facebook.com/pages/Mitch-Tobias-Photographer-Fan-Page/280159351884  
Musichttp://www.chronicbliss.com/chronicbliss/
Mitch's more classical / nylon string guitar album Hardcore Domestic is not on his site yet, but it's tasty.
The 'How I Met Donald Fagen' letter is spectacular/wonderful. And, but, how was the concert Mitch??http://www.chronicbliss.com/chronicbliss/letters.html    'Ape' Projecthttp://www.tikimania.com/ape.html http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlYvHHvvuLM&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jzGabBDuHA4

Jason Wizelman (Brooklyn, NY) 
Digital Design/Branding http://www.nice-design.com/
This is almost like having a glass of wine with Jason (ok, not quite almost)http://www.nice-design.com/Personal.php

Dave Levison (SF Bay Area) 
Music/Sound Design/Projectshttp://www.h-machine.com/  
'Zonk' Project with lovely wife Nichttp://www.zonkaholics.com/showcase/index#http://www.zonkaholics.com/showcase/montage http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-5d7wcz7j0

Paul Scriver (sophisticated, mature cosmopolitan sometime Bay Area resident)http://www.paulscriver.com/ http://www.paulscriver.com/compositions.html

David Feldstein (!)http://www.artistshousemusic.org/node/5369/4602

Thanks to Donnie and Giulia for welcoming me to O'Neil's Open mics -- that was fun, playing music again   Related folks
John Lawton / Rodeo Clowns (good danceable Bay Area band)http://rodeoclownsband.com/
Shawn Evans (vibey Bay Area singer songwriter)http://shawnevans.com/
Kevy Nova (fired up promotional Bay Area rocker)http://www.kevynova.com/?section=home

Birmingham High School, Entering Middle Age and We Make The Rules

Birmingham was great, diverse! Fun. So many experiences, so much learning. So many groups! And cliques. Maybe that was bad. But many – most? – of us surfed through different sets. Preppies, potheads, cutting classers, Braves. It was all good – except the neon fashion. I hope that never returns except at disco night at bowling alleys.
For me, the rigors of Advanced Placement classes weren't definitive – there were a variety of groups to enjoy at that school – jocks, brains, the painfully-image conscious (isn't that 'high school?'), even musicians! Being a populist never entered my mind. If a teacher was getting off, we'd have to speak up and bring us back to the subject. Sometimes we have to step in.
Certain teachers, like previously mentioned Mr. Federman, who taught Econ,. Death & Living and played guitar during hilarious parodies at school functions, could be hip and have their shit together. Ms. Spector was similar… fun, real, and a great teacher. Most or at least many of us seemed able to do the same… to take care of business, and still have a good time. I think that’s one of the hallmarks of our Generation X – not too square, unique enough to not be pigeon-holed, busy having a good time, but always stepping up when necessary to take care of business.

After attending UCLA, I was an editor on a book called Of The People: The 200-Year History of the Democratic Party. Being registered non-partisan (which I still am, I don’t like the notion of political parties) since high school, it still was and is clear that Democrats represent more progress, diversity and liberal behavior (read: freedom) than conservative Republicans. 

Today October 2010:
As our generation enters middle age, it’s important to remember that the world does not run on auto-pilot. Everyday people – you, me, all of us – help shape the rules, legislation and agenda. 

We shape the agenda by:
Voting.
By being open-minded and diverse, in our ideologies, cultural/musical tastes, and friendships.
By watching certain TV shows, buying certain products, recycling – being aware of our actions.
I encourage you to try buy local and/or organic food when available; to buy products with recycled materials, and to recycle (if you don’t already do this). These things add up, keeping money in our own communities, knocking down the price of transporting goods, and keeping some chemicals out of our landfills and keeping  trees from getting cut down.
And, by voting (worth repeating).
As a quick example of buying healthy products, buying fresh, non-chemically tainted salmon sounds best, right?
Right now some scientists are still trying to create a FrankenSalmon – this is bad for a number of reasons (see post on FrankenSalmon).
Here is a petition to sign to tell the FDA we don’t want no stinking FrankenSalmons – now you’re already jumping into the next section – sign it now please... yes, right now:
http://www.change.org/petitions/ask-your-senators-to-ban-ge-salmon 
http://news.change.org/stories/a-second-attempt-to-ban-genetically-engineered-salmon

We shape the legislation by acting:
Politicians don’t stay in office if they make unpopular choices. They are voted out.
We inform politicians of our preferences by email, letters, phone calls, signing petitions and voting.
EMAILS ARE EASY! Signing a petition usually takes less than 30 SECONDS.
Please participate at least at the level of signing email petitions, once a week or a few a month. And especially if I forward one to you!
 You are part of a large group of smart, thoughtful citizens trying to help us (1) not get poisoned by the food we eat; (2) not let our water and air quality give everyone cancer or other diseases; (3) keep government, special interests and business from eroding the rights, freedom, and well-being of ordinary citizens, (4) keep companies from preying on investors, chewing up our 401ks, and walking away, etc.
(Recent add: look at EGYPT, and the changes the people are orchestrating there, today in February 2011. Incredible. Please never ever question whether your standing up to fight for change is futile. We can help CHANGE THE WORLD.)

We shape the rules:
I’d rather be out there enjoying myself, playing some music, watching a good movie (or even a Will Ferrell movie), or exploring the internet (thankfully not the goofy Facebook games, yet). And I do.
But at times, probably a little more often than most of us would now prefer, we have to act. An election is coming up in November. This is our generation.

November 2010:
Let’s act. Do we want Texas oil companies via Prop. 23 to sabotage California’s clean air plans? No on 23. [Backflash: Done.]
Should we legalize marijuana? Yes. [Backflash: Almost done.] It’s less dangerous than alcohol, creates crazy violence at the border and in street gangs, and will always be there anyway. We could use the taxation on it too. I personally would love to see some strains of the old mild 70’s herb re-planted. Don’t like that 25% indica.
Democratic candidates too please [Backflash: Done.]  – Meg Whitman is running an aggressive campaign. But talk about right-wing. We’re set up for more Enrons and deregulation and, well, we saw how that worked in Wall Street and the housing mortgage market the last handful of years. Not. Everything that needs attention in the State of California cannot be fixed by tax-cuts and de-regulation. California is not at the bottom line a profit-making company. It is a modern society, a multi-cultural, multi-faceted apogee of the human experiment. To treat it as basically as a profit-generating factory demeans and belittles all of us.

Currently, in early 2011, there are human rights advances leaping forward, in Egypt, Iran again. People want freedom, fairness, a democratic say in things.
In the U.S. budget battles are being waged. Shouldn't we all have a say where our taxpayer dollars are being spent? Are you writing your senators, signing petitions, for example to keep our schools well funded, our air and water clean, to keep social security well funded?
I hope so. We make the rules. We shape the agenda.

Stand up and be counted. Help out.
Speak out, sign petitions, 'like' positive issue posts on Facebook, vote.
WE CAN HELP SHAPE IT.  It's going to be our world.

Be well, I’ll be posting more soon,
Colby

Sunset, Venice 12/20/2012

Sunset, Venice 12/20/2012
I've been thinking some about the Winter Solstice, the Mayan end of the 30,000-year-cycle on 12/21/12.

What if in fact the world did end? Even though this probably will not happen, to live consciously it is honest for us to take a bit of an inventory.

Am I happy with how I've lived my life? (Yesterday, I thought mostly yes, with some areas for improvement, as below.) Are there changes I would make?
Would I have tried to forgive those that were hostile or disappointing to me?
Would I spend more time with those I loved the most, telling them that, feeling that more?
Would I be happier, grateful for what I have, what I've experienced, the joy, the beauty in this world?

Maybe the answer is yes to all of the above.
So this time can serve as a point of rebirth for all of us. If we think about it.

Because somewhere along the line I realized I think maybe mankind deserves it. !
The way we are killing each other, killing the planet.
How selfish we are, and snotty to those around us. Petty, competitive. Why is this? Do we have to behave this way? (I say no, it greatly detracts and misdirects energy from the full-time celebration in which we could engage, the great multi-cultural, multi-rhythmic dance we can sustain here.)

Maybe God or the Great Universe is fed up, and will pull the rug out from under us.
Don't think I can say we could blame Him/Her/It.

But it probably won't happen. (Probably not! This time.)

Still we are finite on this ride.

It is a time to think, am I happy with how I've lived my life?
Hopefully most of us can say yes.

For the part of us that have a little worry, a little sadness....
This is the time to be present.
This is the time to be the person you want to be, that can die at peace, that can hope to every day be able to look yourself and the Universe in the eye and say, how beautiful, smiling, and thank you. Let's do that.

Antidotes to Violence, a.k.a., Take Charge of Where Your Head's At - here

Tell Congress to Strengthen Gun Control Laws NOW - here

Good News & Brain Food News -
Christians & Muslims Gather, for Peace here
Good News - Top RIO+20 Summit Posts here
The 'Busy' Trap - NYTimes.com
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