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The alternatives are not placid servitude on the one hand and revolt against servitude on the other. There is a third way, chosen by thousands and millions of people every day. It is the way of quietism, of willed obscurity, of inner emigration.

J.M. Coetzee


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Friday, July 13th, 2007

🦋 Aargh

...And in keeping with today's date, I just accidentally deleted a slew of data from the site. Damn. This blog is all that's left! Time to go dig up some of the files that I was fond of, out of archive.org.

...And, success! In a very limited sense. The wayback machine has all my files but it is pretty laborious to replace them all -- infeasibly so. But I have replaced a couple of the ones I like best, and I'll replace more of them as I think of it.

posted evening of July 13th, 2007: Respond

🦋 Yikes

Friday the 13th falls on a Friday this month.

posted morning of July 13th, 2007: Respond

Wednesday, June 27th, 2007

🦋 Singing along

There's something in music I like, a quality I can't identify, that gives me this rush of pleasure that is strongly associated with wanting to sing along. I've talked about this before in relation to Perspex Island, and this afternoon when I was mowing the lawn and listening to Nextdoorland it hit me -- Robyn sings "Can you make it rain,/ Can you make it rain tonight" and I can't help it, singing along is just an instinctual reaction to the pleasure I feel. And then, just now I was sitting and listening to the Band playing "Up on Cripple Creek" and the same thing happened to me when Levon sang "If there's anything she can do --"... (A few nights ago Ellen and I were watching The Last Waltz and together we sang along with the whole song when they were playing "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down", and that was a beautiful thing.) I want to know what this quality is.

posted evening of June 27th, 2007: Respond
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Tuesday, June 26th, 2007

🦋 Peach

The peaches are just really good this year. I bit into one just now and got such a rush of pleasure.

posted afternoon of June 26th, 2007: Respond

Saturday, June 23rd, 2007

🦋 The Last Waltz

Last time I watched The Last Waltz -- which must have been 15 years ago -- I did not appreciate it. I think I was watching it for the Dylan appearance, which is only a few songs at the end, and wasn't really paying attention to the greatness of every song in the movie (well except "Dry Your Eyes", I wouldn't count that as a great song, though I do think it might have some possibilities if someone besides Neil Diamond were singing it). Ellen and I watched the movie last night; what a wonderful thing it is.

posted morning of June 23rd, 2007: Respond
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Thursday, June 21st, 2007

🦋 W00t!

My brother's book, Monk's Music: Thelonious Monk and Jazz History in the Making, is published and available on Amazon.

posted afternoon of June 21st, 2007: Respond
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Sunday, June 17th, 2007

Today I started reading Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH with Sylvia. I found it really gratifying to see how into the book she is; I remember having a similarly strong reaction to it as a kid.

posted evening of June 17th, 2007: Respond

Sunday, June 10th, 2007

I jammed with Bob and Janis and Gregory tonight and it was really nice. Several songs came off almost flawlessly and we were just exactly in time with each other in a way that characterizes the best of our playing, for almost the entire session. The set list (constructed from memory afterward and not complete) was:

  • Wild Horses -- I had given Janis the recording of Old & In The Way singing it and wanted to get us doing it.
  • Knights in White Satin, more as a joke than anything -- none of us really knows it.
  • Pallette on Your Floor
  • Willow Garden
  • Love in Vain
  • May the Circle be Unbroken
  • Death Don't Have No Mercy
  • Some Dark Hollow
  • St. James Infirmary
  • I Know You Rider
  • The Star-Spangled Banner (by this point we were sort of done for the night -- the last couple of songs were not great.)
  • The Night They Tore Old Dixie Down
  • Truckin'
  • Loser

Everything between about Love in Vain and St. James Infirmary was in "best we've ever played" territory.

posted afternoon of June 10th, 2007: Respond
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Thursday, June 7th, 2007

🦋 Henry Reed: old-time fiddler

I just found this page at the Library of Congress' "American Memory" web site -- it links to field recordings of fiddler Henry Reed and sheet music transcriptions of his pieces -- this is just excellent.

posted evening of June 7th, 2007: Respond
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Wednesday, June 6th, 2007

🦋 Happy Anniversary, J and E

Today in history: 1993, the proprietor of this blog and his wife became one in the eyes of the law.

posted morning of June 6th, 2007: Respond

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