Showing posts with label music and me. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music and me. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Oh man!!

Oh man!! I haven't listened to Rage in soo long!!

The sounds of my childhood...

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Wherever You Go

I'm really, really into this song today.



Damn, it's so good. Mmh!

Thursday, April 1, 2010

The Town I Live In Is Lonely

Not really, I just really like that song.

Listened to a Chicano oldies mix I made a long, long time ago last night and whoa, yeah, Chicano, that'ssss what I am...huh? Forgot some of the deeper emotions and feelings it brings out. That plus seeing an old car with a "Chicano" license plate on a friend's facebook profile. How can a big collection of metal do that? Of course, it's not just that...it's the memories and emotions associated with it, but now I'm just kind of putting out a bunch of thoughts and images from my mind in an attempt to make it into a blog post. I guess I could just forgo the blog post pretense and that would be better, though. Hm.

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(Little Anthony & The Imperials ~ Tears On My Pillow)
(Thee Midniters ~ Everybody Needs Somebody to Love)

Monday, March 29, 2010

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Holy sh*t, Lady Gaga totally rips off pachuca style at the end of the music video for Lovegame! Haha, why is my first response to seeing that kind of thing so defensive, when really it's not such a terrible thing? I'd like to get over that. What kind of dreams are caused by watching lots of Lady Gaga music videos in a row and then reading Murakami Haruki before going to bed?

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Reading, and Writing

I just finished organizing and dating what turned out to be 15 journals I've written since the summer I came to Japan.














(I just noticed #1 has slid underneath #2, maybe because it's shy. After all, it's the oldest of the bunch.)

Wow. Feels good, and I'm not quite sure why, but I have an idea or few. This is the stuff of stories. This is the basis of a book (or many).

In other news, I'm on page 416 now in Murakami Haruki's "1Q84." I won't say anything about it, though I have some things going on in my mind. Almost time for Book 2! I want to order Book 3 before it comes out next month and I go back to LaLaLand.

Listening to some old Japanese music (as in I got it much earlier in my stay here). It's nice. I'm hungry. I think I'll go eat something.

Friday, March 26, 2010

Box es

Bought two boxes, and got four shipping lables (probably two in case I MESS UP or MAKE A MISTAKE), from the post office today.

I'm listening to Animal Collective's Sung Tongs again after a long, long time which involved me not listening to that album after seeing the music video for Leaf House against recently and remembering what an awesome song that is./I'm ready to go.

I'm feeling weird.

But/And that's okay.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Ahh

When I listen to William DeVaughn's Be Thankful For What You Got, I can clearly recall the feelings of riding in the backseat of the car with one of my parents driving and playing this song on a mix when I was little. I remember not really knowing what 'gangsta whitewalls' were, nor being able to understand quite what he was saying when he said, 'tv antennas in the back.' But I felt some joy when I heard him say, 'You may not have a car at all,' because I could understand that quite clearly and it brought the meaning of the rest of what he was saying but that I couldn't understand together. I still don't know what 'gangsta whitewalls' are, nor can I really pick up what he's saying when he says 'tv..enters..in the back' But man do I love this song.

I also remember that guitar, that unique guitar, when it comes in strongly and matches partially with the vocals, but at the same time is kind of off. I remember always being in awe of that guitar. It made my skin crawl and sent a sense of subtle irritation down me from head to toe because it was so strong and intrusive and didn't exactly fit what it seemed it was trying to fit. At the same time, it did fit, just right, and it raised the energy level of everything and made it sound prettier, too. I still get those feelings listening to the song today. I like that guitar, but I don't really like it. I anticipate its arrival with a sense of almost dread and excitement.

This song is my growing up. It is a part of my childhood so powerful that upon hearing it senses and memories flood back into the front of my consciousness. And you know, looking back at all these songs I was listening to as a child, it's not a wonder I turned out the way I did. Thanks Mom and Dad.

Here it is for your listening pleasure:

Holy

Holy shit, like reeealllly awesome.

Monday, March 22, 2010

Even though...

Even though Lady GaGa's music is way more aggressive and affronting than the laid-back rock of Iwamano Kiyoshiro which I'm listening to now. And therein lies (part of) the awesomeness

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But every time I listen to her for a long time, all my other music seems so gratingly masculine.

Whoa

Oh my gosh, Lady GaGa is awesome! Soo, soo awesome!

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Taking ・ Listening

Taking pictures of things you own to put on a for sale flier while listening to Yo La Tengo (Season of the Shark) is strangely boring, yet slightly emotional and cathartic.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Thinking again,

I think the music of transitions may be the most interesting.
Or at least very interesting in its own unique way.

Trans-music: The transition from 20 months in the Japanese countryside to an uncertain Los Angeles is interesting

The soundtrack for this person's transition from 20 months in countryside Japan to open-future Los Angeles includes a lot of Japanese psychedelia (Jacks, Apryl Fool, Happy End, Asakawa Maki), U.S. Oldies (Smokey Robinson, The Matadors, Francisco Aguabella, Skip Mahoney & the Casuals), mariachi (Los Camperos, Vicente Fernández, Pedro Fernández, Javier Solís), and alternative Japanese rock (Friction, Iwamano Kiyoshiro).

Whoa.

Wow.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Atsureki

Oh my gosh, Friction is so cool. And the guitar riff for Cool Fool is sooo good.

According to different accounts I've heard, either the lead singer and bassist of the band, Reck, started it after returning to Japan from New York, where he had been playing No Wave, or as soon as the band formed they went to New York then came back to Japan after a year or two and got big in Japan. In any case, they are awesome.

Unfortunately, I can't find any really good videos for this song on the internet, but all you need really to do is listen, right??!



I'll throw this live video with not so great quality in just for good measure, too.



Oh yeah, this video's pretty cool, too, though the song is different (Crazy Dream). Here's a transcription for what they're talking about in the beginning:
"Are you guys punk?"
"Uh...we don't think of ourselves as punk."
"So what are you."
"Uh...'i don't know.'"



I can't get over how cool these guys are.

I've been listening to nothing but Japanese music lately, actually, mostly from the '60s-'80s. I noticed the other day that I'm getting a lot of inspiration to make some good Chicano/a and/or decolonizing music once I get back to the U.S.

At the end of the last video, the lead singer's talking about how he lives in Tokyo and how the city gives him energy. Then, I think for the most part he's talking about how Tokyo throws away a lot of energy, so the energy hasn't taken off yet, but that he's making that energy take off. (Haha, he uses the word "energy" a lot so it's kind of hard to not do so here, too). He says he's putting out full energy and that people who understand what he's talking about can do it, too. Then, "...Don't you think so?" Haha. I'm not sure what he says at the very end, but it sounds kind of like, "Are you not used to this?" It's so interesting to me how different, yet similar, the singer and other members of the band are when they're playing and when they're giving an interview. Anyways, really interesting stuff to think about and inspiring music.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

DODDODO

DODDODO, awesome as always.

I've been listening to a lot of Japanese music lately.

Monday, March 1, 2010

Bought

I bought a pair of black, corduroy pants today. I've been needing a new pair of pants for a while. So this is good. I also bought this:













It's a blanket, rolled up.

And holy moley, I'm listening to the CD I made of all my own material a few months ago, and, man, it is intense. If you want to know what depression and angst sound like, there are a couple of tracks you can listen to for that. Not that there aren't happy and peaceful songs on it, nor that the intense songs are purely sorrowful without any other feelings mixed in. It's quite a complex pastel color palette of emotions.

Sunday, February 28, 2010

I was surprised I still really like this album

In the Backseat is the best song on Funeral.

Friday, February 26, 2010

Me

Music keeps flowing out of me, and I had a very busy week. It was amazing.