Sunday, 21 October 2012
If I Walk Past Your House at Night
If I walk past your house at night
I am for a moment pulled
along an orbit
re-directing my steps.
If I pass this street again,
years from now, some night,
I wonder what will be left behind,
or what will have happened to this feeling.
- A Poem by my friend Matthew Joyce (aka Juicy Joyce)
WILSON PHILLIPS
Some days somebody's gonna make you wanna turn around and say goodbye
Till then baby are you gonna let them hold you down and make you cry?
Don't you know, things'll change
Things will go your way
If you hold on for one more day...
Hold on for one more day.
...
I know that there is pain
But you hold on for one more day
Break free from the chains
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
PAUL SIMON
Re-visiting my love for Paul Simon and Graceland in particular (despite the Chevy Chase cameo - re-calls traumatic memories of Lampoon Family Vacation. GROSS). With Ladysmith Black Mambazo!! I saw Simon & Garfunkel in concert a few years ago. It's a weird thing that this generation doesn't get to see the artists they love from the 60s-80s in their 'prime'. They come to us as dinosaurs, as nostalgia, as a desire for a different time and place. But the music still translates. I remember seeing Bob Dylan in Christchurch, his voice grainy and inaudible, playing songs I'd never heard before and didn't care about, when he whipped out Just Like a Woman. For that one moment, the audience connected, could sing along, thousands of people in this incredible soaring chorus. Wow. But I'm sick of ageism/fear of death anyway. When I get old it'll be awesome. We'll drink port wine out of chandeliers, read books, and really know ourselves. Appreciate the imperfect nature of existence, stop trying to control everything.
Sometimes I feel like the only truth and meaning in life is in art. Listen to some music and forget your troubles! Or bask in them, cry about it, see that this is just a moment in time. And I kind of like that Graceland was Paul Simon's comeback hit, after a period of sort of muddling along post Simon & Garfunkel, it's "a shot at redemption". And in the most random way you could possibly imagine - going to South Africa and collaborating with mbaquanga and isicathamiya artists. And just like that life takes a different turn.
Sunday, 15 July 2012
Monday, 25 June 2012
I WILL HAVE MY CAKE AND EAT IT TOO!!
Smoking
Living alone and full bookshelves
Having a craft
Al Jazeera's The Cafe
Hedonismbot
RIOT GRRRL FOREVER
SEX
Dip Dye
Goosebumps
Kingfisher beer
Azealia
Seal pups and animal activism (pity about the racism)
Terrible 90s music videos
Nobel Prize winning literature
Awkwardly young Beatles
Everything cat related ever
Obama singing with perfect pitch
Tuesday, 17 January 2012
Monday, 2 January 2012
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