Member: Liathach

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NOVEMBER 4, 2009 @ 01:16 AM


...and kiss me. I've quit smoking...


I'm glad you liked the Hallowe'en pics.

I should apologise actually. I do tend to blog at a helluva rate. I don't give half of you the chance to keep up with me! But I just seem to find something I want to write about each day, and can't help myself.

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So. What's got me today? Well, any Stephin Merritt fans out there? One of my favourite CDs (all three of them) is Magnetic Fields' 69 Love Songs. It's got to be one of the most frequently returned to CDs on my shelves, and I was playing it during lunch yesterday.

I just love the whole concept - to set out to write 69 love songs about all subjects of love, and in all musical genres. It's an amazing piece of work; critics use phrases such as 'monumental, 'masterpiece, 'God-like'. But it's the intimacy of these songs that captures you. And the way he plays with gender, so that the sexuality, even the sex, of the singers is often ambiguous.

It's not all romance, though. There is bitterness, cynicism, jealousy all wrapped up in these songs. And he parodies so many styles, you have to let them work on two levels; the beautiful romance he can convey, but also the ironic raised eyebrow he casts across the field of love songs.

The more experimental tracks tend not to get many outings. But I have so many favourites from this album, it's hard to pick any single one. 'Papa was a Rodeo' is brilliant on so many levels...

'Papa was a rodeo,
Mama was a rock n roll band
I could play guitar and rope a steer
Before I learned to stand.
Home was anywhere with diesel gas
Love was a trucker's hand
I never stuck around long enough
For a one night stand

Before you kiss me you should know
Papa was a rodeo'




'Busby Berkeley Dreams', a tale of denial and obsession wrapped in glamour. 'Acoustic Guitar' is sublime, the singer begging her guitar to bring her lover back.

But I chose 'Come back from San Fransisco', which is so lovely, knowing and funny 'Come back from San Fransicso/and kiss me/I've quit smoking...'. And because a lot of people seem to use Magnetic Fields music for school video projects. This is a very good one.





And what better than a combination of MF with the immortal Captain Jack Harkness? I find it such a warming experience to think that, with the elemental shock of Queer as Folk on our TVs in the not too distant past, we can now have an openly gay lead character, not camping it up, not indulging in tiresome humour and euphemisms. Not making his sexuality central, but just a facet of his character. Not shoved onto minor channels, late at night. But on prime time, with millions of viewers adoring him. I love that we have moved so far forward from the days of Thatcher's Clause 28 (banning any reference to homosexuality in school sex education) to being able to sit with my daughter watching two men kiss and not an eyebrow is raised. This is a beautifully romantic combination...





(sigh) I can't remember the last time anyone danced with me like that. frown
Comments
wsoxfan

wsoxfan

Little Neck, NY
February 2008

NOV 04, 2009 02:25 AM

Music can often be the vehicle that bonds parent and child, in our cases, father and daughter. My fondest memories of time spent with my daughters is coming home from work and sharing the music of the eighties with them as we watched the daily countdown on MTV.

The lesson for me was, that it didn't matter what music was playing. What mattered was who I was sharing the music with me. That's why, while not caring all that much for "hard rock" before or after, i came to love that type of music from the 80's. Bands like Guns 'n Roses, Def Leppard, Aerosmith, and Whitesanke put a smile on my face when I think of them.

Grayb

Grayb

Dover Plains, NY
January 2009

NOV 04, 2009 04:23 AM

Please don't think that my recent paucity of comments is in any way indicative of a dearth of interest. I'm beginning to get everything balanced again...

I'm two seasons behind on Torchwood - so far, Captain Jack has appeared bisexual to me, perhaps a bit more mainstream but still groundbreaking in an adult themed but, in practicality, family show. I've agreed with his taste in women but I cannot say that I share his desires for men. I think he's fantastic though... a wonderfully complex, well written (and acted) character. Long live the BBC - most of the TV I watch is DVDs of their programming - I disconnected my cable two years ago to keep myself from wasting away my days and nights watching the mindless (but admittedly addictive) crap that is churned out on this side of the pond.

Death penalty? Intellectually I am firmly against it. There is something deep and dark inside of the reptillian part of my brain however... Most of the time, intellect wins. I wish that I could say that about much of human history.

Great Halloween (and profile) pic(s)! Not at all familiar with Stephin Merritt - he's added to my list of interesting things to further investigate once winter keeps me inside and frees up vast quantities of time...

Grayb

Grayb

Dover Plains, NY
January 2009

NOV 04, 2009 09:52 AM

The book is on my reading list.

From a strictly intellectual standpoint, that is one the of the biggest arguments against the death penalty- the fact that it has always been so disproportionately applied. Not to mention the shocking number of innocent victims who have been tried, convicted and put to death. And Texas... Our last president presided over nearly 150 executions while governor of that state. I'm sure he's very pleased and proud of himself. I'm not.

There is so much that is so horribly wrong with the justice and penal systems in this country. They are both desperately in need of reform. I'm not holding my breath.

As for Jack's taste in men...I'm not gay either but I already miss David Tennant.

Secretary

Secretary

I'm lost
September 2008

NOV 04, 2009 10:35 AM

You're halloween costumre was pretty amazing! x

wsoxfan

wsoxfan

Little Neck, NY
February 2008

NOV 04, 2009 01:16 PM

I'm glad I was able to stir up a pleasant memory.

Wyoh

Wyoh

HOPEFUL

Key West, FL

NOV 04, 2009 05:10 PM

I'm actually glad you blog as much as you do... I don't get to read them all, but it provides a way to share with us the good and the bad in you life. I think that's really the beauty of SG... that we've got this wonderful community.

XOXOXO

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