Chris Bell - I Am The Cosmos - wild instability / stubborn resiliency? crying defeat / ringing triumph? a push and a pull...
been a little bit, eh? feels like i've been busy, but doing what exactly is the question... think i'm just letting things slide. mostly in good ways. balancing. calmly.
here's some front porch music for you. end of summer music. music for the wind in the trees. for cold beers in the sunshine. for burning one down as the streetlamps blink on. for stretching out and soaking it in.
Ozark Mountain Daredevils - Jackie Blue - stoned and sexy seventies pap that will get played in any jukebox i stumble across that it's possible.
Fleetwood Mac - Future Games - honestly, this song is the true impetus for this journal. it won't let go of me. it's early morning, it's late at night. it helps me breathe easier. that weird mid-period Mac with Bob Welch has some gems, yo. oJAEflo knows this is the case.
speaking of that dude, he's getting married in like, two weeks or so. go give him some love and noise.
Joe Walsh - County Fair - i know his involvement with the Eagles, plus his general aw-shucks demeanor, keep him from penetrating the usual discussions of guitar magicians. well, he's getting the shaft. Joe plays in raspy, sexy, throaty tones and gets a little more out there than you might know. fading summer psychedelia.
Neil Young - On The Beach - a dark, yearning meditation on loneliness in the crowd. sprinkled liberally with sublime slow motion soloing.
Robin Trower - Hannah - a smokier atmosphere than the front porch. spotlights and sweat, on the bare flesh and the beer bottles. few have come as close to the sound Hendrix wrung out of his strings than this man.
David Gilmour - No Way - the cat pictures beginning now is appropriate - i actually spent quite a few evenings many years ago sprawled on the floor of my apartment on mushrooms with nobody else around but my cat Huxley and this album on the stereo. i built some worlds in the corners of this record. Gilmour's sardonic and resigned sort of phrasing, both lyrically and when soloing - there's no one else that can do it.
for those of you that remember me talking about Huxley in previous journals, you should know that he's doing well. we give him subcutaneous fluids every three nights or so, he's gained some weight, and is just as vocal and playful as ever. he does seem to sleep a lot more now, and quite a bit more deeply - but, you know - we all slow down, and he is about sixteen years old.
and he really wanted me to let him outside while these pictures were happening.
Thin Lizzy - Spirit Slips Away - uh, yeah - try and tell me how i could not include Thin Lizzy in this endeavour? this is just a simple strut of a song, but it lays a bed that Phil and the guitars glide over so smoothly...
Blue yster Cult - I Love The Night - it may be chock full of the romantic corniness that make it hard for some to get into the BOC, but goddamn what a beautiful thing it is. and any love song for the night time is made for my mind.
night time on the porch. makes me want to pick up cigarettes again. sound travels farther. the moon is right above our street. music comes climbing out of the windows to lean back on.
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ojaeflo:
This thing on??
sureality:
Hope your Halloween Rocks!