well, I got here the same way the coin did

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top of the mid morning to y’all. for those that didnt know, alicia keys is crazy as hell. when i say crazy, i dont mean “girl, you so crazy,” i mean “damn, that bitch is crazy.”

just got done watching no country for old men. me thinks it’s a wonderful film, but the ending left me indifferent to the whole experience. it almost negated the previous 2 hours of emotional investment i put into it. anyone else feel the same?

some great shows going on over the next few days in atlanta, and sadly i will not be attending any of em. firstly, explosions in the sky are playing @ the variety on sunday. they are still my number one group that i want to see, but never have, live. i hear that they are pretty fuckin righteous, and from the recorded shows i have heard i can confirm this claim.

yasmin the light off those who tell the truth shall die,…

your hand in mine off the earth is not a cold dead place

welcome, ghosts off all of a sudden i miss everyone

then, on monday, of all forsaken days, there are three shows goin on. firstly, iron and wine and califone are at the variety. secondly, spoon and the walkmen are at center stage. thirdly, mick jones’ new gig, carbon/silicon and matt pond pa are at the loft. they are also doing an instore @ criminal at 6 pm.

what the fuck off carbon/silicon’s the last post

i’m really diggin this track by stockholmite, anna ternheim. its from her stateside debut, halfway to fivepoints. she reminds me quite a bit of when beth orton was one of my main ladies - see her first two records. check her out.

to be gone

anna ternheim site

gummo, frankly, scared me. well, not scared so much as left me feeling like i was forced to recieve a filthy sanchez with no way to shower. to be fair, i do love kids, which he wrote. still, when i hear his name scenes of gummo replay in my head, which is no way to live. anyway, for his latest flick, mr lonely, he instructed his two favorite artists j spaceman and the sun city girls to send him some music based of some pics and stills that were sent their way. the result sounds quite lovely, if only judging it solely on this track. its an all instrumental record/soundtrack and if you care to know more about the premise of the movie, clicky.

mr lonely viola off the mr lonely soundtrack

electoral termites off some sun city girls record

sun city girls site

freedy johnston is a helluva an artist, there’s no denying that. unfortunately, i dont think he’s a very consistent artist, either. his first three records were phenomenal, particularly can you fly which was financed by selling off the farm he had inherited from his grandfather. what makes it so great is that there is a grea sense of urgency in the songs and that he was thinkin that if something doesnt happen now, it may never. robert christgau, if you know who that is, went as far to declare it the “perfect album,” and i would almost have to second that emotion. sadly, everything since the most excellent this perfect world has been strong, lyrically, but borderline easy listening, musically. josh rouse reminds me of freedy quite a bit, not musically, but in terms of strength of his material. josh’s first few records were great, then he moved to spain and it all went to hell. i had such high hopes for him, too. oh, well.

here is mr johnston is playing @ st bede’s club in chorley, england on 3.10.02. its a real nice audience recording.

1. if it’s true

2. you get me lost

3. wichita lineman

4. the lucky one

5. emily

6. broken mirror

7. this perfect world

8. until the sun comes back again

9. close to you

10. the mortician’s daughter

11. pretend its summer

12. the farthest lights

13. remember me

14. rocket man

15. cold again

16. evie’s tears

17. love grows

18. bus stop

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3 Responses to “well, I got here the same way the coin did”


  1. 1 jonderneathica

    I agree completely about Freedy. When he was good, he was very very good. I was just thinking the other day about making myself a mix of his songs. The last couple albums have their bright spots (I think “You Get Me Lost” is one of his best songs ever). I saw him play live once and he did a great version of Matthew Sweet’s “I’ve Been Waiting”.

  2. 2 gregor

    yeah, jon i agree and maybe a mix would be the way to go. definitely more listenable than an actual later day record. you should go see cory branan @ smiths on saturday.

  3. 3 jonderneathica

    Cory who? Are you going to BRMC/Duke Spirit in Athens next week in Athens?

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