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unidentified art, New York City, NY
“Edge of Memory”
“Mouse”
“Be My Baby” (The Ronettes)
“Sell it on the Weekends”
In our second Never Sorry session without Katie and Megan, we decided to forget all our songs and start from scratch, at least for this one. We also abandoned the full instrumentation to go acoustic once again. The aim was something of a brainstorm. The result is off the cuff improvisation that sometimes veers into straight dialogue. There is also a Ronettes cover.
I almost didn’t post this one because I thought it might be just a bit too loose. The subject matter also ranges from questionable to offensive. Enough to make me chop out a good chunk of “Sell it on the Weekends.” I realized it was going to have to be done before we even finished playing the song.
This is us at our most carnal and immature. It is also riddled with confusion and a little frustration. Sometimes, though, it just works.
Dane Hill – acoustic guitar, kick drum, vocals
R.J. Hill – auxillary percussion, vocals
Arrison Kirby – acoustic guitar, vocals
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land is to water as people are to practice
“Me and Paul” – Willie Nelson
“California Rodeo” – Kool Keith and Beck
“Far East Mississippi” – Ohio Players
“Truckers Atlas” – Modest Mouse
“Tijuana 3/28/96″ – Smart Went Crazy
“”Brazil” – Cornelius
“Miami” – Chin Chin
“A Sentence of Sorts in Kongsvinger” – of Montreal
“Greenwich Mean Time” – Charlotte Gainsbourg
“Bombs Over Your House” – Outkast vs. Locsmif
“The Machine in India” -The Flaming Lips
“Seven Years in Tibet” – David Bowie
“You Belong to Me” – Al Martino
I was on my way to being on my way to New York City and beyond, but had to come back home for things forgotten. Seeing as how I am only one of a somewhat large number of people making travels here at the end of May, I would not feel right about not sharing this mix before I go. This mix was recently submitted for the Tapeworms April theme, “Geography.”
Take it with you for your travels or take it in while wishing you were traveling.
I take the order of the songs as though beginning a journey in Tennessee, trekking the USA, then down to South America. From there, taking a boat up to Florida and then flying over to Europe and heading East.
On a simple side note, while in NYC, I’ll be meeting up with writer/musician/ photographer/former resident of El Studio, Matt Zingg. Without knowing him, Smart Went Crazy may have never been on this mix. All the more fitting.
Happy trails!