If you liked Thom Yorke's Eraser CD, you might like this video for Harrowdown Hill, the 8th song on the album. Enjoy!
If you liked Thom Yorke's Eraser CD, you might like this video for Harrowdown Hill, the 8th song on the album. Enjoy!
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Justin Norman contacted me a few weeks ago. He and his brother Wesley were curious to see if they could creatively transform the Myst or Riven music into something very different from either Myst or Riven... using visuals.
Of course I told them to shove it up their collective asses.
And just when I was getting ready to call my hotshot lawyers and sue them for even considering such a thing, I settled down and suddenly warmed to the idea. I'm glad... because they ended up doing something that's just plain weirdly great. They decided on Catherine's Theme from Riven. I provided the music but their (very) short film is their concept and implementation.
And afterwords, stop by the brother's Shrieking Tree site.
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Though music is a great love of mine, it is not the typical subject matter of the tinselman blog. The reason... I don't want to bore you with my own musical tastes. But I'm just too excited about this to not mention it: Thom Yorke, the song writer and lead singer of Radiohead has recently announced a solo album! This is a first, folks! It will be produced by Nigel Godrich (the producer of Radiohead's "Hail to the Thief" and Beck's "Sea Change") and will be titled "The Eraser". It's just a lot of good news!... but there is some bad news: it won't be out until July.
About the album, Yorke says,
i wrote and played it. the elements have been kicking round now for a few years and needed to be finished & i have been itching to do something like this for ages.
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There's been a few changes to the Ambo page. Besides the addition of the Photo-Ambography gallery, I've also included a couple of Ambo tracks that were cut from the album (for a variety of reasons). One is a short musical piece, the other is a song.
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Stop by NPR's Open Mic website sometime tomorrow (Aug. 31) to listen to the song "Ever After You" by featured recording artist Ambo.
Ambo is, by the way, myself and Keith Moore, a good friend of mine. We recently recorded an album together called "1000 Years and 1 Day". It's available on Itunes and a few other online stores. The CD is currently available for purchase at CDBaby.
In the photo, above, you can kind of make out the blurry image of the studio in which we recorded – the keyboards, racks and computer (toys and stuffed animals) – it was all crammed into a small room in the corner of my house. In the foreground, you can see a mic: the picture was taken from inside of the room's tiny closet, which we used as a soundroom. If there is such a thing as a soundroom from hell, then this was it. No light. No heat. No air. Not even enough room to comfortably hold a guitar. Somehow that worked well for us. You tell me.
(Click on the image above for a larger version)
Listen to "Ever After You" and other Ambo songs at our Ambo webpage.
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by Bob Dylan
Oh my name it is nothin'
My age it means less
The country I come from
Is called the Midwest
I's taught and brought up there
The laws to abide
And that land that I live in
Has God on its side.
Oh the history books tell it
They tell it so well
The cavalries charged
The Indians fell
The cavalries charged
The Indians died
Oh the country was young
With God on its side.
Oh the Spanish-American
War had its day
And the Civil War too
Was soon laid away
And the names of the heroes
I's made to memorize
With guns in their hands
And God on their side.
Oh the First World War, boys
It came and it went
The reason for fighting
I never did get
But I learned to accept it
Accept it with pride
For you don't count the dead
When God's on your side.
When the Second World War
Came to an end
We forgave the Germans
And then we were friends
Though they murdered six million
In the ovens they fried
The Germans now too
Have God on their side.
I've learned to hate Russians
All through my whole life
If another war comes
It's them we must fight
To hate them and fear them
To run and to hide
And accept it all bravely
With God on my side.
But now we got weapons
Of the chemical dust
If fire them we're forced to
Then fire them we must
One push of the button
And a shot the world wide
And you never ask questions
When God's on your side.
Through many a dark hour
I've been thinkin' about this
That Jesus Christ
Was betrayed by a kiss
But I can't think for you
You'll have to decide
Whether Judas Iscariot
Had God on his side.
So now as I'm leavin'
I'm weary as Hell
The confusion I'm feelin'
Ain't no tongue can tell
The words fill my head
And fall to the floor
If God's on our side
He'll stop the next war.
Listen to With God on Our Side on Itunes
Today is August 6 – my birthday. 60 years ago today, before I was born, our country introduced nuclear weapons onto the world stage by being the first (and only) nation to ever drop an atomic bomb onto a populated city. Then we did it again, three days later, onto a second city. No one has done it since. Hopefully, no one will ever do it again. But it seems likely that someone will...
Switching dramatically to a related, but lighter subject, why not amuse ourselves by taking a look at this delightful little trailer for Dr. Strangelove, Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb, starring the incomparable Peter Sellers (at his absolute best). I think it will, at the very least, put a smile on all of our faces.
More links:
• The Fog of War, documenting the life of Robert McNamara
• General Tibbets and an Army of Ultramen – Previous Link
• Purchasing Dr. Strangelove
Update: More on Hiroshima suppressed film footage.
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by Elliot Smith
Future butterfly gonna spend the day higher than high
You’ll be beautiful confusion
Oh, once I was you
I saw you caught between all the people out making a scene
And a bright ideal tomorrow
Oh, don’t go too far
Stay who you are
Everybody knows
Everybody knows
Everybody knows
You only live a day
But it’s brilliant anyway
I saw you at a perfect place
It’s gonna happen soon, but not today
So go to sleep and make the change
I’ll meet you here tomorrow
Independence day
Independence day
Independence day
Listen to Independence Day (on Itunes)...
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Musicians like to smoke. This is a real smoker's ashtray from our "real music studio."
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