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"COFFEEHOUSE COVERS" ACOUSTIC PROJECT

Nov 29, 2011

I must become lion-hearted

Have almost finished compiling my master list of the Coffeehouse Covers :) !! This has been several years in the making. They're pretty much all arranged now, and though some of them are harder than others for me to pull off live, the next step is messing around with Ableton mixing.



I've been the most excited about the recent addition: FloMachine's "Rabbit Heart", which is a spectacular song how she has it, and which rendered down into a very haunting little thing for solo piano and voice. (This would be my third Flo cover, and I'm not exactly sure if I'll cut any -- the others being "Cosmic Love" and "Drumming Song".) I kind of found myself on my own in terms of how to sing the chorus; when it's just you and a piano, it doesn't really make sense to do it how she does it. So I ended up sort of writing a new melody for the chorus, to fit the existing chord progression. I was almost wondering if I just want to put it to an original song entirely. For now, it's going to hide out in Coffeehouse "Rabbit Heart". And then we'll see what happens.

Thanks and love always to Miss Florence "and the Machine" Welch, 25, of Camberwell, England. (Excited to listen harder to her new stuff by the way...) Follow this link to her beautiful video for "Rabbit Heart": Florence and the Machine "Rabbit Heart" (2009)


Nov 26, 2011

Just the glare...

The following is a magic act. Not really, but that's what they call it when things are made to vanish or teleport across the room or be sawed in two. This evening I've been compelled to turn something inside out. A song, to be exact. But don't worry, it'll remain intact, and hopefully be none the worse for wear when I'm done with it.

How are we off on a tangent again? 
Oh we say what we say
And the poison is breaking our skin
We stray from those things that should sustain us, and our focus is all wrong. This will only open our lives up to those things that can not possibly sustain us.
What's to blame? It's an argument no one can win
Because at best we don't know
And it's wearing us thin
It's not our fault that we are this way. We don't have all the answers, and shouldn't expect to. So we need to stop seeking at dry wells.
We are caught in a wheel spun around on the truth
Maybe we don't need to know
Any more than we have to
There are answers in there somewhere, but take comfort in the fact that they play out in our life without us needing to understand them. We have meaning whether or not we realize it - in fact, in spite of us trying to comprehend.
And we stare at the sun
But we never see anything there
Just the glare has become
All that we'll ever see there
When we try and see the face of God with our eyes on this earth, we can't. When we try for our own sense of omniscience, when we draw a straight line in the wild and use science to explain why the soul moves, we fail utterly. Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen (Heb 11:1). 
The sky is always wondering
What are these arguments about
You'd think we'd have noticed
Our eyes are burning out
We should have learned by now
When we try and gain control, we miss the point, and we condemn ourselves to blindness.


The song is "Stare at the Sun" by Mute Math. (2006)

Photo du jour

I posted on Facebook earlier this week in light of some discussion I'd encountered on the Vietnam War. I would hope that some dialogue can transcend the political frame.

No matter what your stance may be on the nature of a war, there is no higher crime against humanity than to ignore or condemn the suffering and immeasurable sacrifice of the soldier. It is our absolute responsibility to welcome them home with grateful hearts and open arms.

I took this photo at Arlington National Cemetery in the spring of 2010.

Nov 22, 2011

His Hat

This was mostly practice with writing in French and subsequently translating to English. Nothing fancy, just a little father-daughter thing. I wrote it in February 2010. Now - for real this time - to bed!!


On voit le chapeau
On voit le chapeau, formidable et grand
Tout gris, toujours à la tete de la table
Le chapeau disparaît pour les prières mais il retourne
Tout même pour contrôler les mots d’autres

On voit aussi
Quand je rend visite pour le dîner
Les petites belles chaussettes
Elles marchent doucement
Presque comme elles ne touchent pas d’escalier sous les pieds

Elles ne font jamais de son
Petites et blondes
Adorant, sans mot, le chapeau à la table
Peut-être elles vont marier des bons chapeaux elles-mêmes
Quand ces fleurs agissent un peu
Un jour au futur
Et elles peuvent marcher doucement, en adorant encore

His Hat
You can see his hat, wide-brimmed and commanding
Slate-gray, always at the head of the table
The hat disappears when they say Grace but comes back all the same
To dominate everyone’s words

I can see also
When I pay them a visit for dinner
The girls’ pretty little stockings
Padding softly
Almost as if they’re not touching the stairs under their feet

They never make a sound
Little blondes
Adoring, without words, the hat at the head of the table
Maybe they’ll marry nice hats themselves
Once the little buds have bloomed a bit
Someday in the future
And they’ll still walk softly, still adoring

Preface and such

So I'm opening this blog. It's official, it's happening, and I'd say the hour is late, but it's actually obscenely early in the morning right now, and I will be needing some bed in a moment. The plan is to ping-pong these entries between snapshots, writing, and chit-chat. Postings that are too scrapbookish for Facebook and too more-than-the-character-count for Twitter. And hopefully music will make it on here, in some form or another. For now, I'm going to close out, get sleep, and post a little fragment of writing.