Monday, June 19, 2006

because i suck

...i didn't go to any shows this past w-e. no, fuck that. i'm not apologizing for shee-ot. with (lately) at least five oppos a month to play out, i feel less compelled to hang out in bars than ops normal. (altho, as gawd is my witness, someday before i die i'm gonna go sit in on bryce harp's tuesday-night halo gig. first week in july, right, matt?) it's like this old chief master sergeant i knew in the reserves told me once (and he knew whereof he spoke): as we get older, we get more sentimental. and right now i'm having my biggest kicks hangin' out wit' my sweetie and doing stuff like discovering _her_ rekkid collection. big fave right now: tom waits' anthology, esp. the songs "i hope that i don't fall in love with you," "martha," "tom traubert's blues," "jersey girl" (the best 'n' most archetypal springsteen song brooooce never wrote) and tom's take on "somewhere" from, uh, west side story; the confluence of romantic melody 'n' howlin' wolf vocalismo absolutely slays me, even more so 'n waits' later, more "experimental" stuff, and reminds me of the time me 'n' my best friend / mentor / nemesis michael (r.i.p.) were sitting at the bar in a lower manhattan dive called kenny's castaways ca. '74 when waits walked in the door. "look," my buddy said, "it's _tom waits_!" so waits, of course, gave a little cry of alarm and split out the door tout de suite. smooth fuckin' move, pal. you're not supposed to take notice of celebs in noo yawk city.

been watching more flixxx than usual, too, altho i haven't yet taken the plunge into netflixland (i fear if i did, i'd _never_ leave my couch). we generally watch movies my dtr brings home, or ones we cop on vhs for a coupla bucks at half price. 'twas on this basis we saw a sweet late-'90s coming-of-age flick called dancer, texas that i hadn't seen since my kids was kids, just in time for father's day (the biz between the rancher 'n' oilman fathers 'n' their sons is great, evocative, 'n' understated). yesterday, on my very own hallmark card holiday on which i knew i wasn't gonna see any of my kids, there were only two movies i'd have considered watching. since we'd seen big fish in the last six months, we settled on 25th hour. the final fantasia between father 'n' son brian cox 'n' edward norton as fireman dad drives his drug dealer son upstate to the hoosegow never fails to bring a tear to my eye. reminds me that like his contemporary oliver stone, spike lee's a great filmmaker at least 25% of the time (and we need to scour the racks at half price for a copy of do the right thing).

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Blogger andrew m. said...

back in april, i was so pleased when i went to an old friend's wedding (straight from my uncle's funeral of all places) and heard the opening notes of waits' "hope that i don't fall in love..." as they had their 1st dance together as a married couple. what a great weddin' song. mr. waits sure does have the profound ability to rip my heart to pieces and duct tape it back together all in the span of a 3 minute tune. love "please call me, baby" and "hold on" too.

it's good to stay in some nights. i'm learning that more and more (no more looking for luck at the bottom of every beer can.) a netflix subscript will most def glue yer ass to the lay-z-boy as it has mine. between that and all the silly-ass horror flicks i buy online, i'm halfway to gaining full shut-in status. that's alright though... staying home is no biggie, as long as you have someone special to stay in with you.

the boss said hi back. hands down best big 'rena rock gig EVER (which is a lot more of a generous honor than it sounds.) better n' neil w/ crazy horse even. he had a 20 some piece band w/ living legend mark pender on trumpet, richie "la bamba" rosenberg on trombone, and some other VERY talented folks i didn't recognize on sax, tuba, 2 fiddles, banjos, accordion, lap AND pedal steel guitars, stand up bass, piano, organ, and even southside johnny on harmonica duty all serving up that good gospel/bluesgrass/new orleans bump n' shuffle juke joint vibe. i was speechless. it was like going to a revival in a way.

i've been telling friends that this new record of mr. stringbeen's is the perfect disc for anyone who hates bruce but loves music. or loves both. i dare any album released in '06 to make me love it as much as i love this one. i must've played it at least 100 times already. it's a must have.

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