tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15021500496748186202024-03-21T15:19:45.725-07:00Scissors & ChanceChimney Choirhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15166756448905706725noreply@blogger.comBlogger23125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1502150049674818620.post-79081127512760263512016-02-08T13:00:00.001-08:002016-02-08T13:00:12.652-08:00Rock Ballets<a href="http://wonderbound.com/shows-events/rock-ballets-2016/" target="_blank"><img border="0" height="640" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiRot9620nBxCF__8pLgIyo4_aJab5jW4MQbp5_o1TOycoYdqurlYr4sDL-CWXLE8An1qVjMGekXfDJ1s2S2nOaQBqChrox7p4IFCKhcsj78eXTFYLwm0uvN8bZBRidShZpa02KqW2tlhU/s640/RB-Poster-SM.jpg" width="412" /></a>Chimney Choirhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15166756448905706725noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1502150049674818620.post-68300046581893363942014-10-07T13:32:00.000-07:002014-10-07T13:32:19.981-07:00IndieGogo Launch for a New Album<div style="text-align: center;">
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Chimney Choirhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15166756448905706725noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1502150049674818620.post-3708225973106845802014-08-14T14:09:00.000-07:002014-08-14T14:09:16.887-07:00Red Town and Boom Rocks<div dir="ltr" style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: 13.333333969116211px; text-align: center;">
Where are we? How did we get here? What IS this place? Last thing we knew, we were singing and camping under the supermoon in an old mining town, playing drums in a giant field while nymph dancers emerged from the distant trees, and walking the streets of South Broadway absorbed in the music-filled madness of Denver's <a href="http://www.theums.com/" style="color: #1155cc;" target="_blank" title="UMS">UMS</a>. And then all of a sudden BAM, silence. A deep breath. New terrain.</div>
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Where do we go from here? These last summer days promise to be equally surreal. <span class="aBn" data-term="goog_1102788754" style="border-bottom-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); border-bottom-style: dashed; border-bottom-width: 1px; position: relative; top: -2px; z-index: 0;" tabindex="0"><span class="aQJ" style="position: relative; top: 2px; z-index: -1;">This Saturday</span></span> we'll be at the <a href="http://www.bohemiannights.org/festival-lineup.html" style="color: #1155cc;" target="_blank" title="Bohemian Nights">Bohemian Nights Festival </a>in Fort Collins. Our set is at <span class="aBn" data-term="goog_1102788755" style="border-bottom-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); border-bottom-style: dashed; border-bottom-width: 1px; position: relative; top: -2px; z-index: 0;" tabindex="0"><span class="aQJ" style="position: relative; top: 2px; z-index: -1;">11am</span></span>which means we will be up and at 'em at a mysterious dreamy time rarely witnessed by any band - <span class="aBn" data-term="goog_1102788756" style="border-bottom-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); border-bottom-style: dashed; border-bottom-width: 1px; position: relative; top: -2px; z-index: 0;" tabindex="0"><span class="aQJ" style="position: relative; top: 2px; z-index: -1;">7:30am</span></span>. </div>
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Next week we begin our very intriguing new collaboration with the contemporary ballet genius mad scientist dancers at <a href="http://wonderbound.com/" style="color: #1155cc;" target="_blank" title="wonderbound">Wonderbound</a> - we'll spend a whole week hashing out new material because we are about to write a full length ballet! Called Boomtown. What does that mean? What will it be like? I guess we'll have to take it one day at a time, stringing moments together like popcorn on a Christmas tree. </div>
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As if that wasn't dreamy enough, on <span class="aBn" data-term="goog_1102788757" style="border-bottom-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); border-bottom-style: dashed; border-bottom-width: 1px; position: relative; top: -2px; z-index: 0;" tabindex="0"><span class="aQJ" style="position: relative; top: 2px; z-index: -1;">August 25th</span></span> we will get to perform at Red Rocks Ampitheater for <a href="http://film.redrocksonline.com/fotr" style="color: #1155cc;" target="_blank" title="FOTR">Film on the Rocks</a>, opening for Who Framed Roger Rabbit. What?? Red Rocks and Looney Tunes?! That is absurdly awesome and a dream come true. Our good buddy <a href="http://www.jessemanley.com/" style="color: #1155cc;" target="_blank">Jesse Manley</a> will be there too, get your tickets <a href="http://ev15.evenue.net/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/SEGetEventList?groupCode=RR&linkID=twmt-fotr&shopperContext=&caller=&appCode=&format=grpMenu" style="color: #1155cc;" target="_blank">here</a>. On <span class="aBn" data-term="goog_1102788758" style="border-bottom-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); border-bottom-style: dashed; border-bottom-width: 1px; position: relative; top: -2px; z-index: 0;" tabindex="0"><span class="aQJ" style="position: relative; top: 2px; z-index: -1;">August 30th</span></span> the movie tour continues - we'll open up at <a href="http://www.boulderoutdoorcinema.com/" style="color: #1155cc;" target="_blank" title="Outdoor Cinema">Boulder Outdoor Cinema</a> for another amazing movie, Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Yes yes yes.</div>
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There are big breathtaking Happenings after that so important and enigmatic that we cannot put them into words just yet. So we leave you with more questions than answers, more overture than curtain call, more imagination than sanity. Here are some pixels for your pleasure - <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yK2Tdsl5Pk0&list=UUY1Br_UwICHu1Rgm5ZZORPg" style="color: #1155cc;" target="_blank" title="CDV">Continental Divide Vibe </a>put together this video of our new as-yet-unreleased song "Ruby Hill" from our set for UMS in July.<br />
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<br />Chimney Choirhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15166756448905706725noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1502150049674818620.post-82713753174574311272014-06-09T10:21:00.000-07:002014-06-09T10:23:15.960-07:00Summer Tour Through the Mountains of Colorado<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<br />Chimney Choirhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15166756448905706725noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1502150049674818620.post-67385502502217053602014-04-22T11:43:00.002-07:002014-04-22T11:43:34.595-07:00Spring Things<div style="font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12px;">
We have some very exciting collaborations happening this year and we've been writing a ton of new music. The big news to share is that Chimney Choir will be working with <a data-mce-href="http://wonderbound.com/" href="http://wonderbound.com/" target="_blank" title="Wonderbound">Wonderbound</a> to write a full length ballet / multi-media show called Boomtown that will premier in April 2015. Wonderbound (formally Ballet Nouveau) is an incredibly creative modern dance company that has worked with the Colorado Symphony, Ian Cooke, and Paper Bird. Together, we have decided to explore Denver. It is changing every minute. It is becoming the face of all those moving here, living here, creating here. Boomtown is an enigma - an attempt to find the soul of the city at the same time it is finding itself. <br />
We'll perform at Junction Box (Wonderbound's amazing rehearsal space) this Saturday night as part of Jesse Manley's <a data-mce-href="https://www.facebook.com/events/723161807706143/?ref=22" href="https://www.facebook.com/events/723161807706143/?ref=22" target="_blank" title="Gothic Folktale">Gothic Folktale CD release</a>.</div>
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Chimney Choir was nominated best Avant-Pop band by the Westword. If you are the voting kind, you can vote for us here! <a data-mce-href="http://musicshowcasepoll.westword.com/" href="http://musicshowcasepoll.westword.com/" target="_blank">http://musicshowcasepoll.westword.com/</a></div>
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The next few months will be spent playing some really fun festivals, backyards, old schoolhouses, print shops and more. We are working up a show called Skeleton Woman with <a data-mce-href="https://www.facebook.com/LanguageOfFish" href="https://www.facebook.com/LanguageOfFish" target="_blank" title="Language of Fish">Language of Fish</a> that will happen in Boulder the last week of May / first week of June. David, Kevin, and Kris will also be performing with Natalie Tate for a few shows this month and next. Natalie is a great friend and amazing songwriter, check out her music <a data-mce-href="http://natalietate.bandcamp.com/" href="http://natalietate.bandcamp.com/" target="_blank" title="Natalie">here.</a> </div>
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Finally, here is a brand new video from our (compass) release show back in June. Thanks to Colorado Secret Stages and Continental Divide Vibe for the hard work putting this all together!</div>
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After Chimney Choir released (compass) last June - they hit the road, performing in small mountain towns throughout Colorado and New Mexico. While on a hike near the abandoned town of St. Elmo, they found a set of blueprints in an old mining cabin. The discovery has been kept secret until now....</div>
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On Sunday, November 17th Chimney Choir will unveil an inter-dimensional communication machine that may revolutionize man's perception of humankind's role in the universe. Opening the show will be the devotional apocalyptic lounge act The Seven Hats, featuring Julie Davis and Joseph Pope III.</div>
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(compass) now available at <a href="http://chimneychoir.bandcamp.com/album/compass">bandcamp</a>, <a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/compass/id668604238">itunes</a> and <a href="http://play.spotify.com/album/3xggBPttSWzeP75scwEyEb">spotify</a> and more.</div>
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Chimney Choirhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15166756448905706725noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1502150049674818620.post-88953293175259271172013-04-02T15:09:00.000-07:002013-04-02T15:09:18.818-07:00(compass) Episode One - Look West!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Thank you all for this cosmically exceptional evening! The first 3 songs from (compass) are available <a href="http://chimneychoir.bandcamp.com/">here on Bandcamp</a>.<br />
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And if you couldn't make it to the first one, fear not. There is more to come...<br />
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<u><b> (compass) Episode Two - Look South!</b></u><br />
April 21st - 7pm doors - 8pm show<br />
with decker. and Calliope of the Future<br />
Baked goods by Le Reve Patisserie <br />
Leon Gallery - 1112 E 17th Ave. Denver<br />
$10 suggested donation<br />
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<br />Chimney Choirhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15166756448905706725noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1502150049674818620.post-23784682839772036692012-11-27T16:44:00.001-08:002012-11-27T16:52:35.352-08:00Things That Really Happened During the Fall of 2012: Part III: Make Sure You Have a Plan B<br />
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This is how it went down – we arrive, wander through this mysterious and tiny town, a suburb of Taos. We meet our host and are given a detailed history of her involvement with the venue – it was a run down tea shop but had a happenin’ music scene, then the owner left and she took it over and permits permits permits. PLUS her dad just had a heart attack and everything’s so hectic! She shows us to our filthy yurt, which is full of empty ice cream cartons, spider webs, trash, and dirt. BUT there is a wood burning stove, which we will make good use of later. There are two people in the audience when we start. By the end, the room is packed with listening enthusiastic people. You never know.</div>
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We’ve been here for 2 days, camping – 3 if you count Sunday night on the hill. We’re dirty but we’ve been eating righteous healthy food. I had a minor tantrum on the beach the day we moved camp and then everything went perfect.</div>
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Horrible turnout, but not bad for a Monday gig. There were pretty women. They were excited to play a Nintendo wii dancing game with us. Kevin played. He danced with wild abandon. At the end he crawled under a table. Kris and I sat blinking like toadies. Somebody asked us- “do you watch ‘how I met your mother?”. We blinked again and it was 1:30am in the McDonald's Drive-Thru. I could feel the anger and frustration in the little voice coming through the speaker, offering us apple cinnamon oatmeal. We ordered ice cream and fries. I’ve never been served ice cream with such hatred before. </div>
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I press my nose to the glass and the passing by goes easy – if blurry, still colorful. In my mind I think I’m somewhere but I am very much somewhere else. You are a reminder of the star matter that formed this place. Every morning lately I stretch and smile before I begin bouncing around the cosmos, before my mind begins to try to figure <span class="il" style="background-attachment: initial; background-clip: initial; background-color: #ffffcc; background-image: initial; background-origin: initial;">things</span> out. I’d like to go the other way, using reason in little bits like a dash of salt on a dish that is full of wonder and flavor. I wish for more closeness with the source of the light behind your eyes, of the heart audible to all beings and mimicked by drums.</div>
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We drove that morning to Rogue River and stopped at Wolf Creek to get out and stretch, walk around. The local park was closed due to a Biker rally and BBQ so we walked up the street a ways. It was Saturday and there were yard sales everywhere. We stopped off at one that covered the entire front yard, sloping up the hill to a ranch home with worn white siding. The owners were drinking beer under a tent, overlooking their kingdom. Rusted metal tools, cups and bowls, piles of empty CD cases (Dave Matthews, Rush, Journey), tattered Barbie dolls, a pile of old journals, some with writing still inside: "pick up Rick" "Groceries" "Get your social security card". There was even a full clown suit on the clothes rack. Poking around, pass by a sleeping pit bull, nothing for me here. Grabbed an old Pink Panther eraser from the free box on the way out. </div>
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I followed the light of your flashlight </div>
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And we sang in the dark</div>
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Every sound an echo</div>
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We’ve been inside these woods</div>
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For a few hundred years –</div>
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He says ‘God bless you’ a few times</div>
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On the side of the road</div>
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And we comment on the beauty</div>
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Of this particular terrain.</div>
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I scramble up and up </div>
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Chanting to myself</div>
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‘This is fun and easy.’</div>
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When the forest turned we were just about to turn back</div>
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And then it was irresistible</div>
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Wow. 99¢ corn dogs are back. The venue looks like a cross between an insurance office and a double wide. Man at the bar stares at me as I talk about Denver. Tiffany's top straps fell off both sides of her shoulders, she makes the old men smile. Frog Legs dances like a mad chipmunk. Lady asks if we know any Tim McGraw. Alex tells her about Fearless Freaks, their weirdness inspires him. End of the night he slumps over the keyboard and plays the theme song to Mash. Perfectly. </div>
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A tentacle pulled me into the water</div>
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A band of pirates charged at us</div>
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That’s what happens on the grey shore</div>
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At the top of the third rolling hill</div>
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The party goes on</div>
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Same as it ever was.</div>
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I wish you could tell when I’m full of shit</div>
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And take me only for those moments </div>
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When the truth serum tumbles out of my mouth, unstoppable</div>
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Near the stream the streamsounds are masking the highwayssounds. High pitched rubber tire strings, concrete drones, clicking truck seams on the bridge. Count them like sheep. They keep passing, going the other way, South of Detroit. She picked us out. Turned a mouthful. Shouted across two lanes of rush hour, something about being stuck in this same traffic last Friday. Kids fidgeting in the backseat. Authorized vehicles only. Bleached bones and cigarette butts collecting underneath the steelrail divider. That morning we sat outside in sweatshirts. I kept staring at the bowl of petoskey stones submerged in water sitting on the table. She said to call when you have time. You call because you are busy. I have lots and lots of time. </div>
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Somewhere along the line a tiny bug penetrated the immune defenses of the Chimney Choir organism. That is, we are rolling down the road sniffling and hacking, congested and low energy, a loud cacophony of sickos. First David, then Kevin, then me. Last night I was taken over by sneezes and tiredness and I slept in the car while the boys had magic. It made me sad for a while today – a pack animal locked away in the minivan.</div>
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Descending down through the galaxy of redwoods. We turned down the road and took the route back to camp along the nightbeach. A pair of headlights picked us out, odd creatures on a lunar surface. The truck pulled up and cut the engine - a man leaned out of the window. "There's a baby seal down there wrapped in an army jacket. It's contagious. Game warden is coming first <span class="il" style="background-attachment: initial; background-clip: initial; background-color: #ffffcc; background-image: initial; background-origin: initial;">thing</span> in the morning." We solemnly thanked him and walked back to camp- hoping to stumble on the young sea mammal. We saw nothing. We got back and roasted hobo pies in a driftwood camp fire. </div>
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Now I am spending my time on the steps outside the door, bumming cigarettes and falling into conversation with whoever is nearby. Sometimes she is outside, sometimes in. When she’s out, we are talking. When she’s in, I am biding my time. It’s around 5am now. Zach is gone and I have no idea how to get back to wherever I came from.</div>
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Last night it was cold enough to keep me awake</div>
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Thinking of all the starlings in my home</div>
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I’ll tell you what color they are</div>
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You’ll use three eyes to see.</div>
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The branch’s hand scoops into the river</div>
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All the world around prepares for the winter</div>
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We move forward the same as before</div>
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But it doesn’t feel the same anymore</div>
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I keep wanting to ruffle your hair</div>
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I sleep in a sling between worlds.</div>
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Chimney Choirhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15166756448905706725noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1502150049674818620.post-4610035529315588382012-10-30T12:13:00.001-07:002012-10-30T12:57:35.597-07:00Things That Really Happened During The Fall of 2012 Part Two: The Hero of the Open Mic
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<i>'Great set, man.'</i></div>
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<i>'Thanks. Buy my shit on iTunes! I'm living in my van.'</i></div>
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He hid his little brown bag just outside the door and walked into the open mic like a bulldog in heat. “I’m a poet.“ His sleeveless arms swung loosely. “Let me at the mic.” he said. In his mind he was Muhammed Ali about to step into the ring with Joe Louis or George Foreman or one of those guys. He picked up the mic and the room fell into a silent and heavy attention. He swayed, gazing deep into the floor with the mic pressed into his lips. He began to speak…</div>
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“yeah. Ah. Yeah”</div>
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“Ah. I said.”</div>
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“I came from the streets.”</div>
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He suddenly looked up. “I need a beat. I can’t do this without a beat.” Everyone stared blankly. “come on, somebody,” he begged. “I need a beat. Can’t somebody give me a beat?”</div>
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Finally a bearded young man heeded the call. He said, “I gotcha” and the crowd parted to make way for the Beat Boxer. He took his seat next to the poet and started to beat box a simple groove into a microphone. The Poet resumed his deep downward reverie. We sat entranced in the primal beat box. The Poet spoke:</div>
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“yeah. Ah. I said.”</div>
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“in the streets. Ah.”</div>
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This went on for a long moment until The Beat Boxer stopped and looked up sheepishly at his Poet. “That’s all I got.” His voice was a meekly apologetic wiggle. The poet looked at us all and caved in. </div>
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“I can’t do this.” He said and sputtered out of the room. The Friendly Chap Running the Open Mic smiled unperturbed into the mic. </div>
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“Okay so our 8<span class="s2"><sup>th</sup></span> performer didn’t show up, so if anybody has anything to to share, you can have this slot. Anybody?”</div>
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I was standing meaninglessly in a dark corner next to a lady with a Big Bright Shiny Baby. The Poet blustered back through the door smoking a cigarette. After a moment of silence, he said- “I don’t belong here, do I?”</div>
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“Well, it’s a kind of ‘anything goes’ type of place, so you fit in as much as anyone else.” I replied. He surveyed the room. </div>
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“I’m the darkest person in here. Everyone is whiter than me. <i>You’re</i> whiter than me.”</div>
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“Let’s put it to the test.” I said, “We’ll compare our arms.”</div>
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We put out our arms and sure enough, he was darker than me. But not much.</div>
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'You’re right” I conceded. </div>
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“But,” He said, “I’ll bet my ass is whiter than you.”</div>
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I laughed. “I’ll take your word for it. Don’t show me!” But before I really knew what was happening, I realized that he was showing me his ass. Not straight on. He dropped down one side of his pants and pulled up his shirt and exposed his left butt cheek. </div>
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“Yep, you’re right again.” I fluttered in nervous laughing. (secretly I thought, “It’s whiter than my arm, but my ass is probably whiter than that.” But I didn’t say it because I was afraid that this conversation would go further.)</div>
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“You wanna see again?” He offered. I said no, but he dished it out anyway. I tried to change the subject. </div>
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“Have you lived here for awhile?”</div>
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“'Bout a year.”</div>
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“Oh yeah?”</div>
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“Yeah. I had to get my 2 daughters out of the city.”</div>
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“What city?”</div>
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“Brooklyn.”</div>
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“Oh! We were just in Brooklyn. I can’t remember the intersection… but we played at the Jalopy Theater. Do you know it?”</div>
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And before my eyes, his gaze glazed. His face became stark and devoid of expression. He exhaled a cloud of Parliament in my face and slowly backed away- speaking in a solemn tone: “I can’t smoke in front of a baby.”</div>
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He looked horrified as he backed into the door. The Friendly Chap Running the Open Mic said- “Cigarettes have to stay outside!” He looked a little worried- like he was calculating just how he would enforce the rules if he had to. But The Poet just said “I know.” and vanished into the night. </div>
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Who is the hero of the Open Mic Night? Is it the timid soul longing to burst into the world? Is it the repressed soul critically looking out at the scene and condemning all those acting out? Is it the Friendly Chap with the big smile hanging heavy under the serious eyes? Is it the bearded young Beatboxer? Is it The Poet? Is it the Meaningless Observer in the dark corner? Is it the Big Bright Shiny Baby? Or is it the mic, standing like Zeus on top of Olympus, kissed by every shade of humanity- timid, profane, sweet songstress, gutter punk, praised and cursed, whispered to and screamed at, rich and poor, young and old, all that stuff. It stands with an open face and magnifies impartially. It summoned us all together from the farthest reaches of our scattered worlds, and it stood silently as we dispersed again. It is nothing but what we made it, and it does not judge. </div>
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Chimney Choirhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15166756448905706725noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1502150049674818620.post-90452139653711560812012-10-12T14:47:00.000-07:002012-10-12T14:47:19.270-07:00Things That Really Happened During The Fall of 2012 - Part One: Illusions of Grandeur? <br />
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I was just in the middle of this story. The story of 5 days ago. I’m in a bar in a valley in the desert and I’m completely fascinated with this incarnate Pagan deity I've just re-encountered. And she’s giving me so much love. I’m feeling small and shy and demented with Molly. Kris is sick and sleeping in the van. We are chatting with a lot of people. I’m standing in front of a speaker that is blasting music so loud I can’t hear myself yell. There’s talk of a desert party. There’s talk of hanging out in someone’s house. It’s 2am, everyone is kicked out of the bar. I don’t care where I go, so long as she’s there. The uncertainty is completely satisfying and I have no expectations. </div>
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‘So…are you doing this for fun or do you have illusions of grandeur?’ He is behind the print counter at Staples. We need CD covers printed. We are hungry, tired, in a hurry, and very much at his mercy. His tone is barbed wire coated in customer service. I do not like his question. </div>
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‘Neither,’ I reply ‘we’re just traveling around playing music.’ </div>
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…I have to go alone. Probably my least favorite situation- walking into a crowd of people I don’t know; and who all know each other. For the most part I just want to stay in this safe quiet place and go to sleep. But I can’t resist this situation. I follow Zach to the hotel. At some point I am weaving through roundabouts and I realize that I have no idea how to get back where I came from. it’s 3am. </div>
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We met up with Skycaptains at some dive in Red Hook after the Jalopy. Conversation ran tangent from Springsteen encounters to graphic design, magic buses to Atari, it could have gone on long into the next day but we had to get back up to Harlem, get on the road early the next day. Fog. Everywhere. Blocks feel like film strips. Grainy film speed. Black and white looking in low lighting. Blocks of brownstones. Awnings ripped, ancient advertisements half torn from the sides of storefronts. Always the black scribble of spray paint across the aluminum truck bays. Always a quick look over the shoulder. Just another pile of 50 gallon trash bags awaiting the garbage truck at dawn. We drive around for 45 minutes looking for a parking spot. It is 4:12 am. </div>
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After all that, what I wanted to say for so long came out easy.</div>
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There’s a peanut butter knife in the book box.</div>
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I’d take a swig if there’s any left.</div>
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Earlier you told me something</div>
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But I wasn’t listening</div>
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Just resting in my head and loving your voice.</div>
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Over the course of this tornado of experience</div>
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The trees and breeze just keep doing their thing.</div>
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We took an autumn walk on the pier</div>
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The fisherman kept fishing and the night sky was clear.</div>
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I’ve been hoping for words for over a year.</div>
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The sand sings if you scuttle your feet across</div>
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But only here</div>
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Only here.</div>
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What’s your name? It was nice to meet you</div>
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Hope you’re not offended but I’d rather go inside</div>
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I think you’re beautiful but I can’t stay here one more minute</div>
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It’s loud and there’s a crowd</div>
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And everyone is shouting to be heard.</div>
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I prefer fingertips and soft whispers</div>
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Or the comfort of a traveling triangle always coming and going</div>
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Suspended on the in-betweens and why are you looking at me that way?</div>
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What will it be like to die one day?</div>
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Everyone is in the hot tub. People are rolling up their pant legs and soaking their feet. I do it too. I’m sitting far away from her- wanting to be closer but don't want to make it known. Everyone is talking about minerals and gemstones and some kind of deposit in the sand that makes everything better. I’m sort of paying attention, not really contributing to anything. But deep down I don’t really care if I fit in or not. I’ve never really fit in, and I’ve had to swallow that my whole life. So when I’m in these situations, I can distance myself from it- not put too much weight on it. Take what it has to offer and discard the rest. Soon I’ll be home again, and this will be a good or bad memory. Just a memory all the same. In that sense it’s just like a dream and it can be enjoyed like a dream experience. Even the awkward parts. </div>
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Are you looking at me?</div>
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Do you sense that I’m nervous?</div>
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I sang through the chorus</div>
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But bungled the verses</div>
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Oh no</div>
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Am I hiding it well?</div>
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Can I keep it from you?</div>
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Will you be able to tell?</div>
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Oh I hope that you like it</div>
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Is this going well?</div>
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It was not what I thought I ought to do</div>
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Not what I’d do if I’d thought it through</div>
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‘I’m a musician too. I know a lot of musicians and I’ve worked with a lot of people – most of whom I’ve blocked from my Facebook.’ He says. ‘They work in gas stations now. All I can say is – Just make sure you have a Plan B.’</div>
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We represent something for him – behind his words lie the history of his dream. He reached for it and it burned him. He needed to urgently warn us not to get our hopes up. He is trying to help, to save us from this thing we all love so much. He is a preacher and the Staples counter is his pulpit. We are his youthful optimism, and he is our beaten-down cynic.</div>
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I woke up today with a ‘POW!’ These songs are clobbering me over the head, wanting to be learned. It’s not always like that. I do not take it for granted. My head is full of you, you in my space, you suffering growing pains, you desperate to get out of town. Lovers in a booth. Olive and Orson. The grass testifies with dew, there is a chill in the air and it’s the first taste of fall, so full of relief and preparation. There is as close to nobody at the shows as ever. Spirits are high and sparkly. Most mornings I am moving before I’ve come into myself and I’m sure the rest of the day reflects that. I must not forget to sit down and look around. I’ll see you soon.</div>
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We woke up in Motel 6 a few minutes before 11am checkout. Cold outside, noisy from the man walking walking up and down the narrow lot with a leaf blower. Pushing the growing pile of brown and yellow in a series of calculated moves, to the corner near the dumpster and up into the patch of wood. I sat on the opposite curb reading People's History, the chapter about Cherokee removal from Georgia. A slow and somber mood, load up the van (the back hatch is broken now so one person holds up the heavy gate as others shuffle luggage and gear around), and drive across the busy 4 lane to Meijer. We are disoriented, exhausted, confused. Two options - Waffle House or cook at the park. I was greased out, couldn't handle another shitty cup of coffee or fake packet of jelly. But the thought of washing week old dishes in the sink of a stale city park bathroom didn't sound much better. Morale was low. This was hard. Two shows left. 1,300 miles. We split up in a state of agitation. I stood alone in the produce aisle, near the shiny apples, wondering the hell was going on. Somehow we all ended back up at the self checkout. Eggs, trail mix, spinach, cereal, beans. To the park we go, the leaves are crunchy underfoot, sit in the sun and read, walk around, remember with it's like to be human. Only an hour drive to Columbus.</div>
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Chimney Choirhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15166756448905706725noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1502150049674818620.post-26736188866536540352012-07-25T15:06:00.000-07:002012-07-25T15:06:31.151-07:00Is Schützenfest every Monday?I was sitting between strangers, flying to Brussels when I realized it was gone - an untimely death at the Frankfurt airport on June 17. I closed my eyes and swallowed my grief.<br />
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Schützenfest! Forgot it was this weekend. We detoured out to a field where a huge white tent sat nearly empty, only a few dozen people left over from the 3 day bender. The clean up crew was breaking down, carting away bottles, banners, beer carts, tables and chairs.<br />
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We played a pretty even mix of old and new music. I think we did the right thing. Old blues, Appalachia, and our songs. Somewhat educational. Must have been entertaining. Then Johnny took us on a tour at midnight. Old walls, castles, roman roads, and an unfinished nuclear tower that now hosts some of the areas most lively costume parties.<br />
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I went to sketch you with words<br />
But I lost my book<br />
And when I finally had a new one<br />
I could no longer see you as you looked<br />
And it hasn't been so long since you were within reach<br />
But now there's a power plant on a crowded beach<br />
I was careless with my marionette and now he's tangled in his strings<br />
The moment I awaken I've forgotten all my dreams<br />
Tick tock, the old clock does the only trick it ever learned<br />
And we still have our ways of being far away<br />
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We are staying on the banks of the Rhein, that massive sculptor of red clay which flows silently, almost secretly below our perch on top of the windmill tower only a few meters away. <br />
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Wow! I had that crazy dream experience in Aaron's apartment in Berlin. I had the covers over my face and when I pulled them down and saw light I was so relieved. It was one dream after the other like machine gun fire.<br />
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I'm feeling much better, thank you. Here we've come to the end of something again - this tour. We just swam in Lake Michigan, but we're in Indiana, and tonight we'll be in Illinois with Sara and Gordy. Mount Kimbie is happening. I'm outside myself looking at me in my body. <br />
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Walking back. There is a full moon hovering over the river, everyone is quiet. It is 4:00am and Johnny's midnight historical tour is nearing the end. The Rhein used to flow through the field where we walked but the phantom shifted it's course years ago. It always changes. Come lads, there is history everywhere.<br />
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It is so very important to climb into cool water. Wow every moment is perfect. The wind is tossing back your hair, you are left-half in the sun, we are vibing to music, we are on our way home, there is nothing to fear.<br />
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A guy came over to Johnny and introduced himself to us. There was blood all over his sleeve that David kept pointing at and asking what happened. He just kept talking and told us his mother said he had to be home before the sun came up.<br />
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This morning it wouldn't stop raining and last night David left his shoes outside the tent. We all woke up soaked, shivering cold. Rainy walks to the train. Tired and exhausted. Why am I walking so far? Spending my last 8 Euro on a purple scarf. It's your favorite color. <br />
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After the show I met a lady in a green scarf who told me where The Beatles played their first gigs. 800 shows, she said. Over 2,000 hours. They would play from 7am until 7pm. They did 98 shows without a day off! But in the end it was worth it for them. What about the bands that did that and didn’t make it?<br />
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"Is Schützenfest every Monday?!"<br />
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I had told the lads many stories about Johnny Collins - but there’s no way anyone can be truly ready. He’s so fascinated with life. His brain is like a sponge. He’s got so many things stored in there, sometimes they all just come pouring out. And it all seems come from being absorbed with what’s going on around him. He knows the history of every bunker, tower, roman road and olde town wall. He knows how the Rhein has changed it’s location over time, and he pointed out where it used to be. <br />
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Crackers from the flight attendant! And now we're up over the clouds. Did I mention that this flight is half-empty? I am horizontal and I like it.<br />
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Only the barges can be heard - and an invisible nightbird who is obviously very angry about us being so close to his nest. We continued along the old city wall and kept seeing drunken uniformed men and dressed up women passing by. <br />
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Last night we played at Artliners. It looked like a cool Noir kind of place, but really it was a noisy bar. I was happy to play in a noisy bar. We could just let loose and jam together.<br />
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I had a kebab on the way home, at 1:30am. That’s what gave me the dream explosion.<br />
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Our Hamburg gig was called Hasenschaukel. It was surreal inside.. weird bunny things hanging all around the place. Behind the stage there was a mantle with a television in it that was showing a video of a fire.<br />
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When I get to back to the pub it is 5am and I'm locked out. I accidentally stole a lighter in my attempt to get the fuck out of there, and now it is the only thing I have to throw at the window where the boys are sleeping. I wonder if I'll be down here for hours, halfheartedly chucking the lighter at the upstairs window on my birthday morning. <br />
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It was a little out of tune. But the vocals were killer and there were enough people in there to make it worth while. The sound guy and the bar tender lady loved it, so I was happy. <br />
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Me and Kris sang ‘Across the Blue Mountains’ real delicate. I listened as the strange old American harmonies filled the room- soaking into all the little cracks of that 400 year old German church. What people had sung in there?what words had been spoken? Who had bowed his head in prayer? Who had raised his arms in worship? Who had dwelled upon a wicked secret? Sought divine guidance?<br />
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I lost my journal on my birthday. Born on May 29 in the JFK airport for way too much money. Written in every day of the Europe trip, carried in my purse-vessel to gigs, rainstorms, mood swings, backseats, green parks, and quiet moments. In it's short life, this notebook and I traveled together and stole moments together whenever we could - I could never stay away for long.<br />
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A cook brought us some amazing vegetarian pasta with this hazelnut sort of paste in it. Just before we started playing, there were about six people there. But by showtime it was full and more people kept coming in. It was amazing. The place was packed and the audience loved whatever we did.<br />
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David comes and opens the door after not too long and calls me a dork. I am so unbelievably happy to see him.<br />
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<br />Chimney Choirhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15166756448905706725noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1502150049674818620.post-72042852224555467832012-05-29T07:55:00.000-07:002012-06-02T05:06:12.977-07:00I Should Introduce Myself<br />
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<b>Day 1 - Ogden, UT</b></div>
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A beautiful place with majestic mountains and that squeaky clean Utah vibe. I'm sitting at the bar of Penny's Two Bit Cafe and Antique Shop, waiting for my huevos rancheros. I'm by myself and it is awesome. From my perch I spy: a portrait of William Shakespeare, a billboard for 'Polygamy Porter' (Why Have Just One?), a giant 3-foot fork hanging in the window, an autographed Andy Gibb record, a girl in a martini glass with a lit match, and myself in a giant mirror directly across. Dark wood bar top. Couple with baby. Waitress who's worked here forever. I like this place. Ancient cash register. Giant beer stein. Bowl of old ketchup in the cupboard. One of those bicycles with a big front wheel and tiny little back one. Cool.</div>
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<b>Day 2 - Boise, ID</b></div>
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We had a little time, so I asked the hostess what we should go see in Boise. “Well,” she said, “the Basket District is right over there on 8th!” “The what district?” “The Basket District!” It was noisy. It really sounded like she said ‘Basket District’. I didn’t know anything about Boise, so anything was possible. Immediately I had visions of a street full of basket shops, basket makers, wicker furniture, innovative basket sculptures, a basket parade, and on and on. It seemed weird, but I accepted it as true and we set out for 8th street. We saw a busy looking street. Lots of shops. No baskets. Kevin said “This must be Basket Street!”. Then I thought that it was a district named after Basket Street. I thought that until we saw that the street we were on was not called ‘Basket Street’. As we were walking back, we passed a building called ‘The Basque Cultural Center’.</div>
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He was nameless, in good shape, good looking, and totally obliterated at 3 in the afternoon. When he first came up, it was well before the gig. We were just picking some tunes on the porch when he tumbled out of a moving car. He wobbled up to the porch and asked- “Are you Chimney Choir? Where’s that hot chick that plays the banjo?!” Later on he ate fries off of Kris’ plate. </div>
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Archetypes and airplanes, lush green farmlands and endless rolling hills. Fog rolled in in the middle of the night. The bar was too much and I had to get out, called Joelle and danced on tiptoes around the loud party inside. Some guys light up a joint right in front of me on the sidewalk. Dig Seattle. Pink moon tonight and we've just had a fantastic show - Carl is with us, we kidnapped him today with glee! He makes us better - our show, our morale, our playfulness. Our DRUMS!! Cycles and patterns underneath - circling round and round - chaos and order and back again. A sort of light we can hand back and forth when the timing's right. It's a trap door that lets me fly up over that big pink moon, outside this imaginary place, outside myself. I'm hooked. </div>
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We check into our place, move out after just a taste. Wind back and forth for hours and days. I've never been where I'm going, thank god for that! This band, this van, and how we spin towards the center. I-5, long drive, we cannot leave the way we entered. The endless days all curl into a spiral shape. You hand me back an apple with peanut butter on it and I know that I'm not alone. There are wildflowers along the highway. It's too much - If I could write all the beauty my pen and my heart would explode simultaneously.</div>
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Monday after Easter. A cool cloudy day in Eugene. Aside from not making quite enough money, this is really fun! We played Sam Bond’s Garage last night and loved it. That place has some magic. We were put up by a magic fairy leprechaun of a lady named April Kay. We all slept on her floor. As usual, I was the last to sleep but the first up. The room was stuffy and the others just kept sleeping and sleeping. So I got up and wandered to a coffee shop. Sweet Life Bakery. Probably should head back soon. </div>
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I could use a peek into your brain. And mine, come to think of it. Ripples of anxiety sometimes kick up across the surface of a deep well of goodness. I woke up wrong and couldn't find a laugh for your jokes. Just give me half an hour. I didn't mean to sleep this long and if I did, I'd have wanted it to be deeply restful and satisfying. There's a key in your pocket that I need. Where are you? Are you back? Should I call you? Before I fall asleep again there will be so many waves, colors, thoughts, sounds, and we will whirl our show around a room again. Day 6.</div>
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Walking through the colorful aisles throwing produce into a small red basket. Today we have a kitchen to cook in. A kind new friend who put us up for the night, left in the morning, said lock the door behind you. We ate bacon, spinach, peppers, eggs in the front lawn, picnic style with dandelions all around. Moving slowly this morning. Lately they all feel like Sundays, playing to the bar tender and a few locals on the off nights, said we should come back on the weekend, gets crazy in here. Outside after the show we went to an empty bowling alley and George told us about the mural on the wall, a beautiful Indian woman who grew up in the area. She starred in a Buster Keaton movie film then moved to Europe, claimed she was Anastasia, died in a mental institution somewhere in France. George smoked and laughed from his big belly and his Mexican girlfriend would speak Spanglish under her breath, directed at no one in particular. Chiquapin, Morena, she said she liked to have a few drinks and dance, dance, dance. </div>
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So, we pulled up to a post office in Springfield, OR. There was a pudgy nondescript man in a white shirt and a kilt playing a whiney little bagpipe. He wore a big sign on his chest that said- “Stop the White Genocide!” I asked him for a pamphlet, and he gave one to me. My oh my it was typically psycho paranoid illogical racist propaganda! I decided to make a mad lib of it. </div>
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We have this moment in the doorway of her apartment- we just stand there in each other’s arms and breathe. Just feeling the energy of us together. I see all of the moments in the past 7 years where we stood together like this. And it’s like a mirror reflecting a mirror- a snakelike chain of endless moments- each moment is a snapshot of us standing together. But then it was time to go. It's always time to go. I walked down the stairs and said “thanks for the pie!” and that was it. </div>
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It’s a coffee shop on Half Moon Bay. Espresso steaming. Sunny, but a cold wind blowing. There’s the Specific Ocean out the window, doing that thing that it does so well. It’s kind of a one trick pony, but it’s less about what it does than the way it does it. You can’t get mad at Bob Marley for just playing reggae all the time. We applied for a grant last night and it nearly killed us. Tonight is the 11th show in a row. That’s a solid run! I can’t even remember what it’s like to have a day off! </div>
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The vocal could be a colorfully dissonant chord that’s chanted. Heavy drums. The bass line walks down to Dm and then a jaw bone hit on 1, 2, 3. Lyrics go with it. Hold Dm for 8 measures until going to C. Perhaps a quick G, then back to the riff. This song could very well be called, ‘Radar Enforced”. </div>
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I’m on a sidewalk patio called ‘Rose’s Café’ in San Francisco. I’m getting a fairly expensive wine buzz to enhance my wanderings. I split from the group and it’s awesome. I remember what it’s like to just hang out on my own. We went on last at Ano Domini. We had an awkward set up, and the percussion stand crashed into the crowd three times, but everything was just right. We got a standing ovation! </div>
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That’s the thing lately. I can just draw up the plans. That’s the first step. Don’t just say, “How will I pull it off?” and then not try. Everything starts with a clear vision. All you need is a notebook. Sketch it out, then worry about how to pull it off. The dream-world should remain boundless. </div>
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We set up on a big stage, did a sound check and played. The crowd was a young couple and a dude with a mustache. It was one of those shows where the audience is embarrassingly small but attentive, so you feel kind of ridiculous. I think is was a 3 hour gig, and they stayed most of the time. No one bought a CD. The sound guy loved it though, and told us several times. So there you go.</div>
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Our time in the enchanted forest heals us. There were barely any words, just breath and soft crunch-crunch of our footsteps. Occasional observation. The smell of the ocean. It's our first day off after 11 gigs straight, 4 states, every show with its own distinct personality. I can remember each one so clearly even as they blur together. The songs we sing bind us together like vibrational glue. I can be half asleep before the show and afterward I'm floating, electric, social, amplified, high on it. A polar shift.</div>
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Ice caps melting. Life's renewal. It's all right here in us, in these woods. Tacos at night around the table. And red wine. The conversation went from Vampires to Manzanita, Physics to Cats Pajamas. Laying awake in my sleeping bag I kept trying to conjure up your face and voice. The same scene kept flashing. It is always quiet, you are walking away, never once looking over your shoulder. </div>
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In traffic headed easy on the Bay Bridge - we just dropped Carl off at the greyhound station - a bittersweet moment since it has been such a great time playing music with him. We walked to the Moss Lighthouse and crossed the stream to a secluded beach under the bluff. Sunset on the Pacific. We sang a song. </div>
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<b>Day 15 - David's Birthday</b></div>
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Two days in the barren desert just East of Black Rock City. David's birthday - what a divine human bean! Breakfast tacos and coffee and a long walk. At the beginning we are light and singing and I'm getting more lifted every moment. The walk up the hill begins some kind of unexpected swirling internal darkness and I'm falling into an open yawning churning gap. I do not want to keep walking up this hill, nor do I want to sit or go back down. I don't want to be alone, but I don't want other people around either. Uneasiness permeates. I am amazed by my surroundings but also frightened. I see and imagine David being struck by lightning and have a terrible sinking sensation. I chase him, not really wanting to catch up, not knowing what to say. The searching I remember from that shaky morning in Mississippi. Endless hunger. Skin too thin. Does the dark always lie waiting underneath? By the end of the walk I am relieved and not sure how to be with the others. I want to celebrate but I am so heavy and far away. I keep wishing I was better birthday company. I do not sleep well.</div>
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It’s morning in the Santa Rosa Peak Wilderness. There’s just a little bit of chill in the air, so I have a small fire going. First cup of coffee is brewed. The sun is up and getting warmer. The only sounds are birds and a stream. Kevin’s up now, getting his coffee ready. We have a French press that makes one cup. Kevin’s mug declares- ‘I’m 50 and proud of it!’. We accidentally stole it from Sylvia’s house in Montara. We have set up camp by the side of a dirt road in northern Nevada, 50 miles north east of Winnemucca, a cute/sad little off-the-radar casino town. A billboard welcomed us to town, boasting ‘5 casinos and 1,131 hotel rooms’ among other things. It’s Wednesday now, April 18th. Birthday. 31 years ago, I opened up my little eyes and thought- “WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON HERE?!?!”. And it’s been a crazy rollercoaster ride ever since. </div>
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At home, in my backyard, my neighbors play Scrabble and cards every evening. It's a nice scene to stumble into, homey at home, reminiscent of games on the road. Our upcoming tour is looming, a 6-week beast that promises even more highs and lows than the last few months. I'm soaking in the light - the Colorado sunshine and the people here who remind me of the best version of myself.</div>
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<br />Chimney Choirhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15166756448905706725noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1502150049674818620.post-63921092970346650412012-03-21T07:53:00.002-07:002012-03-29T13:39:01.487-07:00Jump in the pit<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><b id="internal-source-marker_0.14121449482627213" style="text-align: -webkit-auto;"><span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 15px; font-weight: normal; vertical-align: baseline; white-space: pre-wrap;">Good morning. Jesus Christ, good morning. We left Colorado dead with winter. We got to Texas and were greeted with flowering dogwoods, lush green grass, leafy budding trees, crickets at night and warm breezy rain.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 15px; font-weight: normal; vertical-align: baseline; white-space: pre-wrap;">When did this one start? 12 days ago in the smokey lounge of the 806 in Amarillo. The first folks we met were a band form Boulder, <a href="http://www.statueoflibertyband.com/" target="_blank">STATUE OF LIBERTY</a> and they stomped on a kitchen table with no legs and sang wonderful songs. </span><br />
<span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 15px; font-weight: normal; vertical-align: baseline; white-space: pre-wrap;">The stolen hour of sleep that disappears each March was last seen on the dim red clock face in room 128. I slept soundly in the cheap Dallas hotel, the lights of Walmart still buzzing in my head from our 1am foray to the food aisle. It rained for 30 hours, but not like the mean red patches shown on the weather channel, we must have been on the periphery, it pittered and pattered and was easily thrown aside by the windshield wipers on our way to Fort Worth. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 15px; font-weight: normal; vertical-align: baseline; white-space: pre-wrap;">We played at Fred’s Texas Café last night. It had been raining all day, which was great. But this was a patio gig. There was a loosely connected tent of tarps over a row of picnic tables. Heat lamps on all the tables. Kris had a screaming headache and had to lie down in the van. The whole place was cold and dripping. We played in the one dry spot. The funny thing was that people were actually sitting out there and eating dinner. And we had a fabulous sound guy named Jerry. Jerry Christ. He had a big straw hat above a huge smile. He kept sneaking in jokes and happy spiritual revelations as he plugged in cables and hoisted speakers. I think the sound on that patio was as good as the Walnut Room.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 15px; font-weight: normal; vertical-align: baseline; white-space: pre-wrap;">After we played ‘All in your mind’, there was a collective holler from outside. Suddenly a gander of pudgy happy Texans burst on to the scene. They danced, laughed, drank, bought cds and left in under 15 minutes.</span><span style="vertical-align: baseline;"> </span><span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 15px; font-weight: normal; vertical-align: baseline; white-space: pre-wrap;">One table of ladies stayed the whole time. We ended up going back to their residency suite at the Marriot. They were young and gorgeous and drinking and smoking and married with children. I didn’t know that people like that were possible. We hung out with them all night and it was great. The Wild Texas Wives.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 15px; font-weight: normal; vertical-align: baseline; white-space: pre-wrap;">Driving to Austin in the dark listening to Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros. Once we made it to the capitol there was no stopping. <a href="http://www.theragbirds.com/" target="_blank">RAGBIRDS</a> wailing away with fiddles and West African drums, <a href="http://www.rollingstone.com/sprintstreet/artists/salvatore-geloso" target="_blank">SAL</a> on the corner singing the St. Louis Blues, we met him in Brooklyn last summer and he’d been busking in NOLA since. Frenzied gypsy accordions, clarinets and guitars by the<a href="https://www.facebook.com/theinheritanceaustin" target="_blank"> INHERITANCE</a>. <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jay-Z" target="_blank">JAY-Z</a> was on TV, only a mile away. We caught word from <a href="https://www.facebook.com/pages/Annie-Street-Arts-Collective/79925042498" target="_blank">ANNIE ST</a> about a secret show and drove out to Zilker, scrambled up an old crumbling staircase and into the forest, down across the creek and back over again, plastic candles lighting the way. The stage was a dry sand bed below a 20 foot cliff, the crowd piled onto the hillside, sat among the bushes, didn’t say a word. <a href="http://nickjaina.com/" target="_blank">NICK JANA</a> strummed, <a href="http://www.lauragibsonmusic.com/" target="_blank">LAURA GIBSON</a> sang serenely, the cops kicked everyone out during <a href="http://www.spiritsoftheredcity.com/site/" target="_blank">SPIRITS OF THE RED CITY</a>’s set, a peaceful exodus, the magic was over. We woke up to the roosters speaking spanish: Cick- a - dee - kee.</span></b></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><span style="text-align: -webkit-auto;"><span style="font-family: Arial;"><span style="font-size: 15px; white-space: pre-wrap;"><br />
</span></span> <span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 15px; font-weight: normal; vertical-align: baseline; white-space: pre-wrap;"><a href="http://www.ayoawosika.com/" target="_blank">AYO AWOSIKA</a> stunned the crowd in the church and played a song she wrote 48 hours before. We missed <a href="http://oksweetheart.com/" target="_blank">OK SWEETHEART</a>s set in all the madness. We sang songs with PAUL on the porch then walked down to the chaos of 6th. Taking the river walk below Stubb’s we were chased out by 4 cops on horseback, they roused the sleeping bums under the bridge, shined the lights and yelled "park closes at 10pm!". Back up on the street there bass blasted from every building. Plastic bucket drummers, horns, WOLFMAN on the fiddle, lasers danced above the crowd, could have been Bourbon, could have been Beale. We walked back to the East, didn’t even stop inside a club the whole night. Thursday <a href="http://www.reverbnation.com/woodenfinger" target="_blank">WOODEN FINGER</a> stopped by from Jackson,<a href="http://www.statueoflibertyband.com/" target="_blank"> STATUE OF LIBERTY</a> came too. <a href="http://www.statueoflibertyband.com/" target="_blank">CARL</a> was somewhere in the radius. The magic was at CHARLIE’S HOUSE SHOW, thanks to <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Clouds-Mountains" target="_blank">CLOUDS AND MOUNTAINS</a>. The nebula of bands settled there in the front lawn. <a href="http://www.thedevilwhale.com/" target="_blank">DEVIL WHALE</a>, <a href="http://www.reverbnation.com/northamerica" target="_blank">NORTH AMERICA</a>. Our set turned into a dance party. <a href="http://hesmybrothershesmysister.com/" target="_blank">HE IS MY BROTHER, SHE IS MY SISTER</a> blew everyones mind, some still haven’t recovered. <a href="https://www.facebook.com/people/A-Tom-Collins/100000775574526" target="_blank">A TOM COLLINS</a> was possessed, <a href="http://www.facebook.com/DRYCmusic" target="_blank">DRY RIVER YACHT CLUB</a> layered strings and reed and horns into the corner of a Thai Restaurant,<a href="http://somesayleland.com/" target="_blank"> SOME SAY LELAND</a> drew everyone in to the most delicate air. The last act we saw was an incredible metal band, perched on a hilltop outside of an old hangar. “This is our last song! Anyone standing around is a pussy! Put down your girlfriend’s hand, jump in the pit and get yourself a scar!”</span><br />
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</span></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;"><span style="font-family: 'Courier New', Courier, monospace;">It was 11am when they entered the darkest jungle of South America. They hacked their way through the brush and leaves. They got lost. They were attacked by head-hunting giant wasp people. They were just about to give up hope when the turtle heard a wild song in the distance. They went towards it and saw the witch-doctor! She was dressed up in a gown of moon and stars, wearing the sun as her crown, and had a cape of swirling medicinal jungle leaves. She saw them and said “My name is Kris! I have been waiting for you! Hurry- we must go to the Rocky Mountains. There is no time to lose. We must find the Grail by 4pm today!” They both climbed on the turtle shell and rode north. It was 1pm when they saw the great Rocky Mountains rise up out of the endless plains. They knew they were almost to the chapel. </span></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;"><span style="font-family: 'Courier New', Courier, monospace;"><br />
</span></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;"><span style="font-family: 'Courier New', Courier, monospace;">But first they had to pass through the great Junkland which is a very treacherous and desolate wasteland full of all the dreams that humankind abandoned when they became adults. They had to face the guardian of Junkland. For a while they saw and heard nothing except for piles of trash. Then they started to hear rhythms in the junk. Kris said ‘That’s the Junk Master! He’s casting spells…” The beats were so cyclical and poly-rhythmic that the group just stood there, transfixed. Joe called out “Show yourself, Junkmaster!” and soon he emerged from a pile of scrap metal. “My name is Carl!“, The Junkmaster said. He had 10 arms, each holding some article of junk. He spoke in rhythms that were so sick and insane that the group almost dissolved into anti-matter- until Kris started singing some gorgeous earthy syllables spun out in tape delay. She asked him to join the adventure, and he was happy to. Thus, they rode on. </span></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;"><span style="font-family: 'Courier New', Courier, monospace;"><br />
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<span style="color: #222222; font-family: Arial; font-size: 12px; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline; white-space: pre-wrap;">Sunday we pulled into Crestone. The experience has been just as unpredictable as we expected. A month ago we booked a gig at The Laughing Buddha, and planned to rent a cabin from the manager. That's all that was planned. We figured we'd call when we got to town. Electrum Amor. Of course, we didn't have her number- but no big deal. We saw it on a banner as soon as we pulled into town. We called, left a message, waited. It was getting cold, there was no one around, and we had no where to go. We asked an old man with a box of doughnuts if he knew Electrum. He said he did! He said that she's in Hawaii and won't be back for a week. But- Shirley tends bar at the Laughing Buddha, so she might know what to do. She also works for Century 21, he said, and if we wanted her number we can go walk around and look for her real estate signs. Then he told us that there is a yard full of yurts that Electrum rents out, and we should just go knock on doors until we find one that's not occupied, then move in. Then he told us that his name is Grandfather Peter Coyote and the doughnuts he was carrying were made by God. We ate some. </span><br />
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<span style="color: #222222; font-family: Arial; font-size: 12px; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline; white-space: pre-wrap;">We went into the yard with the yurts. Knocked on one door- opened it- saw an unmade bed. Knocked on another door. It was answered by a tough lady. I told her about our predicament. She asked ‘were you sent to me?’ I told her I was sent by intuition because I was just knocking on doors at random. Then she told me that if I</span><br />
<span style="color: #222222; font-family: Arial; font-size: 12px; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline; white-space: pre-wrap;">was sent to her, it's because she's in charge of enforcing the noise ordinance. She was the guardian of the Decibel Level. She went on to say that the decibel level before 10pm can be up to 65, but after 10pm it can't be louder than 55. There have been 4 complaints, she said, and now there will have to be a court date. Furthermore, she said, there should be one yurt open that we could move into without any reservation or communication with anyone! We thanked her for her time and her odd message about decibel levels and we moved into the yurt. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 12px; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline; white-space: pre-wrap;">Back to the simple challenges of life on the road. Grumpy is my least favorite dwarf. Last night we pulled into town without a clue where to go. We were met with the news that our hostess is in Hawaii. Grandpa Peter Coyote gave us donuts. The lady yelled at us about decibels. We moved into a yurt without asking. Bought whiskey from a closed-off lady. Then 3 things happened at once: David made a big move in our ritual Rummy game, our fish and chips arrived, and we were given our palace. We had to work for it, but it came eventually.</span><br />
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<span style="color: #222222; font-family: Arial; font-size: 12px; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline; white-space: pre-wrap;">We've been holding up in the San Luis Valley for 5 days now! It's so expansive that I forget that I even exist. It apparently used to be the edge of an inland sea. We've been swimming around in our Beige minivan- who is named either Beige-ing, or Beige-a-vu, or Beige-against-the-machine.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 12px; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline; white-space: pre-wrap;">Meanwhile I am waiting and watching and planning. This town = weathered faces + vibrant eyes. Settle down long enough to find the part of you that’s been running. Follow the Grandpa Coyote call to the bottom of a canyon where you can find hot springs and the winged serpent basking on the rock. We lock eyes only so that infinity will show herself. I wish I knew how to get into the closed-off places.</span><br />
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<span style="color: #222222; font-family: Arial; font-size: 12px; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline; white-space: pre-wrap;">Now here we sit at the Lotus Cafe. Sipping coffee. Kris forgot her computer so she is staring contemplatively. I know what she's thinking though. She's thinking about how we cooked breakfast pizzas- open faced omelettes with cheese, salsa, broccoli, spinach, avocado. She's thinking about how we ate roasted sweet potatoes with red coconut curry sauce. She's thinking about how we should blog more often. You never know who is out there with some free time, wanting to read this stuff! She's right, you know. </span><span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 15px; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline; white-space: pre-wrap;"></span><br />
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<span style="background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Arial; font-size: 11pt; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;">Just sitting in the Warehouse, waiting to work. It’s cold and rainy, so I opened the windows. I made a Vermonter Omelet. I’m thinking about songs, practice, travel. Dreaming of Europe. I haven’t been back in a couple of years. Thinking about Irish music, steam punks, jug bands. Hemingway in Paris in the twenties, writing about a gorgeous brunette woman he saw in a café on Place St. Michel, who got away, and by now she’s grown old and died. But I glimpsed her in his words and I can see why he was compelled to write about her- to pass the message along. It’s fall. It’s internal time. I think of the winter coming on and smile warmly. Little sparkling lights in the snow. Sipping a hot totty, bundled up in a sweater. Trips to the mountains, fireplaces, evergreens. Everyone is hanging out and working now. Preparing. Dreaming up fantastic spring and summer adventures. We’re buying a van. We’ll just be gypsies for a while. See what’s going on around the this country.</span><br />
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<span style="background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Arial; font-size: 11pt; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;">It is still that same riff over and over and over. And it never gets old. Like watching a section of the creek carving out the clay. The pattern is an illusion, each note completely different but passing by as if it were all the same. One measure at a time is taken, digested. Dynamics and sustain. Say all of the words you want, it won’t even come close to describing what is actually happening. Who was it that said talking about music is like dancing about architecture?</span><span style="background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Arial; font-size: 11pt; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;"> Then there are the lyrics. Yes, a new dimension is added. He sings in a foreign language but it does not matter. It is irrelevant. The images are painted with the inflections of the voice. I do not need to know the names of the colors. They fit so well as the riff plays over and over and over.</span><br />
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<span style="background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Arial; font-size: 11pt; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;">Even leaving at 3:30 the traffic is worse - 15 minutes to drive one mile. I think I used to run one in 6. Too much gear to run with. Could just learn everything on the harmonica. Remember to grab the List. We still have to fill a few dates in January, start sending emails for the spring too. Sucks the Theater is already booked that far in advance. Oh yeah, and iTunes, need to get the songs up on iTunes. They want us to pick a genre. Experimental roots? Progressive acoustic? Indie folk? What does that even mean? Good God. All they have is Country. World. Blues.</span><span style="background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Arial; font-size: 11pt; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;"> Words. Words. Words.</span><br />
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<a href="http://chimneychoir.bandcamp.com/album/turtle%20">http://chimneychoir.bandcamp.com/album/turtle </a>Chimney Choirhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15166756448905706725noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1502150049674818620.post-59764818856108896812011-06-20T14:17:00.000-07:002011-06-20T14:17:14.773-07:00Look at my finger!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;"><span id="internal-source-marker_0.7430392991948137" style="background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Arial; font-size: 11pt; font-style: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;">The theater is amazing- like a Vaudeville scene in a Tim Burton movie. We are the first of 5 bands. It’s a crazy long night. The owner of the theater was very kind- very interested. Didn’t complain. Talked of things and people that were inspiring to her.</span><br />
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<span style="background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Arial; font-size: 11pt; font-style: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;">So there were a lot of people sitting in the pews as we got ready to play. And the audience loved it. But the host was somewhat of a dick to us. Obviously didn’t care to listen- he was wandering about and talking through our set. Before the last song- ‘All the Time’- I asked the sound guy: “Do we have time for one more?” (knowing that we did- as we have our sets timed meticulously at this point). Thumbs up from the sound guy. We begin our plodding doomsday intro to the song. A few bars in , our ungracious host storms up to the stage, waving a chubby finger. He gruffly interrupts the song to tell us that we only have time for one more song! It is apparent that we weren’t appreciated by the host. That can be a buzz kill. But the audience ate it up- and it was a beautiful space to play.</span><br />
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<span style="background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Arial; font-size: 11pt; font-style: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;">A toast to the full moon and an evening invitation lead us to the empty barn, where sound batters back and forth between the rafters long after the moment is over. Time stretches long and warbley. We have our third spontaneous sound orchestra of the trip, but I’m getting ahead of myself. Always ahead or behind, that’s part of the pathology of changing so rapidly, powerfully...I have not caught up with last week even, and this one will be no less poignant. </span><br />
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<span style="background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Arial; font-size: 11pt; font-style: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;">I am awoken from a sound sleep to a loud drunk girl pointing at me and shouting- “Look there are people sleeping everywhere!!” I say to her- “I just woke up to someone pointing and laughing at me. I don’t even know where I am!” “You’re in Burlington.” she says, and I fall back to an angry sleep.</span><br />
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<span style="background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Arial; font-size: 11pt; font-style: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;">After each performance I wanted to disappear into total anonymity. The funny thing is that we got a lot of praise and compliments- and it didn’t matter. I just wanted to hide away. So I hung out a while and listened to the host play his set. He was gritty and soulful. Angry. Great musician and singer. His banter was nervous. He mumbled broken sentences and paced about- complained about his guitar strings, sputtered apologetically between songs. He was the King when he wasn’t on stage. But when he got up there, he looked like a gigantic 4 year old with a beard and guitar. The bucket came around and I tipped him my last dollar. Later in the night, during the next band’s set, he called me cheap for not putting any tips in the bucket. But what can I say? “I can’t tip them because I gave you my last dollar!” A likely story. I just had to accept the insult. Actually- I acted as if I didn’t hear it. He walked away. I didn’t say bye when I left that night.</span><br />
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<span style="background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Arial; font-size: 11pt; font-style: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;">Henry stays with us all the way home. We wind up again in the barn, toying with voice and vibration. We are closer, and will contend with all these heart-magnets sooner or later. Tonight was a pinnacle and tomorrow, a fall, though I don’t know it yet. This carnival has more funhouse mirrors than I’m accustomed to. And landmines underfoot. And thought-mines and feeling-mines, all covered under the details.</span><br />
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<span style="background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Arial; font-size: 11pt; font-style: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;">My desire to disappear consumed me and before long I could resist it no more. I said a vague and mysterious goodbye to my friends and vanished in the night. I rambled around the streets of Brooklyn- full of hopeless despair. I rambled past Ceol and dropped in. E.W. Harris was out back. Exactly the guy I needed to see. He is such an inspired creative odd ball of boundless brilliance. I just wanted to listen to him talk about crazy shit for a while. And he did. He talked about Mobile, Alabama as an epicenter of Avante-folk- and open minded freak flag bubble in the infamously narrow and bigoted state. He talked about his post-apocalyptic concept band. He talked about Phillip glass’s ‘Einstein on the Beach”. It was music to my ears. He put me on an F train and sent me off at the ‘Jay-Metrotech’ stop. “Just walk straight to Myrtle. If you see the alligator eating a headless baby- you know you’re on the right track! “ The train pulled away. I exhaustedly emerged from the subway into the hot night. I saw neither alligator nor headless baby.</span><br />
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<span style="background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Arial; font-size: 11pt; font-style: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;">I’d forgotten the briefcase at Banjo Jim’s the night before and had to take the bus back down to get it. It was all rigged up for the computer samples and padded with blocks of styrofoam wrapped up in patterns of electrical tape. When the bartender found it there at the end of the night he thought it was a bomb. “What the fuck man? Who still owns of one those old things? You gotta be careful with that thing - I wouldn’t open it on the subway if I were you.”</span><br />
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<span style="background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Arial; font-size: 11pt; font-style: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;">It was 100 degrees in the city and I got a head rush after standing up too quick in the park where we sat and watched. If there was nothing else to do today we would have just sat and watched. Like that old man we passed somewhere on the Lower East Side. He’d probably been sitting in the same chair for 60 years taking in the street from the pinpoints in his dark and heavy eyes, face like hardened plaster. We passed his world lugging our gear to the subway, the suitcase and guitar barely making it through the turnstile. </span><br />
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Our last night in Taylor was a mixture of porch songs and whiskey bottles, pork chops and purple potatoes, beets and chard that were pulled from the ground only a few hours before. David was figuring out Poor Black Mattie in open tunings and the riff was heard out into the field from behind the busted screen door - Dusty kindly nailed it back onto the frame after the storm last week. Then we found ourselves sailing off of the rocky swamp of the Mississippi coast - muddy brown water spilling out past the oil rigs and cranes. Out on the water it is calm and beautiful - Rocky is barking out orders barely discernible in his thick Gulf accent. "Pull the jib in a little more... little more! See them tells up on the sail? You want 'em both flying backwards - that means the wind is catching the sail just right. Now git ready, we gonna tack. Git in the middle now - watch your head!" The main swung around and we rolled over to Port. "Let out the jib! Let it out!" I yanked on the thin blue rope and the jib sail caught then opened up wide - we shot across the bay and passed David and Caleb. "Ya see what we done? We stole their wind - cain't sail with no wind." <br />
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We sipped rum as the orange sun lit up the bay and turned the rigs a gold metallic. "All them fisherman and trappers - they were just sittin' around when the government them they couldn't work no more. Then the oil company came along and paid 'em to use their boats - laying boom and whatnot, hell alotta guys got rich doing nothing - call 'em spillionaires."<br />
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We walked along the Boardwalk where old tires and bags of Doritos had washed up on shore. Before the storm they said there were trees twice as big, hundreds of years old. I saw the trash grow up and over the houses and parks - rigs as far as the eye could see and signs saying "Enter water at your own risk". It will still look beautiful at sunset. But it gets to be 4am real quick. By the time you pack up the P.A. and load the wagon and drive to your destination along a jungle-quiet South Mississippi highway there is little time to take in the day's report. The obedient digestion of routine that accompanied my city days was gone and each morning starts different. The cell phone alarm woke me up just before 9am. They just aren't the same - fumbling first for your glasses and then trying to hit a tiny plastic number with grumpy thumbs to stop the beeping. The sound is no where close to the day's true alarm. The old, brown one bigger than a shoe sits blind in a closet, chord wrapped around the speaker and dial with a giant snooze button resting on top. <br />
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We left the cabin sealed<br />
For 3 days <br />
Hoping the flies would go<br />
Away and for the most part<br />
They did<br />
Not that it mattered much<br />
Anyway because we sat<br />
Most of the day<br />
And night on the porch.<br />
It was cooler there<br />
And there was nothing<br />
Bad on TV <br />
Only silhouettes of dark<br />
Trees etched into a slightly<br />
Bluer background of stars<br />
Pressed deep into the sky<br />
So you could barely tell<br />
How bright they really burn.<br />
I wanted to sleep there<br />
Under the porch light engulfed<br />
In a deep summer fog<br />
But the bugs would be bad<br />
And already itching I made<br />
My way back inside.<br />
The cheap white walls<br />
And bent-up plastic shades<br />
Not blocking the light<br />
Or heat. It was still hot<br />
When I sat on the bed<br />
staring up at the ceiling<br />
Fan wobbling in orbit<br />
Thinking it would make<br />
A good image<br />
To end the blog.<br />
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Somebody's always floating, some are diving down deep, some drown. There's a warm, powerful breeze on my skin and a little touch of lost underneath. I don't know if I'll ever stop wandering away...<br />
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...Fell open into the Rio Grande, with a feather in my fist and a steering wheel in my other hand. I'm on a Texas road, red soil, coyotes, full moon on the mesa, and I couldn'ta dreamed it better than this way. As I sit down to write I'm losing the light of day. Always wishing I was better is wearing me down, whittling me into a frown which I do not wish to claim.<br />
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A man on a boat with a parasol. The turtle rock. Your back against my legs as we sit on a rock and praise the moon for her beauty and grace. Late night pictures in the fullness of our imagination. Kind strangers. So, so many kind strangers. The light is fading by the moment. My pen bleeds into the dawning black. Who lives here? What is it that these people experience? It seems so different, but I suspect that it's very much the same in every way that matters...<br />
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...and for now I'm happy to be sitting still-in-motion, it makes the familiarity just that much sweeter. Walked an underwhelming famous Austin strip last night before having my mind blown by an ordinary backyard scene, complete with community and redemption from ego. I'm alone in a crowd, pressed against the universes inside the strangers, appearing separate but so obviously orbiting around one another, brushing up against infinity and pretending it's not incredible to feel skin-on-skin. Maybe I am out of control radiation, needing to be controlled lest I give the world cancer. Maybe I am just a blink of an eye, a twitch in the night, a faltering word that belies a deep emotional undercurrent. Maybe I'm on fire all the time, and all I really know is that someday, baby, I'm gonna die.<br />
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The breeze is different everywhere you go. Sometimes the air sticks to you like an entity, others it just disappears and sucks you dry, so that moisture becomes coveted like a dream...<br />
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...leaving New Orleans, driving in a Subaru named Rosie straight into the heart of the apocalypse. Back to the roving consistency of the trio, our stuff, our destination hanging in the future like a mystery puzzle we do not hurry to solve. I am so affected by the heartbeat of the city behind us. The air is so wet that the skin here glows, bodies press together and anything goes. Part celebration, part self-destruction. I am drawn to this particular pulse like a magnet. There's something in me represented by this place, see? Raw, passionate, dirty breath of humanity in all its glory and pain. The streets run with blood, you can sense it, and somehow that means priorities have been straightened out, lives reexamined. You can't dance with death that closely without tapping into life, I suppose. Colors and fabrics and characters swirl around the voodoo alley where the mistress keeps her secrets and mine in a fake coffee can that smells vaguely of Vicks Vapo-Rub.<br />
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Murky water, bridges, tunnels, pockets of magnolias and live oaks, the smell of frying bread and bird, music in the distance played for change. I never knew before I came. Never knew from books I read. You can't kill us, we are already dead. Ghosts in the alley, filling up on cheap booze and tempestuous sex, sin, and cajun kin. I wish I was enjoying the shit out of today, but really I feel heavy, tortured, alive, inspired, tired. Do we have to talk about it? I think so. The city is a swamp, hot, black, watery, steamed up, potentially dangerous and spectacularly beautiful...<br />
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...A day off in Taylor, Mississippi. The porch is the town square, chatting away, wiling away the hours of the day. Touring - road life - it turns out, is an art. All this outward energy, socializing, performing, being hosted, gracios, present, friendly, thankful...it's a lot of hard work. A lot of easy work too.<br />
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We forgot about breakfast, and here we are hungry and planless. I draw Queen of Wands from the Tarot and skip away to the corners of my mind outside the limitations of space and time. Tomorrow is very far away. Ok then, bye bye now...<br />
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We left Taos and took 518 to 75 to 76. The scenic route. We got out and tried to walk round the lake. there were 2 fishermen in one spot- a quiet old man and a middleaged man in a yellow shirt. He talked a lot to us. I said- "What do you got in there?"- meaning what kind of fish are stocked in the lake. He thought I was asking what kind of bait he had. He answered- "PowerBait and Salmon Eggs. That's all I got." He said it apologetically. There was also a cute chubby little girl. She said "Hi!" to us in the middle of the middle aged man's sentence. He told us that the wind was ruining the day. Said he'd been here since 10. It was 3:30. Kris asked if the wind scared the fish away. Something like- "Do the fish hear the wind?" I watched him sip a beer and counted six empty beer bottles neatly lined up in front of him. "No," he replied to Kris, "the wind blows the rod too much and it moves the bait around."<br />
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I thought you were supposed to move the bait around a little. That makes the fish think that the bait is some little creature- swimming about and having a perfectly merry frolic beneath the waves. That's when the fish decides to brutally murder the little being. But! to the ultimate chagrin of the fish, it's victim was not an innocent frolicking little being! It is actually a lump of chemicals stuck on a sharp barbed metal hook! the hook pierces through the sacred head of the cruel unwitting fish and he is yanked out of the universe, through a worm hole and slapped against the hot dry sand- squirming beneath the cheap Walmart pocket knife.<br />
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He envisions his past memories projecting on a movie screen. It's a Drive-In. All the fish are sitting in seashells. Some are eating the eggs of smaller fish the way we eat popcorn. He watched himself hatch- bursting forth into the wonderful shimmering underwater phenomena. He saw his first bicycle ride- his first day at school, his first kiss. He saw his first 'F', the first time he got fired, the first time he got dumped. One fish in a seashell leaned over to another fish- feeling naively safe from the dangers projected on the screen before her- and whispered- "Who was fatter- Fats Waller or Fats Domino?"<br />
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