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spotified
Now into the second month with paid #Spotify and pleasantly surprised by how much i use it. it’s well matched to random impulses and exploration. From Iwan Fals to David Byrne to Harry Belafonte to In the Hall of the Mountain King, it’s all there. The option to download albums for offline is great.
Great platform for a jazz education too…
under pressure
not much time to think let alone blog these days, but this is pretty awesome:
The backstory:
In the summer of 1981, the British band Queen was recording tracks for their tenth studio album, Hot Space, at Mountain Studios in Montreux, Switzerland. As it happened, David Bowie had scheduled time at the same studio to record the title song for the movie Cat People. Before long, Bowie stopped by the Queen sessions and joined in. The original idea was that he would add backup vocals on the song “Cool Cat.” “David came in one night and we were playing other people’s songs for fun, just jamming,” says Queen drummer Roger Taylor in Mark Blake’s book Is This the Real Life?: The Untold Story of Freddie Mercury and Queen. “In the end, David said, ‘This is stupid, why don’t we just write one?’” And so began a marathon session of nearly 24-hours–fueled, according to Blake, by wine and cocaine. Built around John Deacon’s distinctive bass line, the song was mostly written by Mercury and Bowie. Blake describes the scene, beginning with the recollections of Queen’s guitarist:
‘We felt our way through a backing track all together as an ensemble,’ recalled Brian May. ‘When the backing track was done, David said, “Okay, let’s each of us go in the vocal booth and sing how we think the melody should go–just off the top of our heads–and we’ll compile a vocal out of that.” And that’s what we did.’ Some of these improvisations, including Mercury’s memorable introductory scatting vocal, would endure on the finished track. Bowie also insisted that he and Mercury shouldn’t hear what the other had sung, swapping verses blind, which helped give the song its cut-and-paste feel.
rock on
i have a particular fondness for covers that exceed their originals, and this one is the best of the best. David Byrne is a genius.
Happy St. Patrick’s Day
Time to throw back a pint of the black stuff with the Pogues and the Dubliners
40 years ago, humanity took a great leap forward
when David Bowie released Space Oddity:
planet earth is blue, and there’s nothing i can do