Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Haw To Make A Fishing Boat

Resting in the Elysee for Alain Bashung

Sunday at the Elysee Palace is the last live album of Alain Bashung, last moment of life and eternity.

Invitation intimate complicity last check unnecessary aura stellar Bashung blessed elegantly that audience to complete fidelity, "I wish you strength and love" half of this pronounced guttural voice that to the end, as will miraculously untouched, and is measured according to this memorable performance all the energy, hope and faith Alain, the thunderstruck, drew from the strong attachment to his audience exponentially in adoration.

He who wished to enter with dignity in the dark it almost wanted to leave us to our fate as humans, tossed in a decade sad when our dreams, our fantasies were preparing to beg in vain, after his death, a new troubadour capable of making the torment of their souls so beautiful melodic caskets.

Sunday at the Elysee day holiday for the common man but cleverly exploited by the artisan rigorous Alain scene where apparently he felt more at home than in the tubes in which creativity somnambulistic monopolized the brain arrangers of the most finicky sound.

late metamorphosis into Leonard Cohen metaphysics, screw cap and dark suit, Alain Bashung with unfailing determination continued to travel around France to bathe in a trail of dust bright rooms filled with more and more; worshipers reassuring that put balm on the anguish of approaching death. These fans, for reasons moulted scattered in comforters anonymous but vital, do not sulk their pleasure and boasted a growing responsibility, that of maintaining the land of the living by the testimony of their admiration of the nutritional emaciated figure of genius, thanks 30 years spent in the service of grace. This constant innovation, these painful explorations in the atolls of souls atomized resulted in a work of such emotional refinement it could not find her sad end in a methodical destruction of which his body later revealed the stigmata.

Saying too many beautiful things, making us feel emotions sovereign, had come to believe Bashung immortal, by the divinely think outside world, it was not the case and we learned a sad evening in March, months painful, god of war where the sneaky brilliant interpreter of the night I lie to give up fighting.

It is no secret to anyone Blue Oil, even if slowly reveals its wonders (like any disk Bashung, he settles voluptuously in the swamps of our interpretations eager) was an uneven album, which ended in a hurry and marbled stylistic hesitation. Listening to these tours decisive, it qualifies this by magnifying obviously bitter suddenly this mixed picture, leveling the awkwardness of writing with praise in intimate relation with the absolute recognition of a talent free of any challenge. Whatever system erected in these environments, some questionable songs in pen, through the courage shown by the singer is more than a lesson in grace, is now a point of no return on which any a generation of songwriters will now have to calibrate its claims at issue.

Sunday at the Élysée : Like a Lego - I missed you - Today at Sousse - Volunteer - My Prisons - Samuel Hall - Venus - At night, I lie - I'll kill the pianist - Light Out - My arms - To the eye - Happe - I spend a caravan - Everybody's Talkin '- Josephine Dare - Military Costume - Mrs dream - To Bill (Calamity Jane, a duet with Chloe Mons) - Vertigo Of Love - Mix - Angora - Nights in White Satin ( Barclay Records - Universal)

Senior Week Ocean City Yahoo

David Bowie - Young Americans

Staying on top is somehow impossible especially when marked a decade as the Beatles, Elton John, the Stones .... Although McCartney could not resist the easy, Lennon, unfortunately we do not know, and Harrison went down literally (those few lines make me wrong) ... David Bowie is no exception to the rule, even if every three or four years, the press goes into raptures over the release of her new CD lying areas Ziggy or Hunky Dory ; what they say, these CDs will never have the intensity , the relevance and the delight of his albums of the seventies ...

Seeking to liquidate Ziggy and Glam who lived three albums (Ziggy , Aladine Sane and Diamond Dogs ), Bowie had to change my skin. Its antennae had indicated to him that black music was moving toward the white audience. The disco was already sticking his nose, but David had the most sophisticated soul. He began turning Soul, revisiting its first directory in the Diamond Dogs tour the U.S. as evidenced by the album David Live , recorded in Philadelphia in July 74 (must be absolutely replay this album had a little to the hatch, stuck in a prolific discography, which Bowie raises her voice in tones of its natural soul rock composed changing Philly sound. Magic!).

Then came the album Young Americans soul recorded between August 1974 and January 75. Y oung Americans glam baffled his fans, but Bowie cleverly reprogrammed to a new destiny: the prophet. Is not that Bowie invented post-punk before punk?

Bowie was surrounded by a new team: the guitarists Earl Slick - who replaced Mick Ronson on the Diamond Dogs tour - and Carlos Alomar will become a true pillar of the Bowie Team and the young saxophonist David Sanborn. The icing on the cake, Lennon composed and played on a piece Fame to become the first No. 1 U.S. Charts in Bowie.

For now, Bowie passes Dick Cavett Show (Dick, who received the ironic Hendrix, Lennon, Harrison, Joplin etc..) And sang the title track of the album. The outlet is live, the black heart Sandborn and omnipresent. Bowie is about to conquer America when these brothers of glam - Marc Bolan, Roxy Music, Slade and others - do not succeed. Bowie has a sense of history.


Friday, October 23, 2009

Image Of Varicose Vein Of Vulva

We Want Miles La Villette

Miles Davis Exhibition at the Cité de la Musique de la Villette in Paris ahead of a musical retrospective of the great mysteries of his work on the Parisian stage.

To show what means, go all to tell the kaleidoscopic journey of an artist, encouraging the Boeotian to delve deeper, attract specialists and be fun and beautiful, such wagers are recurring musical exposure. Whether or John Lennon Serge Gainsbourg, it would be dishonest to disparage the work of La Cité de la Musique, because the characteristic of these exposures is not to say anything - the books are written for specialists that - but brilliantly partially open spaces for future listeners worthy of the name. Miles
exposure is good exposure as such it must try to see at times of low attendance, firstly because the music terminals where people can plug their own headphones to listen to the great stages of the Davisian work are few (4 outlets per terminal), as dark and deep space might create quickly a claustrophobic atmosphere, and finally because it is an exhibition that is consumed in private.
ovoid spaces, then accessible to all ears, present excerpts of great works supported by a discrete iconography. Eight trumpets, jackets made of top designers in the 80s, album covers, film clips (including An elevator to the gallows Louis Malle, Jack Johnson Jim Jacobs of the docu on the boxer and the movie Festival Isle of Wight Murray Lerner) and a few scores are the objects of this worship must.
We regret the superficial treatment of some topics such as the Negro question, reports of painful Miles with white jazz standards, his fear of locking themselves into a kind and his need to surround himself with younger musicians and too ... few interviews with musicians who accompanied the master or permanently affected by it. But, perhaps this was not it a good place to expose it.
It seems to me that this exhibition should be seen as support for the real festivities ahead to find out the concert series where former musicians from Miles, including Wayne Shorter, Jack DeJohnette and Jimmy Cobb, and brilliant interpreters recreate the defining albums of the trumpeter's career.

We Want Miles
Cité de la Musique - Metro Porte de Pantin
Friday 16 October 2009 to Sunday, January 17, 2010

- Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday from 12:00 to 18:00
- Sunday 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
- Friday from 12:00 to 22:00 Admission prices

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- Full price: 8 €
- Reduced price: 4 €

http://www.citedelamusique. fr/minisites/0910_we_want_miles/main.aspx