Friday, December 29, 2006

Ozu

Yasujiro Ozu On Trains and Automobiles
"A compilation of Yasujiro Ozu's common "pillow shots" (to give audience a rest between dialogues)" by Hiroshi Kokubu.



At once contemplative and poetic. Ozu's fascination with trains. The camera (set close to the ground) sits and humbly looks on, almost in awe, at ongoing Life enacting in front of it. Ozu's camera is often positioned at the eye level of one who is knelt/seated on the floor (such as in a respectful, traditional japanese manner), about 3 feet above the ground. Excellent composition of shots. :)

Sunday, December 24, 2006

Drinker's Peace

Merry Christmas. Time of the year to get away from your frantic workload and crazy bosses. Drinker's Peace Out.



Drinker's Peace - Guided By Voices

At times I wish I were dead
Busy people dancing all over my head
Real shock value with every move they make
Real bad headache with every step they take

I get a contact buzz
Can't remember what the problem was
I find it hard to even care
Life was too real till you got there

My life is dirt but you seem to make it cleaner
Reduce my felony to a misdemeanor
When I feel sick you're an antibiotic
Organize my world that was pointless and chaotic

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Sordid Sentinels

Pavement: Wowee Zowee Sordid Sentinels Edition is out. Christmas present for me. :)



What does Wowee Zowee mean to me?

I remember 3 songs sandwiched together- Flux = Rad, Fight This Generation, Kennel District. Flux's a very cool song. Fight This Generation had me humming "Fight-tis Generation" forever. Kennel District is a great Spiral Stairs song. Kennel District also reminds me so much of The Pixies... the "ooo-ooo-ooo" part. :D I think maybe Spiral Stairs likes the Pixies too. And then there's Grave-Ar-chi-tec-ture- I never knew u could put the word "architecture" in the lyrics of a song and it'd fit so well. "We'll Dance, we'll dance..." The album is full of memorable songs. It counts as one of Pavement's great albums and there's every reason to re-release it. But of course, I'm biased when it comes to Pavement. I find that Stephen Malkmus can't make a really bad song.

There's also the closer. I always enjoyed the "closer song" in all the Pavement albums. In this case, it is Western Homes, but we all know the real closer is the 6mins Half a Canyon before that. I listened to this band Grifters later on and in the notes, they wrote Pavement as one of the influences. To me, it's like the whole One Sock Missing album (great album btw) took off from/was launched by this Half a Canyon song. They got the whole Grass Blues thing going too.

Found a version of Half a Canyon on Stereogum.com. It's different from the original album version. This is more like, dubbed "space-blues"? There's also a new version of In the Mouth of a Desert on Matador website.

Pavement- Half a Canyon (Live in Australia) (Stereogum.com)

Pavement- Heckler Spray/In the Mouth of a Desert (Live in Los Angeles) (Matadorrecords.com)

The Fall

The Fall and Mark E. Smith.



Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Julie Doiron Shady Lane Cover

More Pavement stuff.

First, a cover of the Pavement song Shady Lane, by the talented Julie Doiron ex-bassist/guitarist of Eric's Trip (yep the band got it's name from the Sonic Youth's song).


Julie Doiron - Shady Lane (Pavement cover)


Julie Doiron + Shotgun & Jaybird - Snowfalls in November


Julie Doiron + The Wooden Stars - Dance Music


Eric's Trip - Stove


Someone with initials J.M. - We Dance (pretty cool cover of the Pavement song) :)


Pavement on Space Ghost! (pt.1) :O


Pavement on Space Ghost! (pt.2)

Monday, December 11, 2006

346battingcenter-Pavement

Pavement lives on. Would you believe- in Japan? In a relatively unknown jap band by the name of 346battingcenter and a newly released album Clover.

346battingcenter- http://www.myspace.com/346battingcenter


346battingcenter - Range Life (Pavement cover)

It's difficult to do a Pavement song well. These guys managed to pull it off pretty well. They got almost all the lyrics wrong but the fun, relaxed nature of the song - almost spot on.


346battingcenter - Song of Fishing

This band is totally Pavement, crazy about Pavement. :) Check out the other songs on the website- http://www.myspace.com/346battingcenter

Hopes for a Pavement reunion. S.M. mentioned it's possible in the future. I think 'that early-90s Pavement era' is gone. When they do get back together, it will be a different Pavement to behold. Here's to Pavement, past and future. A vid of S.M. in his current incarnation, with The Jicks, I think.


Stephen Malkmus - That's what mama said


Pavement - Range Life (Dumb mtv but a brilliant song nevertheless)

And the crazy lyrics of Range life. Nothing short of poetry.

Range Life
After the glow, the scene, the stage, the set
Talk becomes slow but theres one thing Ill never forget:
Hey, you gotta pay your dues before you pay the rent.
Over the turnstile turn out in the traffic
Theres ways of living its the way Im living
Right or wrong, its all that I can do,
And I wouldnt want to let you be

I want a range life, if I could settle down,
If I could settle down, then I would settle down
[x2]

Run from the pigs, the fuzz, the cops, the heat
Pass me your gloves, theres crime and its never complete
Until you snort it up or shoot it down
Youre never gonna feel free
Out on my skateboard the night is just hummin
And the gum smacks are the pulse Ill follow if my walkman fades
But Ive got absolutely no one, no one but myself to blame

Dont worry- were in no hurry
Schools out, what did you expect?

I want a range life, if I could settle down,
If I could settle down, then I would settle down
[x2]

Out on tour with the smashing pumpkins
Nature kids, i/they dont have no function
I dont understand what they mean
And I could really give a fuck.
The stone temple pilots,
Theyre elegant bachelors
Theyre foxy to me are they foxy to you?
I will agree there isnt absolutely nothing
Nothing more than me

Dreamin dream dream dream....

Words of Convenience

A trivial note. Not a big deal. The 4-letter word- l-o-v-e. Not the other 4-letter word. But both words are similar in that they are often 'words of convenience'. To me, whispering 'I love you' to someone has the effect of saying 'Fuck you' to the person's face. It is effective in conveying particular emotions, but not to be whispered into someone's ears. I think, like "Fuck you", it is only viable when it is shouted out to the world. :) These words hold nothing of the sort of 'a great embodiment of ideals/aspirations', that everyone is led to believe.

It was a Hal Hartley movie, Trust, I think, that made up the summation- love = trust + respect + admiration. It is pretentious to think of 'love' as something greater than the sum of these 3 components.

To me, trust + respect + admiration > love.