Archive for April, 2006

laugh all the time try to get high

Saturday, April 29th, 2006

scream yr crazy
lost and found

my prayer to you is that you do all the things you set out to do

live yr life the way you

love

listen to:

cat power *
psychic hearts

thurston moore *
psychic hearts

*** bushwick is beautiful mentioned a great band called the psychic hearts who named themselves after the thurston original. please go and listen.

last year thurston moore released the book “mix tape : the art of cassette culture” that shows the intense relationships behind making a perfect mix. over 45 various special artists from across the world shared different private mixes remembering specific musical moments in their lives.

“basically the book was me just sort of filling in my email address book,

and asking everybody: do you still have any mix tapes around?”

the beauty of sharing apart of yr world with a music listener is knowing that they may truly enjoy something that you love. the art of a mix is made in each way the last few seconds of a song segues into the next, where choices of artists are included or excluded, hidden feelings exist and unspoken silence underlines.


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cant change my feeling cos after all i didnt make it myself

Friday, April 28th, 2006




last night i cried so hard i believe i caught a chill. cant control the vibrations my heart just wont stand still. i got nowhere to turn, im tired of being alone, i feel like breaking up somebody’s home.

cmon take everything cmon take everything cmon take everything cmon take everything

listen to:

ann peebles * breaking up somebody’s home
patty griffin * breaking up somebody’s home [live]


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i dedicate this song to you

Friday, April 28th, 2006


he gently took my arm
he listened to my tears til dawn
we had a change of the moon
we had a change of the moon

it seems that not a day goes by where forgotten lost classics become recently discovered and loved. back in the early 70s, a young german actress by the name of sibylle*baier had locked herself inside a fragile depression. her good friend charline knew that the only way she could get better was a change of scenery, so they travelled together on a forever-changing roadtrip across the alps. the beauty rediscovered along their way, instantly refreshed sibylle making her feel alive and reborn again. there she began to write her first song which eventually led to the special private recordings of the *colour green*. her genuine debut has resided in a closet for over thirty years and was recently released in early 2006 for all to hear.

“sibylle baier is a star who chose to shine
for her friends and family instead of for the whole world.”
the colour green is melodically beautiful and stunning inside its monochrome. the lyrics conjur thoughts of poetic words from sylvia plath and anais nin while the serene perfect quietness of an acoustic guitar lingers ever so gently in the background. ~*~

listen to: the end, tonight

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