Loose Lips

More tape recordings. This one probably from December 2009. A demo of a song that I performed with Daoud as part of our Wet Bandits/Sticky Bandits collaboration last year. It’s the first recording of done of myself playing drums, and the part largely mimics what Daoud did (thanks Daoud!).

Since recording the song, I’ve changed some of the music. I don’t often do that, so I’m looking forward to doing an updated recording.

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Loose lips, word “like” get me into trouble.
Like you like me but not like I like you.
What is that “like” supposed to mean to me now
That we are like different people always?

Like the time we bust a cap into the sky,
And we take a walk through a dilated time.
All that we are fits onto a dime,
And it spins, spins, spins,
Lands face up other side.

We take a walk to overlook the sea.
The polished lamps all glow effortlessly,
but theirs: it is a mundane beauty.
It’s available to you and me
and everybody.

I can read your words and you can read my mind.
My face like your shirt (red).
Don’t stick your love in places you know it’s not
When you can observe
to find it where it is.

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Words from The Illuminatus! Trilogy

The book cover of The Illuminatus! Trilogy I just finished the The Illuminatus! Trilogy. I toted this tome in my bag for two months, going across the country, coming back, and breaking to read other books. Even though I’ve been very committed to the novel, I’m not sad to see it’s end. I would recommend it, but only if you have a high tolerance for wacky sci-fi nonsense and knowing winks from the authors.

But, the reason we’re here (or clicking the back button) right now is to read a list of definitions of words that I picked out of the book. There were many more I didn’t know so well, but we’ll just stick to this short list for now.


umbrage

Definition:

a feeling of anger caused by being offended

Context (p20):

and at the same time he observed an increased blandness in Muldoon’s features indicating that he, too, had noted it and was prepared to take umbrage


erudite

Definition:

having or showing profound knowledge

I lost the context, but noted that it was “regarding knowledge”


stochastic

Definition:

being or having a random variable

Also lost context on this one, but it was regarding a “generated pattern”


asperity

Definition:

something hard to endure

Context (p26):

Regarding the president chastising the VP for saying “WOP”:

He spoke with some asperity, since he lived daily with the dread that someday the secret tapes he kept of all Oval Room transactions would be released to the public.


mendacious

Definition:

given to lying

I think of “mentir”, Spanish for “to lie”

Context (p?):

In this moment, now, as I tighten the trigger, the tyrant dies, and with him all the lies of a cruel, mendacious epoch.


pons asinorum

Definition:

latin for “bridge of asses”

See Pons Asinorum on Wikipedia for a way better explanation.

Context (p100):

(Didn’t record it)


satrap

Definition (from Princeton Wordnet):

a governor of a province in ancient Persia

A perhaps more apt definition for context below (from classics technology center):

a Persian title that literally means “protector of power”; satraps were essentially administrative governors, ruling a satrapy

Context (p345):

He was an old man, and he was tired of being their servant, or satrap, or satellite


rictus

Definition:

a gaping grimace

Context:

and he begins to grin a rictus not of omnipotence such as he had expected but of something different and unexpected and therefore better – omniscience


aphorism

Definition:

a short pithy instructive saying

Context (p386):

“You might say, ” Moon’s voice betraid pride in the aphorism he was about to unleash, “mankind is a stautory ape.”

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Wordsmith Words

More words I like from the Wordsmith Word-a-Day Mailing List

Star Chamber

A court or group marked by arbitrary, oppressive, and secretive procedures.


Locum

A person filling in for another, especially for a doctor or clergyman.


Steenth

1. Latest in an indefinitely long sequence.
2. One sixteenth.

[Alteration of the word sixteenth.]

Also, the Wordsmith included this:

Notes: The formation of the word “steenth” from “sixteenth” took place through a process called aphesis (from Greek, literally “a letting go”). Aphesis is when an unstressed sound from the beginning of a word get lost over time.

Some other examples are:
“cute” from “acute”
“’tis” from “it is”
“gypsy” from “Egyptian”, from the belief that Gypsies came from Egypt (they actually came from India).


Trichotillomania

A compulsion to pull out one’s hair.

[From Greek tricho- (hair) + tillein (to pluck, pull out) + -mania (excessive enthusiasm or craze).]


paper tiger

One who is outwardly strong and powerful but is in fact powerless and ineffectual.

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4F

A little instrumental piece I recorded in July 2009. Yet another off of my four track tapes. (See my Nirvana, Phoebe and Huggabroomstik covers.)

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Ada

Years ago Phoebe asked me to write a song for her to perform at a sort of variety show that was held at Cake Shop. Phoebe often writes about historical figures, so I wrote a song that would (sort of) fit in her song catalog about Ada Lovelace.

Ada Lovelace was one of the world’s first computer programmers, and one of the first people to see computers as more than just a machine for doing sums. She wrote programmes for Charles Babbage’s Analytical Engine, a general-purpose computing machine, despite the fact that it was never built. She also wrote the very first description of a computer and of software.

That’s from findindada.com, which is celebrating Ada Lovelace Day to encourage people to write (“blog”) about women in science and technology. As my contribution, I present this demo of my musical tribute to Ada:

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The lyrics allude to Ada Lovelace and Ada the programming language named after her.

Ada, they made you in the nineteenth century,
The only child Lord Byron bore legitimately.
Your mother was the parallelogram princess.
To keep herself sane she taught you math; she was obsessed.

Ada, they remade you in nineteen-seven-nine.
Department of Defense named you in four years time
After last century’s Countess of Lovelace,
And then they used your name to enter outer space.

But, Ada, you failed them when you tried to launch that ship.
And, Ada, they failed you when they bled you – you were sick,
But bleeding cannot cure you of uterine cancer.
And spaceships won’t fly when they’re filled with runtime errors.

So, Ada, we remember you by making up this language,
And continuing the works of folks like Charles Babbage.

And I always think of you when using my computer.

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Suddenly, Something’s Changed (Huggabroomstik Cover)

Continuing my 2009 tape dumps (see my Nirvana and Phoebe Kreutz recordings), here’s a recording of “Suddenly Something’s Changed”, a Huggabroomstik song. I’ve played the song many times with the band, but arranging the song around my guitar part gave me a perverse thrill.

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Leftover West-Coaster Pictuer

So I took a lot of images while on the west coast last month, and I couldn’t write stories for them all. Here’s a batch of photos, unexplained.

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Bull Run, Beer Run (Phoebe Kreutz cover)

Continuing my unloading of 4-track recordings from last year, here’s a recording of Phoebe’s “Bull Run, Beer Run”. This was more fun than the Nirvana recording because I got more bold with experimenting with other instruments.

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Buckeye Arizona Morning

March 21, 2010 – Buckeye, Arizona

I wake up in a smelly motel room. Time to talk awake, and take a walk. I start on the sidewalk.

A Botanic Star

Then I take to the road. My destination, a big statue, stands 40 feet tall in the distance.

A 40 Foot Man Stands at the end of a road.

Walk walk walk.

The man is a big statue.

Stand proud, giant hobo. I wonder who would have put the fellow here.

A closeup on the upper half of Hobo Joe

A plaque sits on the hobo’s pedestal…

???

… and leaves me more confused. It reads:

Hobo Joe
Built by and
stands in memory of
Marvin Ransdale
(1928-1988)
by
his good friend
Ramon Gillum
July, 1989

Did Marvin build it in his own memory? Did Ramon build it for Marvin? Perhaps they build it together, but come July, 1989 only Ramon was around to remember Marvin’s contribution? I’m not sure.

But the hobo lives near a meat processing plant.

Joe stands near the meat processing facility.

I begin looping back to the hotel, and meet an owl guide.

An plastic owl with a missing eye glares at you.

He reveals to me the mysteries of waste and tools left out by citizens of Buckeye.

A tractor hides behind a wire linked fence.

Rusty pipes look at you from atop a flat trailer bed.

A green branch with orange thorns points at you.

A cityscape made of circuitry.

Done with waste, I continue with the drive thru to the motel.

A fast food drive thru, leading nowhere.

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Something in the Way (Nirvana Cover)

A few years ago I was invited to perform the songs “Something in the Way” and “Endless, Nameless” at a Nirvana cover night. It was a challenge to feel satisfied with playing the songs because I wasn’t familiar with Nirvana’s music – I only knew a few singles. I didn’t even listen to all of Nevermind until last April, when I found it at a used record store in Berlin.

When between apartments in May, I spent some time at my family’s home with my 4-track recording some songs, “Something in the Way” among them. That was nearly a year ago. Having that time apart makes the recordings sound more complete to my ears. Still rough, but complete enough to share with other ears, if they’ll take them.

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