So, I am in Los Angeles right now. I played a show last night at Lincoln Center (more on that later) and then got up at crunk o’clock in the morning to catch the first flight out. After arriving, I got my little shorts out and went to the Hotel Gym, where the treadmills are hooked up to TV’s. Now, I don’t have a TV at home, so, every time I see some, I am always jostled. First of all, all of the advertisements were for security systems, addiction recovery programs, divorce attorneys, and something that alerts 911 if you are old and fall. But the TV self! Missing children! Sex Criminals! This Nancy Grace woman was interviewing All the Involved Parties in what appears to be a newly-vanish’t little girl, this time called Haleigh (as opposed to Missing Maidens of Yesteryear, Caylee & Natalee). The graphics on the screen are hysterical and hysteria-inducing. Look at this:<\/p>\n
This is, in case you couldn’t pick it apart, Nancarrow’s 7th Study<\/em> for Player Piano, the codetta from Jaheim’s Fabulous<\/em><\/a> and some random talking from Die Zauberfl\u00c3\u00b6te<\/em>.<\/p>\n
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\nBuckets & Cans & Rolodex<\/small><\/p>\n
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\nmore buckets. Photo Teitur Lassen. <\/small><\/p>\n
Then, he played a song of his, off of his genius Faroese-language album K\u00c3\u00a1ta Horni\u00c3\u00b0<\/a><\/em> (the eth is silent)<\/p>\n
[audio:01 Havnin er.mp3]
\nTeitur Havnin er ein l\u00c3\u00adtil bygd<\/em><\/small><\/p>\n
I have blogged about this song before<\/a>, but in last night’s context, I used it as an example of how I think a song should function: perfectly constructed, bittersweet, exactly the right length, but able to stand up to a variety of arrangements. Last night, Thomas and I, acting as the band Peter Pears<\/a>, provided a piano four-hands arrangement.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"