Mismatched, mishmash mix
While I've got plenty of sweetness and light, there are still dark streets and rainy nights inside my head. Walks down these ill lit paths have me contemplating melancholy, desperation, and loneliness; not so much indulging in them, more examining them, prodding around their edges. Taking their temperature, as it were. Music is often the quickest route to these gray spaces.
Case in point, "Christmas Card From A Hooker In Minneapolis". Besides having one of the best titles ever, the song itself embodies that ragged, rough and tumble downheartedness that I’m talking about. A listen to this got the music bug cranking away. Visions of Billie Holiday and stripped down, sad torch songs came flooding in and it was off to the races.
This mix ended up in a lot of places that I didn’t expect. I’d originally envisioned a tapestry of acoustic, tears-inspired pieces, but Portishead came creeping in and everything went all to hell. Suddenly I’m cramming doo wop together with trip hop and dusty Texas blues. Pain Teens raised their ugly head and bared their claws in response to Shirley Horn and Etta fell to her knees in misery.
Stumbling and tripping, I finally made it out the other side.
This thing ain’t perfect by any means. Even I have some issues with the sequence, but that’s how it all poured out of me. Then again, what we’re talking about here isn’t perfect to begin with. We all have times where we’re broken and empty, disjointed and out of whack. And the road map back from that soft and bitter place never has a straight line on it.
Games, Blame, and Hard Luck Dames
01 Tom Waits - Christmas Card From A Hooker In Minneapolis
02 Billie Holiday - Fine And Mellow
03 Peggy Lee - Johnny Guitar
04 Portishead - Over
05 Rasputina - Rusty The Skatemaker
06 Sneaker Pimps - How Do
07 Etta James - I'd Rather Go Blind
08 Lightnin' Hopkins - Drinkin' Woman
09 The Chantels - Maybe
10 Shirley Horn - You Won't Forget Me
11 Pain Teens - Moonray
12 Joseph Arthur - Invisible Hands
13 Lamb - Feela
14 Alberta Adams - Remember
15 Deanna Durbin - Always
Let you ears wander through the above by clicking here and check out other musical fallout I've thrown together at the DJ Abstract website.
Continuing to wax poetic with:
Various - Games, Blame, and Hard Luck Dames
('cause everybody hurts)
2nd Gen - Irony Is
(and they like hurting you)
Abacinate - Ruination
(faster and louder)
Billy Eckstein - Billy's Best
(so cheesy it hurts)
Radiohead - Kid A
(hoping that you choke)
Case in point, "Christmas Card From A Hooker In Minneapolis". Besides having one of the best titles ever, the song itself embodies that ragged, rough and tumble downheartedness that I’m talking about. A listen to this got the music bug cranking away. Visions of Billie Holiday and stripped down, sad torch songs came flooding in and it was off to the races.
This mix ended up in a lot of places that I didn’t expect. I’d originally envisioned a tapestry of acoustic, tears-inspired pieces, but Portishead came creeping in and everything went all to hell. Suddenly I’m cramming doo wop together with trip hop and dusty Texas blues. Pain Teens raised their ugly head and bared their claws in response to Shirley Horn and Etta fell to her knees in misery.
Stumbling and tripping, I finally made it out the other side.
This thing ain’t perfect by any means. Even I have some issues with the sequence, but that’s how it all poured out of me. Then again, what we’re talking about here isn’t perfect to begin with. We all have times where we’re broken and empty, disjointed and out of whack. And the road map back from that soft and bitter place never has a straight line on it.
Games, Blame, and Hard Luck Dames
01 Tom Waits - Christmas Card From A Hooker In Minneapolis
02 Billie Holiday - Fine And Mellow
03 Peggy Lee - Johnny Guitar
04 Portishead - Over
05 Rasputina - Rusty The Skatemaker
06 Sneaker Pimps - How Do
07 Etta James - I'd Rather Go Blind
08 Lightnin' Hopkins - Drinkin' Woman
09 The Chantels - Maybe
10 Shirley Horn - You Won't Forget Me
11 Pain Teens - Moonray
12 Joseph Arthur - Invisible Hands
13 Lamb - Feela
14 Alberta Adams - Remember
15 Deanna Durbin - Always
Let you ears wander through the above by clicking here and check out other musical fallout I've thrown together at the DJ Abstract website.
Continuing to wax poetic with:
Various - Games, Blame, and Hard Luck Dames
('cause everybody hurts)
2nd Gen - Irony Is
(and they like hurting you)
Abacinate - Ruination
(faster and louder)
Billy Eckstein - Billy's Best
(so cheesy it hurts)
Radiohead - Kid A
(hoping that you choke)
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