Monday, 12 January 2009
Nick Cave - ATP 10/01/09
Sunday, 11 January 2009
Saturday, 10 January 2009
Blogging from the top of the world AKA The Sermon From The Mount!!!
Random scribbles so far...no thanx to the Volvo driver who climbed up the mountain slowly and wasn't polite enough to let us pass in one of the designated areas which meant that on my arrival all I caught of James 'Blood' Ulmer was him saying "thank you" and packing away his guitar. The special guests yesterday were Grinderman who were pretty good with Nick Cave also playing keyboards with the Dirty Three and although they were supposed to play 'Ocean Songs' in it's entirety, time restraints meant that not every track was played. As for The Saints last night, I thought that Chris Bailey was a bit of a pompous prick back in '77 and well nothing seems to have changed! After they had played 'I'm Stranded' it was time for me to say goodnight...and bugger the original intention of staying in a little tent, my traveling companion and I snapped up a family size chalet (complete with spa!) further down the mountain and a good nights sleep was had by all.
As for today I have just finished seeing Michael Gira perform and he was really good. I am going to see him again in Melbourne on Monday night and am really looking forward to the whole show.
Anyway enough of this now, I am going to get something to eat and then enjoy the rest of tonight's bill which includes Ed Keupper's 'Laughing Clowns', Spiritualized and Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds.
More tomorrow including photos.
Friday, 9 January 2009
Interrupted Transmission
No doubt I will tell you ALL about it when I return.
Jason Pierce (Spiritualized) and his guitar! - Hi Fi Bar Melbourne 8th January 2009
Setlist:
Amazing Grace/You Lie You Cheat
Shine A Light
Cheapster
Soul On Fire
Sweet Talk
Sitting On Fire
Walkin' With Jesus
Oh Baby
Rated X
Think I'm In Love
Lay Back In The Sun
Death Take Your Fiddle
Life Is A Problem
Ladies & Gentlemen
She Kissed Me
Come Together
Take Me To The Other Side
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Oh Happy Day
Warning:Audio is very bassy!
Richard Seaver RIP
If you have ever read a book(s) in English by William Burroughs, Alex Trocchi, Henry Miller, Hubert Selby, The Marquis de Sade, Jean Genet, Eugene Ionesco or Samuel Beckett etc. or 'The Story of 'O" (which he translated into English) it was due to this man.
'NY Times' obituary here.
PEN obit here.
'The Terror of Words' here. (Which details his connection to Alex Trocchi's early 1950's French magazine 'Merlin' and how Samuel Beckett was published in English for the first time.)
Thursday, 8 January 2009
Brian Eno on the Gaza conflict
The Israelis are a gifted and resourceful people who fully deserve the right to live in peace, but who seem intent on squandering every chance to allow that to happen. It's difficult to avoid the conclusion that this conflict serves the political and economic purposes of Israel so well that they have every interest in maintaining it. While there is fighting they can continue to build illegal settlements. While there is fighting they continue to receive huge quantities of military aid from the United States. And while there is fighting they can avoid looking candidly at themselves and the ruthlessness into which they are descending.
Gaza is now an experiment in provocation. Stuff one and a half million people into a tiny space, stifle their access to water, electricity, food and medical treatment, destroy their livelihoods, and humiliate them regularly...and, surprise, surprise - they turn hostile. Now why would you want to make that experiment?
Because the hostility you provoke is the whole point. Now 'under attack' you can cast yourself as the victim, and call out the helicopter gunships and the F16 attack fighters and the heavy tanks and the guided missiles, and destroy yet more of the pathetic remains of infrastructure that the Palestinian state still has left. And then you can point to it as a hopeless case, unfit to govern itself, a terrorist state, a state with which you couldn't possibly reach an accommodation.
And then you can carry on with business as usual, quietly stealing their homeland."