Musicians you always thought were totally hot but you couldn't tell anyone (7/4/06)
I would rather see this site develop as a musical interest project - sound bites, original compositions (of several varieties; performed and digitized or purely synthesized), essays on music, provocative tidbits from musical history. What are your musical interests? Let's hear about them! Just finished an assignment for your musical history class? Consider displaying your wares and projects here!
My own musical interests spawned the movement into the HipFaerie project, as well as the social nuances that surround those musical forms. Please contribute something of your musical self to the evolution of this portion of the site.
Until this thing takes shape, I'm afraid all I'll be adding are links.
"That's missing in the music world now. People's attention spans
are so short that they don't want to hang around for the digging,
they just want to hear the treasure. But the search is part of it.
Otherwise you won't appreciate the treasure."
from the jacket of Jamie Janover's CD "Realms":
"That which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music.
Music is indivisible. Music is a means of giving form to our inner
feelings without attaching them to events or objects in the world.
What gives music its universal appeal is the very fact that it is at
the same time the most subtle and intangible and the most primitive of all
arts ... The trouble with music appreciation in general is that people are
taught to have too much respect for music; they should be taught to love it
instead. Too many people are trying to justify the precision with which
organized musical sound is produced rather than the energy with which is
manipulated ... Time is to the musician what space is to the painter ...
We can look away from pictures but we can't listen away from sounds. It is
not necessary to understand music; it is only necessary to enjoy it. Of all
the Arts, music is practiced most. The more you love music, the more
music you love."
There ain't nothin wrong with the way he moves
Or Scarlet Begonias or a touch of the blues.
There's nothin wrong with the love that's in his eye;
I had to learn the hard way to let him pass by
To let him pass by.
"Live music is a spiritual practice and the goal is to bring everyone into complete awareness and presence."