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The things we hear through music that we don't know
Weird bit of a title; bare with me. I'm a big "lyric guy" when it comes to music. The messages artist put into the song, even if I'm interpreting it my own way, mean something. in the moment; over the years; whatever. Lyrics matter. (which as an aside is fun, because I'm also a big fan of electronic music with _zero_ lyrics. Hilarious.) The odd thing about how much importance I place in lyrics is that I often Do Not Register the lyrics of a song I like. Not immediately or even over a period of years. But at the same time there are tracks I can sing along to verbatim, pitch and all, that I haven't heard in decades. The point being that I'll hook onto a song sometimes, not knowing what the hell the artist is saying. I'll just know. No Idea what they're singing. No idea what the words are. But it still hits. And that's beautiful, because the song is more than the lyrics. The lyrics are just a part. The sounds so strong a part of the song that I can feel what's being said. I don't think I'm alone here with this crew. I was reminded of this while listening to a track by 'iamamiwhoami' called 'idle talk'. This song broke me a while back. Not on first listen, not on third. But the moment hit, and it was everything. Music heals - sometimes in mysterious ways. In January of 2020, at the cusp of middle age, I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. If you don't know what that means, it's an auto-immune disease. It has nothing to do with what you eat, how much you exercise, or how much weight you have. I was an extremely physically active 130 lb, 5'9" stick. Didn't matter. My pancreas nope'd out and now I had to learn the mysteries of insulin. There's a joke among insulin dependent diabetics; goes something like this: Too much insulin will kill you. Not enough insulin will kill you. So you ask your body, how much insulin do you need!? And your body responds, "It's a secret." Hilarious. Y'know, when your life depends on guessing the correct amount of insulin you need at every moment of every day. Anyway.
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Closest answer I can get to this is "My Weakness" by Moby. Moby has stated himself it's a sample from some African dialect and he doesn't even know what is being said. But when there's extra time in my class, once a year or so I'll do a music/art activity where I play four different songs in four very different genres/moods, and the students will draw anything based on what it makes them feel. Played My Weakness and had half the class crying (not my intent, I just wanted a big change from Andrew W.K.). They couldn't explain why, the lyrics are basically meaningless, but it sure taps into some sad feelings.
If you could only listen to music that was local to your city/region, where would you live?
Having grown up in Seattle, it would be tough to not go in that direction, but I could also be happy eating bbq in Austin just listening to Spoon and The Black Angels.
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@Juli Rasmussen I was looking at Melbourne, too. Underrated music city
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@Shane McNeil Toronto is one I didn't really think of. Huge list of great bands.
Friday 5x5
This past week's 5x5 delightfully careens across genres and decades
Friday 5x5
1 like • Apr 10
Just because the Op Ivy/2nd Grade reminded me of it, you may dig the new Grade 2 record that came out last week. Kind of a throwback punk band with catchy, short songs
Hannah Lew - more great synth pop
You probably know this one as she’s been getting plenty of airplay on KEXP. Still, had to mention it as I love it and Mother by her band Cold Beat is also a gem.
2 likes • Apr 10
And new WU LYF today! Looking forward to both of these
My top streamed albums YTD
My top ten streamed albums for the last 90 days. Worth noting that #2 and #3 are playing together Monday night, 3/23 at the Central Saloon in Seattle (will be my 2nd Plash show and my 2nd Jo Passed show in just the past few weeks).
My top streamed albums YTD
2 likes • Mar 24
1. Hemi Hemingway - Wings of Desire 2. Lala Lala - Heaven 2 3. Cardinals - Masquerade 4. Thumper - Sleeping With The Lights On 5. Brigitte Calls Me Baby - Irreversible 6. Tom Morello's The Nightwatchman - One Man Revolution 7. The Features - Sunset Rock 8. Black Angels - Passover 9. Russian Blue - A Modern Analogue 10. Zach Bryan - With Heaven On Top
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SoCal music obsessed science teacher

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