Friday, March 28, 2008

Gillian's new album update

I just discovered this on Gillian's website...

Welch and Rawlings have been so busy playing with other musicians that four years have passed since Soul Journey was released. “We’re writing songs for the new album now,” Welch says. “We’ll start recording once we have almost all of them written.” The album will be released on the duo’s own label Acony Records, which they set up in 2001 for Time (The Revelator), as a way to own their master recordings and control their musical output. “We’re very independent musically, and this means that our business can actually be in line with our aesthetic,” Welch says.

And what do the new songs sound like? “The stuff is feeling spookier and more panoramic than Soul Journey,” she says. “The bottom line is, we’ll do whatever the music calls for, because we are always slaves and servants of the song.”


I am so excited.

Sunday, March 23, 2008

One Monkey Don't Stop No Show


Below are lyrics from Gillian Welch's "One monkey" song off her latest album Soul Journey (late like too long ago!) and a possible source for her phrasing and theme in a song by Big Maybelle that I heard on KPLU's All Blues program (Saturday and Sunday's @ 6pm- midnight, Blues Time Machine - always at 8). I believe that the topics are one and the same, Gillian's phrasing is just more focused on the train imagery. You know, I used to not like Gillian's "One monkey", it is so slow and prodding. But in the last year or so, I've come around. Check her song out on iTunes or somewhere. Try catching some of Big Maybelle's too, she's got style - completely different from Gillian.

"One Monkey", 2003

One monkey don’t stop the show
One monkey don’t stop the show
One monkey don’t stop the show
Whoa, so get on board
One monkey don’t stop the show
One monkey don’t stop the show
One monkey don’t stop the show
Whoa, so get on board

Here comes the freight train
Here comes the freight train
Here comes the freight train
So, get on board

One monkey don’t stop the show
One monkey don’t stop the show
One monkey don’t stop the show
Whoa, so get on board

There is a purpose, a running keep
There is a Captian, with a steady wheel
Wheel

One monkey don’t stop the show
One monkey don’t stop the show
One monkey don’t stop the show
Whoa, so get on board
One monkey don’t stop the show
One monkey don’t stop the show
One monkey don’t stop the show
Whoa, so get on board

Here comes the slow train
Here comes the slow train
Here comes the slow train
So get on board

One monkey don’t stop the show
One monkey don’t stop the show
One monkey don’t stop the show
Whoa, so get on board

She’s at the station, running slow
Ready for leavin;, she’s gonna go
Go

One monkey don’t stop the show
One monkey don’t stop the show
One monkey don’t stop the show

Here comes the freight train
Here comes the freight train
Here comes the freight train
So, get on board

One monkey don’t stop the show
One monkey don’t stop the show
One monkey don’t stop the show
Whoa
One monkey don’t stop the show
One monkey don’t stop the show
One monkey don’t stop the show
Whoa, so get on board
One monkey don’t stop the show
One monkey don’t stop the show
One monkey don’t stop the show
Whoa, so get on board

Here comes the freight train
Here comes the freight train
So, get on board


"One Monkey Don't Stop No Show"
Big Maybelle, 1954


My baby jumped up this morning
And sat on the side of the bed
He said I'm leaving you baby
And this is just what I said

I said I can't make you stay if you want to go
But it's high time baby that you should know

One monkey don't stop no show
One monkey don't stop no show
So if you still want to go, go ahead
And I meant every word I said

My baby thought I was jiving
And he went right out the door
He left me about three in the morning
Hmm, I got me a man at four

Some women cry when their men leave 'em drylongso
But I found out something long time ago

One monkey don't stop no show
One monkey don't stop no show
So if he gets too big for his pants
Get a spring brand new one and give him a chance

I used to be chicken-hearted
And cry when he'd walk out the door
'Cause I was just young and simple
Ha! Ain't like that no more

'Cause I had a hard way to go 'fore I learned the score
But I'm here to tell you and I should know

One monkey don't stop no show
One monkey don't stop no show
I let him do anything he choose
'Cause there's a million men who can fill his shoes

One monkey don't stop no show
One monkey don't stop no show
One monkey don't stop no show
And you can tell them I told you so

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Round lineup update

Jenna from Troubletown will be joining Damien Jurado and I at the Round on April 5. She sometimes plays the cello and sings with Damien. Check it out.

Monday, March 10, 2008

I've heard this one live a few times, but not on an album yet



This song is often called "Throw me a rope" or "That's the way it would be." It is hoped to be on any new Gillian Welch album. Their harmonies always amaze me.

Songs that flow freely

Sometimes when I'm walking, a tune will come to me. And as I tramp along, I sing every thought that flows from me. And usually its not good. But sometimes... I recall that I wrote a song called "Sing you" while I was walking the long way home from work.
The type of songs that I am thinking about are reminiscent of songs from a musical. Sometimes the content is light and seems silly, and other times it is tightly woven around a theme. Bjork's musical Dancer in the Dark has lovely (and sad) examples of these types of songs. Van Dyke Parks does this too, of course. As does Wilco (I've been digging that Sky Blue Sky, and more and more A Ghost is Born).


Joanna Newsom's album Ys. has five good examples of amazing, broad and flowing song-writing. "Emily" is a good one. I like it when she brings herself back with "Anyhow, I sat by your side..." Read this aloud to yourself to catch the wonderful and fun rhyming lilt. And pick up a copy of this album, it is grandiose and likable.

Emily
The meadowlark and the chim-choo-ree and the sparrow
Set to the sky in a flying spree, for the sport over the pharaoh
A little while later the Pharisees dragged comb through the meadow
Do you remember what they called up to you and me, in our window?

There is a rusty light on the pines tonight
Sun pouring wine, lord, or marrow
Down into the bones of the birches
And the spires of the churches
Jutting out from the shadows
The yoke, and the axe, and the old smokestacks and the bale and the barrow
And everything sloped like it was dragged from a rope
In the mouth of the south below

We've seen those mountains kneeling, felten and grey
We thought our very hearts would up and melt away
From that snow in the night time
Just going
And going
And the stirring of wind chimes
In the morning
In the morning
Helps me find my way back in
From the place where I have been

And, Emily - I saw you last night by the river
I dreamed you were skipping little stones across the surface of the water
Frowning at the angle where they were lost, and slipped under forever,
In a mud-cloud, mica-spangled, like the sky'd been breathing on a mirror

Anyhow - I sat by your side, by the water
You taught me the names of the stars overhead that I wrote down in my ledger
Though all I knew of the rote universe were those pleiades loosed in december
I promised you I‘d set them to verse so I'd always remember

That the meteorite is a source of the light
And the meteor's just what we see
And the meteoroid is a stone that's devoid of the fire that propelled it to thee

And the meteorite's just what causes the light
And the meteor's how it's perceived
And the meteoroid's a bone thrown from the void that lies quiet in offering to thee

You came and lay a cold compress upon the mess I'm in
Threw the window wide and cried; Amen! Amen! Amen!
The whole world - stopped - to hear you hollering
You looked down and saw now what was happening

The lines are fadin' in my kingdom
Though I have never known the way to border 'em in
So the muddy mouths of baboons and sows and the grouse and the horse and the hen
Grope at the gate of the looming lake that was once a tidy pen
And the mail is late and the great estates are not lit from within
The talk in town's becoming downright sickening

In due time we will see the far butte lit by a flare
I've seen your bravery, and I will follow you there
And row through the night time
Gone healthy
Gone healthy all of a sudden
In search of the midwife
Who could help me
Who could help me
Help me find my way back in
There are worries where I’ve been

Say, say, say in the lee of the bay; don't be bothered
Leave your troubles here where the tugboats shear the water from the water
Flanked by furrows, curling back, like a match held up to a newspaper
Emily, they'll follow your lead by the letter
And I make this claim, and I'm not ashamed to say I know you better
What they've seen is just a beam of your sun that banishes winter

Let us go! Though we know it's a hopeless endeavor
The ties that bind, they are barbed and spined and hold us close forever
Though there is nothing would help me come to grips with a sky that is gaping and yawning
There is a song I woke with on my lips as you sailed your great ship towards the morning

Come on home, the poppies are all grown knee-deep by now
Blossoms all have fallen, and the pollen ruins the plow
Peonies nod in the breeze and while they wetly bow, with
Hydrocephalitic listlessness ants mop up-a their brow

And everything with wings is restless, aimless, drunk and dour
The butterflies and birds collide at hot, ungodly hours
And my clay-colored motherlessness rangily reclines
Come on home, now! All my bones are dolorous with vines

Pa pointed out to me, for the hundredth time tonight
The way the ladle leads to a dirt-red bullet of light
Squint skyward and listen -
Loving him, we move within his borders:
Just asterisms in the stars' set order

We could stand for a century
Starin'
With our heads cocked
In the broad daylight at this thing
Joy
Landlocked
In bodies that don't keep
Dumbstruck with the sweetness of being
Till we don't be
Told; take this
Eat this

Told, the meteorite is the source of the light
And the meteor's just what we see
And the meteoroid is a stone that's devoid of the fire that propelled it to thee

And the meteorite's just what causes the light
And the meteor's how it's perceived
And the meteoroid's a bone thrown from the void that lies quiet in offering to thee.

Sunday, March 9, 2008

Last night I had a dream

Last night I had an exhilarating dream. I've been waiting for the events of this dream for a long, long, long, long, long time.

I dreamed that Gillian Welch has a new record out. In my dream I was looking at the tan cd case. Gillian and David Rawlings were on the cover. I flipped it over looking for the record company, expecting to see the Acony symbol like all her albums have. But Lo!!! It said Capitol Records (maybe with an 'a', I'm not a detail man).

Regularly I randomly say to Katie, "You know what would be amazing? If there was a new Gillian Welch album!" And now, my dreams are coming true, sort of. If only in my dreams.


...So, after I first posted this Katie asked me if she might have an album coming. So I searched for 15 minutes and this is the best I've got. Check it out.

Saturday, March 8, 2008

Hey boys!

Hey boys, come around,
its raining in this orphan town
and its cold outside.

Wave your arms,
and lay me down.
Come talk with me from both sides of your mouth.

Take your name,
and put it down
with all the devil thieves here in this town.

Wish you will,
wish you won't,
just stay awhile and sing it to me slow.

Hey boys, come around,
its raining in this orphan town
and its cold outside.

Monday, March 3, 2008

Primaries: A real nice way to spend the day in Dayton, Ohio


This Tuesday seems to be a big deal. Here’s some time wasting information for you while you watch the polls. Songs about Ohio that I enjoy.

"Ohio" by Modest Mouse from the album This Is a Long Drive for Someone with Nothing to Think About. I bet tomorrow a lot of people will be thinking “Ohi-ie-ie-oh-ho!”

“Dayton, Ohio 1903” by Randy Newman from the album Sail Away. Homey, reminiscent, you should listen to it. The piano is amazing. You can download a nice concert with this track included or just listen to a live version of the song here (click on “Dayton, Ohio 1903”).

It's a real nice way
To spend the day
In Dayton Ohio
On a lazy Sunday afternoon in 1903

And you know that if Hillary wins in Ohio many will be singing “Look At Miss Ohio” by Gillian Welch from her album Soul Journey. It is sort of about a wayward woman, flaunting herself around (which is not about how I feel about Hillary, but is a funny joke).

ABOUT TEXAS I don't really want to write about it. So why don't you pass on some songs about Texas.