T. Hennessy's musings on music and life

Thursday, July 31, 2008

First things first

I owe a shout out to Jennifer and Amanda, who are two very wise women I met a while back at the Citizen Cope show. I told them they would get mentioned in my blog, better late then never. And my birthday was a good one!


Interesting article.
"Ten years ago, a man wearing a plain V-neck tee and drinking a Pabst would never be accused of being a trend-follower. But in 2008, such things have become shameless clichés of a class of individuals that seek to escape their own wealth and privilege by immersing themselves in the aesthetic of the working class. "

I hope hipsters never discover Natty Boh. Also, I think Brian Mead might be Bloghouse, or at least an alt.bro. I have evidence somewhere. I'm neither; I guess I'm more of a scenester.

Finally, my list of top 5 rock docs.

1. Bittersweet Motel
2. The Last Waltz
3. (Tie) I Am Trying To Break Your Heart, DIG!
5. The Language of Music.

Monday, July 28, 2008

On this date in history


San Francisco looked like this on my morning commute.

These are the albums that have been on my iPod the past few weeks.

Wolf Parade- At Mount Zoomer
Dr. Dog- Heart It Races
Radiohead- Kid A
TV on the Radio- Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes
TV on the Radio- Return to Cookie Mountain
Dr. Dog- Fate
Kyle Andrews - Real Blasty
Bon Iver - For Emma, Forever Ago
Derek Trucks Band - Songlines
Interpol- Antics
Modest Mouse- Building Nothing Out of Something

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

This Looks Like Fun

SF JAZZ FEST

Derek Trucks is, in my opinion, the most talented guitarist currently performing. His wife is a great singer too. I will probably try to go to this show.

I am currently listening to a live bootleg of Coldplay in England from this year. Parachutes was actually a really good album, and A Rush f Blood to The Head ahas all the epic anthems, whats up with their new album? I haven't heard it, I signed up to get the free single, and I didn't like it. Also, why are they dressing in the pseudo-French Legion uniforms?

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

I know you want more...

and I'd love to give it to you, but I've been busy. I traveled back home and went to my friends wedding. I also got a haircut and shaved, so I can infiltrate society.

I was at a show and was talking to a musician about about knowing what songs your fanbase likes, and if you knew people in Bumblefudge, Kansas really liked "You Look Like Your Pet," you could put it in your setlist when you play there.

My concern though, is if you keep playing those songs, you'll get sick of them, and, as a musician you will want to expose new, and different songs to each other.

I remember being at the Coventry Festival for Phish, and all people wnted was to hear Fluffhead. For the past few years people wanted to hear Fluffhead, but Trey wouldn't play it. What's up with that? Of course, Trey ruined Phish. Just kidding, but he definitely went mental.

Here is an interesting article entitled "11 Steps To Fixing the Problem That Occurs When You Work Harder Then Everyone Else in the Band."

My suggestion- Let them tell you that you are not good enough, and then become more successful without them. In reality, if the people aren't willing to invest the time in *EVERYTHING* that is involved with being in the music business, they don't really care. Anyone whose attitude is "I just wanna play music, I don't need to deal with anything else" will get left behind. Or live off their parents. Either way, would anyone actually want to be that person?