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Sage Words

Sunday, 21. February 2010 14:46

I‘ve been suffering from a bout of writers block. So in place of a freshly minted post, I submit a piece of advice from American filmmaker Jim Jarmusch (and JLG):

A great quote to read regularly
A great quote to read regularly

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Loving the Library

Tuesday, 1. December 2009 16:39

Jesus of Cool
Jesus of Cool by Nick Lowe

If you haven’t already discovered the music treasures found at the local library, you’re missing out.

I’ve been trolling the online database of our local libraries for a couple of years and am continually amazed by the titles and artists I find – obscure and popular.

What started as an occasional visit on the way to my studio gradually evolved into an obsession once I was given an ipod for Christmas recently. You have to fill 30gbs with something.

Some finds weren’t too surprising: Amy Winehouse, Beck and Coldplay, for example; but getting my hands on Cat Power, Deerhunter, Fleet Foxes, Grinderman and LCD Sound System was an indication that some knowledgeable hipster was in charge of ordering their music.

Jukebox
Jukebox by Cat Power

The convenience can’t be over-emphasized as well. Search and order from the library’s website and depending on how many people are queued up, it will be ready for pick-up in a few days.

I’ve been able to rediscover bands and recordings that I have only on vinyl and are stored in the porch under fractured wicker chairs and a pile of memory foam: the first Psychedelic Furs album, “Jesus of Cool” by Nick Lowe and Husker Du’s “Candy Apple Grey”.

You’re more likely to take a chance on a recording as well, though, that isn’t always a good thing. But hey – now I know who Buckethead is and that I won’t be searching for other titles by him.

Did you know there are books at the library as well?

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