Here is the rough draft for a new poem I've been working on. Nothing too deep, just a little somethin somethin for all the 20-somethins:
Ladies, you know the type.
I had explain their M.O. to me in detail.
They cruise around town in their brand new Beamers,
designer shoes pumping the gas, sporting hundred dollar haircuts.
When they meet you at a bar, they do not seem to interested in you,
but are happy to tell you of their long day at the law office.
What they leave out of the conversation is how
they are the receptionsist, or work in the copy room,
and are up to their ears in credit card debt.
"Style is an investment," they think to themselves.
Many manage to weasel their way into relationships
under the pretense that they are men with power and confidence.
Let me tell you the truth about $30,000 millionaires,
they are just as broke and confused as you and I,
and they can't make you laugh like I can.
Wouldn't you rather be with a $12,000 poet?
Probably not.
Wednesday, October 12, 2005
Sunday, October 09, 2005
Most Anticipated Album of the Year
For me, October 4th marked a special day on the calendar. No, it was not the first official day of fall, which happens to be my favorite of the four seasons. Neither was it the beginning of Octoberfest celebrations, which assuredly began in mid-September in some regions of Germany. Nay, twas the release date for My Morning Jacket's new rock odyssey, entitled Z. To me, that sounds like a great name for a final album, but let me assure you that this young band from Louisville, KY has plenty of gas left in the tank. This is their second great album in a row, hopefully with many more to come.
I bought the album the day it came out and have had it in my car stereo, or at least within right hand's quick reach, ever since. I keep hoping that someone will hear me blasting "Off the Record" and compliment me for my good taste. It hasn't happened yet, unfortunately. That song, #5 on the CD, is by far MMJ's catchiest tune yet. Jim James, the lead singer, starts off the jam with his unforgettable echo-ing space voice, crooning about "mak(ing) it up to you at the penny arcade." The chorus hits hard with an almost rock-reggae upstroke strumming pattern that just makes you want to headbang and sing along- "Keep it...off the record". I'm glad they kept this one on it. The only song on the disc I had heard before was track 2, "It Beats 4 U", which they played at Bonnaroo. Unfortunately, I did not have the pleasure of seeing them there, but everyone says they stole the show.
The other standout track is #8, Lay Low, which has a hypnotic introductory guitar riff that would have sounded at home on their previous album as well. Z definitely picks up where It Still Moves left off, continuing to push the limits of good old fashioned southern rock. For anyone unfamiliar with MMJ, countless Neil Young comparisons have been made, though I would say those are mostly about James' vocals, the guitar parts more like the Allman Brothers, and the overall sound more like a band years ahead of their time. My Morning Jacket, to most of their fans, is a band that defies categorization. Although they are usually lumped into the jam band genre, to me they are much more futuristic sounding and diverse in their tempos than most bands I admire from that scene.
If you don't have this album yet, or their previous masterpiece It Still Moves, I highly recommend both of them. And if you haven't seen this band live, I recommend jumping on the bandwagon before they sell out the coliseum in your neck of the woods. They are about to appear in Cameron Crowe's new movie Elizabethtown as guess what, a southern rock n' roll band that covers "Free Bird".
You can purchase My Morning Jacket's latest album here: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000B5QWNI/ref=nosim/kristianstrom-20
You can purchase their previous masterpiece here:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0000C0FBM/ref=nosim/kristianstrom-20
For a touring schedule or additional information about them, go here:
www.mymorningjacket.com
I bought the album the day it came out and have had it in my car stereo, or at least within right hand's quick reach, ever since. I keep hoping that someone will hear me blasting "Off the Record" and compliment me for my good taste. It hasn't happened yet, unfortunately. That song, #5 on the CD, is by far MMJ's catchiest tune yet. Jim James, the lead singer, starts off the jam with his unforgettable echo-ing space voice, crooning about "mak(ing) it up to you at the penny arcade." The chorus hits hard with an almost rock-reggae upstroke strumming pattern that just makes you want to headbang and sing along- "Keep it...off the record". I'm glad they kept this one on it. The only song on the disc I had heard before was track 2, "It Beats 4 U", which they played at Bonnaroo. Unfortunately, I did not have the pleasure of seeing them there, but everyone says they stole the show.
The other standout track is #8, Lay Low, which has a hypnotic introductory guitar riff that would have sounded at home on their previous album as well. Z definitely picks up where It Still Moves left off, continuing to push the limits of good old fashioned southern rock. For anyone unfamiliar with MMJ, countless Neil Young comparisons have been made, though I would say those are mostly about James' vocals, the guitar parts more like the Allman Brothers, and the overall sound more like a band years ahead of their time. My Morning Jacket, to most of their fans, is a band that defies categorization. Although they are usually lumped into the jam band genre, to me they are much more futuristic sounding and diverse in their tempos than most bands I admire from that scene.
If you don't have this album yet, or their previous masterpiece It Still Moves, I highly recommend both of them. And if you haven't seen this band live, I recommend jumping on the bandwagon before they sell out the coliseum in your neck of the woods. They are about to appear in Cameron Crowe's new movie Elizabethtown as guess what, a southern rock n' roll band that covers "Free Bird".
You can purchase My Morning Jacket's latest album here: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000B5QWNI/ref=nosim/kristianstrom-20
You can purchase their previous masterpiece here:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0000C0FBM/ref=nosim/kristianstrom-20
For a touring schedule or additional information about them, go here:
www.mymorningjacket.com
First Post
Here it is folks. The inaugural post on another anonymous blog on the World Wide Web. I'll try to make it a little more homey in the next couple of weeks, months, and hopefully years by adding bits and pieces of my poetry, prose, music and movie recommendations, photographs, bad ideas, recipes, links to other cool websites, and misinformation.
The goal is to have a more personal website to supplement my rare books business, www.lowestcostbooks.com
Check it out if you want some good deals on books or want me to search for a copy of that old childhood favorite (there is no charge for this service). I've also got a growing used and new CD collection for sale here.
I look forward to making this a fun and interactive site. Hit me up with any feedback: kristian64@yahoo.com
The goal is to have a more personal website to supplement my rare books business, www.lowestcostbooks.com
Check it out if you want some good deals on books or want me to search for a copy of that old childhood favorite (there is no charge for this service). I've also got a growing used and new CD collection for sale here.
I look forward to making this a fun and interactive site. Hit me up with any feedback: kristian64@yahoo.com
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