Tuesday, December 30, 2008
"Best" of 2008
Here they are, my entirely subjective Top 5 records/songs of Oheight. Picked more autobiographically than critically. Though all of 'em are very good.
Records
I Kettcar - Sylt
II Get Well Soon - Rest Now! Weary Head, You Will Get Well Soon
III Portugal. the Man - Censored Colors
IV Bon Iver - For Emma, Forever Ago
V Tomte - Heureka
Songs
I Chuck Ragan & Nagel - No Rubber Tired Vehicles Beyond This Point
II Why? - The Hollows
III Bon Iver - Skinny Love
IV MGMT - Time to Pretend
V The Hold Steady - Constructive Summer
Video
Stars - Bitches in Tokyo
Thoughts, comments, disapproval.
Monday, December 29, 2008
Things to Spoil the Holiday Spirit III*
First, women need to recognize how a man understands a wife's refusal to have sex with him: A husband knows that his wife loves him first and foremost by her willingness to give her body to him. This is rarely the case for women. Few women know their husband loves them because he gives her his body (the idea sounds almost funny).
Some people should just fucking stop talking about women AND/OR men.
* Thing I obviously being the Israel - Palestine mess, II the pope's remarks on non-traditional heterosexual relationships. But don't even get me started on that.
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Monday, December 22, 2008
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Christmas Shopping
(Cartoon by Gary Markstein via Cagle)
I'm done with all my Christmas shopping for this year - and even without too strenuous encounters with the shopping masses - thanks, Internet! I once made the mistake of trying to enter a brand new Ikea on Dec. 23 - not such a good idea. But now that this ridiculous (but some how necessary) part of this time of year is behind me, I'm ready for the merry holidays.
Sunday, December 14, 2008
How Can I Express?
-your air, your hair, your stare.
I feel you in your street
- your feet, your beat, your cheat.
I hear you in your room -
- your steps, your regrets, your sex.
How can I express,
overwhelmed by your presence?
That.
I'm.
Lonely.
Vogue.
obsession with your style
represses your troubles.
Spend it all on your look,
that looks like you never looked.
Do everything to get his intention,
then act like your not interested
Interest through desinterest,
oldest trick in the book.
Ode to Giamatti.
I---------------------------------------------------------I
There's a beep in static,
that's worth fighting for.
Thought taped tediously.
Less labor longer lingering!
Radical Rudy reduces randomness.
Sexy Suzie seduces silence.
[Hope]
you trip over your own feet
~
A race to face;
the goal wants you
The bear is named!
The bear is named!
It bears the same!
Same sex, same flex,
same cheques, same fame,
same failure, same solution.
~
The tube has an end.
The silver lining was
just reflecting silver.
:-/
repetitive flags.
individuals marching
one by one
unisono.
flash vote
revolts by mailingslist
emoticons of hate.
in a last gasping breath
the fish yelps:
"pour la solidarité humaine."
I'm Lost for Words.
if language fails me?
Friday, December 12, 2008
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
The Male Mujer.
But nowhere are attitudes toward sex and gender quite as elastic as in the far reaches of the southern state of Oaxaca. There, in the indigenous communities around the town of Juchitán, the world is not divided simply into gay and straight. The local Zapotec people have made room for a third category, which they call "muxes" (pronounced MOO-shays) -- men who consider themselves women and live in a socially sanctioned netherworld between the two genders.
"Muxe" is a Zapotec word derived from the Spanish "mujer," or woman; it is reserved for males who, from boyhood, have felt themselves drawn to living as a woman, anticipating roles set out for them by the community.
Not only is it a interesting third gender concept (more/via). But it is an indigenous, an old concept. A socially accepted role for men who feel like women - something 'we' in the Occident* either still dismiss or see as a progressive achievement. In my eyes, this is just another little fact proving the whole colonial "European societies as epitome of the civilization" idea was (or is) ridiculous.
*As a sort of Said-esque term
Friday, December 5, 2008
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Night Out.
I drink to understand.
I raise my glass to your mind,
I drown a bottle on your body,
I take a shot on your eyes.
My feet shuffle til they fade.
My hips wiggle til they break.
My hands clap til they're sore.
My voice sings til it's gone.
And at gloomy halogen dawn,
nothing has changed.
Except our ways.
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Visions for the Illuminated Pint.
In case you're reading this and live near Ulm: Be sure to go to the 'Offene Lesung' at Kultbar (Ex-Regenbogen), organized by Union Hills guitarist and plain ol' great dude Samuel and titled: "Visionen fürs leuchtende Bierglas"
Present your own poetry or just listen - it's supposed to be even more relaxed than 'regular' poetry slams. No competition, just an attempt of art. Too bad I can't be there.
Monday, December 1, 2008
It's too offensive, too offensive.
And it only makes me like Ms. Palmer more.
The video is amazing, by the way.
Saturday, November 29, 2008
One Last Note on the Obama Thing.
(I actually got down to scribble some poetry ideas a few nights ago. More coming up soon, maybe.)
But I found this list of designer posters for Obama at evasion.cc (via)
(by Jude Buffum)
Friday, November 21, 2008
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Shuffle, shuffle, dance, dance!
In case your living in or near Konstanz: I'll see you there Blissful chaos for great people by wonderful people. More @ Kulturladen.de
Monday, November 17, 2008
empty and cold with no one to hold
Lo, behold - there is a remedy. Head over to Karo and check out the new great video to her beautiful song "The Sailor".
Reset your week and give it another try.
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Fight the H8
In case your one of my few readers on the 'right' side of the atlantic (is plural necessary?), you might be interested in this. (more information) But you probably know all about it anyway.
I'd be there, if I could.
But staging a solidarity protest for that issue in Germany would be... odd. We have our own similar issues.
Saturday, November 8, 2008
From Stage to Screen to Disc
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Yes We Can!?
Yes, it was a great night
Yes, I'm glad he won!
Yet some of the 'minor' decisions spoiled the blissfulness of election day. The Californian 'Yes' to Proposition 8 for example (more on that here - including a map) This great cartoon by Rob Tornoe sums it up pretty good:
Oh, and it's so nice that the election and the campaigning is finally over.... Got a bit tired of it in the last stretch.
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
World Election Final
I hope.
Otherwise I'll change (or at least rename) my M.A. program title...
I won't be doing any live blogging from here - other people can do that a hell of a lot better. I'll be crashing a election party.
Sunday, October 26, 2008
What if Hollywood was on McCain's side.
At least almost.
(via marbury.)
Thursday, October 23, 2008
MTV Commits Suicide
What remains is a living corpse hold together by (reruns of) bad 'reality' shows by C-list celebrities like the daughter of Hulk Hogan. And dating shows for people who used to be in dating shows with B-list celebrities like Flavor Flav'. German speakers can check out more about this at Coffee and TV
Oh, and as a icy topping on the frosty remains of 'young' television: Viacom is also cutting the German version of Comedy Central into a sort of Nick @ Night with comedy show reruns.
Just go off the air altogether.
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Monday, October 6, 2008
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Dowie, Dax and Teenage Angst.
Daddy Gov: Easy darling. No Problem daddy can't solve. how much money do you need?
Dowie: Noo! It's different this time! I'm gonna diiiiie!!
Daddy: Oh.. That much money?
Dowie: *whipingtears* Well, a few hundred billion....
Daddy: Well, okay. But I have to talk with Mommy first, alright?
- Meanwhile in the flat next door -
Dax: Have you heard Dowie screaming? I feel bad too!!!! Oh, the darkness creeping...
Father Reg: Oh, please. Here, take 30 billion, now go back playing in your corner.
-
Daddy Gov: Well, don't get too upset, but..
Dowie starts to cry
Daddy: I talked to Mommy, and while she agreed with me after our first discussion, she changed her mind when her judging uncle showed up. "We" can't help you this time, my dear. You got yourself into this mess alone and you need to figure it out by yourself. I'm terribly sorry, but remember: You'll always be daddy's darling.
Dowie: NoooO! I hate you! Runs up to room, banging doors. Has a tantrum on the window sill, falls asleep. Daddy covers her with a blanket.
Friday, September 26, 2008
Schamlose Werbung für die gute Sache #7
Meanwhile, my pals in Union Hills decided to enter the MTV Rookie contest. You can now vote for our video for Tell Me Once and Fuck Me Twice. I'm not in the vid', as it's plain rockin', no recitin' . So do your part to get music back on the corporate airwaves, or simply do us a favor. Vote or diet.
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
When there used to be music on music television.
And then, Pavement's "Carrot Rope" video popped up in my mind. First saw it on Fast Forward, back when there still was music on music television.
Monday, September 22, 2008
After a few glasses of white wine..
And just by coincidence. Kettcar released their okayish (-5 points for the end) new video for "Am Tisch". A song about the same theme, same atmosphere I just described.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
The lack of vending machines.
But first I'll have to get over the confusion that slick P.R. people are following me on twitter and the air coming in through the window smells like winter. Oh, and after a day of traveling from Freiburg back to Ulm, wednesday feels like monday and the old question of "where is 'Home', anyway?" creeps up again.
While I get that sorted out and tackle that Joyce-piece, please enjoy Portugal. the Man's "And I":
Saturday, September 13, 2008
I don't care about language, I just want to be president.
Walters then pointed out that he himself had used the lipstick line, but McCain held that Obama "chooses his words very carefully" and the reference was no accident.
(via NPR)
So the ridiculous lipstick-hassle is valid now, because Obama actually thinks before he speaks, but it's not a problem with Mccain, cause he just blurts it out?
Oh boy.
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Blast from the Past.
Screw the guilty pleasures und arrogance of taste. I like those blasts from the past.
Today: 3 Doors Down with Kryptonite. Came up thanks to this post by Pascal. I like the song, digg the video - and 3 Doors Down turned into crap after that song (or record).
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Wide Sargasso Sea
Because Wide Sargasso Sea can be seen, and was intended as, an answer and expansion to Jane Eyre I couldn't help but mainly focusing on the similarities and differences between these two novels. And there are plenty. On the one hand, there is the narrative voice. Of course, this difference is pretty obvious, as Jane Eyre is pretty much a classic example of an Victorian novel with a first person narrator that is as reliable as a first person narrator can be. But, I think, what is striking about Jane Eyre's narrative voice is that it is mature and self-assure in its tone, although through important parts of the book Jane is either young or confused or both. This is quite different in Jean Rhys's novel. Not only does the narrative voice change in the different parts of the novel, the narrative voices, in my opinion, are also at times more personal and often fittingly insecure. Especially in the first part of the book, concerning Antoinette's childhood dominated by confusion and anxiety as a result of the neglect of her mother and these sense of being in-between groups. This cannot only be felt in what is narrated, it can be also seen in how it is narrated, especially during the scene in which her family's house is burnt down.
An interesting commonality I see between Jane and Antoinette is the place the school – boarding or convent – takes in their lives. Both grew up in a insecure, rather harsh home in which both have to struggle with neglect and animosities. The prospect of going to school is a possibility of a safe haven. Both still have to struggle in school, but at least for Jane this more or less works out, she meets and finds friends in important and influential female figures in her life. Antoinette also considers the convent her refuge, but things do not work out as fine as they do for Jane.
The narrative voice in the second part of the novel is the point of view of Mr. Rochester. He, in my opinion, has some common features with Marlow's perspective in Heart of Darkness. He is also an Englishman in a situation and setting he fails to understand, recognize ,accept or at least tolerate when he visits Antoinette, her home and her family. Suspicious of all conventions and habits that in some way oppose or do not fit to 'proper' Victorian, English conventions. He tries to force everything into these conventions. This goes as far as renaming his wife Antoinette Bertha, in order to make her more English. Also, although he marries her, this is merely a convenient business and financial, rational act for him. Nd he treats the relationship with the professional, cold, matter-of-fact, one might say Colonialist attitude appropriate for the relation between two parties of a contract, but not of two lovers, at least in our modern understanding, despite all sexual contact.
Bertha is quite confused by this situation, desperately wanting him to love her, and even more confused, if not anxious, about the looming unknown goal and image that is England. To her this idealized place of Rochester's appears cold and scary, I think.
The novel appears to point out that this being torn between two her Caribbean self – which isn't all that stable either – and and the English other is part of the reasons that turn her into the madwoman in Jane Eyre. The book also seems to present the idea that Antoinette/Bertha appears 'mad' because the English society makes her appear mad by force and treat her accordingly. This makes me think of Said's Orientalism and the way i.e. African 'savages' are portrayed by Colonial powers such as Marlow in Conrad's Heart of Darkness.
Monday, September 8, 2008
Who needs Kindergarten anyway?
Spam is usually annoying. Page after page after page of penis eNlargEment and African off-shore banks. But sometimes Spam can be fun. Or remind you, that there could've been an easier way to live your life. If it would work.. Ah, all that hassle with endless hpurs spend reading and studying and writing exams and essay. Once I'm finished (with the first step) I learn that even my pre-school was superflous! Earning a degree as easy as ordering a pizza! (Btw: Might that be the last use of voicemail?)
Monday, August 25, 2008
Hihi, I said S.E.X.
via Feministing
Apart from all the cliche bogus about men and women: Why is a grown up lady, who still can't pronounce the word sex without giggling, allowed to give "advice" on a sex-related topic?
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Law & Other
If our system were truly about what harms, we would promptly legalize currently illegal things that are harmless -- gay marriage, pot, and Mexicans. Then we would criminalize currently legal things that are harmful -- nuclear weapons, Hummers, and the Gypsy Kings.
- Nato Green. Mehr aus der amüsant-merkwürdigen Kolumne (momentan Anwärter für den "Was soll ich davon halten" Award 2008 bei mir) "Top 10 Ways Gay Marriage Harms Straight People" gibt's bei HuffPo.
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
..oder über-über-über-über-übermorgen.
Mein Funken des Tages nennt sich "Ich, Alexander", wurde über Herz Statt Kommerz auf MySpace gefunden und macht ganz fantastische Musik. Ein Soundtrack zu Tagen wie diesem, und zu so ziemlich jedem anderne Tag auch. Und das Gesamtpaket ist auch noch liebenswert.
Friday, July 18, 2008
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
And now to something comepletely different - Qanun
"Aspekte eines Instrumentes zwischen Tradition und Moderne"
gegeben. Eintritt sind schlappe 2€ für Studenten. Mehr Info gibt es u.a. hier im Webauftritt der Universität.
Friday, July 4, 2008
Schamlose Werbung für die gute Sache.
AFGHANISTAN + PAKISTAN
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
You gotta be kidding me.
Der Song ist auch nicht schlecht, by the way.
Bitches In Tokyo
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Meersburg.
norms of leisure,
tents two-by-two,
two by sea,
who can see,
she can be,
when it's time,
relaxed in line.
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Diverses am Dienstag is nich mehr.
Screw that.
Ich halte es eh nicht durch. Falls jemand doch auf meine Empfehlungne Wert legt, so bekomme er/sie den quick fix auf meinem Twitter Profil/Microblog/Whatever. Hab mich von Pascal @ nocheinblog.info davon anstecken lassen... und finde es inzwischen echt gut.
See you at the new sensation.
Sunday, June 22, 2008
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
World of World of Warcraft.
'Warcraft' Sequel Lets Gamers Play A Character Playing 'Warcraft'
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Foxy Fist Confusion
Von HuffPost
Mehr zu der lächerlichen "fist bump" Diskussion, der Geste zwischen Barack und Michelle Obama und der irrwitzigen Anmoderation durch obige FOX-Moderatorin gibt's auf YouTube und HuffPost..
Monday, June 9, 2008
Times: They Are A-Changing
"'Well, you know right now America is in a state of upheaval,' he says. 'Poverty is demoralising. You can't expect people to have the virtue of purity when they are poor. But we've got this guy out there now who is redefining the nature of politics from the ground up... Barack Obama. He's redefining what a politician is, so we'll have to see how things play out. Am I hopeful? Yes, I'm hopeful that things might change."
Sunday, June 8, 2008
Militär? Heimat? Herzen?
In wilder Assoziation zur Stadt Klagenfurt möchte ich hier Naked Lunch's "Military of the Heart" ans Herz legen. Nicht nur ist das großartiger Song, toller als jedes Fussballplatzgeschehen - der Song hat auch den Naked Lunch Frontman bei einem Festival zur Aussage bewegt, man solle doch Begriffe wie "Heimat" nicht nur dem rechten Rand des Spektrum überlassen. Die Assoziation ist zu Beginn der EM und eine Tag nach dem NPD-Parteitag in Günzburg doch gar nicht so wild.
Saturday, June 7, 2008
Fussball is gar nich so dolle...oder?
Dass es auch anders geht, zeigen Fettes Brot feat. Marcus Wiebusch, Carsten Friedrichs und Bela B. mit "Fussball ist immernoch wichtig". Schon zur WM jenseits des Oli-Pocher-Radars und daran wird sich so schnell auch nix ändern. Zum Glück. Und auch obwohl ich nicht der allergrößte Kritiker des "modernen Fussballs" bin (mag daran liegen, dass ich in den USA sportfansozialisiert wurde)- sie haben ja irgendwie schon recht.
Friday, June 6, 2008
Thursday, June 5, 2008
Der wahrgenommene Krieg der Eliten.
America's 40 Years War at an End von Robert S. McElvaine (via huffpost)
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Frage des Monats Mai.
Mir fällt zur Zeit keine ansatzweise auch nur interessante Frage ein, die ich euch stellen könnte - daher gibt es erstmal keinen Nachfolger - außer ihr habt eine gute Idee?
Looks like it's over.
In wilder Assoziation dazu: Frou Frou's Let Go..
Naja, vorbei ist es nicht wirklich. Jetzt geht der Spaß erst richtig los. It ain't over til the fat lady sings...or votes.
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
The Gangster We Are All Looking For.
I thought that it was interesting how lê thi diem thúy's novel The Gangster We Are All Looking For takes up the discussion of the blend of fiction and auto-biography we had when reading Kingston. The book is classified as fiction, and that is correct and true, but I still can't get around the striking similarities between the narrator and the author. Both came form Vietnam by boat, both lost a sibling through drowning. Normally, I don't like to take the autobiographical approach to a text. But in this case, it is so interesting, especially since lê herself made some decisions that pint towards this interpretation.
First, the autobiographical information is given in the book itself. And not only by the publishing company, in which case one could have argued that they tried to force a autobiographical connection between author and work to raise public interest i the book. But lê also includes the autobiographical in her author's note.
Further, lê decides to keep the author nameless, which has two results. The narrator is of a more general, floating character, the reader can give the narrator more identity. But in this case it is very likely that the reader simply takes the name for the narrator closest available – the author's voice. Of course, it is quite common for authors to use a lot autobiographical background as inspiration, but still I would argue that in this case, the border between author and fictional narrator is exceptionally blurred.
I rarely read a novel in which case the comments on the back fit so well with my own perception of the book as in this case. The Vogue quote says: “Breathtaking [..] Flows in luminous paragraphs that mingle past and present, creating a fluid sense of time”. I couldn't say it differently. I especially liked how the quite short paragraphs were so divided from each other. Sometimes the paragraphs felt just like a little shot, a little glimpse of time, in some cases the book was almost impressionistic. I was fascinated how the narrative pace suddenly changed halfway through the book, and a more or less external account of immigration turned into a quite emotional family story. I felt like being in a narrative swirl. And what especially fascinated me was that although all three family members were struggling in their own way, I never saw them a completely detached from each other. Somehow there always seem a loving connection between them. The way it was narrated, for example, the makeup process between mother and father after drunken rage and arguments never seemed like a bad idea to me, as in other cases. Despite all the strangeness and problems, this family still seemed to belong to each other.
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Diverses zum Dienstag.
Das Trainingsjackenjournal macht auf die neue Platte der Dresden Dolls aufmerksam... Ähnlich wie Katja geht es mir auch oft so, dass ich die Releases von (ehemaligen) Lieblingsbands schlichtweg verpasse, oder den neuen Titel der Platte doof finde - oder gar die ganze Platte. Aber ich denke nicht, dass die Dresden Dolls soweit fallen wie Jimmy Eat World...
Nicht verpasst habe ich den Release von "Narrow Stairs", dem neuen death Cab for Cutie Album, und bin sehr froh darüber. Schöne, interessante Platte, die jetzt im CD-Spieler klemmt^^. Wem "I Will Posses Your Heart" nicht als Vorgeschmack reicht, der kann hier in das Album reinhören.
Eigentlich verlinke ich an dieser Stelle ja auch immer interessante Artikel zum US Wahlkampf. Heute nicht. Es ist nicht so, als sei nicht interessantes geschehen oder veröffentlicht worden - aber der dogfight hängt mir einfach zum Halse raus.
Und weil mir alles so zum Halse raushängt (wie mir gerade auffällt) gibt's zum Abschluss Liam Lynch's "My United States of Whatever". Enjoy.
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Ein Kalauer und die popkulturelle Unsterblichkeit.
"Is dir nur kalt oder hast du was gegen Juden?"
Ob nun lustig oder nicht, der Satz ist auf ewig in meine Neuronen gebrannt. Und es geht wohl nicht nur mir so: Thees bringt den Knaller als Arbeitstitel für die neue Tomte-Platte.
In mir macht sich nach dem mehr als großartigen Kettcar-Konzert in München (mehr dazu, sobald ich meine Gedanken auf die Reihe und meinen Arsch hoch bekomme) auch gesteigerte Vorfreude auf das Tomte-Konzert in Ulm breit... und auf die neue Platte "nach der Buchstabensuppe".
Friday, May 16, 2008
"He's an appeaser!"
via Talking Points Memo
repeat.
repeat pattern. repeat pattern. repeat pattern.
repeat pattern. repeat pattern. repeat pattern.
repeat pattern. repeat pattern. repeat pattern.
repeat pattern. repeat pattern. repeat pattern.
repeat pattern. repeat pattern. repeat pattern.
repear pattern. repeat pattern. repeat regret.
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Golf ist Krieg!
Bush, to Politico:
"I think playing golf during a war just sends the wrong signal," he said in an interview for Yahoo! News and Politico magazine.
"I don't want some mom whose son may have recently died to see the commander-in-chief playing golf," he said. "I feel I owe it to the families to be in solidarity as best as I can with them."
Hey, you know what sends the "wrong signal"? Invading a sovereign country based on cooked intelligence! Also, telling terrorists to "bring it on." Oh, wait, wait, you want totally crossed wires? A banner reading "mission accomplished."
Maybe he should stick to golf and give up wars.
Friday, May 9, 2008
Schamlose Werbung für die gute Sache.
Meine Damen und Herren, bitte nehmen Sie folgenden Veranstaltunghinweis zu Kenntnis:
Morgen spielen die wunderbaren Siambok beim Open See Festival in Konstanz, zusammen mit Frantic, Heat Out Sun und Stimmbruch. So hervorragende Musik direkt am See, Open Air und bei dem Wetter: Be there or be square!
Hinterher kann man gepflegt im Kula bei Club Indie mit Mioesgrande & Kinsley die Hüften kreisen lassen. Das wird ein Fest!
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Neulich im Drogeriemarkt...
"Die Creme ist eigentlich gar keine Body Lotion, auf gut deutsch g'sagt."
- Verkäuferin in einem großen, aber doch nicht so gut sortierten, Drogeriemarkt zu einer Kundin.
Es ging um Tagesbräuner.
Saturday, May 3, 2008
Guess who's back...
Mehr davon.
Thursday, May 1, 2008
18 Kippen und eine Paprika.
Interessant... Einer von nur vielen Tipps vom "deutschen Grillmeister". Andere Perlen sind auch z.b. der Hinweis, dass Fleisch mit Bier abzulöschen nichts bringt, außer Biergeschmack. Gee.Muss ich verbranntes Fleisch wegwerfen?
Nicht unbedingt. Wenn nur ein paar Stellen verkohlt sind, einfach Kräuter, Senf oder Paprika dazu essen. Das tötet krebserregende Stoffe ab!
Dank an Christian für den Hinweis. Wann kommt die Initiative der freundlichen Tabakkonzerne - 18 Kippen und eine Paprika?
Schilddiskurs
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Music is a remedy.
Und da ihr drei der Meinung seid, Musik sollte vor allem euch bewegen - ein durchaus valider Standpunkt - gibt's noch ein schlaues Wort von Stephen Malkmus dazu:
"Ein gutes Rockalbum ist und war immer ein Mittel der Weltflucht, ein Ausweg in dein besseres Selbst. Mir geht es daraum, dass darauf etwas Außerodrentliches und Magisches geschieht; etwas dass den Alltag überstrahlt, statt ihn nur zu spiegeln. Politische Parolen kann ich auch ohne Musik haben."
Irgendwie hat er ja recht - oder nicht? Hach.
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Diverses zum Dienstag #2
Marbury hat mal wieder wunderbare Schmankerl rausgepickt: Clinton's Weg zum Sieg, eine einfache Schautafel, anhand derer man easy-peasy bestimmen kann, welcher Kandidat was gewinnt, und überhaupt ist "Change" als Latein so langsam am Ende.
Heute gibt's auch einen ganzen Reigen an brandheißen gratis-mp3:
"Without a Sound (Eleanor)" von The New Amsterdams. Ganz nett - aber die get Up Kids waren nunmal großartig, und dahin kommst du wohl nie zurück, Matt..
Death Cab for Cutie haben ne Daytrotter Session aufgenommen, inklusive 2 neuen Songs. Meine Vorfreude auf das Album wird immer größer...
Coldplay "schenken uns" für ne Woche ihre neue Single "Violent Hill". Im Prinzip. Warte schon ne Weile auf die email mit "Instructions".
Außerdem wird das World Wide Web morgen 15. Im World Wide Web findet man tolle Dinge - so wie diese blogging Sache hier ja auch an sich ne tolle Sache ist. Doof daran ist nur, dass man nie so genau weiß, ob man gelesen und gemocht wird. Zumindest wenn man so sporadisch rumkrebst wie ich.
Andere Leute werden gelesen, und andere müssen gelesen werden. Zum Beispiel wenn die bloggende Person tolle Musik macht, helfende Co-Autoren haben und ungooglebare Rätsel stellen. (Ich zumindest denke bei diesem Rätsel in erster Linie: "Verdammt das kenn ich, es liegt mir auf der Zunge, äh, öh, verdammt.) und auch "in echt" eine sehr nette Person ist. Ladies and Gents, I proudly link to: Karo
Eigentlich wollte ich heute ja nen ganz ungeheuer wortgewalltigen rant über fürchterliche Dinge, fürchterliche Darstellung von fürchterlichen Dingen in den Medien und fürchterlich dumme Reaktionen auf die fürchterliche Darstellung von fürchterlichen Dingen in den Medien schreiben. Aber draußen scheint die Sonne, ich bin endlich wieder halbwegs gut gelaunt und ein bisschen nostalgisch. Also lasse ich das. Morgen vielleicht - wenn's regnet.
Da sich der Nostalgiker in mir gerade nicht entscheiden kann, schließe ich mit zwei Videos.
Rival Schools mit Used for Glue. Unversal verbittet es sich, dass ich das hier embedde. Aber das klicken lohnt sich - achtet aber nicht auf den Crap, der rechts empfohlen wird. Elendige Majorchannels. Achja, Rivals Schools gibt's wieder und sie kommen auf Tour.
Und zu guter letzt: The Get Up Kids.
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Heidi Caesar.
Brot und Spiele im 21 Jh. Niemand läßt sein Leben. Keine wilden Tiere. Kein Blut. Nur Tränen hungriger Mädchen.
via hier.
(Irgendwann wollte ich auch mal was zur Neuauflage von "Das Model und der Frek" schreiben. Aber da ich zum einen noch keine Folge dieser Staffel gesehen habe, und zweitens das Internet meinen daraus entsteheneden rant wohl nicht vergisst und der dann bei jedem zukünftigen Personaler auf dem tisch liegen würde, lasse ich das mal.)
Monday, April 21, 2008
Presidential Huh-ha.
Interessanter Artikel von Adam Nagourney auf nyt.com: What Should be the Purpose of a Presidential Debate?
Ach, und bevor es hier noch zu ernst und klar wird: Cyanide and Happiness. Hat ja auch was mit "purpose" zu tun.
Mach, Musik!
"Was kann Kunst überhaupt machen? Was kann meine kleine Scheißband im großen und Ganzen anrichten? Ich beantworte mir das so, dass wir einen bestimmten Zeitgeist befeuern, ihn dazu bringen können, sich bestimmte Fragen wieder öfter zu stellen"
- Marcus Wiebusch in Visions #182, Mai '08
Ist es nicht fast schon zwangsläufig so, dass in einer popkulturellen Demokratie die Popkultur Einfluss auf den Pop- äh Wahlbürger hat; die Popmusik somit mitbestimmt, was in der "öffentlichen" Diskussion Thema ist - oder eben nicht. Oder ist das noch zu optimistisch? Ist Musik im großen Stile nur noch Geld fü rdie einen und Escapismus für die anderen?
Sollte Kunst bzw. Musik überhaupt explizit politisch werden heutzutage, oder besser mir helfen, der (politischen) Realität zu entfliehen und ein (besseres) Paralleluniversum zwischen den takten schaffen?
Ich konnte mir diese Fragen mal selbst beantworten. Mal so, mal so. Zur Zeit komme ich auf gar kein Ergebnis. Und es kommt mir so vor, als sei ich damit nicht allein.
Sunday, April 20, 2008
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Musik mit Inhalt und Haltung.
Wunderbares Beispiel für die Kombination von Musik mit "Inhalt und Haltung" und dem hippesten Scheiß des Jahrtausends (read as: blog) sind Max and the Marginalized. Jede Woche ein neuer politischer Song. dreht sich meist um amerikanische Miszustände, Musik ist grob gesagt Punkrock. Bisschen wie Antiflag, nur weniger nervig. Zu finden sind sie auf ihrem blog oder per huffingtonpost.com
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
baba baaa baba baaa
Und wie Ian bei marbury so richtig anmerkt: It must have been completed before Baracky punched himself in the face." Diese "Bitterness" sache ist verdammt unschön - aber ein nicht zu verachtender Teil meiner selbst gibt ihm ja recht. Und dass Clintion sich jetzt zum "gun lover" macht, macht sie mir nicht sympathischer.
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Diverses zum Dienstag.
Desweiteren beschreibt Raymond Tallis im Times Literary Supplement das Problem, wenn man Literatur mit Erkenntnissen der Neurowissenschaft erklären will. Guter Artikel, auch wenn es etwas merkwürdig ist, wenn ein Gerontologe sich über Interdisziplinarität mokiert, gleichzeitig allerdings Kritik an Literaturkritikern übt.
Nebenbei. "Frohen" Equal Pay Day.
Und ich gelobe, dass hier wieder ordentlich Stimmung in die Bude kommt. Ich habe Großes vor, vielleicht wird zumindest ein bisschen was umgesetzt.
Bis dahin - schaut euch die neue Death Cab for Cutie Single an. Ich find's großartig und hoffe, dass Death Cab so ein paar O.C. Konsensmenschen verlieren. Der Song hat am Anfang für mich ein bisschen was von Kante's "california/fernfahrer", die Stimmung des Videos ist zwar creepy, aber ich fühlte mich zunächst an Blumfeld's "Graue Wolken" erinnert. Kann nicht mal genau sagen, wieso eigentlich. So ist das eben, mit den wilden Assoziationen - kann mir da jetzt ein Neurologe weiterhelfen? Obwohl, eigentlich will ich das gar nicht so genau wissen. Manche Dinge verlieren nur an Charme, wenn man ihnen zu sehr auf den grund geht. Man sie zu sehr auf die zugrundeliegenden Elemente reduziert. Und meistens können die Elemente das Ganze dann doch nicht erklären.
Monday, April 7, 2008
rambling genius, genius rambling.
Ryan Adams kriegt zumindest den Teil mit dem Chaos besser hin. Viele Kommentatoren da draussen in der blogosphere mag das ja nerven, ich allerdings finde es wunderbar (mag daran liegen, dass ich das Ding nicht per Tumblr abonniert habe).
Anyway, check out the bekloppteste Studiotagebuch ever:
D.R.Adams Films Inc.
Finden sich dann so tolle Einträge wie:
“ Yes GAWKER, you and I, we are not so dissimilar are we. Only I use rather posh product and and am decked like the halls of an elephant exhibit.
XXOO ”
p.s. who the f is that woman you keep talking about who had a parade made out of pink vodka’s. also what is the beatrice, is that a restaurant? i will never know these things. I am chained to my insides like a self-contained coin operated writing machine.
of course, someone had to “comment” (oh, your commenters) that I have not written a good record since heartbreaker. well, either way I don’t have any trouble getting in and out of Barney’s and I don’t have to get on the yacht like mayer. poor mayer. er, rich poor mayer. can you imagine submitting album after album knowing they are going to ask for the track about girls.
bless his little over educated drop D tuning heart.
Pure bliss.
Thursday, April 3, 2008
April's the cruelest month.
Da nackte Dementi doof sind (und es eh niemand gelesen hat), hier noch ein kleines Fundstück aus einem Blog, das tatsächlich gelesen wird - und das zu recht.
Aus Talking Points Memo:
Monica Goodling -- former Justice Department liaison to the White House who admitted to Congress that she "crossed the line of the civil service rules" -- is under investigation by DOJ for her role in the firing of a department lawyer who was rumored to be a lesbian. "To some people, that's even worse than being a Democrat," a Republican source told NPR.
Ich liebe es, wenn ein gutes Klischee aufgeht - manche Republikaner "enttäuschen" mich nie.
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Ade, Minderleister!
Glückwünsche bitte per comment..
Sunday, March 30, 2008
Friday, March 28, 2008
Schamlose Werbung für die gute Sache #4
Diesmal im doppelten Sinne. Nicht nur aus der Arroganz eines Union Hills Mitglieds, sondern sogar ganz unironisch. Morgen steigt im Büchenstadel in Ulm ein Benefizkonzert für an Leukämie erkrankte Kinder. Mit den großartigen Road to Kansas aus Saarbrücken und ner ganze Riege local heroes.
Also, wer im Ulmer Raum wohnt und das hier ließt, kommen!
Ja, genau, ich meine dich! Du da!
Is da wer?
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Hibbelig still, still hibbelig.
Aus diesem Gedankenkomplex kommt auch mal wieder ne Frage der Woche:
Seid ihr lieber entspannt beschäftigt, d.h. habt zwar viel (zuviel) zu tun, seid dabei aber ganz entspannter Dinge; oder ist euch das nichtstun so lieb, dass ihr auch unentspannt lieber unbeschäftigt seid?
Prokrastination ist übrigens nicht nur ein Hobby, sondenr auch ein Teufelskreis. Dazu aber nicht mehr, sonst wird das hier Befindlichkeitsfixierter als Kettcar (und selbst die sollen es ja nicht mehr sein.)
Speaking Befindlichkeitsfixiert: Jemand schon das neue Kettcar Vid' Graceland gesehen? Ich weiß ja noch nicht so recht...
Ein Tipp zum Schluss - hat sogar fast was mit erwähnter Hibbeligkeit zu tun: Jaguar Love, die infernale Ehe von Ex-Pretty Girls Make Graves und Ex-Blood Brothers.
Saturday, March 22, 2008
DMX and that dude that asks for change.
yes way!
From an interview with rapper DMX (via The Stump):
Are you following the presidential race?
Not at all.You’re not? You know there’s a Black guy running, Barack Obama and then there’s Hillary Clinton.
His name is Barack?!
Barack Obama, yeah.
Barack?!Barack.
What the fuck is a Barack?! Barack Obama. Where he from, Africa?Yeah, his dad is from Kenya.
Barack Obama?Yeah.
What the fuck?! That ain’t no fuckin’ name, yo. That ain’t that nigga’s name. You can’t be serious. Barack Obama. Get the fuck outta here.
Jane Eyre (Charlotte Bronte)
Friday, March 21, 2008
Wann
wenn nicht
um die neunte Stunde
als er schrie
sind wir ihm
wie aus dem Gesicht geschnitten.
Nur seinen Schrei
nehmen wir ihm noch ab
und verstärken ihn
in aller Munde.
- Eva Zeller.
Thursday, March 13, 2008
imposter.
I love how they hate.
I love what they love.
I hate what they hate.
But really -
I am what they hate.
Friday, March 7, 2008
Schamlose Eigenwerbung #3
Das lohnt sich wirklich: In Ulm's schnuckelig-schnoddrigen Club Schilli mit den großartigen Frances Farmer aus der Schweiz - italienischer Post-Grunge at it's best! Kein Spin, reine Wahrheit!
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Moon Palace.
I wish I'd been up there on this day a year ago. That night was dark, cold and foggy. A red light flashed through the fog an illuminated the sleeping houses.
I can still hear them counting, still can hear the little constant beep, still can see that foggy creature bending over another much smaller foggy creature.
Oh Mother Mary, i can still hear the shots!
If I'd only been up on the monn, in that peaceful, quite palace up there in the nightly sky. It was very cold that night, from the outside and from the inside. I still have that counting in my ear: "one two three.." up to fifteen, then back to one, until it grew all silent. Two of the three foggy creatures get up, one remains on the ground. Now the fog rises, I can see clearly, nothing is blocking my sight, nothing is blocking my memories, the moon white street is just as white as the dead boy's face.
(Diesen Text von 2002 hab ich heute wieder gefunden. Fand ihn gut genug, um "veröffentlicht" zu werden..)
Alles neu macht der März.
Gibt jetzt "trotzdem" kein Sportfreunde Stiller Frühwerk.. nur ne neue Frage. Und aus mangel an Interesse an echten knallharten themen, wieder was weiches, pseudo-philosophisches.
Zieht es euch eher in die (relative) Ferne - also "weg" - oder sucht ihr erst nach einen Standpunkt, der fix genug ist, um sich davon entfernen zu wollen - also "her"? Ich für meinen Teil kann es nicht genau sagen. Wieder "nach Hause" zu ziehen ist merkwürdig, wenn man feststellt, dass das 2. Zuhause viel mehr Heimat war.
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Neues Feature!
Habe mir ohnehin überlegt, hier auf Englisch zu schreiben. Für den internationalen Markt, ihr wisst schon^^.