Category Archives: Music
R.I.P. Steve Albini
It’s hard for me to articulate, but there’s a friend of mine, Peter Sotos, who’s written extensively about abuse and murder and things of that nature. A lot of his writing is extremely difficult to read. It’s repellent. You’re brought into the mind of a sadist, pretty convincingly. And I feel like that experience, reading that stuff, is shocking to your core in the way that the horrors of the reality of those things should be.
That was Big Black’s draw for me. Albini didn’t just sing about darkness and evil. As an artist, he threw himself into it. He articulated something that’s very hard to articulate. Their music captured what he describes in the paragraph above. He wrote unapologetically from the standpoint of a perpetrator who has utter contempt for his victims. I hadn’t heard anything similar before and anything similar since. There was a long time, 10-15 years, where I couldn’t listen to them. I listen some now but it’s still much harder to do so than when I was young.
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Music for Sunday Afternoon
Music for Tuesday Night
I heard this the other day for the first in at least twenty years. I’d forgotten about it. Amazing song. I’m embarrassed that I did.
Music for Saturday Night
Music for Saturday Afternoon
Music for Monday Night
One of the best covers –
Music for a Slow Sunday Morning
(People of a certain age and geographic area may recall them playing Sir Morgan’s Cove after they finished recording that album. No, I didn’t see the show but the atmosphere at the time was wild. There’d been Keith sightings around town while they were recording. We’d heard rumors that they were going to play but we didn’t know where – would’ve given anything to get tickets.)