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Tuesday, 24 June 2014

The Medicine Cabinet #24





Sam The Man On The Moon
by Nayt Housman


Music is my medicine. Is it yours? I ask the public six golden questions to find out if and how they use music to feed the soul.


'Sam' by Nayt Housman


There is a man, a man named Sam, a man named Sam whom I’ve actually known for quite some tam… I mean time. I’ve actually known 26 year old Sam for most of my ten years in Brisbane and one thing we’ve shared other than friendship is a very similar taste in music. Even so, there’s always something new to find out about a man whose life passion is learning. So let’s see what music secrets rattle around inside Sam’s brain.


Who are the musicians and/or bands that flick your switch and turn up the volume?

 

Sam: OMG that’s so difficult! Ummmm, Joanna Newsome of course, she’s just incredible. She comes from that kind of like isolated mountain living that’s so amazing. So I find her quite inspiring. Then Talking Heads, I remember hearing ‘This Must Be The Place’ where he dances with a lamp on stage, it’s just so incredible. David Byrne is so amazing. So definitely those two and the last one…OMG it’s SO DIFFICULT! Let’s go Adele, just for one that comes to mind because I like that kind of mainstream as well. I find her song writing beautiful and she has a really clear voice, which I like.





Why do you think they are the pills that cure your ills?

 

Sam: Well Joanna Newsome, it’s her whole being I guess. She’s so different and has grown up in a way that a lot of people haven’t so I think that gives her obviously, a special aura about her, and yeah, she’s just mesmerizing. When I saw her in concert I got that kind of tunnel vision, where all of the light around kind of fades and it’s just her on stage, which is just so magical. She’s just got that fixation about her. So yeah that’s what I love about her.


Talking Heads, they were so different when they came onto the scene and yeah, I think all three of these people are just such amazing, confident people and they don’t care what anyone else thinks. Like even Adele as a person she’s so awesome, like she could be at the Oscars or the Grammy’s and be like “Oh I don’t care!” as she speaks in her cockney accent and all Hollywood’s like gasping. But yeah I think that’s such a good quality to have.




What kind of high do they give you?

 

Sam: Well, having never taken drugs I wouldn’t really know! But they give me that kind of transcendental, spiritual feeling I think especially from Joanna Newsome. I think that harp really gets under your skin and raises your hairs and things like that, so that’s nice. It sounds horrible but you know when you like obsess over eventually what song is going to play at your funeral? I do that all the time and The Talking Heads, David Byrne song was it for me, it’s like “Oh yep, this has to play at my funeral.” So yeah that’s a big thing to say I guess. It’s SO agony and what if people don’t know and I want to communicate it to them!




When do you find yourself craving music for relief?

 

Sam: I think my ultimate is like a long shift at work is over and it would be like 11:30 at night and it’s a spring night so it’s a little bit cool and windy and you roll the windows down (in the car) and I’d drive over the range back to my house in Samford and it’s just dark and it’s a forest with the music playing and it’s just amazing. This is just the ideal time but there are many others.


Where in life, home and your world does music take you?

 

Sam: Just away, I don’t know! I think anywhere that just lets your mind wander and have that peaceful moment. I often imagine I’m on the moon. Like in The Watchmen, I remember reading that moment when he goes to escape from humanity because it’s just all too much for his brain. I imagine myself on the moon looking back at the earth.




How do you share your music love?

 

Sam: I don’t know, I love sharing music, I always get a kick out of forcing it on to people, so yeah I use all the boring things like Facebook obviously and I always get a bit insane like if I go on three dates with someone I make them a CD and try and force it onto them *laughs*. It’s too intense, but any friends I love sharing music with them.




Learning is for life. Some accept it, some rebel against it, and some embrace it entirely. Music is a teacher like no other; it can be, as it is for Sam, transcendental. It shows us how to own our identity, how to tap into our imagination, it opens our souls for searching and gives us idols we as humans love to worship in one way or another. Music for some is a completely religious experience…music can take you to the moon.


I shall dub this ‘The Meditation Effect’. Music allows us to reach a certain state of being which is physical, on this plane of being, whilst simultaneously being completely out of body. It can take us on a journey, which is completely ours alone, drawing us into ourselves and focusing our attention on those aspects of life, which are really important. From this inner perspective we are able to project and teach and interact in a more positive way with those around us. Music is all the religion Sam and I need. How about you?


Doctor Nayt’s prescription this week (imagine my voice is like Karen Moregold, the horoscopes lady) is to go on a drive, possibly after a long, hard day’s slog in the office, out in the fields, serving customers or whatever it is you do for a crust. As you drive, keep an eye out for a large tree, one large enough and suitable enough for sitting under and seeking internal enlightenment. Once you’ve found this tree, sit under it and seek internal enlightenment to the chanting of your favourite musicians. Delve deep inside until you feel a separation from body and mind, and process the happenings from your physical day. Let the bad things fall away around you until you are left feeling open, freshhhhhhhh and enlightened. That’s it! You’re practically a philosophical transcendental being! The end.

Tuesday, 22 October 2013

The Candy Shop #25




WOOF! MEOW! MOO! BLUB (that’s the sound a fish makes)
by Nayt Housman


Since I was a kid I have been surrounded by music revering and educating me about our life companions. Some call them “fur/feather/fin children” or “kids of the four legged/winged/finned kind”, even simply my best friend. Of course I’m talking about our partners… I mean pets. Pets always find a special place in our soft lil hearts and musicians often find inspiration to write about them. This weeks Candy Shop is dedicated to all the pets out there in the world and is a plea to my loving partner to GET ME A GUINEA PIG! Oint oint oint (that’s the sound a Guinea Pig makes)!

So most musicians seem to find inspiration for writing from their dogs.


You Can Run (Ferns Theme)
by The Orbweavers  



Oh lordy cheeses sliced this song makes me weep like a baby. A song about Marita Dyson and Stuart Flannigan’s rescued race greyhound Fern.


Evie 
by Cub Sport



This delicious little morsel from Cub Sport makes me squeal and giggle like a five year old girl with new pink glitter sneakers that have flouro yellow shoe noodle laces.


Sadie
by Joanna Newsome


 


Love her or hate her, Newsome’s child like voice is the perfect tool for engineering a song about a dog. Her story telling ability is humbling and totally endearing (until she hits one of those shriek notes).


Rosie
by Thelma Plum




I hadn’t heard much Plum goodness until Bigsound a lil while back but I’m so glad I got to hear Rosie, a song about her dog. Bless.


Sometimes marine life is even inspirational...


Rock Lobster
by B52’s




Sooooo a rock lobster isn’t really a pet I know BUT I’m sure some people have them and possibly love them very much, also clams, mermaids, snappers and thankfully for this post a dog-fish and a cat-fish feature in this grand classic.


Sometimes though we don’t have pets so we just fantasize about being an animal…


I’m Like A Bird 
by Nelly Fur-tado (gettit? Fur? Pets? Lol)




Nelly was probably so angry that she was denied having pets (this is not fact, I really don’t know/care) that she went a little crackers and pretended to be a bird until she was heavily sedated and institutionalized and forced to write about her experience which then was made into this song (again this is definitely not fact)…


In honour of all the pets that were ever a part of my life, in no particular order, Bear the dog, PJ the dog, Lady the dog, Bubbles and Squeak the ducks, Red the chicken, Mickey the budgie, Snuffie the Cockatiel, the several unnamed and short lived guinea pigs (Lady the dog ate them as well as one of the ducks), the many unnamed mice that never stopped breeding, Princess the cockatiel, Dexstar the dog, Mikey the dog, Chocolate, Vanilla, Honey and Cinnamon the fish and all the rescued animals, Tawny Frogmouth, Magpie, Kookaburra, Baby Pigeon and Lorikeets x a million (drunken bastards would booze up on fermenting mangoes)....

Monday, 14 February 2011

Top 300 Songs of the 2000s, #150 - 141


Snooooooooooooooooop.


This is the start of the second half of our countdown, so you know these songs are going to be good. Nay! Not good... awesome! Don't believe me? Check them out...


#150 - Jealous Girls (2006)
by The Gossip




Jealousy won't get you anything that you lost...

Monday, 5 July 2010

Meet Me Halfway





2010 has been a pretty impressive year for music and we're only halfway through! With albums from huge artists like M.I.A, U2, Arcade Fire and the Beastie Boys still to come in the second half it can only get better. Beyonce, Coldplay, Daft Punk, Jamiroquai, Kings of Leon, No Doubt, Britney Spears, Madonna, Lady Gaga, Radiohead, Evanescence and Amy Winehouse all have rumoured album releases as well. If only half of those acts release an album before the year is out, 2010 could be the most star-studded year for music releases ever! Anywho, let's take a look at some of the most notable acts over the past six months...


Ellie Goulding

One of 2010s most exciting new stars, Ellie Goulding has left the world starry eyed in her wake. Her debut album, Lights, went straight to the top of the UK charts. She hasn't made a huge impression outside of Europe, but with work already underway for her second full length, it's only a matter of when, not if, for this pop wonder.

...download 'Starry Eyed'...




His debut album, B.o.B Presents: The Adventures of Bobby Ray, debuted at #1 in America. His debut song, 'Nothing On You,' went to the top of the US and UK charts and second single, Airplanes, has gone top 5 worldwide and this week sits at the top of the UK charts. Not bad for a guy who's only 21. I feel old and unaccomplished.




Do I even need to explain? The domination of the mighty Gaga continued on from 2009, with 'Bad Romance' and 'Telephone' cementing her status as the #1 music star in the world. In 2010 she has become the most watched artist on YouTube, picked up a healthy number of awards and created more debate than anyone else on the scene. Love her or hate her, you can't deny the power of Lady Gaga.








She's come a loooong way from 'Show Me Love' in the 90s to become one of the best electronic acts of the 2000s. In June she dropped Body Talk pt. 1, and that's only the first of three albums she's expected to release this year! If either of the two unreleased Body Talk albums has anything half as good as 'Dancing On My Own' I'll be as happy as can be.




The return of the king.... perhaps. Maybe you prefer the prankster Eminem as opposed to super serious rapper Slim Shady. Regardless, he's on his way to having the best selling album of the year with Recovery and 'Love The Way You Lie' is only weeks away from becoming the #1 song worldwide. 2010 is seeing a return to form for rap music and Eminem is leading the way.



Again... do I really need to explain? Glee has managed in one television season to become the most influential music programming in the world. Not that it's hard when MTV isn't even playing music anymore. Anyway, with countless #1 albums and about a million songs in the charts, Glee has left its mark on music... and I couldn't be happier. After all... I'm a Gleek.




Releasing a triple album takes balls. You'd think there would be a ton of filler material and a whole lot of criticism, but somehow the genius that is Joanna Newsom managed to pull it off with very little in the way of negative reviews. Have One On Me, her third studio release, has also become her most commercially successful album to date.



Well kids, that's BARELY scratching the surface of the goodness we've seen so far this year. Don't forget about all the amazing music released by The Slow Club, Florence + The Machine, Sia, The Drums, She & Him, Operator Please, Marina & The Diamonds, Crystal Castles and all the other great artists that have made an impression so far in 2010. I hope you're as excited as I am to see what else we've got waiting for us in the second half of the year!