Random Music Thoughts


So how do you listen to a glacier? Every movement that a glacier makes creates a sound, says Vlasis. A glacier flows down a slope under its own weight, and cracks and rumbles can be heard as the ice shifts and moves. "It has rhythm, it has tempo, it has dynamics," he enthuses.

"In glacial ice there are bubbles that are almost like an archive, with their memory of past atmospheric composition. And when that ice melts, you can hear the air bubbles popping and fizzing and squealing as they melt into the water and the pro-glacial lakes."
 
Here is a new release that I won’t be buying: John Fogerty revisiting the old CCR hits. This is not to be confused with CCR Rrvisited, the splinter group formed by those survivors of Creedence who happened not to have the name Fogerty.

Everyone knows that John had bumpy relationships with his ex-band mates, his former record label and his past music publisher. So now he can shake a few bucks out of the Fogerty faithful and simultaneously stick yet another thumb in the eyes of Doug, Stu and Saul.

John always maintained that he was the genius who told everyone else exactly what to play and how to play it. Maybe that’s true, but the fact is that he achieved international superstardom as 25% of a group that he frequently denigrates. They sold millions of records through the record company that he now hates.

For his sake, I hope John achieve some measure of peace with his past before he dies. But it seems more likely that in spite of his many blessings, he will retain a misplaced sense of aggrieved entitlement right up to the end.
 
Here is a new release that I won’t be buying: John Fogerty revisiting the old CCR hits. This is not to be confused with CCR Rrvisited, the splinter group formed by those survivors of Creedence who happened not to have the name Fogerty.

Everyone knows that John had bumpy relationships with his ex-band mates, his former record label and his past music publisher. So now he can shake a few bucks out of the Fogerty faithful and simultaneously stick yet another thumb in the eyes of Doug, Stu and Saul.

John always maintained that he was the genius who told everyone else exactly what to play and how to play it. Maybe that’s true, but the fact is that he achieved international superstardom as 25% of a group that he frequently denigrates. They sold millions of records through the record company that he now hates.

For his sake, I hope John achieve some measure of peace with his past before he dies. But it seems more likely that in spite of his many blessings, he will retain a misplaced sense of aggrieved entitlement right up to the end.
Then, I suppose this is as good a place as any for this recent article about CCR.

 
Then, I suppose this is as good a place as any for this recent article about CCR.

Key quote:

“People around them would say, ‘They’ll patch it up eventually.’ But eventually came and went. Death doesn’t wait for reconciliations.”

:(
 
Key quote:

“People around them would say, ‘They’ll patch it up eventually.’ But eventually came and went. Death doesn’t wait for reconciliations.”

:(

The first part of that very paragraph is what has me scratching my head.

Tom moved to Arizona to chase peace, but the old wounds followed him. John stayed in California, still recording, still wrestling with his own past. They were on separate coasts, but the silence between them was louder than ever.

When I see gibberish like this, I wonder whether it is AI-generated.
 
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