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swedemason – trump vs talking heads (2017)
Détournement par excellence.
rachid alexander, bellydancer (2017)
Phenomenal performance by Rashid Alexander at Orientalicious Bellydance festival, Amsterdam 2017
jonathan glazer – flake (banned ad, 2010)
“Succumb to the crumb…”
the she’s – gold soundz (2016)
“And you can never quarantine the past…”
Also, pink hydrangeas.
billy bragg, natalie merchant & wilco – way over yonder in the minor key (1998)
Mermaid Avenue is a 1998 album of previously unheard lyrics written by Woody Guthrie, put to music written and performed by Billy Bragg and Wilco. The project was organized by Guthrie’s daughter, Nora Guthrie. Mermaid Avenue was released on June 23, 1998. The project is named after a song “Mermaid’s Avenue” written by Guthrie. This was also the street in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York on which Guthrie lived. According to American Songwriter Magazine, “The Mermaid Avenue project is essential for showing that Woody Guthrie could illuminate what was going on inside of him as well as he could detail the plight of his fellow man.”
During the spring of 1992, Woody Guthrie’s daughter Nora contacted Billy Bragg about writing music for a selection of completed Guthrie lyrics after Bragg played a Guthrie tribute concert in New York City’s Central Park. Her father had left behind over a thousand sets of complete lyrics written between 1939 and 1967; none of these lyrics had any music other than a vague stylistic notation. Nora Guthrie’s liner notes in Mermaid Avenue indicate that it was her intention that the songs be given to a new generation of musicians who would be able to make the songs relevant to a younger generation. Nora Guthrie contacted Bragg, who in turn approached Wilco and asked them to participate in the project as well. Wilco agreed, and in addition to recording with Bragg in Ireland, they were given their own share of songs to finish.
Rather than recreating tunes in Guthrie’s style, Bragg and Wilco created new, contemporary music for the lyrics. What seemed like a risky enterprise surprised everyone; released in 1998 as Mermaid Avenue, the results were met with universal acclaim. The album received a Grammy nomination for Best Contemporary Folk Album, and went on to place fourth on the Pazz & Jop Critics Poll for 1998. In 2008, Jonatha Brooke released The Works, a project that similarly drew on the trove of unpublished Guthrie material. According to Bob Dylan’s autobiography, Chronicles, Woody Guthrie offered his unpublished songs to Dylan but was unable to enter the house to obtain them as Arlo Guthrie would not let him in. Man in the Sand, a documentary about the collaboration between Billy Bragg and Wilco, was released in 1999.
cluster and eno – cluster and eno (1977)
sufjan stevens – i should have known better (2015)
siouxsie and the banshees – helter skelter (peel session, 1978)
tuxedomoon – no tears (1978)
juliette lombard – beginning to heal (2017)
chrysta bell & david lynch – angel star (2011)
artboffin/alexander reben – deeply artificial trees (excerpt) (2017)
william shakespeare – sonnet 103 (1609)
Alack! what poverty my Muse brings forth,
That having such a scope to show her pride,
The argument all bare is of more worth
Than when it hath my added praise beside!
O! blame me not, if I no more can write!
Look in your glass, and there appears a face
That over-goes my blunt invention quite,
Dulling my lines, and doing me disgrace.
Were it not sinful then, striving to mend,
To mar the subject that before was well?
For to no other pass my verses tend
Than of your graces and your gifts to tell;
And more, much more, than in my verse can sit,
Your own glass shows you when you look in it.
louis armstrong and his hot five – king of the zulus (1925)
Written by Lil Armstrong.
(I found this wonderful version from 1956 on 10″ a few weeks ago. The whistling in the outro is something else!)
tom waits – a little rain (1992)
There used to be a beautiful version of this on Youtube by Jolie Holland that I looked for to post, but it’s been blocked. Here’s the original instead, from Waits’ 1992 Bone Machine album, the first of his I ever heard.
watermelon scene from “hausu” (1977)
jacqueline du pré rehearsing with daniel barenboim (c. late 1960s)
fats domino – it keeps raining (1961)
psalm 51 performed in aramaic (2016)
Orthodox priest Father Seraphim and his choir (the young girl singing is Keti Iliaeva) on 30 September 2016 during Pope Francis’s visit to Georgia.
fever ray – to the moon and back (2017)
miley cyrus – wildflowers (2017)
Miley covered this Tom Petty song in tribute to him on the Howard Stern Show, 4 October 2017.
victor jara – canto libre (1970)
A verse is like a dove seeking a place to lay her eggs
It bursts out and spreads its wings, getting ready to fly away
My song is a song of freedom that I want to give away
(My song is a song of freedom)
To those who like shaking hands and to those willing to open fire
(My song is a song of freedom)
My song is like an endless chain
(My song is like an endless chain)
My song is like an endless chain without beginning and without end
In each one of its links you find the song of every man
Yes the song of every man
Let’s keep on singing together
Let’s sing to everyone on earth
(Let’s keep on singing together)
Since singing is like a dove who has yet a place to find,
It bursts out and spreads its wings to fly away
My song is a song of freedom…
gallery one11 – launch exhibition tomorrow
Fleurmach contributor Julia Mary Grey and friends Guto Bussab and Faith 47 are exhibiting work at a new gallery space on Loop Street tomorrow evening.
fleurmach at zeitz mocaa, 22 september 2017
e. e. cummings – let it go – the (1944)
(From 1×1 [One Times One] (1944).
elizabeth cotten on pete seeger’s ‘rainbow quest’ show – wilson rag (1965)
man with a movie camera (1929) screening this thursday

susanne sundfør – reincarnation (2017)
From her new album, Music for People in Trouble (Bella Union, 8 September 2017).
pastor t.l. barrett & the youth for christ choir – nobody knows (1971)

