Adventures with Dr. Lady Cutie Troublemaker

Life is in flux BIG TIME these days. I want to keep in touch with all of my peeps. The Internet is this beautiful thing. I can move to a brand new city and still stay in easy, near-daily contact with the people I love. When I feel connected to the people in my life that matter, I am unstoppable!

EJ’s Blog

By Abby at 8:10 am on Monday, June 13, 2005

I do hope you are all still reading EJ’s blog. He’s doing a stellar and responsible job covering the story of Zach, the 16 year-old boy whose parents have sent him to Love in Action, a place where they are trying to take the gay out of him. Seriously, EJ has every other media source beat on this story. Blogs so often do a better job than the local or national media, because bloggers are on the ground. They are involved. We don’t go looking for stories (at least most of us don’t). The stories come to us, and we’re only writing about them when we’re passionate about them.

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Anyway, EJ’s blog, Cherry Blossom Special. Go now. 

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Coolest Bride EVER!

By Abby at 8:30 pm on Sunday, June 12, 2005

OK. It rains ALL DAY on your wedding day, and the whole thing is supposed to be outside. You don’t even flinch. You stand in the rain in your beautiful wedding dress, unconcerned about the mud getting on the hem. The decorations you spent all day putting up are wet, and all the chairs remain propped up around the tables where the guests were going to eat dinner. You giggle as guests bat water off of the top of a canopy as water splashes out into the yard creating more mud. It’s your wedding day, and you are effortlessly happy.

You are Tatyana, and you are the coolest bride EVER!

What a fun time!

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Captivating

By Abby at 11:48 am on Friday, June 3, 2005

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I actually broke my never-go-out streak and caught Andrew Bird last night at the Hi-Tone. He was just as wonderful as he was the first time I saw him, although he was a little less chatty. In fact, right after he finished, he wandered over and sat on the side of the stage. I touched him on the shoulder and said, "Thanks for coming. I really enjoyed it," and he looked panicked. I didn’t mean to scare the boy. Perhaps he was more comfortable the last time I saw him because he was doing a series of gigs with Kristin Hersh (or Throwing Muses fame) and Howe Gelb. They did some songs together and all spoke with each other on stage. Also, Bloomington has a smaller scene, and he’d been there a few times in his earlier career and really had a strong and loyal fan base built-up. Or maybe it’s the same here, and he was just having a quiet night.

He’s fascinating to watch on stage. He has five basic instruments to work with: his violin, his guitar, his voice, his whistle, and his glockenspiel. He records while he performs, so most songs begin with a basic violin phrase, which he records live the first time or two around. He then plays that recording (called looping) and adds another instrument. He creates a complex mesh of sound which builds as he adds and sometimes subtracts each voice (by "voice," I mean each instrument as it fits into the macro-mesh or sound he’s creating). His whistle is really something on its own. It’s a clear whistle with added vibrato (I’ve never worked out how to do that), and it is reminiscent of what one might hear when hanging around a ghost town in the old west. One with tumbleweeds rolling slowly pass. There may be a gunfight later. He often doubles his whistle with the glock, which somehow adds a childish humor to the whole thing.

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His lyrics are more like word games than poetry. At first, they reminded me of Kristin Hersh’s lyrics, although hers really reflect her bipolar tendencies. His may seem that way at first, but when he was talking abount the origins of one song, he said that he’d been coming up with phrases that sounded like palindromes but that technically weren’t. He was doing this as a way to keep himself awake on a long drive during a tour. He noted the cadence of palindromes, whereas most word freaks would be more likely to note the strict rules involved. The other inspiration for this song was the watering down of another song about a dating service for people who were into trefination, but, as he said last night, a song just about that was a little too concept-heavy! Concept heavy indeed! He’s a word freak and a surrealist, and he gets the cadence of language.

The guy has a stellar sense of pitch. This matters to me because I also have this gift (if you don’t know this to be true, trust me on this one). His pitch is excellent on all instruments. When he’s even slightly sharp or flat (which is rare), he self-corrects instantly. I know this seems like a real basic thing to compliment, but I find that to be such a rarity, and I always prize those who respect the key, the pitch, and quality of tone.

He took the crowd on a real ride, and people were really listening. Andrew Bird does this to crowds. They can’t keep hitting on each other or discussing how drunk they got last night or anything else when this man is on stage. It just isn’t possible. He is just too damn captivating.

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Mesh pouch, how do I love thee?

By Abby at 12:00 pm on Tuesday, May 31, 2005

Let me count the ways!

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I adore these things. The smallest one is the perfect size for my iPod headphones or my hands-free or both! The middle one is great for makeuppy stuff, and the largest one is great for all the little cords I travel with. This 3-pack is like $4 at Target near the office supplies. I adore them. I bought a pack about a year ago and use the pouches constantly. Today, I bought 2 more 3-packs! I wish they had other colors.

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Guess I’ll Go Out | Andrew Bird

By Abby at 8:51 pm on Sunday, May 22, 2005

In this, a very odd in-between year of my life, I have lived in a place where I know I’m not staying. It’s meant that I haven’t put down roots the way I usually do. I’ve been overworked and more focused on my work than at any other time in my life. It’s a weird existence. Although I love nothing more than a good gig, I’ve been to almost none this year. I haven’t put in the time to get to know all the (clearly excellent) local and regional bands that Rachel and E.J. and the rest of the Scenestars are always talking about.

BUT… when it comes to bands I already have extreme fondness for… I just have to go. And today, while walking in to Otherlands, I spotted a poster for Andrew Bird. He’s playing here next Thursday, and I pretty much have to go. He played a stellar show about a year and a half ago with Kristin Hersh in Bloomington, Indiana (my home of the previous 7 years).

I realize that I basically have no idea of the local situation here. It’s at the High Tone. Should I pop down there today to get tickets? Will they already be long gone? Has anyone here ever heard of him? Will it be empty? I have no idea, but I will be there. He’s a really quirky character. Chatty, oozing with talent. He doesn’t seem to think like other people. Weird stuff comes out of his mouth: stories, charming whistles, and lyrics like you’ve never heard. Almost words as paint… And he’s a whiz with a fiddle. Hope I see some of you there.

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These are my favorite lyrics from his first album:

I’m all for moderation, but sometimes it seems moderation itself can be kind of extreme. So I join the congregation, join the softball team, I went in for my conformation where incense looks like steam. I start conjugating proverbs where there once were nouns. This whole damn rhyme scheme’s starting to get me down…

Oh, I’m in a lull. I’m in a lull.

I’m rambling on rather self consciously while I’m stirring these condements into my tea, and I’m so lame. I bet I think this song is about me. Don’t I? Don’t I? Don’t I?

So no one knows about the multiple head-guy in Midtown? Really? I rely on your hipsters for this kind of thing! Don’t let me down!

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