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Elastica【Stutter】和訳 打ち上げ花火 Brett Anderson?Damon Albarn?
Elastica【Stutter】和訳 打ち上げ花火 Brett Anderson?Damon Albarn? Lyraのブログへ #elastica #stutter #britpop #DamonAlbarn #england #JustineFrischmann #DonnaMatthews #AnnieHolland #JustinWelch #TheMenace #oasis #blur #suede #DanAbnormal #pulp
本音でバシバシ言ってスッキリして後腐れなし、って人が良い。 男女ともに腹を割って話せる人を周りに置いている。 裏表ある人も苦手。それか��逃げるためかもしれない。 所詮人間なんてそんなもの。 嘘ついて、騙して。日常茶飯事。 ただ腹臆さず話せる人も一握りいる。 今日紹介するのは、バシバシ言ってしまう女子の歌。 歌っているJustine自身が思ったことを口にしてしまう女性だったから、よりリアルで虚構か現実か境界線がないのが人気の秘訣だったのだろう。 「Bred AndersonとDamon Albernにも、こんなことを言ってたのかしら?…」なあ〜んて想像しながら聞いてる貴方!まんまとElasticaの戦略に引っかかったのよ。 Justine おみそれしやした!ww (more…) “”
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Parklife (1994) and Tranquility Base Hotel and Casino (2018): What does it mean to be an album of the times?
At face value Blur’s third studio album Parklife, released in 1994, and Arctic Monkeys’ 2018 release Tranquility Base Hotel and Casino, their sixth, are very very very different albums. One the Britpop classic, the other a widely divisive experimentation -- they don’t even seem like they could hang out in the same sentence together. Then what the fuck am I on about?
Both albums are individually iconic in the respective band’s discographies -- with Parklife Blur conquered the heights of the Britpop war and firmly cemented its place in British music history while TBH&C marked a pivotal turn in style for the Monkeys, which in my very humble non-musician opinion, will make it historic sometime in the future. If you have spent as much time as I have overthinking the lyrics and pondering over interviews of another British rock band you are hyperfixating on though, you might see something more connecting these two albums. Written about 20 years away from each other, in wildly different times, the two weirdly enough, have these faint threads tying in their themes and subject matters.
Damon Albarn, the principal author of Parklife, described the album to NME as, “a loosely linked concept album involving all these different stories. It's the travels of the mystical lager-eater, seeing what's going on in the world and commenting on it." Rings a bell? That’s extremely TBH&C coded! That one has often been called a concept album based on a luxury hotel and casino on the moon with various eccentric characters and their stories, wryly commenting on issues plaguing life in the 2010s.
Parklife was a kind of a study of middle class English life of the mid-90s. With an extremely catchy pop soundscape and cheeky-cockney-laced lyrics about London parks and bank holidays, it became a quintessential symbol of Cool Britannia. They say the album never took off in the States because it was so British. In the years since, however, the band has described it more as sarcastic critique rather than a celebration of Britishness. Going through the lyrics with a fine toothed comb with that in mind then, you can feel the impatience a bunch of 20s somethings were feeling with the ideal 9-to-5 picket fence lifestyle as well as exhaustion with the hedonistic decadence of youth in the backdrop of an unpopular Conservative-led economy in decline. A similar, if updated for 30 year olds in 2018, sentiment can be sensed in the absurd surrealism of the lyrics of TBH&C. What do you do when you are fed up with tribulations of life and the ghosts of mistakes you’ve made along the way-- you fuck off and escape into whimsy of science fiction.
The political context of the time when Parklife and Tranquility Base were released does matter. Opens up another perspective to reading the album. It’s quite a stretch but bear with me.
The 90s in the UK began with Thatcher resigning and the Conservative government which dominated the 80s, becoming increasingly unpopular. There was a recession plaguing the early years of the decade. Britpop happened smack dab in the middle of this, and it was all about reacting to grunge and shoegaze and bringing back what is essentially British back to its music scene. Oasis, Suede, Pulp, Elastica (Justine Frischmann is the queen of Britpop btw) -- and ofcourse, Blur, were reviving guitar pop, singing in working class accents and about working class life and bringing back memories of the Swinging Sixties. Though each drawing from a wide variety of influences, these bands were becoming the face of a wider movement in music, art and youth culture. The political scene took note.
In the mid-90s, the Labour Party led by Tony Blair quickly aligned itself with Britpop and Cool Britannia. Noel Gallagher and Damon Albarn were being courted by politicians , label execs getting party membership invites, headlines went like “What’s the Story? Don’t vote Tory”. Britpop soon acquired nationalist undertones --- never forget Brett Anderson showing off his twinky waist with Union Jack in the background and “Yanks go home!” headline.
By the end of the 90s, when Britpop had begun crumbling, the economy had recovered and Tony Blair was in Downing Street.
TBH&C and the Monkeys in general, perhaps have less political currency. When they burst onto the scene with their Sheffield accents and garage rock riffs in the generally stable pre-2008 economic climate, the Arctic Monkeys did occupy the space in British pop culture left vacant by Blur and Oasis in the wake of post Britpop, at least for a time. Their debut broke the record of being the fastest selling one, which used to be held by Elastica previously. The Monkeys were indie rock darlings in the UK and with 2013’s AM, became darlings in the US (and Tumblr) as well. Tranquility Base though, came out in a whole different world.
2018 was a fucking atrocious time, to put it mildly. The world was in total freefall inching rapidly towards disaster, which ultimately culminated in the pandemic of 2020. Trump had been elected in 2016 and 2018 was arguably one of the peaks of his shitshow. Over in the UK, Theresa May and her Conservative Cabinet were deep in the quagmire of Brexit negotiations. (Gotta note that Turner has said he voted against leaving in the referendum. Albarn is of course, a very vocal critic of Brexit.) Right wing governments were coming into power everywhere it seemed like, the climate crisis took on a new sense of alarm among the larger public - and things only spiralled in the years following. I can’t think of another album which could accurately capture the sheer fatigue of seeing outrageous headline after headline, how desensitised we had all become, how disillusioned with life- in a mason jar like TBH&C has.
That’s what makes an album legendary doesn’t it? You listen to it and immediately remember what living at the time was like. Even if 1994 was 10 years before I was born.
Now that we have gotten that out of the way, let’s look at the two albums a little more closely.
Some lyrics which give me very similar vibes:
sexual hedonism // start treatment (tbh&c) and girls & boys (parklife)
mundanity of relationships // four stars out of five (tbh&c) and end of century (parklife)
the performativeness of middle class activism/social work // tranquility base hotel and casino (tbh&c) and parklife (parklife)
losing friends and losing touch // the ultracheese (tbh&c) and badhead (parklife) - now these aren't really similar, but i feel a connection. in my bones trust me bro. the whole "i'll grin and bear with it" thing about badhead is very reminiscient of the sense of insouciance about life that haunts tbh&c....almost??
the myth of america // the ultracheese (tbh&c), golden trunks (tbh&) and magic america (parklife) - magic america is making fun of reagan era the american dream while a disillusionment with the glitz and glam of life in la is pretty much consistent throughout tbh&c
a pathological dependence on technology as escapism // jubilee (parklife) and start treatment (tbh&c) - digital cameras and the internet and tvs were taking baby steps into invading our daily lives back in 1994, and by 2018 we were all fully under the vice grip of tech addiction. this parallel i find particularly funny so.
astronomical references // far out (parklife) and star treatment (tbh&c) - alex james, the blur bassist wrote and sung far out about his love of space. it's a pretty nice parallel hey.
For the last one, let's talk about Tracy Jacks from parklife. I couldn't really draw a direct parallel with a song from the other album, but that song spiritually fits right in I feel. An average Joe in the throes of a midlife crisis, teethering so so close to the edge and one day just snaps - that's a character one would expect dwells in the lounge of the Tranquility Base Hotel to drown themselves in the decadence and escape from all their shit, when all is said and done.
Now what's the concluding point of all this rambling. I don't know lolz. Y'all just read a thousand words of nothing.
Just kidding. Actually I read somewhere Damon Albarn was inspired by the 1989 novel London Fields, a science-fiction adjacent black comedy set against the backdrop of an impending nuclear crisis, while writing Parklife. That kinda rung a bell. (Yes, I did wonder if Alex has read this)
I just wanted to see if we can find any interesting connections parrallels or references between Parklife and Tranquility Base Hotel and Casino. I dunno if I've been successful in getting any point across, or it's just pointless waffling on. But one thing that did get confirmed to me once again, these two albums are really the Albums of Their Times. Captures the zeitgeist in such a specific but unique in their own ways, it's really wonderful.
And also studying the legacy and impact of AM with reference to other musical outfits is always fun. I think we can all safely say that AM is well on their way to capturing a seat in the pantheon of great British bands, where somewhere in a corner Blur also sits. Damon Albarn is a fucking legend of course -- from the pretty posh boy of Britpop he has gone to becoming one of the most versatile, experimental and prolific songwriter/composer in the contemporary music scene. He is apparently working on the music for an Goethe's fragmented libretto of Magic Flute Part 2. How many rockstars do you know have composed operas - how fucking dope. I wanna hope that we'll get to see Alex exploring crazy paths in music like this, he definitely has the potential. This whole exercise would probably have made more sense with one of Damon's post-Blur works, his first solo record Everyday Robots or even Blur's last album The Magic Whip, but I started this essay so had to finish it.
Maybe another day eh.
#arctic monkeys#blur#tranquility base hotel and casino#parklife#lyric theory#extensive rambling#rolling stones or nme pls hire me i just wanna be paid to infodump and overthink about my favourite albums#damon albarn alex turner collab PLEASE i can't die without seeing one happen
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Pulp play a game of Consequences Words: Johnny Cigarettes, Photographer: Stefan de Batselier Taken from the New Musical Express, 23/30 December 1995
Part Two [Part One here]
QUESTION FOR RUSSELL:
You go out on a first date with someone. At the end of the drunken evening they lean forward as if to whisper in your car. They then vomit all over you. What do you do? a) Ignore it and kiss them long and hard. b) Say, 'Even your vomit is beautiful.' c) Do the same to them as gesture of your newly shared intimacy.
Nick: I know quite a few people that's happened to, usually while dancing intimately. The worst one was actually shagging someone and they vomited into their mouth! I don't think they had a second date.
Steve: I think Russell would be very offended and slap them.
Candida: Yeah, he'd be outraged, and plan to get them back in some very cruel manner.
Russell: I think I would perhaps not see them again. Heh! Heh!
Candida: He would have to do more than that.
Russell: No, but I don't really have any experience of that situation. In the ten years I've been seeing my girlfriend, I don't think I've ever even heard her fart. A better man than I would probably see the erotic potential in a situation like that, but it's a bit gross for me to handle.
Steve: Well, once a philosopher, twice a pervert. (Eh? - Ed.)
QUESTION FOR JARVIS:
You discover a lover's diary in a drawer. What do you do? a) Control your curiosity and respect their privacy. (Steve: Have you read any of our lyrics? Nick: Forge a career out of it!) b) Make detailed notes to be used in any future argument. c) Go through it and change any bits you don't agree with.
Steve: Following on from the song 'I Spy' on our album, I think Jarvis would look at it, use it as a means of revenge, but feel very guilty about it. Then write a song about it! Ha ha ha!
Candida: I'm not sure, I think it might be (a).
Russell: Yes, Jarvis is quite a moral person, isn't he?
Steve: You've everything to lose and nothing to gain. You could find out if they love you, which you think anyway, or you could find out that you're a vacuum of a person and crap in bed. But I still think natural curiosity would get the better of him.
Jarvis: I greatly appreciate the (a) votes. But I know that I wouldn't be able to stop myself. I would feel bad about it, but I know I would do it. Bad isn't it? It'd backfire on you, I reckon. It's a nasty side to human nature.
Steve: I once sat on the loo with a girl's diary, because I thought it was a private place. But she sussed me out somehow, and nearly broke the door down trying to get me out. Didn't do any good in the long term.
Russell: It's like driving past an accident. I actually had a similar thing with one of Jarvis' letters. I opened it, not realising it was a personal letter and read the first bit, started skimming for the juicy bits and then I managed to stop myself.
Jarvis: Oh yeah, I forgot about that.
Steve: What's that you said about never lying, Russell?
QUESTION FOR STEVE:
A stranger offers you £1,000 to deliver a small parcel to an address in a seedy part of town. Cash on delivery. What do you do? a) Refuse, and report the incident to the police immediately. b) Refuse but feel as if you have passed up on the chance of a lifetime. c) Secretly nick a bit of the package's contents for yourself, then enjoy spending the easiest £1,000 you'll ever make.
Russell: I think he'd look for the nearest mirror and razor blade.
Nick: Perhaps you could sell the package yourself, assuming it was worth a lot more than £1,000, and then set up your own small business!
Steve: No, I'd get Richard (Pulp road manager) to get a bike courier on Savage And Best's account (Pulp publicists), and then bike the money safely back to me.
Russell: You should be OK, though, because the seedy address is quite likely to be your house, actually! Someone delivering it to Justin - from Elastica - Steve's flatmate. Is this all incestuous enough for you? Ha ha ha ha!
QUESTION FOR RUSSELL:
You are at a dinner party where the dog keeps trying to copulate with your leg. The host is turning a blind eye. What do you do? a) Grin and bear it. b) Discreetly hit the dog hard on the head with a soup spoon. C) Explain to the dog that you don't believe in sex between species.
Russell: We had a similar scenario recently when the next door neighbour's dog attempted to crap on our garden. As it was squatting I kicked it in the nuts.
Candida: Aw, you are horrible.
Russell: Not hard! But it got the message across, so that's what I'd do this time.
Nick: But surely you could make a dog trying to shag your leg an amusing part of the dinner party festivities?
Russell: I don't think I'd see the erotic or the humorous potential.
Nick: Don't you believe in sex between species, then?
Russell: Well, in your case I might make an exception...
QUESTION FOR JARVIS FROM STEVE:
You find that you have become one of the greatest songwriters of your generation. What do you do? a) Have a wank... (Er - that's enough of this one.)
QUESTION FOR JARVIS:
You are staying at a guest-house and you wake to find yourself stark naked on the landing. What do you do? a) Hide in the bathroom until you can get someone to fetch you some clothes. b) Using a nearby painting as protection, you go and get help. c) Run through the corridors shouting 'Party'.
Candida: I think it's definitely (a).
Russell: Or perhaps steal a rug off the wall.
Nick: Yeah, any interesting '70s rug from the wall of a guesthouse in Norwich. Ha ha ha! (This series of events is obviously entirely fictitious.)
Jarvis: No, I would definitely hide in the bathroom because they're likely to have towels in there, and even if you were naked you could pretend you'd just had a shower or something. I certainly wouldn't want to parade around the place in my birthday suit.
Russell: Not even now you're a sex symbol?
Jarvis: No, there'd probably be a spy from the Mirror there, and they'd put me naked on the front page. 'Jarvis in nude sex romp! Ban this sick c-!'
Nick: Imagine that over your cornflakes. F-ing hell! Ha ha ha!
And there we must leave it, having perused far more of Pulp's dirty underwear than any sane human being could ever need to. Legal requirements dictate we must allow our quarries to wander off into the night wreaking destruction, depravity and degradation on a generation of innocent pop kids. And kids, next time you're in bed with your loved one, remember to check the wardrobe...
(Pulp were playing the magnificent Consequences game, available from all good toy shops now.)
Transcription: Acrylic Afternoons
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To dig into my twisted mind A truly twisted endeavour
These are some of my favorite things:
1-Above all else: (escucho esto cuando hace frio, cuando estoy derritiéndome en acido, en la madrugada cuando no puedo dormir, cuando me siento triste, cuando estoy pensando, cuando son las 6 AM pero ya me desperté y no se si regresar a dormir o ir a correr...)
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2-Almost above everything else (te hice un drive con este disco completo ) :
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3-Esta plasta que escucho siempre que estoy en DMT:
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Este disco con el que me siento viejito y me pongo pantalones de vestir, salgo a la esquina y cargo con un maletin:
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esta canción a la que le robo todas sus lyrics para mis stories de ig:
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mi disco favorito de mi 3rd favorite band ever / no patino pero si patinara patinaria escuchando esto: (el disco se llama "we be xuxa"):
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i dont know what the lyrics on this one exactly mean pero i relate totally :
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unas favorite songs de mainstream bands off the top of my head:
1-waking up / elastica (literally my favorite song ever) 2- knife going in / tegan and sara (mi disco favorito cuando era una teen tijuana lesbian) 3- moist vagina / nirvana 4- halftime / nas 5- letter to hermione / david bowie (this reminds me of u) 6-enjoy / bjork 7-eua d' bedroom dancing / le tigre (otro de mis discos favoritos donde viene esa) 8-mind games / john lennon (perfect 4 those random schizo moments) 9-the killing moon / echo and the bunnymen 10-esta rola de tom petty que habla acerca de mí
(i like classic rock) me gusta la canción de pete y pete también, una rola que se llama rockstar de kristen pffaf
y otros discos que me gustan son don't be cruel de bobbi brown (he puesto este, it's love making mUSIC baby!), el de 5:55 de charlotte gainsbourg (otro de mis acid staples - actually an all timer), el de myra lee de cat power (i've been listening to it on the daily) , el dorado de aterciopelados , el de la sexorcisto music de white zombie (se merecía thumbnail tbh) ....
FuckkKKKKKK i gotta run tiaaaa
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could you maybe explain why battery in your leg is abt graham? thank u!
ermmmm well. i'll put this under a read more actually so i don't look like a total freak lol
anyway looking at the lyrics
i think it's pretty clear that the song is about graham's impending departure from the band—ultimately it was damon (and dave and alex, ostensibly) who made the decision to basically fire graham but i don't think that damon was happy about having to do that. i think he very much wanted to make things work with graham in the band and tried for years to overlook/accommodate graham's alcohol abuse but it was too destructive to damon's work ethic which is/was ultimately the most important thing to him. so the second verse is alluding to the concessions that damon felt he made on graham's behalf throughout their whole relationship/career together. graham had been going to a recovery program (allegedly) when they first started recording think tank but apparently it wasn't working well enough for damon, who was not known for being particularly empathetic towards addicts (i think he was particularly frustrated because graham had previously very publicly tried to get sober in 1996-97 during the recording of their self-titled album and the subsequent press/tour but had obviously relapsed in the process of recording 13 in 1998). (maybe worth also noting that supposedly justine frischmann, damon's ex girlfriend, was a pretty heavy heroin user and that had contributed to their breakup in 1998 as well as the stalling of justine's own career with her band elastica. so it's possible that damon felt that he was losing his other best friend/creative collaborator/lover/whatever to addiction all over again pretty soon after he and justine had split.)
the first verse/"the ballad for the good times" is referring to their long history together, their childhood...the "put a rock beat over anything" i think is a reference to the difference between damon and graham's sound, and graham's preference for noisier american indie music which damon was initially really resistant to but ultimately moved towards with self-titled and 13. the "don't get het up on the evil things" is probably referring to graham's lifelong experience with depression/his sensitivity to criticism. "the dignity we had" well....idk about that one lol cos blur's image had been extremely uh messy for lack of a better word from the beginning of their career so i'm not sure 'dignified' was ever a word used to describe them. but i guess their low points had been pretty public and very undignified compared to the purposeful wackiness of their early performances, so...
BASICALLY "you can be with me if you want to be" is damon's plea for graham to get better for his own sake and for the sake of the band while simultaneously knowing that there was no way to force him to do so. it's a very sad and desperate song that i think is also simultaneously resigned to the knowledge that this wasn't actually going to work in the end, that graham was going to have to leave the band in order to recover and for blur to continue to function as a group and that damon had to be the one to make that call (but, interestingly, not the person to actually tell graham—their manager delivered that message lol yikes and then damon and graham didn’t talk to each other at all for like eight years). it's also the only song on that record that features graham's guitar playing.
the phrase 'battery in your leg' is weird and likely just one of damon's nonsense lyrics but it also calls to mind the spanish phrase ponte las pilas (literally 'put the batteries in') which is used to tell someone to keep going, look alive, get a move on, etc. i legitimately have no idea if damon had any familiarity with this phrase—i was surprised when i listened to the song for the first time cos i assumed that's what he was referencing cos it's such a specific turn of phrase but really who knows. if he was aware of the meaning then i think that would be another message to graham urging him to keep going/make it through this period of his life.
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MSP asks: 27, 31, 46, 52 please ✌️✨
Oh, wow
27. give us an unpopular opinion on something
I really don't want to be rude or insult someone, but Nicky really isn't that precious. I mean I love him very much but mostly he confuses and scares me. I don't know if it's an unpopular opinion or not.
31. have the Manics ever influenced your fashion choices?
Yes! But I'm not influenced by their GT or New Art Riot eras, I only have a black fur coat 'from those times'. I prefer something from THB and GATS and it mostly Richey's looks. I just like killing people with my coolness and coldness instead of glitter and glam.😌
46.how long have you been a fan? how did you get into them?
I've been a fan for two years.
In Russia we have this social media called 'VK', it's like Facebook but more user-friendly. And I am subscribed on a group named ".д" that posts music, playlists, information about bands, tumblr posts etc. And one day there was a post with a song 'Die In The Summertime', it's translation and photos of Richey and Nicky on their first NME cover (you know, when Richey carved "VIH", Nicky wrote 'culture slut' and there was a golden material). So I was fascinated by how they looked (also at first I thought that Richey was a girl) then I read the lyrics and listened to song. And I completely fell in love in 3 minutes.🙃
52.any other artists you listen to besides MSP?
There is a lot of!! So I list my most-listened and favourite: The Clash, Echo and the Bunnymen, Ezra Furman, Suede, Blur, The Strokes, The Libertines, early Pink Floyd and Syd Barrett, Elastica, Blondie, X-Ray Spex, The Smiths, Dead Kennedys, The Rolling Stones, Avatar, Joy Division, My Dad Is Dead, all 90sgrunge except Soundgarden, zavet, Nautilus Pompilius, Хаски (there are some Russian bands). So classics. =)
Thank you so much for asking! Hope I answered well. ✌🌸
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music asks: 5, 9, 10, 14, 17, 20, 25, 32, 35, 41, 43, 49, 50, 56
5. what do you think the best popular song of the year is so far?
i rarely listen to top 40 anymore but uhh i thought the finesse remix with cardi b and bruno mars was really good. oh and this is america by childish gambino is easily one of the best songs of the year so far.
(apparently humility by gorillaz also charted on the hot 100 so that too i guess)
9. album of the year?
hard to say yet but contenders include: virtue - the voidz, isolation - kali uchis, tranquility base hotel and casino - arctic monkeys, always ascending - franz ferdinand, dirty computer - janelle monae, and 7 - beach house
10. what are the best songs your parents have gotten you into?
really the extent of my parents’ knowledge of music is cambodian music that they never remember the name of and my dad’s love for old 80s hits so: sweet dreams - eurythmics, just be good to me - sos band, little lies - fleetwood mac, the tide is high - blondie, and hungry like the wolf - duran duran
14. if someone asks you what music they should check out, what are your go-to recommendations?
it really depends on what im feeling at the moment and what i know about the other person’s music taste. i usually don’t like, casually recommend someone to listen to one of my favorite bands of all time or something unless they ask specifically about it or im confident that they’d like it because like idk i guess i find sharing stuff like that to be very vulnerable.
17. what are your favorite songs that have ever been popular?
somebody told me - the killers
someday - the strokes
friday im in love - the cure
common people - pulp
blue monday - new order
20. what was your first concert? if you haven’t been to one, what do you want your first concert to be?
it was the 1975 at mohegan sun arena on november 5, 2016, which was the day after my fourteenth birthday. i cant remember much from it now but it was a ton of fun, god the light set up was phenomenal and my mother seemed to enjoy matt healy’s dancing a lot.
25. what is your singing voice like? what singers do you remind yourself of?
oof i kinda hate my singing voice so uhh idk. i usually like making my voice as loud and commanding and bright as possible so i tend to sing a lot more in a chest voice when im alone. idk i think i sound very much like what your average 15 year old girl who happens to not be tone deaf would sound like. i guess make of that what u will because to compare myself to other singers would be doing a huge disservice to them.
32. how do you feel about musicals?
oh i definitely used to be a musical person. i very much used to be that 13 year old who was into heathers the musical and hamilton and stuff like that. i guess ive grown out of being so invested in them, and i havent really properly listened to one in quite a while but im definitely not like against them or anything.
35. what are your favorite songs/soundtracks from movies?
i dont watch movies too often and my memory’s the worst so all i can think of is the trainspotting soundtrack. the best songs off of that imo are sing by blur, temptation by new order, and 2:1 by elastica.
41. do you prefer songs that have good melodies or songs that have good lyrics?
i mean ideally i’d like both of course, but i guess lately ive been kind of finding myself more invested in the sonic side of things. if a song that has a great hook has some mediocre lyrics, i’ll more often than not let it slide i guess. which doesnt mean i dont care at all about lyrics or dont appreciate them, it’s just as ive been consuming more and more music my overall enjoyment of a song has started to depend less and less on whether a song has the most quality lyrics or not.
43. name five songs you like that were released at least 50 years ago.
the night before - the beatles
venus in furs - velvet underground
this guy’s in love with you - herb alpert and the tijuana brass
the times they are a changin’ - bob dylan
hush - deep purple
49. what are your favorite album covers?
pretty odd, wpsiamtwin, definitely maybe, sgt peppers
50. any cover versions that you think are better than the original?
katy on a mission - arctic monkeys
start today - fall out boy
hallelujah - jeff buckley
i am the walrus - oasis
56. if you had a stage name, what would it be?
actually my full name’s relatively short and simple (it’s the same # of syllables as something like “sandra dee”) so i always figured that if i ever decided to become famous i probably wouldnt have to do anything to it
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Aerosmith, Athena Franklin, Bon Jovi, David Bowie, Guns n Roses, Heart, Jimi Hendrix, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Metallica, U2, Simon and Garfunkel, The Mamas and the Papas, Santana, Ramones, The Band, Steve Miller band, Sonny & Cher. :3
Oooh! That’s quite a lot!
Aerosmith - What are your favorite songs?
Aretha Franklin - Do you have a favorite jazz song?
Yes, Sex Pistols- My Way is a classic in my heart.
Bon Jovi - Your favorite song about love?Wings- Silly Love Song
David Bowie - A song that makes you feel happy?
Gomez- Whippin Piccadilly. The music video reminds me of some childhood i never actually had.
Guns n’ Roses - What song describes your emotions right now?Elastica- Waking Up
Heart - Do you know a song that you want at your wedding? Kaiser Chiefs- Everyday I Love You Less And Less
Jimi Hendrix - A song that represents “your aesthetic”I mean sometimes i feel likeJudas Priest- Hell Bent For LeatherLeather! Long haired guys! Bullet belts! Headbanging! But also i be like Florence And The Machine- Queen of Peace like Long dress! Greek Goddess mood! Dancing and running round with bare feet!
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Do you like instrumental songs? Yes. When instrumental songs are good, they’re better than songs with vocals imo since i believe it’s more challenging for a song to deliver emotions without vocals/lyrics.
Metallica - A song that you think everybody should listen to?
Rage Against The Machine- Killing In The Name
U2 - A artist/band you’re proud of?If this is about nationality, I’m definitely proud of 산울림! 70s psychedelic gods!
Simon and Garfunkel - Your favorite acoustic song?Rory Gallagher - Barley and Grape Rag
The Mamas and The Papas - What’s the song that have a harmony so good that makes you want to punch something?Because The Night but not the original by Bruce Springsteen and Patti Smith, but a cover version by Shirley Manson andMarissa Paternoster is so fuckin beautiful i just lie on the floor and cry when i listen to it. The original is great of course but i really prefer this version....absolute brilliance
Santana - Your favorite artist hairstyle?
Big! Soft! Fluffy!
i wanna hide&live in it
Ramones - Do you like punk music?I used to think i don’t like punk music but i’m listening to fair amount of punk nowadays since i don’t remember when.There was a time that i never thought i’d like Dead Kennedys....I really should not limit what i think i like or not!
The Band - A song that you never get tired of?I never get tired of Ringo’s music like Photograph, It Don’t Come Easy...
Steve Miller Band - A song that need to be played out loud?
Isn’t it too obvious question for me?
Sonny & Cher - A song by an artist with a voice that you love?
Wings- Warm And Beautiful/ The Beatles- Helter Skelter
Paul can mellow my heart! Paul can stab my ears! Paul you pretty bastard!
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These Males And Ladies Had been Muses For Some Of The World’s Greatest Artists
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These Males And Ladies Had been Muses For Some Of The World’s Greatest Artists
In mythology, “Muse” refers back to the daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne, the goddesses who rule over varied arts and sciences. As we speak, a muse is a supply of inspiration for an artist. From inspiring well-known work to memorable rock-n-roll hits, try this listing of muses. Some impressed multiple artist!
Actress Gwyneth Paltrow was hooked up to many well-known males over time, together with Brad Pitt and Ben Affleck once they had been of their respective heydays. Nevertheless, when she first got here throughout Coldplay entrance man Chris Martin, the sparks actually did fly. Chris, by all accounts, is kind of a shy man who allegedly didn’t even lose his virginity till he was 23 years outdated, which is b just about exceptional for a rock star. Chris was additionally allegedly fairly impressed by Gwyneth and he reportedly wrote the music “Repair You” for her after the loss of life of her father. It has additionally been debated whether or not or not he wrote the music “The Message” for her which incorporates the lyrics “I’m nothing alone, I like you, please come residence?” The 2 had been married for 11 years earlier than Gwyneth filed for divorce in 2015. Though the 2 didn’t work out, they appear to get an extended and co-parent for the sake of their two youngsters, Moses and Apple.
Dora Maar, was a French photographer, poet and painter who turned a lover of the legendary Pablo Picasso. The 2 had been apparently launched by poet Paul Eluard. Whereas Dora was a a lot youthful lady than Pablo—she was 28 and he was 54 once they met—their relationship continued for over 9 years. Pablo was identified to have painted many portraits of her, most of which had been melancholy in nature as she was stated to be depressed over her incapability to have youngsters. After all, Pablo finally moved on to his subsequent muse who additionally occurred to be a younger lady.
Sara Lowndes is a former Playboy mannequin that first obtained notoriety within the 1960s. She is, nevertheless, in all probability higher generally known as Bob Dylan’s first spouse. The 2 had been married in 1965 and had 4 youngsters collectively. A lot of Dylan’s songs are stated to have been written about her together with, “Unhappy Eyed Girl of the Lowlands,” “Love Minus Zero/No Limi,t” and “Sara.” She can be the mom of Wallflowers lead singer Jacob Dylan, who has commented on his father’s albums saying they “are his dad and mom speaking.” Oddly sufficient, it was artwork that drove them aside. Bob Dylan has stated that after he started taking artwork classes, it broke aside his marriage. Bob commented, “I went residence after that first day and my spouse by no means did perceive me ever since that day. That’s when our marriage began breaking apart. She by no means knew what I used to be speaking about, what I used to be fascinated about, and I couldn’t probably clarify it.” They divorced in 1977.
Gala Diakonova, has change into nearly an iconic muse in her personal proper as she was with many well-known males within the artwork scene again within the 1920s and 1930s. She was married to the well-known poet Paul Éluard and ended up having an affair with painter Max Ernst. Nevertheless, Paul was not disturbed by the affair and principally embraced it. The three lived in a polyamorous relationship for a number of years and Max was stated to be enamored with Gala, even depicting her as a goddess within the portray titled, On the Rendezvous of Mates. Later she married the enduring painter Salvador Dali, who was additionally stated to be impressed by her.
Anna Gordy was the spouse of Marvin Gaye for ten years. If her title sounds acquainted, it’s additionally as a result of she occurs to be the older sister of Motown data founder Barry Gordy, which is how she and Marvin initially met. The 2 had a particularly tumultuous marriage which later served because the inspiration for Marvin’s album “Right here, My Expensive.” The 2 cut up in 1975 and Marvin quickly launched a music with the lyrics ‘In the event you ever cherished me with your whole coronary heart / You’d by no means take 1,000,000 to half.’ This was clearly a reference to the 2’s divorce settlement, which included provisions based mostly on music royalties. Allegedly, Anna thought of suing over the album however by no means adopted via—maybe as a result of the album didn’t have a lot success commercially.
Among the many artist crowd, the 1920s actually had been a wild time! One other certainly one of Picasso’s muses was Marie-Thérèse Walter—although Pablo was married to Russian ballerina Olga Khokhlovar on the time and the 2 had a son collectively. Nevertheless, he nonetheless had a relationship with Marie and ended up getting her pregnant. His spouse Olga left with their son and went to France, nevertheless, the couple really remained married till her loss of life in 1955. After all, as Pablo was identified to do, he finally moved on to one more lady. However earlier than they cut up, he painted many portraits of her—most famously the portray, Le Reve. Sadly, Marie-Thérèse hung herself 4 years after Pablo Picasso died.
Yoko Ono might be essentially the most well-known rock musician muse on the earth in the present day. For Beatles followers, she is commonly thought of to be the girl who induced their favourite band to interrupt up. In truth, Yoko’s title has change into synonymous with the thought of a girlfriend getting in the way in which of the band. She was additionally stated to trigger a rift within the friendship of John Lennon and Paul McCartney, significantly over the remedy of Paul’s older son Julian. Regardless of the case may be, there is no such thing as a denying that Yoko served as an enormous inspiration to John. Together with varied inventive and political endeavors that John turned fairly well-known for all through the remainder of his life.
Amanda Lepore is a transgender mannequin and efficiency artist. Additionally it is notable that she was one of many authentic 1980s “membership children.” The “membership children” had been a gaggle of personalities whom a plethora of movies have been made about however are in all probability most well-known for his or her connection to a drug-fueled homicide. Amanda has gone on to be featured in varied promoting campaigns which are sometimes shot by famed photographer David LaChapelle. Whereas many muses are romantically concerned with the artists themselves, that’s not the case for these two. Though, each Amanda and David have admitted to being deeply impressed by each other, their friendship has at all times remained platonic.
Claudette Orbison was the spouse of late rock-n-roll singer Roy Orbison, who was identified for his lamentable songs and attention-grabbing vibrato. Roy was stated to be taken with Claudette as quickly as they met. He wrote the music “Claudette” for her which included the lyrics, ‘She’s the best little woman that I’ve ever met.’ Though the lyrics gave the impression to be significantly carefree and paint fairly an harmless image of his woman, the fact was a a lot grimmer image. The 2 had a tumultuous relationship and finally, Roy caught his a lot youthful spouse dishonest on him with one other man. This led to their divorce in 1964, though they in the end remarried throughout the similar 12 months. It was then that Roy launched one other observe about his spouse, which is arguably his most well-known music—”Fairly Girl.” Sadly, Claudette was killed in a bike accident solely two years later in 1966 leaving Roy left to lift their three youngsters alone. This was to not be the one tragedy in Roy’s life both. Simply two years later in 1968, Roy’s household residence burned down which killed his two eldest sons.
Kiki de Montparnasse was a well known mannequin, singer, actress, and painter through the artwork scene of the 1920s and 1930s. Kiki was born as Alice Prin and later modified her title as many muses appear accustomed to doing. The legendary artist Man Ray turned fixated with Kiki and the 2 had been collectively for almost all of the 1920s. Man Ray was attention-grabbing as a result of he used varied mediums for his artwork throughout this time together with work, pictures, and one thing he known as “photograms.” Throughout this time, Man Ray created many portraits of her together with his works Le violon d’Ingres and Noire et blanche.
Justine Frischmann was the lead singer of the Britpop band Elastica. Though, she appears to have left music behind and now pursues a profession in portray. However whereas she could have switched mediums, she actually left her mark on a handful of musicians of the period. For a time, Justine was in a relationship with Brett Anderson, the singer of the choice band Suede. She later left Brett, for singer Damon Albarn of Blur and The Gorillaz. Brett then penned the music ‘Animal Lover’ after his heartbreak. She later cut up with Damon which served because the inspiration for a lot of Blur’s album “13.” As Damon put it, the album was a “tribute to how vital she was in my life.”
The long-lasting punk poet herself served as muse at one cut-off date. Patti first met photographer Robert Mapplethorpe whereas she was working at a ebook retailer in New York Metropolis and the 2 later turned roommates. They had been each very younger on the time and awakening to their very own respective artwork and sexuality. Whereas to the 2 had a romantic relationship, Robert later realized that he was homosexual, however the two remained very shut. Robert took many pictures of her, and Patti was additionally deeply impressed by him, extra not too long ago referring to him as “the artist of her life.” Sadly, Robert died of AIDS in 1989. Patti wrote a ebook about their relationship that revealed in 2010 known as Simply Children.
Patti Boyd is one other quintessential muse of the 1960s. She was an inspiration of not one, however two, music legends. She first met Beatle George Harrison whereas filming A Exhausting Day’s Night time, wherein she appeared. The 2 later married and George wrote the well-known songs “I Want You,” “One thing,” and “Suppose For Your self” about her. Allegedly, George continued to be untrue to her throughout this time, together with with Ringo’s spouse Maureen. Patti then had her personal alleged fling with Ronnie Wooden of The Faces and The Rolling Stones. In some unspecified time in the future, she turned concerned with Eric Clapton who fell in love along with her and wrote a number of songs about her together with the enduring ‘Great Tonight.’ He additionally wrote ‘Layla’ for her, which was principally begging her to go away George for good. In the end, she did and married Eric Clapton. Apparently, George and Eric by some means managed to remain buddies. Patti later revealed a ebook of pictures of the 2 rockers known as, By means of The Eyes of a Muse.
Anna Karina was a gorgeous French mannequin and actress who was doing small time gigs like adverts for Palmolive cleaning soap when she was first noticed by the enduring movie director Jean-Luc Godard. He tracked her down and solid her in his movie Le Petit Soldat. The 2 started a relationship and later obtained married. He continued to be impressed by her and he or she appeared in eight of his movies. The 2 had a particularly tumultuous relationship, which was stated to be proven on the silver display in Godard’s movie Une femme est une femme. The couple ended up divorcing in 1965.
Tim Armstrong is the entrance man for the punk band Rancid. Tim married Brody Dalle, the lead singer of The Distillers, in 1997. Brody was allegedly underage once they first began relationship. Six years later, in 2003, Brody was photographed in Rolling Stone journal making out with Josh Homme, singer and guitar participant of Queens of the Stone Age. Apparently, Brody was completely ostracized and solid as a harlot throughout the punk rock scene. Brody went on to jot down The Distiller’s third album known as “Coral Fang” concerning the demise of her relationship with Tim. She additionally later launched into a tour known as the ‘Most Hated Girl on Earth Tour’. It appears to have labored out, nevertheless, as she stays with Josh Homme in the present day and the 2 share three youngsters collectively.
Edie Sedgwick turned an “It Lady” of her time and was even featured in Vogue journal after Andy Warhol included her in a number of of his artwork home movies. Warhol was well-known to deal with varied muses all through completely different phases of his profession. Edie additionally turned concerned with John Cale of The Velvet Underground (who had been well-known to run in the identical circles as Warhol). She was stated to have impressed Lou Reed’s Velvet Underground music ‘Femme Fatale’. Later, she ended up with Bob Dylan’s circle of individuals and was allegedly concerned with Dylan himself. Singer and musician Patti Smith has claimed that Dylan’s album “Blonde on Blonde” was impressed by Edie, though Bob Dylan has denied that there was ever a fling between the 2.
Supermodels at all times appear to function an inspiration to rock musicians, so it’s hardly a shock that Kate Moss has served as a muse for a number of rock stars throughout her lifetime. After her well-publicized relationship with Johnny Depp, Kate had an extended on-and-off relationship with British rocker Pete Doherty of the band The Babyshambles. He recorded a number of songs for her over time, and Kate even apparently added background vocals for certainly one of their albums. The connection was to not final, nevertheless, which was in all probability attributable to Pete’s well-known drug habit. Kate moved on to one more musician—Jamie Hince of The Kills—though the 2 have since divorced. Kate was additionally an inspiration to the controversial artist Banksy. In 2008, he offered a portray he did of her for $191,000. In 2010, Kate commissioned him to color a mural for her in her condo. He allegedly obtained the keys to her condo to point out up and work as to maintain his id a secret.
French bombshell Brigitte Bardot was unsurprisingly a significant muse of director and screenwriter Roger Vadim. When the 2 first began relationship in 1950, Brigitte was solely 15 and Roger was already 22. He had not but discovered the success he did in his later years, nevertheless, he was totally satisfied that Brigitte might make it as a film star. He was stated to have been fully obsessive about the sweetness and the 2 later married in 1952. He allegedly stated of his spouse, “She is intercourse on legs.” Roger went on to have his spouse in a lot of his motion pictures together with arguably essentially the most well-known Et Dieu Créa la Femme, also called, And God Created Girl. Brigitte apparently had an affair along with her co-star at the moment, Jean-Louis Trintignant. However Roger was stated to have missed it. The wedding simply wasn’t meant to final, nevertheless, and the 2 divorced in 1957. Roger went on to marry Jane Fonda who was one other of his muses and was solid in his movie Barbarella. The 2 additionally later divorced.
Prince had a repute as a girl’s man all through his life and consistently had a gorgeous lady hanging on his arm. One in every of his early and arguably most well-known proteges was none aside from Carmen Electra. Carmen was born Tara Leigh Patrick and was rechristened along with her new title by Prince himself. Carmen stated, “We did find yourself having a romance. I keep in mind he stated, ‘I imagine in you and I would like folks to take you critical. And if folks know that you just’re my girlfriend, they’re going to suppose that I’m simply doing this for you since you’re my girlfriend.” One other of Prince’s many muses was Apollonia Kotero, who went on to play his love curiosity within the movie Purple Rain—a task she remains to be remembered for in the present day.
One other muse he renamed was Vainness, who was born as Denise Matthews. The 2 met on the American Music Awards and Prince allegedly noticed her as the feminine model of himself. One other little-known muse of Prince’s was stated to be actress Kim Basinger. His music “The Scandalous Intercourse Suite” was written for the Batman soundtrack. Allegedly the moans heard on the music had been from Kim throughout a sexual tryst between her and Prince. Maybe Prince’s most significant muse was Mayte Garcia, who turned his future spouse. The connection, sadly, couldn’t face up to the lack of their baby collectively from a uncommon genetic illness known as Pfeiffer syndrome.
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