Sunday, September 23, 2012

Even in Silence.

Even in silence, I cannot stop my mind from wondering. Silence is supposed to be a void, an emptiness, but I guess we all know that a silence can be more meaningful than all that precedes or follows it. Silence also comes with an inherent meditative, trancelike, hypnotic quality. I can easily answer the question what are you thinking of? when it is dropped in the middle of conversation; or while residing in a noisy room. But when it breaks out of a soundless place, it seems that there is a wall between the pre- and post-question moments. It is like waking up. Perhaps silence is ultimately hypnagogic.

Jessica Bailiff's music has this quality. It is ethereal, but not just from a musical point of view. As an album, as a coherent piece, it is elusive and intangible. I can never recall what the album cover looks like, or the names of the track titles, and I can never recall the music. Once it's gone it's gone. David Berman once wrote that "a stranger begins wherever I see him". This is like that, for me.

It might just be me. There are plenty of people who can narrate their dreams beautifully, up to the tiniest details. I am not of them (unfortunately). Perhaps these people can at some time tell me what this sounds like. In truth, though, I am not sure I want to know. I suppose I could make notes while-listening, but I am afraid that will break the spell.

All I know is I like it, and I'll keep it that way. Perhaps ignorance really is bliss, even in silence.

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Turn on, tune in, drop the beat

Here's something that you might not have seen before:

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Excerpt from a Dictionary of Would-be-should-be Sayings


The dust you kick up is too fine
To try, in vain, to draw attention to yourself.
[source: Sunset Rubdown]

 To be the first in the river and the last to swim
Being the first to know about/start something yet the last to indulge in/master/finish it.
[source: Strand of Oaks]

To get off one's cross
To stop revering someone or look to someone as the answer to all problems.
 [source: Felt]

To like one's poetry, but hate one's poems
Used to describe people who do not live up to their potential. 
 [source: Trash Can Sinastras]

To like to linedance
Wanting everything to be structured and organized.
[source: Silver Jews

To not pull punches, but not push the river
Having no qualms in saying what you think, yet refraining from adding insult upon insult.
[source: Van Morrison]

 To try to fool old friends with limousines
Outward appearances do not deceive people who have known each other long. 
 [source: The Thrills]