Saturday, October 28, 2023

Playlist

Preface

"Pogo: Now, what you doin'... Drawin' pictures?
Albert: I'm showin' you how to become a famous cartoonist ... First, you thinks of a catchy name... then you sits down an' writes a half-a-dozen jokes...
Pogo: S'pose you can't think of any jokes?
Albert: No drawback... you mere swipes 'em from your pals... Actually, if you can't get up anything funny, then you gotta learn to draw guns and/or girls!
Pogo: S'posin' you can't draw?
Albert: No drawback! You makes cartoon animals that talk...
Pogo: Gee, I dunno... Who'd believe in talkin' cartoon animals?
Albert: No drawback! Who believes in anythin' these days? Take the young, they believes in very little...
Pogo: Oh, I dunno about that...they don't believe in a lot of the old icons, that's for sure...
Albert: No, I means they believes in very little... like do you ever notice what them girls wear on the beach?
Pogo: Well, I've noticed what some of 'em don't wear...
Albert: It's Sunday!
Pogo: S'pose you can't grind out cartoon animal faces?
Albert: No drawback! You learn to draw awful big balloons..."

Walt Kelly - from "Hijinks from the Horn of Plenty: The Complete Syndicated Comic Strips, Volume 8"

Texts

Recorded

October 21, 2023

Intermezzo in B minor, Op. 4 #6 - Robert Schumann - Eric Le Sage

full boil figuration
stops here and there
to impersonate the characters
moving them around on stage

Nocturne in B Major, Op. 32 #1 - Frédéric Chopin - Garrick Ohlsson

held together politeness
bursts out at the end of the third phrase of four
opening up a range of elsewheres
certain to be worked with
a theatrical mantelpiece
suppression can't survive

At Parting - Charles Ives - Paul Sperry, Irma Vallecillo

borders on parody
so sincere and proper

Suburban Eyes (alternate take) - Thelonious Monk [from The Complete Blue Note Recordings]

rhythmic anomalies are cracks to explore

Long Tall Sally (take 6) - Little Richard [from Here's Little Richard]

rollicking fun tales
from the room that's hoppin' right now
you could be here too

Someday (You'll Want Me to Want You) - Ray Charles [from Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music]

report from the romantic trading floor
a hint of bump and grind in the horn hits

I Hold No Grudge - Nina Simone [from High Priestess of Soul]

in the latter days of the sweeping violins
soon synthesizer would take over
fewer contracts to pay

I Will Say Goodbye - Sarah Vaughan [from Sarah Vaughan with Michel LeGrand]

but if you want classy
you go for the shimmery glow of a movie orchestra

Tunnel of Love - Bruce Springsteen [from Tunnel of Love]

the hook is for hanging onto while free-associating your situation
with a stray line or more higgle piggle in the verses
or
inventing one for some fictional singer persona

why are the back-up singers two flights down the stairwell?

The Big Sheep - Mike, Peggy, and Penny Seeger [from Animal Folk Songs for Children]

a biggest whopper contest
performed in approved folk song style
nonsense words to cover any indiscretions pending

Can I Forgive Him - Paul Simon [from Songs from The Capeman]

many sided indictment 

a man and a guitar

Natura Abolita - Jarrad Powell [from Natural Selection]

percussive envelopes imply the striking of a surface or cord or lip
phonemic consonants dripping into the dark pool
absorbed
taken 

bats and shriekbirds 

this music is a space with sounds in it

October 22, 2023

Runaway - Head for the Hills [from Robber's Roost]

the old weird America
scrubbed up all clean and wholesome

That Wasn't Me - Brandi Carlile [from Bear Creek]

tempo and feel in the Let It Be camp
some of that is the plangent two fisted piano chords

End Game (feat. Ed Sheeran & Future) - Taylor Swift [from Reputation]

divvy up each line
into a few words
in one spot
a few words
in another
line them up in a dance sequence
so that
the play of the parts of lines
with the other parts
reconfigures the sense

In Too Deep - Steve Layton and Sound-In [from Miracles and Wonders]

a tight space
rough passages to re-traverse
light may fail first

Sonata for Solo Viola, Op. 25 - Paul Hindemith - Paul Hindemith

conversations had among the four strings
this would make an interesting left-hand piano piece 

an historic recording
ripped from vinyl
original was made in an imperfectly quiet space
possibly in recital
in which case
a pretty quiet audience 

multiple iterations of ideas in succession
variations in register
size
end points
direction
old things in new places
or
objects regarded from various angles
puzzled over

Crazy - Willie Nelson [from . . .And Then I Wrote]

first two word statement
more spoken than sung
he turns on the singing to complete his line
composes the melody to make the expression of the words clear

O Little Town of Bethlehem - The Philadelphia Brass Ensemble [from Festival of Carols in Brass]

square little hymn tune with modern (for 1868) expressive punch
(as hymns go)

Lightnin' Hopkins - REM [from Document]

a procession entrance
vocals from the back
to join the drums up front
a portrait embedded
pressed in twice

Tales from The Riverbank - The Jam [from The Sound of The Jam]

theatrical song writing
that is
it is written as though for stage

Rudolph the Rednosed Reindeer - Capitol Steps [from O Christmas Bush]

sort of

Red Hot Kinda Love - Christina Aguilera [from Lotus]

more stage show
or songwritten with the director of the video as the target

Your Old Clothes - Red Ribbon [from Freaks Only]

glorious DIY crud sound
closet rock
let it buzz

Pota - Sascia Pellegrini [from Epidemics]

mind bend time
hearing this as though it arose in prog land
and not in academic land
though both are probably equally wrong
so
what is it?
there is certainly the element of gradual accumulation of sounds
a prog land thing
but
it resists groove heroically
an academic land thing
neither is virtuous
we all know
there is no virtue in music
just community
finds places to go
after maximal accumulation
dinosaurs on the short waves
and ray guns on the tube
fade out
definitely a prog land thing
back to your regularly scheduled brain waves

October 23, 2023

Slow Love - Prince [from Sign O' The Times]

part of the kneejerk analysis habit
is defensive
how is this attempting to do its number on me
part is inquisitive
is how it attempts to do its number on me an essential part of what it is
does this music attempt to clarify
or to obscure its methodology

Stripped, Pt. 2 - Christina Aguilera [from Stripped]

a quick apology and a fade-out

Pie in the Sky - Ian Bell and John Teske [from Embers of Discontent]

document of a tone-deaf preacher's message

Manic Panic - Prom Queen [from Doom Wop]

rhetorical questions
accumulating anxiety feel

Locarno - Jessica McMann - Re:Naissance Opera [from Music from The Apocrypha Chronicles]

long thunder
drops of rain and synthy percussion sounds

Glow Girl - The Who [from The Who Sell Out]

front end
a pair of not obviously connected song bits
with smart-ass tail-off

Holiday Story - X [from See How We Are]

anecdotal situation
over-use of the hook
if it becomes the whole song

Grafig 1 - Greg Sinibaldi [from Frieze of Life]

wiggling worm
little hat
little briefcase
bopping down the street

Track 5 - Youth Rescue Mission [recorded live at the High Dive, Seattle, April 6, 2012]

dropping syllables onto the floor
slowly
singularly heavy rolling
a large lake
slow evening ponder
valiant efforts to pump it up

Recite Remorse - Waxahatchee [from Out In The Storm]

witness to how it seemed
at an articulatory life event
halfway out the door
out of my body

October 24, 2023

Panic Room - Star Anna [from Live at Rimbert Illustration]

also witness as above
social impact of our sorry history

King of France - Bob Dylan [from A Tree with Roots]

dredging the muck left over from the continental take-over

A Real Cool Time - Ramones [from Halfway to Sanity]

the friendly neo-50s dance band Ramones

Track 17 - The Humidiflyers [from Humidiflyers 2002]

guitar opens with a sequence of notes in a quintuplet over the slow four

Track 5 - The Tailenders [recorded live at the High Dive, Seattle, April 6, 2012]

bass and drums with a baritone vocal
all the sonority mooshed up together in the room resonance
a keyboard provides some relief

Crime and Punishment - Shallow Lenses [from War Poems]

solidarity anthem
comfort in troubling times

When George Bush Was Head of the C.I.A. - Amy Denio [from Chapel Sessions]

setting up a steady field
with anomaly traps
that prod it to unravel

Within You Without You (Instrumental) - The Beatles [from Anthology]

somebody found some cool new toys to play with
probably could have done without the western strings to dress it up for western ears

Scene and Dance of the Little Swans - Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky [from 100 Greatest Classics]

such a struggle to climb those last few steps to the top of the tune
sink back into weariness
in comes the clean-up crew

Through The Rain (feat. Kelly Price & Joe) - Mariah Carey [from Charmbracelet]

self help pep talk
pile up the performance layers
a long rinse cycle

Song 4 - Curtains For You [recorded live at the High Dive, Seattle, April 6, 2012]

life is hard song
getting by
by surviving
a celebration

Run Run Rudolph - Three Fingers [from Stocking Stuffers]

Rudolph
as the intermediary
for Santa prayers

Crushing My Soul - Emily Stranger [from Labor of Love]

here's my robot self
I'm trouble
and you'll be sorry

The Hebrides Overture - Felix Mendelssohn [from 100 Greatest Classics]

like the Pastorale Symphony but more touristy
Romanticized
fantastical
a land of ghosts in arms
and pretty countryside
here are my slides 

difference between Felix Mendelssohn and Robert Schumann:
if Schumann had composed this instead of Felix
just imagine how weird it would have been
don't get me wrong
this is Mendelssohn at the top of his game
but he will never pull the foundation out from your beliefs like Schumann could

All The Things You Are - Glenn Tate [from Some of My Favorite Love Songs]

talk about objectification
moods to order
I does this one
the showstopper

The Red Blanket - Robin Jackson and The Caravan [from Dust Diaries]

go-to cadential formulae
to mark the line rhymes that matter

And Then Nothing - Lures [from There's No Pressure]

the guitar sound was made with care
I like the engineering on this
everything is clear but not sequestered
sounds are designed to be sounds within a sound
exquisite balance
nice job y'all!

Strengur - Halla Steinunn Stefánsdóttir - Davíð Brynjar Franzson [from Strengur]

a diary entry under possible attack
life goes on

Solemn Melody - Walford Davis [from 100 Greatest Classics]

well the Hebrides Overture it most certainly is not
not just solemn
but solemn with great propriety and respect

Save the Brainforest - Pete Comley [from Lost City Music Vol. 2]

all sorts of strange beasts howl by

Festa dos Gatos - Camarones Orquestra Guitarristica [from Live in Natal]

energetic guitar front
highly competent

Strong Swimmer - Shelby Earl [from The Man Who Made Himself a Name]

encouraging self talk

Angry Brass, Angry Bells - Tom Varner [from Sound Vespers]

baiting
sniping
making it up under their breaths
now they've had so much they're starting to snore
somebody's stomping in the back parlor
night has sunk

Arrival of the Queen of Sheba - George Frideric Handel [from 100 Greatest Classics]

fountains of flowers flung fairly far

Evolution - Tyrannosaurus Grace [from Much More Than A Story]

is my hobbyhorse
but this song is about getting drunk

There Once Was a Muffin - Marjorie Palmer [from Make a Joyful Noise]

a silly recital song

Abeyance - James Falzone [from So Far So Still]

this melody is a clown act full of characters

Andante Cantabile - Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky [from 100 Greatest Classics]

handing favorite bits down through the string section

Wha Da We Got? - Karin Blaine [from Modern Day Living]

night of cousins!
Marjorie Palmer and I share a set of grandparents
and we both share a set of greats with Karin

Face The Music - Dead Bars [from Dream Gig]

embracing the inner slacker
for want of a better word
I admire the flatfootedly structural use of notes throughout

Pt. VII - Alex Anthony Faide [from Particles of the Infinite]

action movie
fully armed

October 25, 2023

New York's In Love - David Bowie [from Never Let Me Down]

pulling words
from against the wall
onto the dance floor

From Your Lipps - Specyphi

heavy industry
big machines
must yell over the noise my yelling is making

I'm Too Pretty for Jail - Strange Like Us [recorded live at The Sunset Tavern, Seattle, April 18, 2017]

attitude expression
anything further falls to the side

Break My Soul - Beyoncé [from Renaissance]

antagonistic to the man in charge
workplace rebellion
from within an industry
that has plenty of drudge work to do
channeling the frustration du jour

My Friend Ringo - The Young Fresh Fellows [from The Men Who Loved Music]

confession time

Cold November - Shannon Stephens [from Pull It Together]

the beat moves ahead in sudden increments
but only when it finally must
after strong reticence

Transsexual Girlfriend - Mud On My Bra [recorded live at The Sunset Tavern, Seattle, April 18, 2017]

melodies in words and guitar
follow the same lines
guitar adds some stuttery syllables between

Songs of Sleep and Dreams: Houve um ritmo no meu sono - Tom Baker - Chérie Hughes, Brian Chin, Ben Thomas [from Deeply Lodged]

take the text apart
comment from the international café
but the text is still apart
commentary notwithstanding

Madrigali: Six Fire Songs on Italian Renaissance Poems: III. Amor, io sento l'alma - Morton Lauridsen - Polyphony, Stephen Layton

fancy choral writing

Give Me All Your Lovin' (feat. Nicki Minaj & M.I.A.) - Madonna [from MDNA]

advice for to pick up dudes

Song 7 - Sun Dummy [recorded live at Victory Lounge, Seattle, April 27, 2017]

the long intro makes sense in a dive-bar
it gives the song a chance to soak in
before it properly begins
wouldn't want to startle anyone by just bursting into song
voice aims between open strings

Brain Pig - Tom Swafford [from Rough Spaces]

speaking in strings
how it is
resists straight lines
veers

Extended Beat - Eric B. & Rakim [from Paid in Full]

the distinction between sample and sample-ready is a legal one only

Get You Some - Rachel Harrington [from Makin' Our House a Honkytonk]

slinky number

No Tattoos - Alone in Dead Bars [recorded live at Victory Lounge, Seattle, April 27, 2017]

the stanza twice
then with woo ooo ooo 
then with the words again

Moss on Rock - Lori Goldston [from High and Low]

as though the drums were all inside the cello's body

Super Hoe - Boogie Down Productions [from Criminal Minded]

nothing gets away

Wear Gloves - Yuni in Taxco [from Prizes]

we'll take the elevator up to the party
band in the back
vocal echoes into itself occlusively

Its Obvious - Chastity Belt [from I Used to Spend So Much Time Alone]

weary subsuburban
why get out of bed

A Lazy Farmer Boy - Robin Holcomb [from One Way Or Another]

a quasi pastiche
a failed courtship
rural legend
pastoral

We Remain Faithful - Total Experience Gospel Choir, Pat Wright [from Bits & Pieces]

does any language promulgated about music
change it
is it possible
for it
to remain unviolated
is there anything inside the topic of discourse

frenzy for spirit to enter

Virgil - Bigfoot Wallace & His Wicked Sons [from Virgil]

in the West
where things move from place to place
railyard to the afterlife

It's Just Everything - Gaytheist [from Let's Jam Again Soon]

sound pressed to face
slows down to renew pressure
angry
constant

General Relativity - Robber's Roost [from Rage & Reason]

capsule highlights
science lecture notes

October 26, 2023

Carol of the Bells - London Symphony Orchestra [from Songs for the Holidays]

could be a threat
beware
Christmas this way comes

Devil Gets Her Way - The Swearengens [from Devil Gets Her Way]

not a downtown guitar style
nor a downtown roll to it
straight shooter

Only is Gone - Charms [from Human Error]

the eradicatory equipment has arrived
and has powered up
song in its wake
treats us to another power cycle
the beat persists
so we don't lose our bearings
and slip free

Lungs - Mike and Matty [from And It Came to Pass / Not to Stay]

a pleasant instrumental
fronted by mellow horns

Es taget vor dem Walde - Ludwig Senfl - Tielman Susato Krummhorn Gesellschaft [from The Glory of The Krummhorn]

krummhorns with a vocal from the mid-Baroque (a guess) {NB: early}

Catapult - Song Sparrow Research [from Song Sparrow Research]

bobbing side to side
swivel from the top of the hips

Linger & Fade - Anxious Arms [from Never Was]

from incommensurable distances
in conflicting spaces

Pockets - Michael Bisio, Matthew Shipp [from Flow of Everything]

there is a sensibility to how vertical and horizontal elements work together
endemic to the common practices associated with jazz
chords are objects within key fields
the directionality of internal voice-leading elements
is relatively free of the structural role it plays within European derived tonal practice

For The Love Of You - Whitney Houston [from Whitney]

slung low
loosely fitting
a classy date

Eboa Ocean - Brenday Byrnes [from Micropangea]

we witness
as tones emerge
jostling figures that quiver in the flow
the effects of unseen currents
and excitements
it moves not
we move not
an invisible cage
magnetic forces

Sasquatch Love - Porn Bloopers [from Blooper Reel]

just the basics
played with energy
no sense getting fancy here

Orphaned Heart - Doug Kolmar [from So Said Life]

impulse to share experience and stories and celebrations

October 27, 2023

Liebestraum in A-flat Major (#3) - Franz Liszt [from 100 Greatest Classics]

harmony figures dropping beneath the opening melodic notes
opening into passionate effusion
spilling into pools of cascading figures

Lucy - Andrew James Robison [recorded live at Rat and Raven, Seattle, August 9, 2012]

movie-trope:
guy with a guitar singing his songs at a dive bar that is full but openly ignoring him
I've never seen that in my experience
generally the solo guy plays first
when the bar is not yet full
but populated by some of the other musicians that will be playing
and hangers-on
they are about as attentive and supportive as any bar-crowd ever is

Water - CEP [from Drawing the Target Around the Arrow]

make a sound
put it in a file
carefully preserved
for later reference and research

Solitude - Steve Peters [from With My Back to the World]

open voiced triads bloom
intoned sonorities

Exit - U2 [from The Joshua Tree]

moralist preacher man
with a stage show and visual aids

Dead for Hire - The Ancients [recorded live at Rat and Raven, Seattle, August 9, 2012]

theme song for adventure game allies
to be sung while being summoned
and stowed in your bag of allies

One Stop Shopping - The Deadrones [from We Are Watching]

pounding with full arm strength
or
from within a mech suit

Sachy - Stanislav Surin [from Ten Songs]

lively ironic
(stepped back from direct address)
opening verses
slow down to get serious
back to lively ironic

Pritouritze Planinata - Bulgarian State Radio & TV Female Vocal Choir, Philip Koutev [from Le Mystere des Voix Bulgares]

a lamenting vocal
explained by its underlying harmony army 

Shrinking Violet - Swearin' [from Swearin']

the instruments are the singer's double
their team
their sibs in arms

Dieter - Tomten [from Cremation Songs]

the melody instrument has a spotlight
the band lurks in the dark

Edith Wharton: An Autumn Sunset - William Bon [from Quaking Aspen]

doom poem
poom doem
poom doom
poem doem
nay!

In Session at The Tintinabulary

October 22, 2023

Windham - Keith Eisenbrey

continuing my weekly devotional:
arranging a melody from an 1846 shape-note song book

October 23, 2023

Banned Rehearsal 1086 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Aaron Keyt

October 26, 2023

Sinfonia 9 - Keith Eisenbrey

the process as it has developed:
once the array of pitches to be used is calculated
I make a quick draft of a piece using an ad hoc tactic of exploiting the pitch-set frames.
Later I'll workshop it on clavichord
at which time I will probably make some changes.
I'm enjoying the midi robot-harpsichord though.

Postscripts

Drops

Keith Eisenbrey 5: 1984-1988

This volume covers my first years back in the Puget Sound area, working with the experience of repetition and with relationships between the vertical and horizontal pitch realms.

Keith Eisenbrey 4: 1983-1984

This volume finishes up the music I wrote while I was in New York (state) under the ostensible supervision of the academic world.

Keith Eisenbrey 3: 1982-1983

This set of pieces was written in Red Hook, NY, and Malabar, FL, as I was beginning to think about thinking about music.

Keith Eisenbrey 2: 1981-1982

These are what occupied my time toward at the end of my undergrad days and in the year before I went east for a while.

Keith Eisenbrey 1: 1979-1981

These are the keyboard works I composed while an undergrad at the UW. 

All are free for download.

Skaldmud's Doodle Gallery

listening journal doodles from 2010






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