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What is the best method for artists to cure boredom? Please explain why you chose what you did, or how you cure boredom.

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An Old Farts Tirade

Journal Entry: Tue Apr 8, 2008, 8:42 PM
  • Mood: Anger
  • Listening to: Blue Cheer playing "Just a Little Bit"
  • Watching: the unblinking eye of the computer monitor
  • Eating: cookies
  • Drinking: milk
Why, back in MY day . . .

I was playing around in YouTube tonight and got to looking up some videos of all the bands I used to listen to when I was young and I was really surprised at the wealth of timeless music that YouTube has to offer.

I've been around long enough that my neckties have gone in and out of style at least twice and although I listen to most kinds of music (nearly everything but country & western or rap), I primarily listen to either end of the music spectrum while I paint. My usual fare is either classical (nothing like Mozart or Beethoven for introspective pieces, or Stravinsky or Elgar for dramatic or dark works) or punk (nothing like Green Day or Offspring for rebellious stuff or Gas Huffer and The Vandals to get you pissed off).

I also listen to a LOT of Blues music (Johnny Winter, B.B. King, Muddy Waters, Robert Cray, etc.) and old "soul" music like Aretha Franklin, Curtis Knight, Little Anthony and the Imperials to set me into a sort of urban mood.

Tonight, I jumped into a time machine and look up the music I listen to while growing up and while in those tender years in high school. I was already in high school LONG before most of you were born (1968) and the music making the round with the "underground" crowd (what you now call alternative) were my favorites.

Band had funny names back then (just like they do now) and although many people have heard of Hendrix or Cream, most of the stuff I listened to is relatively unfamiliar to younger generations. I'd like to introduce you all to a few of the sounds of a very turbulent adolescence and I hope you can all appreciate the fact that, in spite of all the years that have passed, I'm seeing history repeat itself again. We are in an unpopular war, our government is full of morons and criminals, dangerous drugs (NOT marijuana) are taking a toll on the population, civil rights and racial unrest is STILL in the news and I'm STILL PISSED OFF about all of these things!

For some footstomping guitar there is no one better than the man who Jimi Hendrix once called, "the whitest Black man who ever lived," Johnny Winter: [link]

And speaking of Jimi Hendrix: [link]

Then a song some of you older Deviants might remember from one of the foremost guitarists of the era (and one of the best bass guitarists and drummers - Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker), Cream: [link]

Next, a band named after a popular acid (for those of you who don't know, LSD, a hallucinogenic drug popular in the 60s), Blue Cheer: [link]=p125zt7aZKc&feature=related

Next to the last is Ten Years After with a song that is unfortunately prophetic in its concerns: [link]

This last band played this song at Woodstock and it was a big favorite as another useless war was throwing young men into the meat grinder. We didn't leave THAT war until we'd lost nearly 59,000 soldiers. Everyone was postive that once we left the entire area would crumble into Communism (it didn't) and we'd be fighting our enemies on the shores of California (we didn't). Listen to this song and remember the adage that those who don't know history are doomed to repeat it! [link]


Hope you all liked what you heard. :)

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~mattdiflorio:iconmattdiflorio: Apr 8, 2008, 11:09:24 PM
you really do listen to some awesome music MJ :) my favorite being the last one :)
*davidmacdowell:icondavidmacdowell: Apr 9, 2008, 12:09:50 AM
THATS my jam! Heres my Youtube faves site.. [link] Weird..but theres some goodies on there I been collectin';)
~Chyme12:iconChyme12: Apr 9, 2008, 1:08:24 AM
Long may we remember WOODSTOCK ! When artists actually protested against worthless wars.

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*Decarabia69:iconDecarabia69: Apr 9, 2008, 4:54:21 AM
Yeah, although it was certainly different and atonal compared to his regular music - Hendrix's "Star Spangled Banner" certainly captured a nation in chaos.

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"A work of art which did not begin in emotion is not art." ~ Paul Cézanne
*Decarabia69:iconDecarabia69: Apr 9, 2008, 4:58:34 AM
Ah, excellent memory you stirred - I was young and danced with a very cute girl with this song and she gave me a kiss on the cheek during the dance. I can remember being on Cloud 9 the rest of the week!

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"A work of art which did not begin in emotion is not art." ~ Paul Cézanne
*Decarabia69:iconDecarabia69: Apr 9, 2008, 4:59:47 AM
Aw, shucks - thanks Matt! I still have most of this stuff captured on vinyl. It was a period of music that captured the anxiety of youth in a nation in turmoil. :)

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"A work of art which did not begin in emotion is not art." ~ Paul Cézanne
=England9:iconEngland9: Apr 9, 2008, 5:59:53 AM
You hit on one of my all time favorite non-mainstream bands. Ten Years after. I have all of their CDs. Alvin Lee is horribly under-rated guitar players. I saw them live in Deeeetroit and they were nothing less than Phenominal!

I was also a Huge Jethro Tull fan (saw them twice in Germany) and once in San Antonio, in fact my son is named after Ian Anderson. Martin Barre was another guitarist who could mop the floor with most guitarists.

I was a big Stevie Ray Vaughan fan and thought he was the best guitar player since Hendrix (The King) until I went to a concert featuring Stevie Ray and Jeff Beck. Stevie Ray opened up and was fabulous and I thought to myself I would not want to come on after that and try to top that. Jeff Beck brought the house down and was just mind warping. I never saw Hendrix live so I could not compare, but I saw plenty of others, including Jimmy Page (who was disapointing) and I hyave to say Jeff Beck was the best Live guitar player I ever saw'heard!

Hey MJ thanks for bringing up some awesome memories for me this morning.

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WHO??? Never heard of him!
~ryfusd:iconryfusd: Apr 9, 2008, 6:19:13 AM
:headbang: I love all the guitars lol

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We are the tools and He uses us
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