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Only when I laugh

May 22, 2007

Sinus is a dirty five-letter word. I’ve had a blinding headache for the last 2 days and am feeling very sorry for myself… It goes all the way around my head and down my neck. It’s special isn’t it ?

Breaking Rocks In The Hot Sun

May 7, 2007

has it really been a week ?

So. Sunday morning I woke to the dawn chorus. Every one of those birds was singing as if their lives depended on it. I suppose they were happy that the sun rose again. Being human I’m lucky enough to know that no matter what happens today the sun will rise tomorrow. Sunlight was streaming into the room and I had left the window slightly ajar the previous night. Dave (my roommate) had not objected which was kind of him … but then again I didn’t ask… I can be a cheeky sod sometimes. Now I do sometimes have a rather thunderous snoring problem that would probably preclude me from sleeping in a listed building. If I kept the poor guy awake the previous night he didn’t complain.

Armed with my mug of tea I walked barefoot around the house and into the grand room where we had spent the previous evening singing our heads off. Trying the ‘morning pages’ for the first time was neither strange or uncomfortable.Curling up on one of the sofas I wrote and wrote and wrote. Words are flowing out like endless rain into a paper cup they … and you know the rest 🙂 I don’t know if anything will come from these first pages of writing. I have read them back and sure enough I wonder where is this stuff coming from ? A couple of lines inspired me to write something about sunshine.

The sun was ever-present during our stay in Bore Place. Dublin has had some glorious dry warm weather for the past couple of weeks putting us all in good humour and making the mornings a more pleasant experience for anyone around me.

Morning grouch ? Me ? In these shoes ?

The previous evening Danny had approached me and asked if I’d like to collaborate on some writing Sunday morning. Fucking sure pal ! What a buzz to be asked by someone who barely knows you. We had been told to write a crap song. Heh – that’s easy. No evaluation no self-criticism allowed. Given a loose schedule for the day we were able to relax and enjoy being creative.

I don’t think I’ve ever laughed so much. I still have the Dictaphone tape of Danny & I working out the first song ‘Dive’ and quite a few takes of us routining ‘Perfect Crime’ that end with me laughing and saying ‘fucking hell that’s great stuff’. For a song-writing partnership that was thrown together by fate we were on fire ! ‘Dive’ came together in what seemed like minutes. I played a D major chord at the 5th fret (inspired by Macca’s “Mother Natures Son”) and sang ‘dive right in…’. What followed was magical: Danny mentioned he had just started diving and we bounced ideas words and chords off each other.

A few minutes later we had a song. Very simple: Dive right in feel the waves over your head now see what you’ve made Dive right in you’re safe and sound. No-one can hurt you, no-one can hurt you. We remembered arriving on Saturday, standing on the edge of the pool and jumping right in. We did more than get our feet wet ! ‘now see what you’ve made’ kinda summed up what was happening on Sunday. Writing with Danny was very easy – I’d throw out an idea for validation and felt comfortable doing that. It was funny listening back to the lo-res Dictaphone recordings we were making. Our voices are very similar.

Feeling pleased with ourselves we wandered around the gardens and soaked-up the sun (I had my ever present herbal tea with me – either I’m getting old or soft but I’m digging these herbal teas and love walking around with them).

Danny had this song idea about a gallery of dreams and how this weekend seemed to involve breaking-and-entering and other stuff about getting away with it. At least that’s my memory of it – I’ll bet Danny knows the truth.

Perfect Crime. Dr.Feelgood? You don’t know you’re born mate. Now in fairness Danny already had an idea for how the song was going to work and I dare say it would have worked very well. But. I wanted to throw a Spaniard in the works. How’s about guys and gals we turn up the tempo and make a boogie out of it ?

Hell yeah ! it worked. Danny stretched and I egged him on – I reckoned he could pull it off and do-an-Elvis. Uh-huh.

Before lunch we had the opportunity to step into Dr. Nick’s surgery for a little one-on-one.  I committed to getting my arse on stage and doing an open mic. I’m a little worried that without the support network I had on Saturday night I should be prepared for a less-than-warm reception. Fuck it I’m going to do it. I can hardly ask my 8 year old son to just get on with it and swim if I’m not willing to get up and perform.

We gathered in the big room for our performance. Sue drew numbers and we chose an appropriate stage name. Just Jack. Just Me. Just You. Just Everyone. (sorry that’s an in-joke… sorry Jack mate… it was wide open and we just had to run the bad-pun-truck right through it !)

I agreed to do ‘Dive’ – mainly because I made some bloody ridiculous decisions that involved a faux-falsetto chorus melody. It worked ! I introduced the song and sure enough I spotted people nodding and agreeing with me. I had an audience! Well fuck me !

Lesson learned: you must make sure that what you’re singing about resonates with your audience. It must say something to me about my life. If I had written a song about the potato famine I don’t think anyone would have really gotten into it. Apart from being depressing (and our Sinead has that market cornered…) who would “get it” ?

Like partners in crime Danny noted we were also going to be last up and we knowingly looked at each other – of course we should do the up-tempo ‘Perfect Crime’ at the end.

Both ‘Dive’ and ‘Perfect Crime’ were videoed and soon as I can I’ll put them on MySpace (yes ! I have a MySpace but you’ll have to wait until the next blog posting to find out more). [anyone else from Bedpost who would like me to rip their DVD and put their performance on Soapbox or YouTube… just say the word)]

Bloody hell ! It’s over and time to go home. I felt a little odd leaving everyone in my rush to get to Gatwick but perhaps that made it a little less awkward. I promise that when I’m in England and if I get a chance to do an open mic night I’ll do it.

Walking through Gatwick I had a major attitude problem: I’m an artist don’t you know ? I’m a singer and I write songs. Now pur-lease get out of my way !

 

That’s an attitude I’m comfortable with.

We were talking about the SPACE between us all

May 7, 2007
I bit the bullet.
I’m Shortwave and this is MySpace http://myspace.com/imadethebbc
You’ll find a couple of tracks there already: “(I Want You To) Break Me” is something I wrote a few years ago with Dan Prendiville (hiya Dan).
I’ve also uploaded a version of Ron Sexsmith’s “Still Time” which I recorded in 2000 for a Ron Sexsmith fan CD that was released to raise money for a fan-site.
Now I really want to demo some of the material I’ve been writing. Not enough hours in the day.

Does your chewing gum lose its flavour on the bedpost overnight ?

May 4, 2007
{ more to come tomorrow … part two gets interesting… live performance… song-writing and collaboration.. the music business…. }
After lunch we had a session about the music business and in particular how to get radio play. I didn’t realise how straightforward it was – you need that release date, you need to send the CD to the right stations, you need to give the right information with the CD. Oh. And you need a little bit of luck.  Tom played a random selection of CDs from the hundreds stacked at his desk in 6Music. We saw and experienced for ourselves how the first 30 seconds will determine whether you get a look in at the playlist meeting. Lesson learned and one I took to the songwriting session on Sunday.
On Saturday afternoon the ‘performance masterclass’
Now. When I signed up for this ‘Stand & Deliver’ weekend I was mostly interested in the songwriting piece. For so long I’ve been frustrated at my lack of output and the crappy stuff I was coming up with. Wandering aimlessly around 12 notes with words that said nothing to me about my life.
In advance of the weekend we were told to learn the first minute of a song we liked. Talk about Desert Island Discs ! How on earth could I pick just ONE song ? I almost plumped for a predictable Beatles cover but decided against it. I’m glad I did. I chose a song that brought me back to my childhood. Jimmy Webb wrote “Wichita Lineman” and Glen Campbell had a hit with the song in 1969. Growing up in 70s Dublin my father had a few Glen Campbell albums (along with John I’m not getting in that airplane Denver and others like Charlie Rich and so on). I have memories of my mum putting on the Glen Campbell album with this song.  I only have to listen to the strings and the whine at the start of the song to be transported back to the mid-70s.
I watched each person in the group get up one-by-one and perform. Tom gave some great feedback and tips to everyone. We are our own network, our own support group. The atmosphere was supportive and I was looking forward to standing up and trying to deliver. Most of the group were ok with ‘going first and getting it over with’ but I wasn’t too sure. There were less than 24 people in the room and it’s true you know – it’s harder to sing in front of a small group of people. Most singers played guitar but some of us sang acapella. I didn’t bother going upstairs to get my own guitar because I didn’t want to miss any of the performances.
Eventually I put my hand up and volunteered to go next. I asked Rapunzel if I could borrow her guitar (and as it happens I didn’t pack a strap for mine).
I took a couple of breaths and stood up. Nervous as fuck.
I explained why I chose the song…. I asked the audience to imagine they were in a living room in Dublin in the 70s. My mum is taking a shiny vinyl disc from a paper sleeve. She puts it on the record player.
I started to play the introduction Fmaj7 Gm7
You can hear the crackle of the vinyl and the needle. The song starts and you’re transported thousands of miles away.
I lost myself in the song.
“I am a lineman for the county and I drive the main roads. Searching in the sun for another overload”
I am back in 169 Castle Park.
“I hear your singing in the wires. I can hear you through the whine and the Wichita Lineman is still on the line”
SNAP
The strap on the guitar came off ! Oh dear. I. Kept. Going. Let’s face it what else is there to do ? Stop ? Not likely ! I’m enjoying this too much. I eased the guitar down and held it by my side. I continued acapella.
“I know I need a small vacation but it don’t look like rain. And if it snows that stretch down south won’t ever take the strain”
I’m thinking about mum now and for a bar or two I think I might lose it.
“And I need you more than want you. And I want you for all time.”
Fucking hell I’m enjoying this.
The song ended much too soon. Hey I’m having fun up here ! I’m in touch with what I’m singing. There’s a story here to be told and I’m telling it. The audience is listening. Some of them are smiling. Danny is egging me on. Nobody is hating it. If anyone thinks I’m making a tit of myself they’re saying nothing !
Tom says something along the lines of ‘I have nothing to add to that’. Bloody hell ! They liked it.
Walking. On. Air.
Turns out I was the last of the group to perform.
Dinner beckoned and it was delicious. A few glasses of wine and some great conversation. Q (hiya Q) was to my left. Tom and Nick were to my right. Gordon was opposite me. I think Dave was at the other end of the table and the rest is a blur. Great company. Like minds.
After dinner we wrapped up and each of us said a little about our experience today. I could only say that I found something I thought I had lost. It was true. Back in 1983 I spent the summer busking around the streets of Dublin. I just did it and wasn’t bothered by it. Somewhere along the way I lost the confidence and the ‘fuck you’ attitude. Or was I simply naive at the time ?
Flushed with our collective performance success we retired to the main room and the mass guitar orchestra joined in with a session of songs and general decimation of the back catalogue of Davies, Lennon, McCartney and other classics of the 20th century. Beatle songs always seem to work. If in doubt…. “… well she was just 17 and you know what I mean… the way she looked was waaaaaaaaaaaaay beyond compare…”
Ok. That’s it for now. There’s still Sunday to go and I’m going to write that tomorrow.  Hint: I co-wrote a couple of songs.


I get by with a little help from my friends

April 26, 2007

Here I stand head in hand . Not exactly… It’s Sunday night and it’s balmy in London’s Gatwick Airport. I’m going home.

 

Rewind…

 

On Friday I flew into London and drove to Kent,Tonbridge to be exact, killing time until early Saturday morning when I ate breakfast during the 4.7 earthquake (no, I didn’t notice it) and drove to Bore Place (link to follow).

Arriving at Bore Place I have to say it was all I imagined it to be: a tranquil retreat in the countryside. What I hadn’t counted on was just how breathtaking it was – and there’s an over-used expression if ever I heard one. Sue (hellllooo Sue !) gave me my welcome ‘pack’ (ok – a name badge and a few sheets of printed information) and brought me to the orange room. Good thing I was wearing my bright orange shirt – I blended well with the room. With some time to kill before the day ‘proper’ started I took a stroll around the house which is one of three main buildings on the farm. The walled garden with the pond is pretty cool but it’s the labyrinthine house that I loved – all the wooden floors, 16th century cupboards and I’ll bet there’s a secret room in there somewhere.

As everyone arrived we stood in the kitchen drinking tea, coffee and sizing each other up 🙂 strangers in a strange room. The first session was in the studio which is a large white walled room with light coming from all sides. Some classic ice-breakers and introductions from Tom, Nick and Sue started the ice melting process. After some games and singing warm-ups we were already beginning to relax. I’m sure that the performance masterclass was at the top of most people’s minds. In advance of the weekend we were asked to learn the first minute of a song so that we could use it for the masterclass where we would be guided on how to stand-and-deliver in front of an audience.

I found the session on how to sit down and write lyrics to be the most useful. I’ve struggled with lyrics (not anymore though!) and struggled to finish songs. The rule-of-9 is how I’m doing it now: write 9 songs and maybe 1 will be the one. Just write, finish it, get it onto a tape and move on. It’s ok to cliché ! Thinking about this part of what I’ve learned I am listening to songs in a different way. Far be it from me to compare myself or even use my name in the same sentence as Neil Finn…. I’ve been listening to Crowded House today while driving and I can hear how the songs were written now. Not that I’m about to match anything by Neil Finn anytime soon ! But I’m not saying never – that’s another thing we discussed: Demons.

Demons are the voices that have told me the song I’m writing is crap, it’s not God Only Knows and let’s face it what am i going to do with the song anyway ? Respect. Respect for me and what I can do. So what if it’s not a classic: IT DOESN’T FUCKING MATTER ! Get back on the horse and ride. Songs are like buses : there’ll be another one along in a minute.

Morning Pages: the writers discipline and habit of getting thoughts on paper first thing after waking. It was an interesting experience when I tried it on Sunday morning. Tomorrow (Tuesday) I’m going to try it. I’ve chosen my favourite place (our sunroom) and I’m going to sit with a mug of tea, my notebook and my ideas. { more to come tomorrow … part two gets interesting… live performance… song-writing and collaboration.. the music business…. }

Find me in my field of grass

April 16, 2007

So, we took a trip to Airfield Estate yesterday (Sunday).

Being the last day of the kids Easter holidays it was nice to simply stroll around this wonderful amenity.

Last year I took a few photos when we visited in early autumn but today I remembered to bring my video camera.

The air is full of birdsong and every time you look up you are likely to see a pair of beady bird eyes peeping down at you.

I found this young robin in a holly tree (how appropriate) who seemed oblivious to my presence.

 

http://images.soapbox.msn.com/flash/soapbox1_1.swf
Video: Holly Robin

And here some other clips. Watch out for the magpie sitting on the sheep…

 

Cheese Flavoured Bands

April 11, 2007
tags:
(sent by a musician-type friend)
Edam & The Ants
Bruce Stringcheese
Roqueford
Emmental Lake & Parmesan
Primula Scream
Bay City Roulers
Bree
Gouda Earring
Sonny & Chevre
Little Feta
Colby Stilton & Nash
Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders Fromage
and thanks to Wally-of-Pugwashire we add
The Brietles
ta-da !
I’m here all week folks

Little Creatures

March 5, 2007
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Alice doesn’t live here any more

February 24, 2007

I want this to be true….
In the early days of his career, Elton John was approached to do background music for a movie.
He wrote the music without seeing the script, so, when the previews came up, he arrived at the cinema wondering what the movie would be like. Looking around, he noticed he was sitting next to Alice Cooper.
When the movie started, Elton was stunned to discover it was one of the hardest hard-core porn films he`d ever seen.
Deeply embarrassed, he turned to Alice and whispered, 
”Actually, I only came along to hear my music.”
“Yeah, man”, said Alice, “and I only came along to see my snake.”

Say you don’t need no diamond ring and I’ll be satisfied

February 24, 2007
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I spent Thursday (travel-day) and Friday of this week in Paris meeting with one of our partner companies for a project kick-off meeting on a major project I’m managing this year.

Thank you to Muriel Bonfils for taking the time to show us around and yes I do plan to visit properly and spend a couple of days (and possibly an evening) strolling around this beautiful and breathtaking place.

 

I spent Thursday (travel-day) and Friday of this week in Paris meeting with one of our partner companies for a project kick-off meeting on a major project I’m managing this year.

Thank you to Muriel Bonfils for taking the time to show us around and yes I do plan to visit properly and spend a couple of days (and possibly an evening) strolling around this beautiful and breathtaking place.

 

I spent Thursday (travel-day) and Friday of this week in Paris meeting with one of our partner companies for a project kick-off meeting on a major project I’m managing this year.