Ooops, I missed @rightasra1n 's excellent post giving an update on Nai Palm. Now I feel like an ass-hat for wondering where she is. She's recovering from breast cancer and her mom's death you insensitive trollop, teeeee!
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R.I.P. Dr John, New Orleans music legend dead at 77
New Orleans music icon Dr. John has died at the age of 77. According to his family, Dr. John passed away of a heart attack on June 6th.consequenceofsound.net
I've listened to this a couple of times over the week. It's obvious they are talented musicians, they have a distinctive sound, but something about it is not grabbing me. This album is pretty complex and probably took an enormous amount of time to create. I think that is part of the problem, its dense which makes it hard to find a way in. It made me realize how hard it is to really make an impression as an artist despite pouring you blood and soul into developing yourself. Consumers have so much to choose from.
Studio Ghibli movies
I kind of agree with this. It's interesting, and they're clearly talented, but nothing about it is clicking with me, despite the fact that they're writing songs about Studio Ghibli movies and thus should be entirely within my wheelhouse. It's a bit meandering.
huh?
I don't understand this either
The song Laputa is pretty explicitly about Hayao Miyazaki's 1986 adventure movie, titled Castle in the Sky in the US, and Laputa elsewhere.
Pardon my ignorance., I'm old. Are these Anime movies? The only one I've seen it Akira. My wife an I are trying to get through the Zatoichi series, but our three year got in the way. I know not Anime.
Ah, yes. Studio Ghibli is among the most acclaimed anime studios in existence, and Castle in the Sky was their first film.
Ghibli films are great, I recommend them almost without reservation.
Agreed. My wife and I even went to the Ghibli Museum in Japan.
I had the same experience the first few times as well. Probably the first 10-15 actually, but for whatever reason I wanted to keep trying until, I dunno, I learned it enough so that it didn't seem so dense anymore. Obviously you may never be that interested or into it, but I absolutely get that it can be hard to latch onto. I thought about mentioning that denseness on my intro blurb, but I didn't want to provide much direction or any caveats that might skew people's experience heading into it.I kind of agree with this. It's interesting, and they're clearly talented, but it's not clicking with me, despite the fact that they're writing jazzy songs about Studio Ghibli movies and thus should be entirely within my wheelhouse. It's a bit meandering.
I had the same experience the first few times as well. Probably the first 10-15 actually, but for whatever reason I wanted to keep trying until, I dunno, I learned it enough so that it didn't seem so dense anymore. Obviously you may never be that interested or into it, but I absolutely get that it can be hard to latch onto. I thought about mentioning that denseness on my intro blurb, but I didn't want to provide much direction or any caveats that might skew people's experience heading into it.
Me too