Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Fathom 9 at Africa in April 2009 with 2017

Freestyling from Memphian, Fathom9 (at about 2 or 3 min in to the video) helps me remember what's so crazy about Memphis - insane musical geniuses everywhere, whether some old blues guy w/ 3 busted guitar strings sitting on his broke down porch or some tiny baptist church choir a few miles south in MS or folks in the city spitting rhymes at a festival tent - it's all solid gold - & you can't BUY any of it.



I've found these experiences in Memphis like some kid doing his thing in the back yard digging up rocks of gold, marveling for a minute, then moving on to finish burying my action figure so that Cobra can blow up GI Joe headquarters.

After living in Memphis for more than a decade, I've seen & heard true artistry of the soul, & if I am not mindful - I end up just taking it for granted.

In Memphis, to get the good stuff - you can't just go to the Big Box & buy it. You've got to get dirty - you've got to sweat, you've got to breath smoke & drink fire - you've got to feel a little of what our artists feel.

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Thursday, January 27, 2005

Drive Thru the Music of Uhhhhhhhh?

Before I order a burger from Ralley's, before I visit my head-shrinking Quaker pastoral councilor, before I scope out a wage slave center, before I have visions of neon store lights, I sing a little song of Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh and listen to some fresh music.

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Point of Two - Writing and Stuff

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Rambling about a Head Shrinker and Health Care

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Tuesday, October 26, 2004

Krunktoberfest! Yes, I'm a dork.

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Thursday, October 21, 2004

Memphis Rap at ITT Graduation Party

Going through my audio blog, adding text summaries on certain entries, I thought of a graduation party I attended this summer.

My former boss and long time friend, Matt, teaches at ITT Memphis and he threw a party for his graduating students on the Roof Garden of his building downtown. Matt lives in a penthouse flat and has access to a wonderful roof "garden" (less garden and more pool side) with two gas powered grills, a pool, a number of nice patio tables and chairs and a great view of the river and the M bridge. Memphis won't just change your mouth, it'll change the way you value the mouths of others.

If you had shown up at this party, you would have heard these information technology college students freestyling and kicking out some live Memphis flavor. People who talk bad about Memphis just don't get it. Beauty here is every where - in a Rimbuadian kind of way. The grit and the glory.

Wednesday, September 22, 2004

Ani at the New Daisy - Vote Dammit!

This was an incredible concert - I thought I recorded some great Indigo Girls clips but the audio blogger touch tone interface needs some work - if you go over the 5 min. limit, or if you hang up without explicitly saving, it erases the clip - which, if one is out in the "field" recording the live action, there is a very real chance to mess up and not get the target audio. Still, feel the power of Ani - not a great bootleg, but still full of emotion. For better fidelity, buy her freaking albums, they are all worth it. Enjoy.

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Wednesday, August 25, 2004

Toy Auction at Work

Saturday, August 21, 2004

Hustle and Flow Wrap Party

Over the past few years, Memphis based film director Craig Brewer and his equally talented and beautiful wife Jodi have thrown a number of excellent parties at their Midtown home. Most often the parties are in celebration of Halloween, but this summer, Craig invited Sara and I to the Wrap party for his new movie with John Singleton, Hustle and Flow. I got to say hi to Mr. Singleton and totally forgot what movies he had directed - had I not been drunk and retarded, I would have told him how much I like Rosewood and Boyz N the Hood.

Restroom Reflections

I made many trips to the bathroom downstairs. A line formed outside the door quite often. Once or twice, I stood there alone, and the next audio clip contains commentary on the party so far:

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Flavor In the Upper Chamber

After quite a bit of drinking and mingling with folks, I mossied upstairs to where the real action played out. A number of rising Memphis hip-hop artist (of the "hustling thug" variety) were in the room freestyling and rapping over tracks from previously released cuts. Enjoy the following audio clip, understanding I had quite a few drinks in me.
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Cock and Ball Story

Not recorded to my audio blog, but just as interesting was conversation between Sara, Craig and I about Prince Markie D (I believe I have his name correct...) - he is a DJ/owner of a strip club where $15 gets you as many lap dances as your inseam can handle.

Not only does Prince Markie D spin records, he also dances, swinging his snake around in nothing but a tightly fitted white leather sheath - at least that is how Craig tells it.

Apparently the ladies go crazy, and the guys slip away from the stage to enjoy the all-you-can-eat (figuratively speaking of course) lap dances. According to Craig, Markie D is pretty muscluar and he oils himself up - has rip-away pants and shirts and puts on quite a show.

How did we start talking about this? While I was upstairs soaking in the hot and wet power of Memphis black ghetto music*, Sara was hanging out and received a business card from Prince Markie D, advertising his services.

Al Kapone

Al Kapone kicking out some flow
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Nerdy by Nature

In this audio party report I lament my own nerd-nature. Drunk and dorky, I talked a little bit to Ron Franklin. I reflect on that conversation just minutes after it happened - and I also make comments on some general interaction between Hollywood people and some Memphis hustlers. I also make mention of folks I know - like my downstairs neighbor Dan.
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John's Sidekick, Jodi and her visual arts and the Bar

After capturing the sounds of party, I check in about John Singleton's gadgets, Jodi and her awesome art, the Jewish bar tender and how he helps me feel good.
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Memphis Flava

More Memphis flavor.
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*(Warning: Soap Box Alert! Let's not fool ourselves, trailer parks can be the honkie ghetto - Memphis and the metro area is rich with poverty - with race creating a cultural divide - where each culture grows its own flavor of music and arts - unquestionably, black culture in America has CHANGED the world - and I think for the better, despite all the purtianical outcries about the errosion of high culture. What is actually being erroded is the value of aristocratic arts and manners. Beauty and "truth" are not owned by any culture - especially the remanants of Anglo-centric high-falutin arts,)

Saturday, August 07, 2004

At Wild Bill's with Friends from Chicago

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Monday, August 02, 2004

Driving to M and C's

Rambling mumbling mutterings about dinner-share shrimp, John Holmes the X-rated porn star and the tension between coming and going.

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Sunday, July 04, 2004

Weekend With Whitey Continued

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Weekend With Whitey

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Sunday, June 27, 2004

A Fish Fry with Babies and Geeks

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Saturday, June 26, 2004

Drifting, My Grandfather, Head Spaces and Party Time Part Two

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Drifting, My Grandfather, Head Spaces and Party Time Part One

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I totally love the new Modest Mouse CD

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Friday, June 25, 2004

Fahrenheit 9/11, Indian Food and White Privilege - a liberal friend got in my face.

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Tuesday, June 22, 2004

Welcome to my Memphis Audio Blog

This blog is going to exclusively be my audio blog after this post.