I have loved this song for many, many years and I can't believe I never saw this video which features Mull Historical Society's Colin MacIntyre running around in a bunny suit. It's like it was made for me! How did I miss it? I'll always tie this record to the mixing of It Still Moves because I remember picking Jim up at Capitol one night and driving around while half singing the songs under my breath. He probably thought I was touched in the head.
Tonight I will not be watching Xanadu, however. I will be watching Jersey Shore much to Tom's chagrin. Pity his poor soul, you guys. Project Runway also starts this eve. This is quite the conundrum. You can follow along with me on the Twitter. It will be sordid for sure.
Using this song to go to my happy place to stave off stabby feelings over this news about BP. What a bunch of tossers. I really hope Martin Fry wouldn't approve of this.
I wonder if Belgian choir Scala and Kolacny Brothers imagined how often they would be Googled after being featured in the trailer for the upcoming film The Social Network (see below). Their haunting rendition of Radiohead's "Creep" is still stuck in my head.
Here's the ladies doing U2's "With or Without You."
The My Morning Jacket Press Conference - Can You See The Hard Helmet On My Head
Well, that happened.
That's Tom Blankenship (aka husband type person or, to you, MMJ bassist type person) showing off his supercute hardhat that they gave the boyos so they could tour the future KFC Yum! Center.
Tom says, "The new arena is gigantic and fancy, like pro-team fancy."
I did not go on this tour because I do not don bright red plastic headwear.
So, this whole brouhaha was for the upcoming My Morning Jacket show at Louisville's very own aforementioned brand new arena. The venue is hosting a series of opening concerts featuring The Eagles, MMJ and (haha) Justin Bieber.
Tickets for the October 29 MMJ show are $45 and go on sale August 14 at Ticketmaster. Local awesome saucies Wax Fang open. A special general admission cash-only sale will take place on August 12 at Ear X-tacy's new location at 2226 Bardstown Road. Ear X-tacy moves on July 30.
I don't actually remember much of the presser as I was too busy trying to live tweet it. Which I did... poorly. Oops.
Jim talked about the vitalosity of local business, artists and such and representatives of the Louisville Youth Orchestra, who will be performing with the band, were on hand to talk about how psyched they are that MMJ is donating $1 from each ticket to their scholarship fund. The fund raises money for at risk youth to be able to attend school. The head orchestra honcho said that they should double their fund with this influx of bucks. So that is most excellent.
Umm, here's the rest in pictures...
Jim talks about things and answers the question, "New record?" with "We're working on it."
Happy Patrick! Happy Tom! Happy John from Ear X-tacy! Dude with camera! I'm pretty sure that's Jeffrey Lee Puckett's arm.
I'm having this banner turned into bedsheets. Not really.
I finally met this guy. This photo is old - from the Evil Urges release in-store thingy back in 2008. His name is Benny and he is very nice. He used to play in a band called Elliott. I never saw them but heard they were quite good. Kevin from Wax Fang was in that group, as well.
And finally, here's a closeup of the hardhat because I just know you really wanted to see it from another angle. An angle that is not atop Tom's head.
Alrighty then... now back to regularly scheduled programming. Regularly scheduled programming looking something like this:
I'll be live-tweeting the My Morning Jacket press conference this afternoon. Follow along @mspark, if you like. I'm sure my feed will be full of essential observations like, "Tom is wearing a grey shirt and Levis."
Also, you know, whatever their announcement thingy is. But from what I've read around the internets it's not going to be a giant surprise. Yummeh!
I'm taking us back to 2003 today... with this photo and the little listening bit. I remember the first time I went to the Gallrein's farm in Shelbyville to see the studio and hang out with the random dogs that patrolled the fields. What a fabulous serene place it is. Oh, it's corn season! I highly recommend that you make the drive out there and pick up some of the best ever. I dream about that stuff.
In other news, MMJ will have some tasty news to impart upon the fine citizens of the 502 tomorrow. I myself am trés excited.
In the meantime, you can take a little trip to New York with me vis a vis this live version of "The Bear" (one of my top five fave songs of all time, probably) recorded at The Mercury Lounge on February 1, 2003.
The audio on this video is crap but lordy, I'm not quite sure what that is introducing The Trash Can Sinatras, a band that looking back now may have been a precursor for my current darlings Frightened Rabbit. Not so similar in sound, perhaps, but in clever wordplay, most definitely.
"Though I ought to be learning I feel like a veteran Of "Oh I like your poetry but I hate your poems" Calendars crumble I'm knee deep in numbers Turned 21, I've twist, I'm bust and wrong again"
So good... to me, anwyay. I found some poetry I wrote as a teenager recently and it was seriously embarrassing. To the valley of shame and beyond. No wonder I stopped with that. Goodness.
Okay, it's really neither here nor there that I was the last person on earth to hear this song but there you go.
Still, this video is creepster city. I know you will love.
It's even more full of horrors than this one...
Every now and then I fall apart. So true, Bonnie-kins. So very true. You sing it, sister.
Now that there is some peace in my life I am going to be much more dedicated to this hear blogspace. I know you've all missed me terribly. "Who are you?" I hear you asking. Oof.
(I wonder if that is the first time the word "oof" has been used in the C-J.)
Linda Park likes to watch TV, read some books, follow the politicking and look at pictures of bunnies on the internet. You can email her here or follow on Twitter @mspark.