Archive for the 'Art' Category

A custom-written and recorded song (maybe even a love song or a sexy song?) from Wil Seabrook

Monday, June 30th, 2008

Wil Seabrook is a guy from my high school who has always been super talented. Back in school, my friends and I thought that he sounded like Eddie Vedder from Pearl Jam though he’s really come into his own since then and has developed a striking voice. He does great covers (my favorite was a cover of Sweet Jane that he did at an Earth Day celebration during my senior/his junior year) and he is very talented at writing original songs. He tends to self-finance his work (given that corporate funded music often sounds, well, "corporate") and, as such, he has recently offered to write original songs for people as a means of raising funds for a new project. I think it’s a great idea (imagine a song just for you to work out to, or just about you and your partner, or your family/kids) and wanted to share it with all of you. You can check out his web site here and read his email below:

"So I love writing music more than anything. Seriously. More than eating or sleeping or going for a run or watching a game on TV or traveling to a new country or eating sushi (and I REALLY like sushi). And I’m raising money right now to get my career jump started again and it occurred to me that some of you fine folks might need a song or two in your life. I’ve done this a couple of times before and people have loved it and I’ve had a great time doing it. It was, as they say, a successful action. So I wanted to offer my songwriting services to you. Maybe you have an anniversary coming up and you really want to knock his or her socks off. Maybe you have a new love that needs to understand you just ain’t messing around and he/she is the one, baby. Maybe you need a motivational song to get yourself out of bed in the morning, along the lines of "I am supreme ruler of the universe, so get used to it, people".

Bottom line, you give me an idea of what you want the song to be about and I professionally record guitar, piano, vocals, etc. and you get a finished product that sounds like a really great, really cool pop song that you might hear on your favorite radio station as opposed to something that sounds like a Casio keyboard demo. You are paying for QUALITY here, quality of communication. You’ll be helping me and I’ll be giving you something you literally can’t get anywhere else. Plus you’ll be letting me spend my time doing something I absolutely love to do, and that is perhaps the best gift of all.

Interested? Email mail@wilseabrook.com and I’ll do the rest. And if you haven’t already, check out the new CD and download it digitally (full liner notes included) at www.wilseabrook.com. The support, as always, is truly appreciated. Much love, Wil "

The History of Blockbuster and other movie rental establishments prior to Netflix and iTunes

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

Considering that the demand for new, efficient and often covert means of selling and buying erotica and porn often drives new technology, I would be interested in a similar parody related to sex films, not just regular films. Thanks, The Onion, for another funny clip. The "costumed" re-enactors are classic.


Historic ‘Blockbuster’ Store Offers Glimpse Of How Movies Were Rented In The Past

Clitoria the flower?

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

As much as I enjoy gardening, I was previously not aware of this flower. Thanks to M for sending me the following message:

"Was watching a food related show and they mentioned this flower.  One can obviously see where they get the name, apparently its edible (assuming that its grown properly, without chemicals, blah, blah, blah).  Not sure if you knew about this."

I imagine the similarities end at its appearance, unless it is an extremely sensitive flower that can occasionally result in orgasms when stimulated? Only kidding…

Jamie Lidell’s Another Day

Friday, June 13th, 2008

In case you aren’t familiar, here’s a taste of the wonderful world of Jamie Lidell. He really shined last night. It was the first time I had seen him perform with a full band; in the past it has just been him, his laptop and his wide-reaching vocals. They put on a great show - so much soul, energy and emotion, and very well-rehearsed or practiced in parts in ways that felt good - and it was, all-in-all, a terrific evening. Enjoy for yourself and catch an upcoming show if you can:

 

One way to get closer to your partner

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

And it isn’t just "have sex every single day of the year" - it’s a "loveseat", as they say. Courtesy of an Ikea ad I snapped in the 13th Street train station in Philadelphia a few months back. I was in town for a meeting and on my way to DC.

Maxwell’s people need to allow us to embed music videos

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

You can embed an awful lot of YouTube videos, which is how I put a bunch of videos on MSP. But for some reason, Maxwell’s people are not letting people embed this video on other web sites so you will have to go to YouTube to view his Get to Know Ya video. I still remember the first day that I heard this song. It was a gorgeous Fall day, some time in November 2006, and I was cooking lunch or dinner with a friend. We had the door open, the windows open, and were cooking soup from scratch and the sun was shining in… and there was Maxwell. And this song just threw me for a loop. One morning that winter, I even woke up singing "I, I, know ya" in that particular Maxwell style. Literally woke up just singing and humming it, unable to place it for a moment, and then it hit me.

Like much of Al Green’s music, I find this song particularly sexy. Music can do so much more for a person’s relationship or sexual experience than we often give it credit for, maybe because we’ve been bombarded with too many horrible tv or movie scenes where some guy tries (unsuccessfully) to get a girl in the mood by playing cheesy music. But music is often the soundtrack to our relationships and some of our sexual experiences, and it can often get us in a sexy, aroused, or excited mood that helps us to be open to a partner, or maybe it facilitates dancing or closeness for others, or just a shared sense of "you like this song? I do too!", helping two people to feel closer.

Or maybe you would turn music on whenever you and your partner had sex so that your or his/her roommates wouldn’t hear you, and now every time you hear that song, you can’t help but think of that moment… or maybe you once made out in a car while a certain song was playing, or after a break-up or divorce, you couldn’t bear to listen to certain songs.

Here are some songs that have had particular meaning for me, from ages 10 on up:

- Girls, Girls, Girls by Motely Crue (don’t ask - some guy put it on a mix tape for me once)
- Bad Medicine by Bon Jovi (it gets even more embarrassing, doesn’t it?)
- Crazy for You by Madonna (this song made my 10 year old self dream of the day that I would one day start dating and fall in love - it was playing at a roller skating rink during couples skate time, and not being old enough to date, my female cousin and I skated to it together, and yes - we held hands)
- Feel Like Makin’ Love by Bad Company (but not in the way that you’re thinking… minds out of the gutter, please)
- Play Me by Neil Diamond (have I ever mentioned how much I adore Neil Diamond? And yes, I am going to see him on tour this summer!)
- Wildflowers by Tom Petty
- Champion by Kanye
- Hula Girl by Jimmy Buffett
- Hello by Neil Diamond (yes, again)
- If You Could Read My Mind by Gordon Lightfoot (saddest song ever in the history of the universe - it has meant different things to me during/after different relationships)
- You Are by Lionel Richie (I do an incredible interpretive partner dance to this song)
- Still in Love with You - Al Green
- Come Monday by Jimmy Buffett (that line "and now you’re off on vacation, something you tried to explain" has made me sad since I was 16 or 17)
- Flake by Jack Johnson
- The Blower’s Daughter by Damien Rice (here, it’s that line "and so it is, the shorter story, no love no glory, no hero in her skies" that gets me… I think guys are raised to want to take care of women and to be some type of hero or saving grace to them, and it is so sad when men find that they are no longer that person for the women they loved.)

[P.S. I’m on the phone with someone who is basically forcing me to add the following to the list: Marvin Gaye’s "Let’s Get It On" and - for some reason one cannot explain - "Baby Got Back", not to mention "Wonderful Tonight," "Everything I Do" and - oh no - "that Mr. Big song" (which is "Be with you"). So much cheesy-ness - why?]

What songs do you find particularly sexy or joyful? What songs have been instrumental to your relationships, or heartbreaking? And why? Let me know… I’d love to post some of them. In the mean time, don’t forget to watch Maxwell’s video here.

[Image via this site.]

Another Spencer Tunick installation I’ll have to miss…

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

I wish that Americans would be more accepting of artist Spencer Tunick’s work so that he could photograph more installations in the US, and then I could more easily afford to participate. As it is, his two  upcoming installations are in Vienna (which I have previously blogged about) and Ireland - how I would love to go to be a part of either! Learn more here and, if you’re able to fly to Europe last minute, consider participating. I would love to hear about your experience, if you’re able to go.

[Image above, which is one of my favorite live shots of a Tunick installation, is from this web site.]

Judging a book - or rather a relationship - by its cover

Monday, March 31st, 2008

What a great New York Times piece about how some people judge a potential partner by the company of the books that they do (or don’t) keep…and how while on the surface, some may say that you can learn a lot about someone by the books that they read, others suggest that this type of judgment is yet another way that people avoid relationships, blaming it on external issues like books when the real reasons are within themselves. Nice job, NYT. Read the full article here.

Just2Guyz

Sunday, March 30th, 2008

Because it’s the best and I mentioned it in an earlier post - the best song and video ever.

 

Spencer Tunick’s exhibit in Vienna

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

Artist Spencer Tunick is putting together another installation, this time in Vienna. If you live in or around Vienna, I would highly encourage the experience. Learn more about participating here - they are accepting an unlimited number of women and men who are willing to sit or stand naked in the stadium during the photographs. And if you happen to have an extra ticket to Vienna, send me to go!! I would love to participate but, alas, airline tickets are $1000. Yikes.