
Who Murdered the Minutes (poem by Henry Treece)
From Baptism…A Journey Through Our Time — complete texts of poetry and prose sung spoken and narrated by Joan Baez

Who Murdered the Minutes (poem by Henry Treece)
From Baptism…A Journey Through Our Time — complete texts of poetry and prose sung spoken and narrated by Joan Baez
Ah, yes (“Local Darkness…”) — how goes it!? The label is called Auris Apothecary.
Summer homework assignment:
(Key of C)
C G D G7 C
I thought I heard somebody say
C G D G7 C
F C
Funky Butt Funky Butt , take it away
F C
G C
Cause I don’t like it no how
You see that gal with the red dress on
She got funky butt stinky butt sure as you’re born
Well I don’t like it no how
You see that gal with the blue dress on
She got stinky butt funky butt let it alone
Cause I don’t like it no how
I thought I heard somebody shout
Open the window let the foul smell out
Cause I don’t like it no how
Well, cool. The opening track on the new Emmylou Harris and Rodney Crowell album is the title track of the Crowell produced Sissy Spacek album from ‘83.

“…Gary went to a room to get some sleep, I stayed at the living room where this beautiful Fender Rhodes was. I’ve never been into using other people’s stuff, specially without asking, but this time the temptation was too high. I switched it on and went directly to the low keys… PPHHMMMMMMMM… I was blown away by this sound and my imagination was already placing me in a dark hot dancefloor dancing to it… In the next hours I did the recordings for the first sketch of ‘Canivalon’, later on, Gary came up from bed and told me he just had the most psychedelic nap of his life… Low frequencies coming and going in and out of his dreams making the bed vibrate, voices flying around in a mantric fashion, and some kind of sweet piano keys appearing every now and then… It was a great nap he said.” —from Rebolledo’s notes to the Super Vato album.
We sure do. It’s 6 feet long and 1 CD tall plus one bin full of LPs, 7”s, cassettes, DVD’s and Free Pizza Books. It never showers, and it is a cutie pie.
Music does not influence research work, but both are nourished by the same sort of longing, and they complement each other in the release they offer.
“There’s nothing worse than a broken heart. What’s even worse, is to see your steady kissing someone else when the lights go out (sneaky). Lesley will tell you what she found and how she felt when she sings I Struck A Match.”