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Ink 19 :: It Goes Without Saying
A good instrumental to me is one where you don't even notice that the lyrical...
IT GOES WITHOUT SAYING AN INSTRUMENTAL COMPILATION Sign Language A good instrumental to me is one where you don't even notice that the lyrical focal point isn't there, one where the music is fascinating in its own right. That's a good start. While the tracks on here are not the most engaging instrumentals ...
Ink 19 :: A Sonic Recipe For Love
Steve Stav offers his personal musical recipe for love, culling from various music genres and eras, to get your Valentine's Day headed in the right direction. What, no Barry White?
A SONIC RECIPE FOR LOVE by Steve Stav What is love without music? Years after your current love is gone (OK, I'm fatalistic), you'll be replaying those love scenes in the cinema of your cerebrum -- with its own score, of course. And everyone has a soundtrack in their mind they'd like to forget -- along ...
Ink 19 :: Exploring The West Wing
One of the most watched and most critically acclaimed shows on television goes under the microscope in three new books. Ben Varkentine takes an in-depth look.
...strongest evidence that The West Wing has serious bona fides is perhaps this book. Sorkin's words, as he says tongue-in-cheek in the introduction, "without all the annoying frou-frous of actors and directors and designers and technicians. Cameras and what-not." He might have added, away from the controversy...
Ink 19 :: Joseph Arthur
Using acoustic guitar, effects, and loops, Joseph Arthur is a truly effective one-man-band. Gail Worley discusses music and incredibly lucky career breaks with the talented singer/songwriter.
...involved]. Then, with T-Bone [Burnett, producer of Come to Where I'm From], he was more of a support-of-my-vision kind of producer. I'm not saying one's better than the other, I'm just saying they're different styles. [This record] was made in America and I was more sure of what I wanted to do and that...
Ink 19 :: Ian Hunter
From "Cleveland Rocks" to "All the Young Dudes" to "Once Bitten Twice Shy," Ian Hunter has been involved in some of the most classic songs in rock history. Gail Worley jumped at a rare chance to talk to this rock n' roll legend.
...you. So he says "Yeah, I know who he is. What are some of his songs?" So I say "You know, 'All the Young Dudes,' 'Cleveland Rocks,'" and he goes "Oh yeah, the Drew Carey Show theme song!" Do you hear that a lot now? Yeah, that can happen. I remember it happened with "One Bitten Twice Shy" -- [People...
Ink 19 :: Elastica
After disappearing for five years, Elastica have appeared back on the scene with a new album, The Menace, and a new line-up. Singer Justine Frischmann talks with Julio Diaz about the hiatus, the changes, and why Elastica should be considered a punk rock band.
...in The Filth & the Fury where John Lydon [and the Sex Pistols] were doing a version of 'Roadrunner' by Jonathan Richman, and at the end of it, he goes, 'do we know any other fucking people's songs?' That's how I am. I'm not writing songs to get on the radio, I'm not writing them to the audience, I'm...
Ink 19 :: Mike Viola & the Candy Butchers
December 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Mike Viola & the Candy Butchers (Gail Worley)
...someone would get into that song, 'cause it's just so catchy, but when you listen to the lyrics, it's really almost painfully profound what you're saying. My life, in particular, has been hard enough, and the lessons that I've learned have been hard enough that I've been tempered by my own experience...
Ink 19 :: Mercury Rev
Mercury Rev overcame blizzards, injuries, and the death of their planned collaborator to create their cinematic new album, All Is Dream. Gail Worley reviews the ups and downs with guitarist Sean "Grasshopper" Mackiowiak.
...in images. Like, if Jonathan said "I want this part to sound like a smoky, yellow bar in Morocco," then that would give me a better picture than him saying, "Okay, this goes from C Sharp Minor to D." And the lyrics have so much imagery, something like "Lincoln's Eyes," that it lends to the music. The...
Ink 19 :: I Don't Believe It!
I Don't Believe It! (Ink 19, July 2000)
.... After a few wildly solipsistic statements slamming Democrats for protesting the stars-and-bars and supporting affirmative action, Mr. Lindsay goes on to state "that blacklisted screenwriters (in the 1950s)... got exactly what they deserved." Setting aside the simple argument that many of those accused...
Ink 19 :: John Paul Jones
Even if only his status as one-quarter of Led Zepplin is taken into account, few could deny that John Paul Jones deserves to be revered. But more than 20 years after the end of Zep, Jones remains a vital and diverse artist. Gail Worley talks to a true musical legend.
...it go somewhere." But of course, that title came to have all sorts of different meanings. When it started to mean "classic," that's when I stopped saying it was progressive rock. But then we'd say it's "blues rock," because people love to label things. I didn't really hear an awful lot of King Crimson...
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