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        <title>It&#39;s alive....</title>   
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        <p>May be time to begin this again.&#160; I dunno.&#160; </p><p>What do you think?<br /> </p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>Why &quot;Michael Clayton&quot; rocks</title>   
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        <p>&quot;Michael Clayton&quot; is an odd duck - a film with almost no sympathetic characters.&#160; Even when it&#39;s people try to do the right thing, they often end up causing chaos or harm.&#160; &quot;There&#39;s too much confusion here; I can&#39;t get no release,&quot; as Dylan once said in other circumstances.&#160; Michael is the only one in the movie who doesn&#39;t say out loud - until he has to - what he is.&#160; He&#39;s the guy he never wanted to become, and he&#39;s in everyone&#39;s pocket because he let himself get there.&#160; Everyone else sees him clearly.&#160; When his boss asks him to help out to arrange a co-worker&#39;s wake, Clooney&#39;s face collapses - he thought he was an attorney; turns out he&#39;s a party planner.</p><p>Sydney Pollack&#39;s character believes that the end will always justify the means.&#160; Tom Wilkinson&#39;s doomed crazy do-gooder gets it, finally, but it&#39;s too late for him.&#160; Clooney has two brothers - the good one (the cop) and the bad one.&#160; We know he&#39;s bad because we see that he&#39;s a lapsed addict.&#160; He fell off the wagon and the bar that he and Michael were partners in has collapsed.&#160; Clooney&#39;s a gambler, though. Maybe that&#39;s why the bar went down the toilet.&#160; We see him at the table trying to win back the money he&#39;d borrowed to settle the bar&#39;s closing debts, but that&#39;s a wash.&#160; Finally, Michael&#39;s redeemed, but what to do now?&#160; He&#39;s calling a cab. </p><p>Tilda Swinton&#39;s bitch on wheels just wants to get the job done.&#160; She&#39;s
no different, really, than Pollack, just less lucky.&#160; Given the chance,
she oozes so easily over to the dark side that she doesn&#39;t even know
it&#39;s happening.&#160; When she&#39;s finally called on it, she collapses like it
matters to her.<br />  </p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>Further on up the road...</title>   
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        <p>Too many losses lately.&#160; Two that you may not have known were bassist/bandleader/arranger Chris Larson and composer/arranger/saxophonist Harvey Cohen.&#160; Harvey passed in January from ongoing heart problems; Chris left us last week, a victim of a fast-moving brain tumor.&#160; Both were young, not just by my standards, but by anyone&#39;s.&#160; Harvey was 55; Chris was 57.</p><p>The two had much in common, and though I&#39;m not aware that they knew each other, they may well have.&#160; It&#39;s really a small circle out here, and after a while, you&#39;ve played with or at least heard of pretty much everyone.&#160; Both were people who always spoke well of others, even when they could have been forgiven for venting.&#160; Both overcame tremendous physical challenges and became gifted, fluid players and writers who always brought their best to the bandstand.&#160; Both were <em>sui generis</em>; both will be missed.</p><p>I can&#39;t say that I knew Chris well, though I knew him for over ten years.&#160; I wish I had known him better, but we were running in different circles, though we managed to do a few gigs each year together.&#160; He lived in Idyllwild, so we didn&#39;t hang out, but we always found a lot to talk about on gigs, and he always brought a sense of humor and a sharp intelligence, along with his unerring instinct for the right notes (high praise for any bass player).&#160; He was comfortable and just kinda <em>right</em> in any musical situation. He always found a way to get along in some pretty challenging spots and make the best of any opportunity to play. &#160; A journeyman, he wasn&#39;t well known outside the local music community, but he was a quality cat, and he&#39;ll be long remembered.</p><p>Harvey was someone that I did know well, in fact he was one of the first players that I met when I returned to the LA scene after my road work days.&#160; My wife worked with him in a steady band for ten years.&#160; Harvey was a part of our life for a long time.&#160; I played in his big band; he played in several of my groups.&#160; We did dozens of shows together through the years.&#160; In fact, we worked two dates last December with vocalist <a href="http://http://www.myspace.com/hanukkahswings">Kenny Ellis</a> promoting his &quot;Hanukkah Swings&quot; album at the Jazz Bakery and the Canyon Club.&#160; Harvey arranged and produced that CD and he was as proud of it as he was of his work on the Oscar telecasts, and his music for the animated &quot;Superman&quot; and &quot;Batman&quot; shows which brought him an Emmy.&#160; If Harvey was in your neighborhood, you were going to get a phone call.&#160; He&#39;d be there in a few minutes, and you&#39;d better have the coffee ready.&#160; We spent last New Year&#39;s Day at his and Marilyn&#39;s house; we hung out long into the evening and made plans for the next time.&#160; A week later, he was gone.&#160; The testimonies at his funeral were all the same when you stripped away the extra words, the fumbling to describe character in a finite way: Harvey was a mensch from the old school.&#160; There won&#39;t be many more like him, and we were privileged to have him as long as we did. <br /> </p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>&quot;Hand-picked music&quot; (?)</title>   
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        <p>If you&#39;re in LA, or if you&#39;re a &quot;taste maker&quot; elsewhere,&#160; our own local college radio behemoth, NPR&#39;s <a href="http://www.kcrw.com">KCRW</a>, is a must-listen.&#160; Music supervisors cull it&#39;s play list for the next hot movie/commercial/video/iptv tunes.&#160; In fact, several ex- and current KCRW programmers have become music supervisors in recent years.&#160; Nothing wrong with any of this, BTW; the station&#39;s taste is impeccable if narrow. </p><p>The flagship music show is called &quot;Morning Becomes Eclectic.&quot;&#160; This listener of thirty years&#39; standing remembers when the title truly fit: Under original host <a href="http://www.kcrw.com/music/programs/cl">Tom Schnabel</a>, Tchaikovsky segued into Miles into <a href="http://www.muddywaters.com/">Muddy Waters</a> into tribal chants and back, with no seeming theme or purpose.&#160; It was internet radio before the net - if you don&#39;t like what&#39;s playing now, wait a minute. (Schnabel still spins in this style on the weekend shift.)&#160; Schnabel eventually gave way to Chris Douridas, who was succeeded by current host Nic Harcourt.&#160; Harcourt, especially, has great radio chops - he&#39;s your hip uncle sharing that new batch o&#39; wax that just arrived with his friend; y&#39;know - the slightly seedy guy who is always working his way over the Atlantic on a tramp steamship but always has the best new records before anyone else.&#160; Harcourt has genuine enthusiasm for all things pop and poppy and groovy.&#160; Trouble is - no more Miles or Muddy, let alone tribal guys.&#160; If it ain&#39;t precious, or marketable to the media, it ain&#39;t on KCRW.&#160; &quot;Eclectic&quot; be damned.&#160; This show is built to showcase pure pop and, to some extent, dance and trance.&#160; &quot;Groovy&quot; is the keyword here and if you don&#39;t get that, just listen for a few days and you will.&#160; It&#39;s not something you can tell by the chord progressions or the instruments, but it&#39;s an attitude.&#160; Like porn, you&#39;ll know it when you see (hear) it.</p><p>I just don&#39;t know anyone my age that likes this stuff or responds to it in any visceral way.&#160; I agree that public radio should be about the new and adventurous, and not necessarily a reflection of listeners/donors tastes in all things. (Full disclosure here: been there; done that; read the donation promo; answered the donation lines.) I do wonder, though, how many of the paying audience for KCRW really listen to the music programming in more than a cursory way.&#160; I can hear the sound of radio dials heading right every morning at nine as &quot;All Things Considered &quot; yields&#160; to Harcourt&#39;s fifth-Beatle britpop. (Again, I really dig Nic&#39;s presentation and musical knowledge; just wish he&#39;d take out his old pal&#39;s blues records for a spin once in a while...)</p><p>True this: I discovered Coldplay, Death Cab and <a href="http://www.imogenheap.co.uk/">Imogen Heap</a> via Harcourt.  But why no space in a self-proclaimed &quot;eclectic&quot; programming block for Miles, or Muddy, or Merle, or Johann, or <a href="http://www.buddyandjulie.com/">Buddy Miller</a>?&#160; Could it be that all these artists are more gritty than groovy; a little less accessible, a little less well-suited to being played as aural wallpaper for the cubicles at CAA and NBC-Universal?<br /> </p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>Mick Taylor</title>   
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        <p><a href="http://digg.com/music/Mick_Taylor_The_Stone_who_rolled_away">This </a>digg item got me thinking about <a href="http://www.micktaylor.net/">Mick Taylor</a>, and about the experience of seeing him first with John Mayall at the Whiskey, then with the Stones at the Forum.&#160; Taylor&#39;s playing was so jaw-droppingly intense, even as a teen prodigy who succeeded the might <a href="http://www.fleetwoodmac.net/penguin/peter.htm">Peter Green</a> with the Bluesbreakers.&#160; At the Whiskey, her was barely older than I, but fully formed. (Like me, he seldom moved with the music, saving his energy for the music. I was vindicated again-another awesome lead guitarist who saw no need to jump around like a spinning top!)&#160; Hed had a great feel for the blues, treating the songs with respect but not as museum pieces. That&#39;s not easy with the occasionally too-reverent Mayall, but Taylor pulled it off.&#160; Blues is supposed to be fun too.&#160; He had the widest, truest hand vibrato; it sounded almost as if he was playing slide, and his actual slide playinf was flawlessly in tune and creative, going beyond the usual cliches. His long notes hung and swung.&#160; His playing was always limpid and to the point. no rococo filigree for him.&#160; He came out of the same Buddy Guy/Pee Wee Crayton/Hubert Sumlin school as Clapton, but he got that a single note could sometimes stand alone and invite you in.&#160; No need to encircle every note with a protective riff.</p><p>(By the way, where were these skinny English guys getting all those great old sunburst Les Pauls?&#160; We could barely find them here and we spent every Saturday scouring the pawnshops and general stores.&#160; Someone was getting them, but not us.)</p><p>Not that he couldn&#39;t, and can&#39;t, wail with the best, which is clearly what the Stones needed and got from Taylor.&#160; On &quot;Get Your Ya-Yas Out&quot; he owns the rock solo style.&#160; Keith is tough, and a true original, but the Stones have always needed, and seldom had, someone who could just stand there and fuckin&#39; play a single-string guitar solo.&#160; Taylor did, and the band has never and will never sound as good, but he obviously didn&#39;t fit the image as well as Ron Wood, who was a pretty fair soloist himself in his Faces/<em>Gasoline Alley</em> days, but has apparently decided as a Stone to take the (drug) money and run.&#160; Taylor&#39;s post-Stones career has exactly caught fire in a big-time way, but it&#39;s not clear that&#39;s what he was really after anyway.&#160; The records he made with Carla Olson are tasty, as are his solo albums, they&#39;re just not big-deal rock and roll records.&#160; That&#39;s not necessarily a&#160; bad thing, either.&#160; Better to make a perfect miniature, I think, than simply another large empty canvas.<br /> </p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>James Brown</title>   
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<img alt="" /> <div>I used to see James Brown every year&#160; when I was a teen, either at the old LA Sports Arena, the Hollywood Bowl or the Shrine Auditorium.&#160; A group of us would go, KGFJ&#160; blasting on the car radio (&quot;burn baby burn&quot;).&#160; Primed by the incredible TAMI Show footage, we ate up the pure chitlin circuit spectacle.&#160; No matter how many times the cape was placed on JB&#39;s quaking shoulders, we knew he&#39;d always toss it off at least once more.&#160; The exhilarating soul power of the whole thing was enough; we didn&#39;t really get the showbiz hooey of it, we just wanted to hear &quot;Please Please Please&quot; again and again.&#160; The incredible band - two bass players!, the protean Clyde Stubblefield pounding the unstoppable boogaloo. <br /><br />When I finally got in a band that could actually <em>play</em> &quot;Cold Sweat&quot; it was a big deal.&#160; It was so important to get this right.&#160; You don&#39;t fuck with the sacred, revealed text.&#160; We were scribes, not illuminators.&#160; We were like the living books in &quot;Fahrenheit 451&quot; memorizing each word and punctuation mark.&#160; Faithful, slavish reproduction was our goal. Every grunt, every syncopated hit had to be in place; it had to be right.&#160; This was &quot;Cold Sweat,&quot; after all.<br /><br />There will never be another like JB, and the rest of us will never get &quot;Cold Sweat&quot; exactly right, but we&#39;ll keep trying.<br /></div></p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>Got to get you off my mind...</title>   
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        <p>Saw the great <a href="http://www.thekingsolomonburke.com/">Solomon Burke</a> at the Gibson a few weeks ago, thanks to Josh Lampkins for great tix and backstage passes.&#160; You gotta dig a 400 pound guy who comes onstage in a wheelchair, is loaded onto a throne -yes, a throne- and sings most of the show with his young grandson standing nearly motionless on one side and a nubile unidentified girl on the other constantly mopping his shaven head (what-quit show business?).&#160; </p><p>Still, the voice is just what you want it to be, even if most of the songs were done as fragments - the set seemed more like a long medley.&#160; All the hits - &quot;Down In The Valley,&quot; &quot;Got To Get You Off My Mind,&quot; &quot;Everybody Needs Somebody.&quot; etc.&#160; Tight band,always alert to what seemed to be a turn-on-a-dime set list, but basically a chitlins circuit show with a bit of added jive and some tracks from the new &quot;Nashville&quot; album, produced by Buddy Miller, no less.&#160; Most of the pretty girls in the audience ended up on stage by invitation from the king himself or one of his minions, dancing or simply watching.</p><p>Went backstage but too late to greet the great man himself.&#160; The king had left the building, leaving us supplicants waiting for the next royal appearance.<br /> </p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>It&#39;s come to this...</title>   
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I dunno; maybe we should all have been listening to Mick Fleetwood&#39;s wine advice all along.&#160; In fact, maybe he was dropping hints and we were just too deaf and addled to know.&#160; &quot;Go Your Own Way&quot; was really telling us to try a rich Beaujolais with flaky fish; &quot;You Make Lovin&#39; Fun&quot; was an ode to Chardonnay; and &quot;Tusk,&quot; of course, referenced the thorny unyielding qualities of big California Cabs.</p><p>More on this later.&#160; I&#39;m still trying to figure it out...</p><p>OK; apparently he&#39;s serious about this, so we should be too, I guess.&#160; Here&#39;s the site: <a href="http://www.sabreentertainment.net">www.sabreentertainment.net</a>.<br /> <div><br /></div></p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>The best show I saw...</title>   
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        <p>The best show I saw all summer was Emmylou Harris and Mark Knopfler at the Gibson Amphitheater.&#160; The sound was crisp and real, the video screens worked, and perhaps best of all, the whole thing was being shot for a forthcoming DVD, which I&#39;ll be first in line to buy.&#160; </p><p>They did some Dire Straits, some Emmy, some songs from their collaboration &quot;All The Roadrunning,&quot; and it was all breathtakingly good; it really was.&#160; So cool to see two mature artists (plus a great band of Nashville heavies) doing what they do unpretentiously and proudly.&#160; Cool too to see Knopfler fade into the band on Emmy&#39;s tunes, and Emmy segue into backup singer/duet partner as called for.&#160; It was more his night than hers if you count by whose tunes&#160; dominated, but their mutual respect and lack of spotlight-hogging made it all charming and low key, from &quot;Romeo and Juliet&quot; - still as powerful as it was in 1984 - to &quot;Red Dirt Girl&quot; which has the knack of drawing you in to its short sad reality almost before you realize it&#39;s over. </p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>Paul Simon</title>   
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        <p><span style="color: #000000">Heard a very cool interview with Paul Simon by Chris Douridas (I know, I know, but it was a <em>cool </em>interview).&#160; It was on Douridas&#39;&#160; KCRW show last Saturday.&#160; It&#39;s part of the iTunes Music series he produces, and it will be up on that site in a couple of weeks, along with live music clips.&#160; Simon spoke at length on the origins of some of his songs, and about the writing process, or at least his writing process.&#160; They also played a clip I&#39;ve never heard before orf Art Garfunkle supposedly recording a PSA or commercial of some kind.&#160; It&#39;s hilariously funny; he alludes to &quot;surviving&quot; the breakup.&#160; Simon is &quot;producing&quot; the spot and and prods Artie to plug his (Simon&#39;s) upcoming &quot;major college tour.&quot;&#160; It&#39;s truly a crackup, worth hearing.</p><p>To file under &quot;What&#39;s Wrong With The Music Business and Why Are There So Many Creeps in Show Business:&quot;&#160; I got a call today to provide music and on-camera musicians for a national commercial for a major auto maker.&#160; It&#39;s a $500 buyout-no music clearance, no residuals, no guarantee on the length of the shooting day.&#160; Someone will take this gig; that&#39;s the sad part of the story.</span><br /></p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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