Just another day at SB Whole Foods. #fabiosighting #fabio #wholefoods #SB #iPhoneography #iPhoneonly #icantbelieveitsnotbutter (Taken with instagram)
Just another day at SB Whole Foods. #fabiosighting #fabio #wholefoods #SB #iPhoneography #iPhoneonly #icantbelieveitsnotbutter (Taken with instagram)
You may or may not have run across this movie already. If you have not… watch it. If you are a creative professional in any way, do yourself a favor and please watch this. I had a full write up in mind for this, but decided to let it speak for itself. It’s a full film so give yourself some time. Enjoy.
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Long before you started your business, you were an entrepreneur. You spent your evenings sharing your ideas with anyone who’d listen. Sleep came only after you sketched out your plans on the napkin from the pocket of your jeans. Soon you employed a team of friends willing to work for Subway…
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It’s a new year! But I’m digging into the archives for today’s audio post. I was listening to an NPR music show called “50 Great Voices” recently and was reminded of the genius that is was and will always be Luther Vandross. There’s a lot of things that have been said about the “Luther effect” in music but I was thought it was said best in the program that I was listening too when they played a clip of Luther saying, “One thing that I love about what’s happened in my career is that I was never heralded as the new Otis Redding, the new Sam Cooke, the new Teddy Pendegrass or Smokey Robinson, I wasn’t the new anybody, I was just Luther”. This in-fact is so true, I did a little digging and listened through a few of those guys and few others and boy there is just something about Luther that you can not deny. Silky smooth is the best way I think to say it.
I grew up with his music in our house, the only full album we owned was “Power of Love”, the title track is and will always be a great performance and if you crank that up on the right set of speakers you can’t help but smile. But I’ve collected a lot of his stuff over the years and my respect for his talent has only grown.
With Luther’s remarkable catalog of essentials for any music lovers library it’s really tricky to pick out one, but I think after listening to it today you’ll have to agree that his performance of a song that Dione Warwick originally preformed and brought to light was taken leaps and bounds beyond her original version. The song is “A House is Not a Home”, he debuted it live at the 1988 NAACP Image Awards to what turned into a Jaw-Dropping crowd. You’ll notice in the video that he is essentially singing the song to Dione Warwick and she is so blown at his performance, also shown in the video is Anita Baker just in awe and a young Janet Jackson soaking it all in. I love watching this video to study his performance and his pick out his reasoning for holding back at certain moments and then letting loose at others as well as interaction with the crowd and just plain getting lost in the song. This moment is certainly a moment that most artists hope to have in their careers, it typically takes them to a more respected and certainly timeless place among their peers.
His music has always made me look deeper into the vocal performance of others and to encourage others to not be afraid to pull out the measuring stick from time to time and stay with in a certain range but when the time is right unleash the moment and allow yourself to remember why you love what gift you have been given by having a voice.
We lost Luther in July of 2005 after a life-long battle of diabetes and hyper tension his heart just gave up. But he leaves with us so many great songs and great memories.
Enjoy this tune today and be challenged to listen to something you might not normally listen too, as a lover of music I seriously challenge you today to not be afraid to turn on something you haven’t listen to in years and remember why music is still a part of your life. All love.
Viva la Mexico boys… Viva la Mexico… #baja1000dollars #iphoneonly #iphoneography (Taken with instagram)
A Joens house once stood here… Lost but not forgotten #dadshouse #fire #tragedy #afreshstart #iphoneonly (Taken with instagram)
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Let the music keep flown this week… There’s not much that needs to be said here. But if I had a platform to say something that someone might actually listen to me I would say this. More music than you can calculate in your typical digital library these days has some sort of Motown roots and connection. Whether its the catchy hooks or the nearly perfect rhythm and overall timing of the genius of an era of music that had to be great otherwise folks wouldn’t bother spending their hard earned cash on. Not to mention the sincerely solid sounding equipment that we have all been chasing since it was invented and perfected in those days. I know this album was recorded past the prime of Motown but the Temptations backing band made up of brilliant musicians and artists in their own right never cheesed out, this is the real deal.
So please enjoy the Tempations spot on version of “Silent Night” from their Give Love at Christmas album as they wish you a very merry Christmas. This is the reason I still listen to music, just dreaming that the next “timeless” musician or group is right around the corner and going to garner out attention makes me excited to keep hunting. Let’s stay on the hunt people! Merry Christmas all!
A new week a new tune or two to share with you. Today we’re venturing into a guys music that will promise to soothe and smooth your day into a chill mood. This Irish man has got some comfortable and approachable sounds on this debut album that has helped to take me to a simple and sweet musical stroll more than once lately. This was another hard one to pick a cut from the album, but when James Vincent McMorrow put this album out in early 2011 I don’t even think he knew what he had done. The story on this is that he took several months writing and recording this whole album in a cottage near the sea. So put your warm coat on slip some headphones on and take a stroll with this album, I promise you won’t be disappointed.
The cut I chose is called “We Don’t Eat”, I chose this because for whatever I could connect with this from some reason. Maybe its the slow and steady progression or the poetic lyric stylings, I’m really not sure, I just know it seems to work for the moment at more moments that I think James knew it would when he constructed it. Enjoy.
Let’s try and get this guy out to America, would love to experience these songs live someday.