Entries categorized as Music
Gig
My next gig in Cambridge, in the company of Malcolm Guite and Mystery Train:
Thursday March, 15 2007 at The Red Bull Barton Rd, Cambridge, CB3 9JZCost : free
Acoustic roots music from 8.30 pm
Come along and say hello
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My album of the week
I’ve been listening to this every spare minute. In the car. Cooking the dinner. Lovely lovely trad English folk, kind of in the Kate Rusby mould, from a Canadian man who sounds suspiciously like he’s really English… (Tim? come on where’s that accent really from?). It’s my album of the week.
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Fauré Requiem
One of the things we do at Robinson, regularly but not often, is to take a classic piece of choral music that’s usually heard as a concert piece, and "perform" it as a liturgy. I think we may have been unique in constructing a liturgy around the wonderful Stravinsky Symphony of Psalms. We did Karl More...
God’s iPod 8 – Joni Mitchell
I said earlier in this set of posts that music can be almost like a sacrament. And there’s a strong theme of sacrament on one album that I consider a classic – Blue, by Joni Mitchell. I’ve written about Blue before, about its theme of longing and travelling, about the way that songs (like tatooes) More...
God’s iPod – what I left out
One of the interesting things about thinking my way all through my music collection before Greenbelt was noticing things about the collection that I’d never seen before. I was acutely aware of gaps on the shelves where things have been lost or broken and not replaced. I even went and bought a couple of replacement More...
God’ iPod – not to my taste
Among the things I almost included in my list of 8 choices for God’s iPod, but left out for the lack of space and time, was a track that I don’t like at all. What could that have been? I like a vast range of music, and even stuff I don’t immediately warm to can More...
God’s iPod – Keep Music Live
I certainly would not offer a piece of my own music for God on the basis that it’s the "best" in critical terms. I’m not that out of touch with reality. But as I said at the beginning of this set of posts, choosing music for God’s iPod is neither giving him my list of More...
God’s iPod – radiohead
There is a feeling that every music lover knows – that feeling when, after everything has gone dull for a bit, you hear a new album or single or band, and suddenly it’s like the grass is a shade greener, the sun a little brighter and the sky a bit bluer than it was before. More...
God’s iPod – Graceland
I know, I know – I’ve already had a track by Paul Simon. And sure enough, there are hundreds of fantastic tracks by other artists I could include here (in fact I might post about that too) but Graceland I have chosen for a particular reason – that it was the first album I evere More...



