Where Every Scroll is a New Adventure
Adrianne lenker is a genius.
Oh my god I'm listening to California Dreamin' with headphones and. Did you know it's one of those songs that are hardcore spliced up between headphones. Like the female and male voices are mostly coming from seperate headphones.
This makes no difference except for a cool listening experience unless. Unless you take one headphone out.
Ohhh, there's still the faintest echo of the female voices in the male voices' headphone, but half the instruments are missing. It's haunting. It's majestic. It's Denny in a old rehearsal room. It's not really a designated space, it's the backroom of their bar. They jokingly used to call it the backstage area. It's wooden panels that were never glossy. It's Michelle and Cass on old stools with cheap cider. It's Denny alone. It's Denny's guitar, with John's handwriting on its side. It's an empty room that's not used to being empty. You know when rooms sound the most loud when there's supposed to be a hundred sounds and you know every one of them? You think you can hear it out of pure fate.
He can only play as many instruments as his hands can hold. But he plays them as well as ever. There's no tremble in his fingers. He can definitely hear Cass. He can almost see John. When he closes his eyes, he can believe they're through the door, in the bar. Hearing him play. Singing back to him.
California dreaming. On such a winter's day
Happy birthday to Maury Muehleisen, who would have turned 76 years old today.
Though mostly known as Jim Croce's right hand, this quiet, tragic man has changed my life in a way I'm not quite able to put into words. He brought me closer to music, made me stop throwing away everything I write, gave me courage to make friends again.
He inspires me to cherish and love those around me while I still have the time to do it.
I saw The Lumineers the other day (my favorite band), and I can tell you that post-concert depression is real