You Knew It Was Coming

November 17, 2008

I’m not normally one for street violence, but this is absolutely hilarious.

ht: Marko


Fantasy Again

October 20, 2008

Pt. 1

Dear LaDainian Tomlinson:

You still suck.

Sincerely, Ken

pt. 2

Dear ESPN Fantasy Projection Makers:

Where do I begin?  I can only assume you are actually a bunch of Malaysian teenage girls.  Not that there is anything wrong with Malaysia, but you have lately been making projections that apparently have no basis in reality whatsoever.  Had I left my three players who were on bye-weeks in my line-up, I would have done exactly as good as I did today.  I hate the collective lot of you and hope that you all lose every penny that you dropped into your league pools.

Sincerely, Ken


Happy Father’s Day

June 15, 2008


New Coldplay video - “Violet Hill”

May 17, 2008

I haven’t actually heard their new song until today, despite the fact that it’s been floating around on the interwebs for quite a while now.  Anyway, the video’s great - politically charged with just a few glimpses of the band themselves.  

for the record, i do agree with the consensus that Chris Martin does sound like he grew a pair of balls.  Then, in the last few measure of the song, he takes them off and puts them on his piano, where he sits and wussifies (Coldplays?) an otherwise solid song.  


The Arcade Fire Cover Bowie for Obama

May 17, 2008

Great cover of David Bowie’s “Heroes” at an Obama rally in Greensboro, NC.

 

you can also see “Keep The Car Running” here.  

 

and, for good measure, have the new Sharon Jones video for “Tell Me”


This Is Not Goodbye

May 10, 2008

So, without going into too much detail (because you either know already or you don’t know the person), Pathways lost a long-time family member this week as someone in our community took his own life.  Needless to say, there are many feelings swirling around the situation — loss, anger, bitterness, hurt.  On my way home from hearing the news, i naturally started flipping through the music in my stereo.  First, it was the new MGMT track, and then I landed on the new Radiohead for a while, enjoying the chaos. 

Suddenly, i turned it off and instead started singing a song that a friend wrote back in college.  The first verse expresses frustration that, due to personal guilt and struggle, the speaker feels that his prayers aren’t being heard.  The bridge and the chorus are God’s response back to the speaker, in which there’s the line “When the road that you’ve traveled seems like it never will end, I’ll be your friend.  And the time that you feel like this world is so far from your home, you’re not alone.  I will never depart; just seek Me with all your heart.” 

The first time i heard that song, it resonated so deeply with me.  i instantly connected with the grace and overwhelming love of God that is expressed in it, and i’ve gone back to it many, many times in the past.  What I was met with this week, however, is the reality that those words can come back empty to the hearer.  I have to choose to believe them.  They don’t become any less true if i don’t, but what they mean to me will be lost if i ignore them.  

Worship on Sunday is going to mean a little more to me than normal, i think.  Lyrics are always the most important part of a “worship” song to me, but even then, i can forget what I’m saying as I focus on the technical aspect of what I’m playing (it comes with the territory of being a novice bassist).  I can only hope that I, and our community, can take a bit of comfort from what we say, and most importantly, personalize it. 


Yeasayer

March 22, 2008

This whole “working six days a week” thing is getting a bit old, since I’m having no time to prowl around the interwebs looking for new bands that you haven’t heard of. I haven’t been to a live show in months (maybe not since 2007), and i don’t have any on the horizon, except for Sasquatch, of course.

whine, whine, whine ;-)

To make up for it, here’s a little gem that i’ve been sitting on for a few months. Yeasayer has been making the blog-rounds for a while as they sit near the top of a massive NYC music scene. They hit Conan O’Brien last month and were his favorite act in a long time (alas, it’s nearly impossible to find video of that performance online). Musically, they sound like they took Paul Simon’s seminal Graceland and put it on repeat for about 22 months.
(side note: with Vampire Weekend and even Panther doing the same thing, i think Paul Simon is the new black)

Here’s a great vid of their song “Wait For The Summer”


Holy Hairy Monster, Batman

February 26, 2008

The line-up for Sasquatch 2008 just got released — only 12 more sleeps until i get to buy my tickets!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

I mean, seriously:  The Cure!  REM!  The Cure!  Cold War Kids!  The Cure!  The National!  The Cure!  Okkervil River!  The Cure!  The Flaming Lips UFO Show!  The Cure!  M.I.A.!  The Cure! The New Pornographers!  The Cure!  Tegan and Sarah!  The Cure!  Beruit!  The Cure!  “Awesome”!  The Cure!  Rogue Wave!  The Cure!

Sasquatch on MySpace & Facebook


Price Caspian Trailer

December 6, 2007

It’s now online here.


sad news

November 15, 2007

my computer is staying here at the Apple Store, so i’ll be offline indefinitely.  If you need me, call or send a text.  You can get my number from my Facebook page if you don’t have it already.