Category Archives: Music

Once Again: Turn Away

Via AZ Lyrics, the last verse [updated per comment below] Turn, turn away From the weight of your own words It’s magic for the devil And betray the lack of change Once you have spoken Turn away [Update 18feb15: listening … Continue reading

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Hero (Boyhood)

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John Legend: Save the Night

Current ear-worm. I listened to this half a dozen times on the CD before I looked it up on YouTube. I thought for sure, listening to it, that the recurrent lyric transitioned from “save the night” to “stay the night”… … Continue reading

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Scientific fidelity vs narrative; anti-gay bigotry and socialism; the ecology of faith; Valerie Tarico on religion; Hans Zimmer and conceptual breakthrough

Here’s one of several articles in the past week or so about why we should not nitpick the science in Interstellar: Slate: Back Off, Scientists: Don’t be so nitpicky about the technical details of sci-fi movies like Interstellar I have … Continue reading

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Hans Zimmer and Interstellar, again

Very happy to see this post on Slate by J. Bryan Lowder: Music of the Spheres: In Interstellar, Hans Zimmer scores the universe. This is to follow up my earlier post, Interstellar…Music, which concerned complaints that the music overwhelmed to … Continue reading

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And the moon rose over an open field

Here’s one of Paul Simon’s best songs, “America”, from Simon & Garfunkel’s 1968 album Bookends; a song that is recently getting play on a certain TV commercial… Has Simon sold out? Well, the TV commercial is about patronizing local, small-town … Continue reading

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Interstellar… Music

Gary Westfahl’s reviews save me lots of time and money. Whenever I think a new SF film might be interesting enough to see…. his review often persuades me otherwise. (And when I do see them, my reaction is much the … Continue reading

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Sibelius 1 and Mahler 6

I did a post a couple weeks back about how I tend to like the later albums by pop/rock singers and groups over their earlier ones. Springsteen, REM, Darren Hayes. This applies generally to classical composers as well, though the … Continue reading

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The Most Beautiful Unknown Music

Listening again tonight to The Most Beautiful Music in the World, by Zbigniew Preisner, as I blogged about three years ago. Yes yes, there are passages by Mahler and Debussy and Tchaikovsky that are as beautiful as any music ever … Continue reading

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Savage Garden / Darren Hayes

Guilty Pleasure: the Australian group Savage Garden and its lead singer Darren Hayes, who’s gone on to a solo career. Here is one of Savage Garden’s best songs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtQ7n_wG_pE. Cool breeze and autumn leaves Slow motion daylight A lone pair … Continue reading

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