Showing posts with label ^ Janis Joplin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ^ Janis Joplin. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Cold Floyd

Missoula, Montana.  Bitterroot Mountains· Short Hike --- 1 hour 26 minutes
· Temperature: 10ºF (-12ºC)
· Trail Time in November: 8 hours 24 minutes


____
(starting Oct. 1)
· Weight Loss Goal -- 24 pounds (11 kg)
__________· So Far -- 7 lb.


There's no way this month I can match my trail time from October. That's just the darn problem with living here, well, at least it's sort of a problem for me.

I want to hike. 10 degrees is just at the beginning of being on the bad side for hiking. Although today it was a pleasant 10 degrees, yes, pleasant -- overcast, lightly snowing, no wind to speak of. That's pretty nice. But still cold. It's easy to bundle up, no worries there. Carrying a balaclava in case my face is gonna freeze and fall off, not so swell.

Now, if I decide to shift my life a few miles east and south of here, say, to New England, I'd be able to hike nearly all throughout the winter without the threat of freezing my nads off. I'm stubborn, though. I want to be as far away from that piece of crap America as possible. I love this country but I don't want to see starbucks and walmarts every 100 feet. I don't want to see the goddamn suburban sprawl raping every stand of woodlands and every acre of farmland so developers can put up cookie cutter sprawdivisions that make me want to puke and then burn them all down.

Fairbanks ain't paradise but there's no town further from the Lower 48 that one can drive to on paved road.

Anyway... short hike about 12 hours ago. Nice, snowy afternoon. And some music that made me want to dose.


Weird, wild stuff...

Pink Floyd

The Piper At
The Gates Of Dawn

1967


[2007 Remastered
mono and stereo versions]


Astronomy Domine
Lucifer Sam
Matilda Mother
Pow R. Toc H.
Take Up Thy Stethoscope And Walk
Interstellar Overdrive
The Gnome
Chapter 24
The Scarecrow
Bike

How can anybody legitimately use words to describe this music? It's been over a decade since I last heard this stuff and back then it was a favorite for... uhh, well, for when tripping on acid to be perfectly blunt. Without a doubt Syd Barrett was at many points during conception and production of this album also under the influence. Back there in a University of Utah dorm suite and later in rented houses off-campus, this was a popular bunch of songs to play, oh, an hour or so after munching on a few tabs of LSD. Settle in for the night and just trip away to psychedelic Floyd, amongst other stuff. I tell ya, tripping wasn't a time for Jimmy Buffett, Springsteen or The Cure. Music like that woulda made no sense on acid. This debut album from Floyd almost doesn't make any sense sober... ahhh, but when tripping that's a whole 'nother story!

Fast forward to November of 2007 -- when listening without chemical aid, some of this does makes sense. Interstellar Overdrive, in particular, makes perfect sense to me. It's a total combination of a Grateful Dead jam that's left the bounds of whatever song it's following, like a post-Estimated jam before Drums. That sound combined with Space is what the 9 and a half minute Interstellar Overdrive is. Just amazing.

Other tunes on here are quite literally insane. Pow R Toc H, The Gnome, and Bike especially just make me scratch my head and not because of dandruff or fleas... I got rid of those. The Scarecrow and Take Up Stethoscope also qualify for pretty weird.

The recent remastering, especially on the stereo version, is freakin' sweet. I'm almost never struck by improved sound but here it's fairly significant. Unless the Soviet underground kidnaps me to do LSD testing on me, those days are way behind me... so I'll never experience this again like have in the past. That doesn't mean I'm not going to explore this album some more in the future. Weird wild stuff but that's part of what makes it so interesting and worth listening to!

320 kbps dload @ The-Roadhouse

Also, 5 more from
the Janis album
Pearl...

Friday, November 9, 2007

On Day 3, I Got The Beat

The North Face trail running shoe
· Run Time -- 12 minutes 16 seconds (+0:19 again)

__· Temperature: 28º F (-2º C)
__· Total Trail Time: 57 minutes

· Trail Time in November -- 6 hours 58 minutes


____(starting Oct. 1)
· Weight Loss Goal -- 24 pounds (11 kg)
__________· So Far -- 8 lb.

Third day in a row that I'm working the overnight shift. No big whoop there... it actually suits my wannabe lazy lifestyle. Half the night is comprised of sitting around doing absolutely nothing but waiting for a call to come in. Sometimes that's not true, sometimes it's all work and no lazing around. Tonight about half and half. Finally at almost 4 a.m. I've got some time to sit and type.

But yesterday, after my run -- which was once again over 12 hours ago -- I had to shower, eat, this & that, and so I had no time to relax and put up this post. Not a big deal... but significant enough for me to mention it I guess. Kinda like posting about a vacation a week after you got back. Better late than never, I guess.

Third day in a row that I hit the trail for a run. And what the heck is the deal with the weather? Now I'm really thinking that Al Gore's onto something -- freakin' almost all the way up to freezing today. That's warm for here for now. Although, I wouldn't be surprised if it's the last hurrah before sub-freezing temps set in for good, for the most part.

I wasn't sure how my run would go. Would I be dead and have a difficult time? Or would this third day in a row allow it to be easier? Turns out the music I chose was basically too fast for the pace I wanted so that made me employ slightly more intense discipline in order to not over-do it. In any case, my run went as well as the day before, even slightly better and with some added time, to boot. Lookin' forward to keeping this going... but a fourth day in a row? Not so sure about that.

Music of the hour...

The
Go-Go's


Beauty And The Beat

1981





Our Lips Are Sealed
How Much More?
Tonite
Lust To Love
This Town
We Got The Beat
Fading Fast
Automatic
You Can't Walk In Your Sleep (If You Can't Sleep)
Skidmarks On My Heart
Can't Stop The World


Great stuff! I don't remember a video for We Got The Beat but Our Lips Are Sealed was one of MTV's earliest, way back in the day. I've loved these guys, er, I guess I should say, I've loved these girls ever since. Their second album, Vacation, I think got a little foofy but here they've got some edge, they've got some punk in them, and some new wave sound that could almost only come from that very distinct time -- the early 1980's. It would have been something pretty darn cool seein' 'em in a small club open for Madness way back in the day, or headlining on their own in front of a Los Angeles crowd who already dug hearin' them play, back before this album even came out. Since time travel is only for the wealthiest who have DeLoreans, givin' these tunes a listen every now and then is not so bad!

256 kbps dload right here
Go-Go's -- Beauty And The Beat

Belinda Carlisle, Jane Wiedlin, Charlotte Caffey, Kathy Valentine, Gina Schock -- The Go-Go's - Beauty And The Beat (back cover)


Also listened to half of
the last Janis Joplin album, from 1970:

Pearl...

one says one number and the other another
but they were set at the same time. Hmmm...

i love you amy uzarski.  always!
 
Calvin and Hobbes in the snow -- animated