Showing posts with label Dave Mathews Band. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dave Mathews Band. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Agatha Christie and Funny the Way it Is

I listened to a radio program last Sunday on the CBC Radio One program called "The Sunday Edition" which in its 3rd hour featured Agatha Christie. We all know that her name is synonymous with the crime mystery novel. However, did you know, according to Wiki, that she has the distinction of being the best selling author of all time, right beside Shakespeare and trailing behind only the Bible? Quite an accolade!

Not only did she write sone of the most famous crime novels in all time, she was also very prolific. Aside from the 63 detective novels for which she is best known, and 163 short stories, she also wrote a series of romance novels under the pseudonym Mary Westmacott, 19 stage plays, 2 autobiographical works and some poetry. Her stage play, The Mousetrap, holds the record of the longest initial run in the world and is even today being performed at 10s of thousands of playhouses around the world!

I am always very interested in learning about people who are well known and understanding what made/makes them tick. I am not particularly a reader of crime fiction, but of course everyone has read (or watched at least a TV re-run of) Murder on the Orient Express or one of her other well known novels or the film adaptations, so I was particularly interested in understanding more about this woman who was able to be so prolific and creative in this genre.

It was an interesting hour long interview/discussion which included some recently found audio recordings, left behind by Agatha after her death in 1976 and recently found by the late author's grandson as he was clearing out "stuff". There were 13 hours of autobiographical thoughts and reflections which have been used by the Christie biographer, Laura Thompson, who has recently published her book, Agatha Christie an English Mystery.

The hour provided a great deal of insight into the person and the major bookmarks in her life, for instance, the heartbreak that led to her disappearance for 10 days in 1926 when her husband confessed infidelity and left her for another woman. She was from an era long gone, BritishMiddle/Upper Class of the Victorian era. I found it quite intriguing to hear about her life.


If you would like to listen to the hour long program go here.




Funny the Way it Is
Those of you who read my blogs regularly might recall that I attended a Dave Mathews concert last month. Go here if you want to read the blog about the band and the concert - please note that I have updated that blog with the lyrics of the feature song - I was remiss for not including them earlier. They are so poetic and convey something which I can relate to.

His new album, Big Whiskey and the GooGrux Kin and the song, Funny the Way it is has been getting a good amount of air play.

His songs are all musically complex and interesting, even if you do not get the same sense of the music from his recordings as you do from a live performance. His band is known for live renditions which are long and very improvisational and so the recordings of his songs (unless one of the "live from" concert albums) are decidedly inferior to those you might hear live.




I am also attracted to Dave Mathews the song writer as his lyrics are very poetic (which is why I went back and added the song lyrics to the previous post). Aside from the song itself, the lyrics of this song focuses on the vast differences in the human experience at any given moment in time. There are great contrasts in the quality of lives being lived and feelings experienced by individuals and yes, funny the way this is...


Funny the Way it is
Dave Mathews from

Lying in the park on a beautiful day
Sunshine in the grass and the children play
Sirens pass and fire engine red
Someone’s house is burning down
On a day like this
And evening comes and were hanging out
On the front step and a car goes
By with the windows rolled down
And that war song is playing
Why can’t we be friends?
Someone is screaming and crying
In the apartment upstairs

Chorus
"Funny the way it is"
If you think about it
Somebody’s going hungry
And someone else is eating out
Funny the way it is, not right or wrong
Somebody’s heart is broken
And it becomes your favorite song

The way your mouth feels
In a lovers kiss
Like a pretty bird on a breeze
Or water to a fish
A bomb blast brings a building
Crashing to the floor
Hear the laughter
While the children play war

Chorus
Funny the way it is
If you think about it
One kid walks 10 miles to school
Another’s dropping out
Funny the way it is, not right or wrong
On a soldier’s last breath
His baby is being born

Standing on a bridge
Watch the water passing under me
It must have been much harder
When there was no bridge just water

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Dave Mathews Band

Tuesday night I had the opportunity to see the Dave Mathews Band in concert at the Molson Amphitheatre in Toronto. Actually this concert venue is a 10 minute walk south of my condo. It is an outside venue and the night was cold. So it is a good thing that the band kept us moving and shaking!

This band has been around since 1991 and hails from Virginia, USA. Dave Mathews was born in South Africa but came with his family to live in the southern States when he was 2. He spend time in London England and then again in South Africa in his gowing up years, but finally relocated to Charleston Virginia in 1986.



According to Wiki:
Founding members include singer-songwriter and guitarist Dave Matthews, bassist Stefan Lessard, violinist Boyd Tinsley, and drummer Carter Beauford. Saxophonist LeRoi Moore, a founding member, was part of the band until his death in August 2008. His spot is now occupied by Grammy Award-winner Jeff Coffin,[1] of Béla Fleck and the Flecktones fame. With band members who each have roots in differing genres, including jazz, classical music, soul music, and Afrobeat, the combination of each member has created a sound which has earned them fans from a variety of quarters


They do indeed have a very unique sound. With guitar, bass, brass, violin and drums they have a full sound. They have sold over 31 million units in the United States alone, putting them in the Top 100 highest selling music acts of all time.

One distinctive thing about this band is that they allow audience members to record most live shows and permits non-profit trading of the recordings. The band cites college students trading these tapes in the early 1990s as a key reason for their current fame. Up until February 23, 1995 the band allowed tapers to plug directly into the soundboard at shows but after profiteering on these often high quality tapings, the taping policy was changed to only include microphones

Although Crash, is probably their best known song, my favourite of theirs is this one.


Say Goodbye
Dave Mathews


So here we are tonight
You and me together
The storm
outside, the fire is bright
And in your eyes I see
What's on my mind
You've got me wild
Turned around inside
And then desire, see, is creeping
Up heavy inside here
And know you feel the same way
I do now
Now let's make this an evening
Lovers for a night, lovers for tonight
Stay here with me, love, tonight
Just for an evening
When we make
Our passion pictures
You and me twist up
Secret creatures
And we'll stay here
Tomorrow go back to being friends

Go back to being friends
But tonight let's be lovers,
We kiss and sweat
We'll turn this better thing
To the best
Of all we can offer, Just a rogue kiss
Tangled tongues and lips,
See me this way
I'm turning and turning for you
Girl just tonight

Float away here with me
An evening just wait and see
But tomorrow go back to your man
I'm back to my world
And we're back to being friends
Wait and see me,
Tonight let's do this thing
All we are is wasting hours until the sun comes up it's all ours
On our way here
Tomorrow go back to being friends

Go back to being friends
Tonight let's be lovers, say you will
And hear me call, soft-spoken whispering love
A thing or two I have to say here
Tonight let's go all the way then
Love I'll see you,
Just for this evening
Let's strip down, trip out at this
One evening starts with a kiss
Run away

And tomorrow
back to being friends
Lovers...love...lovers
Just for tonight, one night...love you
And tomorrow say goodbye

To find out more about Dave Mathews Band:


See Wiki "Dave Mathews Band"
The Dave Mathews Band Website


Note: I added the lyrics to this post on July 12,2009 - they are too good not to be read as well as listened to.
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