Friday, January 30, 2009

YES!

Well, it looks like I found that reggae band I was looking for...!

It was a hell of a drive; commute hours out to Daly City.  I grabbed my guitar and walked into a building with small studios everywhere, hearing all kinds of music from all directions.  I found the room I was looking for and walked in.  The band was smoking spliffs and listening to reggae.  I introduced myself briefly and before I knew it, we were playing a song and I was learning the changes on the fly.  They weren't much for introductions.  I was nervous but tried to remain calm.

Three of them are black (drums, singer, guitar) which makes for an unstoppable groove.  The bass player is a white dude from Canada.  They sound freakin' awesome! I had to stop playing and just smile and listen... The singer had a great reggae voice and persona.  He was confident and mysterious, sparking a new spliff to smoke for every song we did.  I thought he was from Jamaica. I asked after he left and they looked at each other and said "...Kentucky." Haha

After a couple songs, they all seemed pretty impressed by me, which blew my mind. The other guitarist said I play from the gut, which is something I strive for.  It's hard to think of two guitar parts sometimes and even harder for reggae so this will require my best efforts.  But the fact that they want me back next week is indeed an honor.

The drummer and guitarist invited me to the ladder's house for beer and herb and I figured this was a good opportunity to get to know them.  It was a bit odd, being that I was younger than their oldest children,  but music is such a strong common bond.  I soon learned that these guys were really no joke.  Playing in bands since they were children of all different types, they were seasoned vets.  They were really nice and switched from role of peer to mentor. depending on the tide of conversation.  We listened to some old funk and some of the guitarists other projects before I took off.

There's nothing better than taking a chance on something new and having it work out ideally. 

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Timothy White on Bob Marley:

For a man like Bob Marley, life and Jah were one and the same.  Marley saw Jah as being the gift of existence; that is, he believed that he, Bob Marley, was in some way eternal, and that he would never be duplicated.  He believed that the singularity of every man and woman is Jah's gift.  What we struggle to make of it is our sole gift to Jah.  He believed the process of that struggle becomes, in time, the truth.

Historically certain figures sometimes emerge from stagnant, despairing and/or disintegrating cultures to reinterpret old symbols and beliefs and invest them with new meaning.  An individual's decision to play such a role may be purely unconscious, but it can sometimes evolve into an acute awareness that he may indeed have the gift/burden of prophecy.  This realization may be followed by the public declaration on the part of such a person that he is merely an instrument of a new source of knowledge, a new direction and a new order.

For Jamaicans, and ultimately for much of the Third World, Bob Marley was such a messianic figure.  He maintained that spectral emissaries invaded his sleep to enlist him as a seer.  He was frightened by the responsibility, he said, but he had decided to assume it.   "By and by," he explained, "Jah show every mon him hand, and Jah has shown I mine."

A man who looked like a skinny lion, moved like a spider and lived like a ghost, Bob Marley died trying to control the duppies [ghosts] within himself.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Action Praise

Although hard to find at times in replies
Try an keep the love in my eyes, highest of highs
Even though some don't catch my ways
Try an bring my heart and it's strengthening praise
Made communion with the spirit that birthed me
Because I know that spirit personally, yes, I'm certain it's me
I know what feels wrong, I feel what knows right
I grow a new song, Ideal that glows bright
If a heart sings along, great deal of delight
For both our freedoms, walk through the night

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Inauguration

Regardless of the policy changes to come, the energy that Obama is bringing us is refreshing, empowering and loving.  It's an energy that will cause us to believe more in ourselves, each other and our country.  The bush administration, all policy mistakes aside, bread a horrible feeling that can't be described, but slowly seeped into us over the many years.  

It is a privilege to get laid off yesterday, and have this new start this morning, along with my country.  Into a time where, hopefully, we can regain a sense of community, personal strength and responsibility. 

May we all seize this opportunity for a better world. 

Monday, January 19, 2009

Got laid off today

which forced me to cancel my blind date with that cute girl from the iphone application to the nice Vietnamese restaurant.

Double bummer.

But, it's probably worth it for whatever experience lies ahead of me now.


Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Looking for reggae drummer, bassist, vocalist, horns, etc.

I have fun in my cover band now but I feel I should be doing what I really want to do and that's play reggae/roots/dub etc. I've been posting ads everywhere I can think of and here is no different. So please, if you know anyone who may fit the description please let me know so I can begin to spread the love of the music.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

"Hi"

I fell in love, right then and there
With her earth-urban style and Lauryn Hill hair
I put my best foot forward and I said "hello"
I got one back, with a voice sweet and low
Overwhelmed with pleasure, no words to say
I had a choice but I let her walk away
So I'll keep my back straight and stay on guard
Because dealing with such beauty is honestly quite hard