Saturday, October 01, 2005

Let's go play

As soon as I saw this picture I immediately wanted to be those kids. Such simple innocence where "let's go play" is your most often uttered phrase. The only time that matters is now and dinner might as well be next year. Death is something you see in movies and everybody loves to see you and has nothing but your best interest at heart. The sun feels warm, the breeze is crisp and there is pure joy in just running around the windmills on a gorgeous day. You don't own anything of real material value, but who cares. The sun, wind, rain and sky are yours whenever you want. How much more rich could you be. Anyone want to play?

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Agnes, is this what you meant about jumping on our bikes and meeting at the creek? Don't answer that, I'm on my way ;-)

A, I understand we can rent bikes in your part of the world so don't worry if you don't have one. I can give you some hands on training if you haven't rode in awhile.

59 comments:

Anonymous said...

I would love to go play. :D

That's the one thing I miss most about being a kid. The ability to go and play without a care in the world. I spent an entire summer one year trying to fly. LOL

My brother and I must have created a million different sets of wings.

Trée said...

Sherri, sounds like a wonderful plan. I'll meet you at the street corner in ten minutes. Got to pretend to clean my room first ;-)

Anonymous said...

Darn those chores - you see, even then we couldn't always do exactly what we wanted to do, when we wanted to do it :-)
I still play, just not as often - and these times still bring on the most gleeful giggles.
Best place - bouncy castles, without doubt.

Anonymous said...

Just shove everything under your bed. That's what I do! :D

Trée said...

A, you got any plans on how to fly? Just meet me and Sherri at the corner. I don't know what a clique is, yet. Everyone is welcome to join us. Who knows, maybe even JC will bring the pub, if he can get pass my word verification bouncer. LMAO

Trée said...

Oh, and A, you know that outfit you got hanging in your closet--bring that too. ;-)

I know, I know, I was a little ahead of my time. ;-)

Trée said...

Sherri, under my bed is already stuffed, so it's gonna have to be the closet. Mmm, that closet word keeps coming up in my comments--remind me to look into that ;-)

No Justin, don't read anything into that brother cause it ain't thare LOL

Trée said...

Anybody seen Agnes? Or is she playing with her frogs again. :-)

Anonymous said...

I'll bring the gloves if you bring the ball. We'll ride our bikes down to the creek and try to jump it again.
Then we'll catch some tadpoles in a bucket and see if we can raise them into frogs in our rooms. They look cool when they get legs.

You know what I miss? I miss my parents knowing that we (10) neighborhood kids were all down the street playing until dusk and they only had to stand in the yard and holler our names at dinner time.
Dinner time was pretty cool too.

Anonymous said...

Ahead of your time...one of our favourite games was called "The Pink Panther Striptease".

I'll meet you there :-)

Trée said...

Oh, I got the balls, don't worry about that one Agnes--LMAO.

A, I think I need to hear more about that Pink Panther Striptease. All of a sudden I'm feeling like my childhood missed the boat on that one. Hey, but there's no time like the present--right? ;-)

Trée said...

Agnes, I'm laughting my ass off right now because just about an hour ago I found this incredible pic of a young woman riding a bike with just a loose hanging top on. I almost used it for a SNF. Mmm . . .now I can't get that pic out of my head as I jump on my bike to meet you. Talk about motivation. ;-)

Anonymous said...

lol, I'd forgotten about the game until I mentioned it here...anyway it's one of those games that are much easier to show than to explain ;-)

Anonymous said...

LOL - Agnes, be careful, you could hurt yourself!

Trée said...

A, do you still have that coffee and french press? If I leave right now I could be there for lunch. :-)

Anonymous said...

Now you want lunch too? Demanding, aren't you?!

Trée said...

Well, I'm not the one with a whip in my closet, so if you think lunch is asking too much I'll take my punishment like a naughty little boy LMAO.

Trée said...

Sherri, with Charlie out of town maybe you can borrow his bike and meet us at the creek. I can't wait to see our plans to fly. I got some interesting ideas. ;-)

Anonymous said...

What's your favourite dish?

Trée said...

Brunette with just a very slight hint of silver ;-) Shaken, not stirred lol

But I'm not picky :-)

Anonymous said...

Fabulous! lol!

Trée said...

Abso-f***ing-lutely!

Trée said...

It's an Eels kinda night. Anyone know what the hell I'm talking bout? Well, bring your bike and meet us down by the creek. lol

Do you know how hard it is not to type "down by the river." ;-)

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the picture - I've posted it on my blog ;-)

Trée said...

Well, I don't think the girl in the pic is going very far without her chamois, but then again, that's not really the point is it LMAO.

A, I'm slowing down, I promise, I'm slowing down. I don't want the pavement removing my shorts LMAO ;-)

Anonymous said...

You're right - one can pick up a bike anywhere, anytime here, and although I'd have to say I'm relatively accomplished, tips and pointers are always welcome.

Trée said...

Well, I take pride in giving special hands-on personal attention. Just relax my dear, proper position makes all the difference. Flexiblity doesn't hurt either ;-) We're in no rush. ;-)

Anonymous said...

Well, you obviously know what you are talking about and so I shall be happily take my cue from you!

Anonymous said...

& on that note, I best go get ready for bed.
Nighty night.

Trée said...

Experience is a hard teacher but the lessons are well-worth the pain. And I've had my share of pain--trying to force a smile on that one. A, no regrets, that I promise.

Thank God I've got Eels on a night like tonight. Listening to "Things the Grandchildren Should Know" right now on this Eels night.

Trée said...

Sweet dreams missy ;-) Thanks for coming out to play. :-)

Trée said...

Lyrics from "Things the Grandchildren Should Know" Eels

I go to bed real early
Everybody thinks it's strange
I get up early in the morning
No matter how disappointed i was
With the day before
It feels new

I don't leave the house much
I don't like being around people
Makes me nervous and weird
I don't like going to shows either
It's better for me to stay home
Some might think it means i hate people
But that's not quite right

I do some stupid things
But my heart's in the right place
And this i know

I got a dog
I take him for a walk
And all the people like to say hello
I'm used to staring down at the sidewalk cracks
I'm learning how to say hello
Without too much trouble

I'm turning out just like my father
Though i swore i never would
Now i can say that i have a love for him
I never really understood
What it must have been like for him
Living inside his head

I feel like he's here with me now
Even though he's dead

It's not all good and it's not all bad
Don't believe everything you read
I'm the only one who knows what it's like
So i though i'd better tell you
Before i leave

So in the end i'd like to say
That i'm a very thankful man
I tried to make the most of my situations
And enjoy what i had
I knew true love and i knew passion
And the difference between the two
And i had some regrets
But if i had to do it all again
Well, it's something i'd like to do

Anonymous said...

Anytime! :-)

Trée said...

A, Abso-f***ing-lutely!

Anonymous said...

How come I've never heard this song(?).
Ok, I'm not actually tired, just thought seeing as it is 3am here, I should go to bed - but I think, I shall make me another cup of coffee instead...:-)
Any significance to this particular song?
Noticed the reply to Linny's comment btw and hope the weekend has been shaping itself up for you since.
Question: Why is this track called "Things the Grandchildren Should Know" - no direct context.

Anonymous said...

lol, you were not kidding about that being your new favourite word - I've seen it here a few times and on your comments on other blogs :-)

Trée said...

Eels is one of my favorite artist. I've been listening to his work exclusively tonight. The song I quoted reminds me alot of my dad and memories I have of him. It just happened to be playing at the moment of that particular post. If you haven't listened to his work, by all means check him out. He's a little different from what you will hear on mainsteam radio. In fact, I don't think I've ever heard an Eels song on the radio. He did write one of the songs on Shrek 2, "I need some Sleep." Right now his song "Fucker" is playing. Contrary to the title, it's a beautiful song--one of my favs. Much of his work is this way--very honest-very real--holds no punches.

A, life for me is gonna get harder before it gets better, at least on the surface. Deep down, like the sea, all is well. Just a few storms on the surface at the moment.

Trée said...

A, I really meant it when I said "Abso-f***ing-lutely!" is my new favorite word. I've been using it everywhere. If I had to pay you a royalty you'd be rich right now LMFAO!

Anonymous said...

Well, I wish you luck and everything else you need in weathering your storms and hope the sun shines brightly soon.

Trée said...

Right now "Trouble with Dreams" is one of Eels most popular songs--he's got a music video out on this one but I haven't seen it.

"Novocaine for the Soul" is his most popular download from iTunes, but it's not one of my favs of his, but many like it.

He's an artist you must give a listen too. His personal history is quite interesting too.

Anonymous said...

It is a great word!
& as I said, sometimes nothing else will suffice.

Anonymous said...

I'll check him out, promise!
Will have to buy some new speakers, keep meaning too and just 'haven't had the time' to go find a shop that stocks them - this is Denmark, one has to travel for everything!
Are you going to tell me some of the his history (and try for a new record with regard to number of comments) or should I google him?

Trée said...

THE E & EELS STORY


EARLY YEARS:
Dr. Hugh Everett III, Ph.D., was what Scientific American magazine calls "one of the most important scientists of the 20th century." A quantum physicist who authored The Many Worlds Theory, Everett inspired countless science fiction books, movies and Star Trek episodes with the concept of parallel universes. As a young teenager he exchanged letters with Albert Einstein, debating whether it was something random or unifying that held the universe together.

Until the age of eight, Hugh Everett lived in Washington, DC with his mother, Katharine Kennedy, a troubled poet and author, and his father, Col. Hugh Everett, Jr., US Army. As an adult, Dr. Everett settled in nearby Virginia, with his wife Nancy. They had a daughter, Elizabeth Ann, and a son, Mark Oliver.

Mark Oliver Everett showed no talent for physics, or even mathematics. He was much more interested in the records his sister was playing in the house.

Everyday after school one year, Elizabeth played Neil Young's AFTER THE GOLD RUSH album over and over. Mark listened. He never would have dreamt that one day he would record an album (DAISIES OF THE GALAXY) playing the same upright piano that Neil Young played on AFTER THE GOLD RUSH.

At the age of six, Mark found himself at the next door neighbor's garage sale where he saw the toy drum set that would change his life. He begged his parents for the $15 it cost to buy the set, and they relented. Most children that get a drum set play it for a week and then leave it in the closet until their parents have a garage sale. Unfortunately for the Everett family, Mark played those drums everyday for the next 10 years.

As a young teenager, after a period of trouble with the law, being arrested and thrown out of school, Mark started to pay attention to the acoustic guitar gathering dust in his sister's closet. He had already been making up little songs on the family's upright piano for years.

Mark had several friends that were coincidentally named Mark. To avoid confusion, they would refer to each other by their initials. Throughout his teens Mark Everett was "M.E." Gradually it was shortened to the even easier "E".

By the time he was 20, E was obsessed with writing songs and recording them on his secondhand 4 track cassette recorder. He wrote and recorded virtually every day of the next seven years.

At the age of 24, feeling stifled by the lack of inspiration and creative community in his Virginia neighborhood, E packed up everything he owned into a car and drove 3,000 miles across the country to Los Angeles, where he knew not one person.

He eventually moved into a tiny apartment above a garage in Atwater Village, on the East side of Los Angeles, and resumed his antisocial routine of waking up, writing and recording 4 track cassettes, going to one of many shitty jobs that he hated, coming home, writing and recording more, and going to sleep.

As time went on, from the time he started his obsessive song writing, the quality of the songs and production of his tapes slowly improved. Eventually someone heard some of his songs and asked him to record for a record label.




a man called e broken toy shop

1991-1995:
In 1991 E signed a contract to record two albums for Polydor Records. This was a great relief for him, as it meant he could now devote all his obsessive energy to writing and recording. The first record, A MAN CALLED E, came out in 1992, and yielded the top ten alternative rock hit "Hello Cruel World." Having never performed live as the front man of a band, E went out to open for Tori Amos on her first American tour, to much acclaim. In 1993, Polydor followed up A MAN CALLED E by releasing E's second album, BROKEN TOY SHOP.

From 1993 to 1995 E recorded most of what became the BEAUTIFUL FREAK album. The single "Novocaine for the Soul," having been recorded and mixed in 1993, was eventually a number one alternative rock hit in 1996.

In 1995 E decided to work under a different name. Having grown more adventurous musically and lyrically, and tired of the logistical nightmares of going by one letter, he added a few letters and formed EELS, an ever-changing project for his songs, with a live band to present them in concert. With E playing electric guitar and a Wurlitzer electric piano through a guitar amp, drummer Butch (aka Jonathan Norton) and bassist Tommy Walters joined to help play E's BEAUTIFUL FREAK songs live.



beautiful freak

1996-1997:
With the release of BEAUTIFUL FREAK (DreamWorks Records) in 1996, the EELS live band toured throughout America and Europe. The striking "Novocaine for the Soul" video clip of the band seemingly flying through their day was nominated for several MTV awards. They had a second top ten international hit with the song "Susan's House."

They continued to tour, concluding with a stint on the 1997 Lollapalooza tour. After collecting a Brit Award, presented to EELS by Spinal Tap, (the award was soon turned into a cymbal stand to illustrate that it was actually worth something), and giving director Wim Wenders the song "Bad News" for the soundtrack to his film "The End of Violence," E experienced a period of great artistic growth.



electro-shock blues

1998
At 19, E found his father dead. His troubled sister, Elizabeth, committed suicide in 1996. And now his mother was terminally ill with lung cancer. That was his entire family. He ultimately decided he could not ignore these things artistically, feeling that anything else would be an act. So he set about the writing and recording of an album that was inspired by, and that would deal with the tragedies in his life, but only if it could offer a new point of view, and a positive resolution.

It was a challenge that E rose to on the critically acclaimed ELECTRO-SHOCK BLUES album, recorded 1997-1998 and released in 1998. Although a glance at the track list on the back of the CD jewel box can often make people assume the album is "depressing," E called it "probably the most positive record I will ever make." The album, now considered a late 90s rock classic, can at first prove to be a difficult listen, but soon reveals a life-affirming heart. Guests on the album included E's neighbors and friends, Mike Simpson of the Dust Brothers, Mickey Petralia, Grant Lee Phillips of Grant Lee Buffalo, Lisa Germano, Jon Brion, and T-Bone Burnett.

After making more MTV-nominated videos for "Last Stop: This Town" and "Cancer for the Cure," the new 3 piece EELS live band found E trading in his Wurlitzer electric piano for a Hammond organ and bassist/guitarist Adam Siegal joining the line up to hit the road for a 4 month theater tour of Europe and America.



daisies of the galaxy

1999-2000:
Soon after returning home and contributing "Cancer For The Cure" to the film "American Beauty," E went down to his basement to write and record the next album. Less than 6 months after the release of ELECTRO-SHOCK BLUES, DAISIES OF THE GALAXY was finished.

Not released until February 2000, DAISIES OF THE GALAXY picked up where ELECTRO-SHOCK BLUES left off. "The challenge was to figure out where one can go from ELECTRO-SHOCK BLUES, and I wanted to go up," says E. Legendary producer Lenny Waronker likened the album to "A nice walk in the park, where you're occasionally bitten by a snake." NME Called the album "A masterpiece in almost every way."

R.E.M.'s Peter Buck guests on the album, and co-wrote the track, "Estate Sale." The first single, "Mr. E's Beautiful Blues" was a hidden track on the album, yet a substantial international hit. The video for the second single "Flyswatter" featured drummer Butch as a clown on a police stakeout in front of E's home.

Shortly before the release of DAISIES OF THE GALAXY, the robust Butch ate a large pizza before he went to bed. That night he dreamt of a concert where he was playing timpani with "The EELS Orchestra." There were strings and horns and they even played an overture of EELS songs. The next morning Butch called E and told him about his dream. They agreed that they had to make this dream a reality.

Starting in January, The EELS Orchestra 2000 toured throughout Europe, America and Australia. The six piece band featured saxophone, trombone, trumpet, banjo, guitar, violin, upright bass, piano, melodica, clarinet, flute, and, yes, timpani. Each band member, including multi-instrumentalist/recording artist Lisa Germano, who previously opened many of the 1998 EELS concerts with her own set of songs, had to play an average of 3-4 instruments each night. And they played the EELS Overture, just like in Butch's dream, (an idea that the legendary Brian Wilson emulated, much to Butch's chagrin, for his late summer 2000 Pet Sounds tour). It was a vast change from the 3 piece rock band they were a few years ago. In the spring, E also toured solo with Fiona Apple in the US, winding up the tour with an appearance on The Late Show with David Letterman.

Upon returning home, EELS contributed the song "Christmas Is Going To The Dogs" to the film "How The Grinch Stole Christmas." In December, 2000 EELS released the limited edition OH WHAT A BEAUTIFUL MORNING live CD, culled from the EELS Orchestra and E solo 2000 tours.



Souljacker Souljacker Souljacker

2001-2002:
Recorded in bits and pieces, some dating back to 1998, the bulk of the SOULJACKER album was recorded in the early part of 2001 and co-written and co-produced by E and John Parish, whom E met while EELS were appearing on the same 1998 taping of the British TV show, "Top Of The Pops," that PJ Harvey, the band Parish is often a member of, was also appearing on. E & Parish hit it off immediately, bonding over a mutual love of croquet and rock music.

The album's inspiration came when E was taking a break from the recording of ELECTRO-SHOCK BLUES at a meditation retreat, deep in the woods of central California. While thinking about a story he had recently heard about a California serial killer called the Soul Jacker, who claimed to take not only the lives of his victims, but the souls as well, E broke the retreat's rules of not reading, writing or speaking by writing the song "Souljacker Part II" on a roll of toilet paper.

The SOULJACKER album was released internationally in September of 2001. In an unfortunate case of timing, E's new short hair and long beard made a lot of people at the airports EELS were frequenting at the time of the September 11 tragedy nervous. The US release of the album was delayed until March, 2002. Legendary German director Wim Wenders shot the video for "Souljacker Part I" in an abandoned East Berlin prison. TIME magazine crowned SOULJACKER one of the best records of the year, while NME called it "downright brilliant" and London's SUNDAY TIMES deemed it Album Of The Year, saying that "The conventional wisdom that Electro-shock Blues was E's masterpiece will have to be reassessed: it was clearly just one of his masterpieces."

After contributing the song "My Beloved Monster" to the film "Shrek," EELS were ready for the road once again, with new live band members John Parish on guitar and Koool G Murder on bass and synthesizer, joining E and drummer Butch for an extensive world tour, dubbed the Bus Driving, Band Rocking Tour, that took them to Europe, Australia and their first trip to Japan. Guitarist Joe Gore filled in for the baby-making John Parish on the 2002 US leg of the tour.

In the summer of 2002 E contributed music to the film "Levity," and the second limited edition live EELS CD, ELECTRO-SHOCK BLUES SHOW, recorded during a 1998 concert supporting Pulp, was released. While continuing to develop songs that would eventually become the BLINKING LIGHTS AND OTHER REVELATIONS album, E took a break from the arduous process to make what would become the next EELS album to be released, SHOOTENANNY!, essentially the document of the 4 piece band from the spring, 2002 US tour playing live in the studio during a ten day stretch in November.



Shootenanny

2003:
The spring of 2003 was a busy time in EELS history, with many EELS-related releases coming out in the period of 2 months. I AM THE MESSIAH, a record made in the summer of 2000 by the EELS' favorite Silver Lake DJ, MC HONKY was finally released (after being released in Australia in 2002). E, Koool G Murder, Joey Waronker and others helped out on the disc. The "Levity" film score album, released in April, featured 2 tracks billed to EELS as well as score billed to Mark Oliver Everett, and two more songs, "Eyes Down" and "Mighty Fine Blues" were contributed to the film "Holes."

On top of all that, June 3rd saw the release of the EELS 5th studio album, SHOOTENANNY!. The 80 city EELS Tour Of Duty, which found E flanked by a band outfitted in red polyester suits once worn by Elvis Presley's backing band on his 1968 comeback TV special, began in June and ended in November, circling the globe at least twice with Koool G Murder on bass, Golden Boy on guitar and Puddin' on drums. Guitar legend Chet replaced the baby-making Golden Boy on the 2nd US leg of the tour. ROLLING STONE gave the album 4 stars, praising its "Zen-like self-realization," while judges Tom Waits and Cameron Crowe nominated SHOOTENANNY! for the 2003 Short List Music Prize.



2004:
The bulk of the recording of an epic EELS album that began some years earlier is done in 2004, as the EELS lay low for the year, toiling away on the record, only surfacing from the basement studio to contribute the song "I Need Some Sleep" to the film "Shrek 2" and a new studio version of longtime EELS concert favorite "Living Life," by Daniel Johnston for the DISCOVERED COVERED: THE LATE GREAT DANIEL JOHNSTON tribute album. DreamWorks Records is sold to Universal, which already distributed the EELS records, and EELS move to the Universal-owned Vagrant label.



Blinking Lights and other Revelations

2005:
April 26 sees the worldwide release of the 33 track double album, BLINKING LIGHTS AND OTHER REVELATIONS. Guests include E's hound dog, Bobby, Jr., new friends Tom Waits and The Lovin' Spoonful's John Sebastian, as well as returning friend Peter Buck from R.E.M.

There may be many things to come from Mark Oliver Everett and company in the future. Some of it may surprise you. Some of it may delight you. Some of it may sicken you. But know that they are having a wonderful time making things down in the basement.


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Anonymous said...

Wow, it's compulsion more than anything else.

Very sad family background! (I must say it scares me to remember lighting can strike twice. I kind of take for granted close family members will have long lives, since lightning has stuck once.)

I'm truly surprised given the amount of publicity and acclaim they seem to have had, I cannot recall hearing the name - though I can perhaps remedy it a little by saying often I like songs and will be clueless about the artist.

Trée said...

Eels runs under the radar. I discovered him several months ago and had never heard any of his stuff. Again, local radio doesn't play his albums. I own 31 of his songs and love them. I just wonder how many other artist out there I would feel the same way about if I only knew about them. Now, I always check out the indie stuff and this is where most of my new music comes from. Blinking lights, his last album is a good place to start.

Anonymous said...

Okey dokey, will start there.

Well, my friend, you've kept me up 'til 4am - happily though :-)
However, maybe I should catch a few Zzzzzs before dawn breaks.
Hugs!

Trée said...

Hugs and kisses my dear sweet A. Till we meet again. Sweet dreams and may luck be your companion.

Anonymous said...

You were a very popular guy tonight! LOL

Perhaps the plans for flying will have to wait until the next time we all decide to play again. :)

Trée said...

I've been waiting at the street corner all day. Where were you--lol. ;-)

Anonymous said...

Looking for those flight plans! They were under my bed. :D

Trée said...

Ahh, I understand now. If they were under my bed, I would have never found them--lol.

Anonymous said...

Trée!!! You can not jump the creek dressed like that! (Or not dressed like that, as the case may be!)
Wow...you're in comment heaven tonight. I'm not even awake enough to take it all in.
I'm going to laugh about the photo tonight and read like crazy in the morning.
Sweet dreams luv.

Trée said...

Sweet dreams Agnes. Where is that Zen Garden when I need it. ;-)

Trée said...

Hey, I've been waiting at this creek for hours. Where is everyone--lmao.

Anonymous said...

Sorry, fell asleep :-)

Anonymous said...

I only Wish I could '' play '' again.
Isn`t life queer ?? We could not wait to grow up.. then we long for the simple days at play.
I have always encouraged my kids ( then grandkids ) to savor their youth.. I can only hope they listened.
P.S. I did not intend to pick on Kentucky..if you will notice..there were a lot of laws listed from Tennesse and Texas :-).
Oh, yes, that lady on the bicycle..I`m sure there is some sort of law against that.

Trée said...

Phred, perhaps I need to make a citizen's arrest. Maybe bring her down to the station for further . . . questioning, that is . . . ;-)

Trée said...

servus, this spot is reserved just for you brother. I'll keep the light on, you know where the fridge is so help yourself. ;-)

Anonymous said...

Bummer, seems I missed the whole weekend fun you had going on here.

What great pics. Awwww.