Archive for April, 2009

Headin’ West. Put It To The Test… I Write Rhymes That’ll Stick To Yo Chest.

Monday, April 20th, 2009

I’m jumping on a flight to LA this evening to head out west for the show w/ HI-Stereo @ Air Conditioned tomorrow night. This will be the first time that my brother Pete and I are on the same bill and will share the same stage. Big brother Pete has been a big influence in my life, and with music too. He inspires me. Illmatic!

April 21st is also Pat’s (HI-Stereo guitar player) and my birthday! Aaaand, my younger brother Mark is coming out for the night from Chicago! Without Mark’s support, Peter and I surely would not be where we are — wherever that is — in music. I keep a note from Mark framed on my desk, where I spent plenty o’ time while making the album. It says, “Get. It. Done.” Keeping it on the really real, like he doos it. Bro, I couldn’t have done it without you.

DJG once again cooks up a killer show poster that’s now been slapped all over Venice Beach to promote the show. This scaled down image hardly does the all-spray-paint poster justice. See a BIGGER one here. Thanks, DJG, for taking the time to meticulously cut out the stencils and do the 3 color layering (and for the balloons)! It’s truly a blessing to have the best in town at play with my shows. We’re starting a nice li’l pile! Click here to see ‘em all.

And Norris, HI-Stereo’s bass player and resident artist, also put together a sick poster using the pages from his doodle journal. I first saw No-No’s journal — and “doodle” isn’t really the right word… his drawings are mos definitely skilled — during the band’s recording session at 4th Street in Santa Monica a few weeks ago. The 2 pages from that weekend in the studio are the ones you’ll see in the poster below. I’ve suggested that he start scanning the pages and throw ‘em online as a blog so folks the world over can enjoy his work. It was really cool watching him creatively chronicle the events of the day — like the black bird singing (I played this tune in the control room at one point between takes) or the hearse drawn beneath it (there was some kind of funeral situation outside that Saturday) — and I think it’d put a killer spin on the sometimes humdrum blogiverse.

And, today is 4/20. So I’ll take this opportunity to do 2 things. First, say happy birthday to my good friend David Blair — a phenomenal painter. Click here to see some of DB’s portrait work in pyschedlic realism. The first 4 portraits on the page are those of the Fab Four that my brother, Mark, commissioned and has hanging in his crib.

And here’s one that is currently residing as the desktop on my laptop. Thanks, DB, for creating art that motivates. And, thanks for your spirit and music, Bob.

And last but not least, thanks to all my friends at the Dopefiend Network that have supported my music by playing it on their podcasts. Thanks especially to Larz, Esse.B, Jay-K, Dopefiend, and BB at the Bungalow. Be on the lookout for a Esse.B remix of “Revolution Son”. Dirt nasty.

Okay… I’m gonna miss my plane if I don’t wrap this up. Adios amigo.

-seume

Are you tracking this? Blogathon.

Sunday, April 5th, 2009

I’m posting everyday, man! 3 days in a row? Are you tracking this? Blogathon.

I just received a live recording of a new track I’ve been working on — maybe titled “It Ain’t So” — from Damage, producer and live sound engineer the night of my 2/12 gig at The Pig in Independence, MO. And here’s where I give a shout out to a great friend, and the only person I knew in a crowd of about 10 total in the bar — Brandon. He’s been to more shows than anyone else I can think of, up there with my best boy and soul brother PJ, and he was the only one not to miss this song live. ‘preciate my friends.

It wasn’t the first time I’d played the song live (I think that was last June at Fred P. Ott’s), and I’ve played it a few times since at another great friend, James’ house — my most oft-played venue — but as far as I know, it was the first time the song was recorded. Damage thought the song was (or should be) called “It Is You,” as you’ll see in the URL he gave it. I thank him for running sound that night, recording this track, and finding me online to send it my way.

But, aaaaah, after all that… here’s the live cut of “It Ain’t Me” … hope you enjoy it.

Since that performance, I’ve written some more lyrics that I really like for the second verse (instead of re-singing the first, as I did 2/12). Here’s one of the new lines:

The story’s told,
The sun grows old,
Burns red with a heart of gold,
And casts a rose upon the ground.

To further commemorate this momentous 3-days-in-a-row-blogathon, I’m attaching some nice visuals related to the work-in-project video for “Will Ya Be My Friend”. First, is one of my favorite collages (by DJG) for vid background consideration. In case you missed checking out the whole set of collages from yesterday’s post… second chances are yours by clicking the pelvic bone — or anywhere else on the image ;)

And I thought you might be interested in seeing some of “Will Ya Be My Friend” film director, Philip Cheaney’s previous work, too. It’s one he did for The Winston Jazz Routine’s song, “A Ghost Beneath The Tower.” I think you’ll dig it.

If you want to be the first to know if the blogathon goes for 4 (nope…), you can subscribe to the feed right here. And soon I’ll be sending out a periodical newsletter — once or twice a month. If you wanna get that, click on “Subscribe” on the main site and enter your name and email address. Pretty easy. And don’t worry… it’ll be just as easy to unsubscribe.

Or will it?

Hahaha.

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Okay… yes. It will. And so with this post, after the P.S.

P.S. Biscuits and gravy from Corner Cafe in Riverside, MO is the best around. Even when they’re leftovers. Especially when your roommate hooks ‘em up. They were delicious, brother… just delicious.

DJG Show Poster 4/24 @ Mike’s Tavern

Saturday, April 4th, 2009

DJG whipped this show poster up in his “bossome” man cave. This 2009 vintage design has earthy undertones and an oaky finish!

You can also check out some of DJG’s design progress for the “Will Ya Be My Friend” video that’s in the works. See some the collages being considered for integration!

“Revolution Son” adopted by Liberty Restoration Project

Friday, April 3rd, 2009

The Liberty Restoration Project has adopted “Revolution Son” as a sort of theme song for the cause. I’m honored.

The LRP “is composed of a politically diverse group of concerned citizens who have decided to throw down the arbitrary barriers (such as political parties) that divide us and work together as American Citizens to improve our country, starting as locally as possible.”

I also accepted an invitation to play at the after party for their End the Fed rally, April 25th at the Brick in Kansas City. Regardless of political leanings and differences in ideology, I think we can all appreciate the call for the Federal Reserve — the unelected body responsible for (among other things) the distribution of trillions of “stimulus” dollars — to be transparent with and accountable to our elected Congress. A peaceful gathering of citizens to demonstrate this conviction is a poignant way to exercise First Amendment rights. Can’t wait to perform for this group…


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