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"More like home, etc. etc. very Abstract"

are you talking about private parts (the record) or perfect lives (the opera) ik,r?

i much prefer (the record) which is my favourite record ever when i'm listening to it.

jed_, Saturday, 23 August 2008 22:38 (fifteen years ago) link

the record, I've never heard the opera version except snippets of it, and based on them I'm inclined to agree with you. That whole section, though, where he's talking about the room ("a softer bed") is my favourite. I nearly nearly spent about two hundred dollars (I doubt I woulda felt better even after the euro conversion ) on stuff off the Lovely website about an hour ago, but luckily the website freaked out.

I know, right?, Saturday, 23 August 2008 22:43 (fifteen years ago) link

i got (the record) on vinyl on ebay for about £12, i think. a bargain!

there was something like the feeling of the idea of silk scarves in the air.
there was a kind of madness to it.

jed_, Saturday, 23 August 2008 22:48 (fifteen years ago) link

the kind we read about in magazines

I know, right?, Saturday, 23 August 2008 22:49 (fifteen years ago) link

ik,r? i sent you a message on facebook

jed_, Saturday, 23 August 2008 23:04 (fifteen years ago) link

sorry didn't see it, i've replied!

I know, right?, Saturday, 23 August 2008 23:08 (fifteen years ago) link

This thread is not as in love with Sarah Mencken Christ and Beethoven as it should be, y'know, very titanically.

I know, right?, Sunday, 24 August 2008 19:22 (fifteen years ago) link

I can still (over-)hear him saying "This is. . . sublime. . ."

_Rockist__Scientist_, Thursday, 28 August 2008 21:21 (fifteen years ago) link

fourteen dollars and twenty-eight cents is more attractive than fourteen dollars because of the twenty-eight.

ian, Friday, 29 August 2008 01:35 (fifteen years ago) link

ROBERT ASHLEY: Well, the problem in discussing hip-hop with somebody who doesn't like hip-hop is that they don't hear the melodies. There's no difference in the quality of the melody in any good hip-hop record now. There are so many I can't even name them. But there's no difference in the quality of the melody between that song and something like Billie Holiday for instance. It's just that the world has changed, the street language has changed and now you have to tune our ears to be able to hear that the very best hip-hop singers are singing exactly in tune. It might be going a little too fast; the melody might be going a little too fast for you to perceive it as melody, but there's no doubt that there's melody

LOL where's Geir when you need him most?

ian, Friday, 29 August 2008 01:40 (fifteen years ago) link

wow

I know, right?, Friday, 29 August 2008 03:06 (fifteen years ago) link

a tendency toward, MOTION PICTURES

I know, right?, Friday, 29 August 2008 03:19 (fifteen years ago) link

four months pass...

Recent developments: I bought myself the "Perfect Lives" DVD set as a birthday present, loving it. I think I do prefer the LP versions of both The Bar & The Backyard/The Park, but the DVD really is something to see. I think some parts of it make my roommates feel weird or strange. S. is pre-occupied with the hands playing piano, hates the glitter.

Also, I just got Atalanta in the mail today. It's going to take me months to digest.

ian, Saturday, 3 January 2009 05:14 (fifteen years ago) link

Great way to treat yrself - well done!

xyzzzz__, Saturday, 3 January 2009 11:04 (fifteen years ago) link

ian, you going? I wish I were.

http://www.theatermania.com/new-york/shows/robert-ashley-three-operas_149438/

January 15-25, 2009

Milton Parker, Sunday, 4 January 2009 02:03 (fifteen years ago) link

holy jeeze, it looks like i have to, huh?

ian, Sunday, 4 January 2009 02:06 (fifteen years ago) link

three weeks pass...

Three men have loved her. One a decade, on the average.

― ian, Saturday, February 23, 2008 9:04 PM (11 months ago) Bookmark

ian, Monday, 26 January 2009 23:21 (fifteen years ago) link

three months pass...

CALLING ALL LONDONERS

http://www.ica.org.uk/Robert%20Ashley%3A%20Foreign%20Experiences+19567.twl

xyzzzz__, Saturday, 2 May 2009 21:52 (fourteen years ago) link

this is on in glasgow on friday too but i've already bought tickets to see le ballets c de la b. infuriating overlap!

jed_, Saturday, 2 May 2009 21:55 (fourteen years ago) link

Yeah there was another improv gig on the same day, too - you can't win 'em all

xyzzzz__, Saturday, 2 May 2009 21:57 (fourteen years ago) link

Wow, that first link (from 4 yrs ago) still works. And is awesome.

SQUIRREL WITH A PEOPLE FACE (╓abies), Sunday, 3 May 2009 12:49 (fourteen years ago) link

Oh yeah its UBU web, its gonna work

Here is an Ashley interview ahead of next Wednesday's concert.

http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/stage/opera/article6180594.ece

xyzzzz__, Sunday, 3 May 2009 13:00 (fourteen years ago) link

thanks for the link.
i can't wait 'til the next Ashley performance in NYC--god knows when it will be, but the last three were amazing (despite some fuck-ups on Buckner's part, but whatev.)

ian, Sunday, 3 May 2009 19:57 (fourteen years ago) link

one month passes...

I'll read as many sneak preview quotes from his upcoming book on Ashley as Gann decides to post - http://www.artsjournal.com/postclassic/2009/06/drawing_the_connections.html#comments

"The only thing that's interesting to me right now is that, up to me and a couple of other guys, music had always been about the eventfulness: like, when things happened, and if they happened, whether they would be a surprise, or an enjoyment, or something like that... It's about eventfulness. And I was never interested in eventfulness. I was only interested in sound. I mean, just literally, sound in the Morton Feldman sense.... There's a quality in music that is outside of time, that is not related to time. And that has always fascinated me... That's sort of what I'm all about, from the first until the most recent. A lot of people are back into eventfulness. But it's very boring. Eventfulness is really boring."

Milton Parker, Thursday, 18 June 2009 19:08 (fourteen years ago) link

cool, looking forward to this!

❉❉❉❉❉❉❉❉Plaxico❉❉❉❉❉❉❉❉❉ (I know, right?), Thursday, 18 June 2009 19:19 (fourteen years ago) link

Ooooh, had no idea this was in the works. Looks awesome.

ian, Thursday, 18 June 2009 19:41 (fourteen years ago) link

four weeks pass...

three men have loved here--one a decade on the average.

ian, Thursday, 16 July 2009 02:23 (fourteen years ago) link

d'oh, her.

ian, Thursday, 16 July 2009 02:23 (fourteen years ago) link

Busted out Automatic Writing recently, man what piece. How rarely do you come across that "What's going on here?" sort of feeling.

Love this bit from Steven Stapleton:

"A Missing Sense was originally conceived as a private tape to accompany my taking of LSD. When in that particular state, Robert Ashley's Automatic Writing was the only music I could actually experience without feeling claustrophobic and paranoid. We played it endlessly; it seemed to become part of the room, perfectly blending with the late night city ambience and the 'breathing' of the building."

Taking acid and listening to Automatic Writing is not my idea of a good time, but to each his own.

Mark, Thursday, 16 July 2009 02:37 (fourteen years ago) link

A Missing Sense is a great record! Or, I guess i have it on tape. whatever.

Three men have loved her. One a decade, on the average.

― ian, Saturday, February 23, 2008 9:04 PM (11 months ago) Bookmark

― ian, Monday, January 26, 2009 11:21 PM (5 months ago) Bookmark

ian, Thursday, 16 July 2009 02:38 (fourteen years ago) link

looking forward to Kyle Gann's book on Ashley

matinee, Friday, 17 July 2009 00:02 (fourteen years ago) link

three weeks pass...

http://www.artsjournal.com/postclassic/2009/08/iliad_of_the_midwest.html#comments

hope he's writing this as fast as he's blogging about it, I can't wait to read it

one of his earlier blog posts mentions the first complete performance of 'Perfect Lives' at Northwestern University, the tape lost somewhere in their archives:

It was my favorite version of Perfect Lives ever, just Bob and "Blue" with a drone on a background tape, before Jill Kroesen and David Van Tieghem and a dozen other elements were added in for a kind of information overload. It was still like his "Yellow Album" that came out that year.

idea of all seven parts played live in the manner of that first LP makes me want to buy a plane ticket & offer to help them look for that tape

Milton Parker, Friday, 7 August 2009 22:53 (fourteen years ago) link

really looking forward to kyle's book on ashley.

this may seem weird but this article changed my life:

http://www.kylegann.com/JIreasons.html

stumbled across it as a clueless 17 year old not really wanting to pursue classical music any further. i read this and it opened up a whole new world for me.

Crackle Box, Friday, 7 August 2009 23:22 (fourteen years ago) link

Gann's book "American Music" is hands-down the best book on new music ever written-- very expensive, as I remember it, but one hell of a book. funnily enough, i leant it out to a professor of mine and am having dinner with her tonight, so i can finally have it with me again.

nice! he have the balls to say the truth! (the table is the table), Friday, 7 August 2009 23:50 (fourteen years ago) link

"The only thing that's interesting to me right now is that, up to me and a couple of other guys, music had always been about the eventfulness: like, when things happened, and if they happened, whether they would be a surprise, or an enjoyment, or something like that... It's about eventfulness. And I was never interested in eventfulness. I was only interested in sound. I mean, just literally, sound in the Morton Feldman sense.... There's a quality in music that is outside of time, that is not related to time. And that has always fascinated me... That's sort of what I'm all about, from the first until the most recent. A lot of people are back into eventfulness. But it's very boring. Eventfulness is really boring."

But isn't Morton Feldman's sense of sound filtered through his erm 'elastic' feel for time's passage?!?

xyzzzz__, Saturday, 8 August 2009 17:20 (fourteen years ago) link

Can't wait for Gann's book.

ian, Saturday, 8 August 2009 22:03 (fourteen years ago) link

one month passes...

Carl's still president over at the bank, ain't he?

ian, Friday, 11 September 2009 01:39 (fourteen years ago) link

What's that Ashley opera set at the airport, with the couple who've had the fight in Mexico or wherever and they're both leaving, and the voices are all treated? I sort of regret not buying that when I saw it used, now.

bamcquern, Friday, 11 September 2009 01:41 (fourteen years ago) link

I think that one is "Improvement (Don Leaves Linda)" maybe? I'm not super familiar with it tbh.

ian, Friday, 11 September 2009 01:43 (fourteen years ago) link

Yeah, Don Leaves Linda. Not sure what the hang up at the listening station was. It's weird when art hooks you long after you've rejected it. I remember doing that with this early-ish Kundera story, recently. You don't even realize how fundamental something is until you go away and it comes back to you under your hypnagogic state.

bamcquern, Friday, 11 September 2009 01:48 (fourteen years ago) link

disc 2 of Improvement is where it catches fire. disc 2 track 4/5, 'The Doctor' / 'The Offering Of Images', that's one of my all time favorite Ashley pieces. and 'Tarzan', that's a truly strange song.

Milton Parker, Friday, 11 September 2009 01:57 (fourteen years ago) link

'in that pwermanent state of wapture you are mentally OK'

Milton Parker, Friday, 11 September 2009 02:01 (fourteen years ago) link

two months pass...

has this been posted before?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWBB3KgAk94

plaxico (I know, right?), Sunday, 22 November 2009 00:27 (fourteen years ago) link

new Ashley book out 12/15/09: "Outside of Time"
http://www.lovely.com/books/bookslist.html#anchor1307922

Q'est-ce que c'est?????

My Parents Named Me Zbigniew, Sunday, 22 November 2009 05:03 (fourteen years ago) link

two months pass...
six months pass...

http://lovely.com/titles/cd3303.html

plax (ico), Friday, 13 August 2010 10:07 (thirteen years ago) link

god the new one is really something

definitely the most straightforward one in a little while as far as the narratives are concerned, and hamilton's music really fits with it this time around

I saw Ashley & Humbert perform the last two of these live at Mills about ten years ago. but the first piece is so disjointed and crazy it might even be my favorite, his voice has gotten so strange, the sound of someone drifting off to sleep at the end of every single sentence he speaks

Milton Parker, Wednesday, 18 August 2010 22:22 (thirteen years ago) link

what's the new one?

jed_, Wednesday, 18 August 2010 22:27 (thirteen years ago) link

its a sequel (?) to atalanta, i havent heard it.

plax (ico), Wednesday, 18 August 2010 22:34 (thirteen years ago) link

plax linked it -- evidently Atalanta is staged with modular stories which are faded up and down at different moments, making every performance slightly different, and the new album is 3 of the complete stories presented all the way through.

before this one, I liked 'Foreign Experiences' the most of all the ones he's put out in the last 10 years -- it's really paranoid, has a high density of memorable lines -- though that one's more a Sam Ashley showcase than a Robert one. and 'Now Eleanor's Idea' takes a bit of work, but by the end of the last 20 minute piece, it really pays off. 'Dust', 'Celestial Experiences' & 'Concrete' are all kind of samey ensemble operas with good moments but some of the musical settings just kind of snap me out of the mood

the new one though, played it four times in the last week already

Milton Parker, Wednesday, 18 August 2010 22:37 (thirteen years ago) link


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