Paula Kelley in a grateful mood:
One year...over ten years
It's
funny how things happen and you don't realize their significance until
years later. I'm in again on a Saturday night working on a string
quartet arrangement. I'm not at all bitter about it, frankly I'd rather
be in my cozy apartment listening to great music for inspiration or
creating something new to put into the world than just about anything
else. Working on a Saturday night's great because everyone else is out
doing something and it's likely you'll be distraction-free. (except for
god damn MySpace. It's always looming...check meeee...read my
mail.....blog on meeeeeee....) Anyway. About ten (or so) years ago
when I lived in Boston and was in the Drop Nineteens, I was hanging
around Mystery Train records. I'm not sure if it's still there- the
Newbury street location, that is. My friend Dave Gibbs worked there and I
would stop by often to get edumacated. He'd show me all these wonderful
obscure records I'd never listen to if I didn't know. There was one
instance in which I snottily started making fun of what I thought was a
silly band name/album cover (God, what was it??) and Dave was like,
"Actually, that's a great record, it has blah blah on it and blah blah
blah...
I think it was that very day, he shoved a record at me-
it didn't have it's original sleeve- just plastic covering the white
inner sleeve. (Nothing for me to snot at!) I asked what it was and he
said "Just listen to it. It's great."
Turns out is was "One
Year," a solo record by Colin Blunstone, the lead singer from the
Zombies. At that time in my life I had been exposed to the genius that
is Odyssey and Oracle, so I was most interested. Upon first listen,
though, it seemed a little strange to me. I shelved it for a while. A
few months later at a party I asked the host what the music was, "it's
fabulous!" It was, in fact, One Year. Damn! I went back home and
listened to it immediately. Fucking brilliant. "Caroline Goodbye" is
prefect. If you're on the verge of tears it will render you a veritable
Angel Falls. I still thought some of the tunes were a little strange-
the strings were dissonant at times and I wasn't used to that. But
still, the more "band-like" numbers really did it for me.
Now,
more years later still, as I mentioned, I am working on an arrangement. I
was stuck for inspiration. My draft was okay, but lacking...oh...the je
ne c'est qois. I need it to be different sounding, dissonant, but still
palatable.
Now, when Aaron and I moved to LA we put almost our
entire music collection on our hard drive and left the physical records
and CDs in various relatives' basements. The only collection we didn't
completely get into the digital realm were some of the LPs. One Year
included. I felt I just HAD to listen to it NOW. When Aaron was on tour
and passed through Boston, he grabbed some records to bring back. (Oh
please oh please oh pleaseplease ohplease)I dug through the stack of
records like a freakin' prarie dog and...le voiila! There it was, thank
FUCK! I put it on and nearly cried, it's so perfect. The arrangements
are brilliant. I'm not sure who did them- Tony Visconti, maybe? But he
gets so much out of a quartet, really rich chords, dissonance that isn't
just meant to be jarring. GOD it's GORGEOUS!
So...this has
happened to me before. Sometimes you're just not ready for a record. It
took me a couple years to think "Exile on Main Street" was a
masterpiece. Sloan's "One Chord to Another" also took years to grow on
me.
What I really need to say, though, is, Thank you, Dave.
This record has been a significant part of my life. A tiny thing you did really impacted me.
Posted by Paula Kelley.
Paula's
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release "Some Sucker's Life, Part 1" from The Paula Kelley Orchestra.
The single "Burnin' For You" is available exclusively on iTunes,
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* Paula Kelley's original post on The Time Machine's official website and of course on MySpace circa 2004-2006
Colin Blunstone - One Year...over ten years
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