i was listening to the 6.3.07 Rudyard Kipling Benefit after streaming the Monsters Of Folk and noticed something interesting. Jim plays a song called Ordinary at this show and on the MoF album, the very same song is called Magic Marker. either way, i love this song and the new album.
Is this show on the archive?? If not I would appreciate it if someone could upload it, sendspace has made my computer crash like 6 times, it sucks >:(
http://thesteamengine.blogspot.com/2009/09/jim-james-rudyard-kipling-2007-06-03.html
click on the blue writing that says .zip at the end and another window with an ad will pop up along with a save window. close the stinkin ad and click save in the other.
Thanks a ton. I forgot all about this show until everyone started saying Ordinary was Magic Marker.
Just occurred to me what this song reminds me of: a Shel Silverstein poem.
QuoteThanks a ton. I forgot all about this show until everyone started saying Ordinary was Magic Marker.
Just occurred to me what this song reminds me of: a Shel Silverstein poem.
that's great, dark. it DOES remind me of a SS poem. if i had a child, this would make the first cut of a bedtime child's mix, probably brakeman, too.
QuoteQuoteThanks a ton. I forgot all about this show until everyone started saying Ordinary was Magic Marker.
Just occurred to me what this song reminds me of: a Shel Silverstein poem.
that's great, dark. it DOES remind me of a SS poem. [highlight]if i had a child, this would make the first cut of a bedtime child's mix, probably brakeman, too.[/highlight]
True dat! :)
Uhhh, is there something you guys need to tell me? ;)
I was just thinking the other day while listening to Brakeman that M.Ward should make a kids album. Seems like the perfect combination.
I mean, listening to Raffi as a kid was pretty decent, but Im sure my parents had enough "skidda-marinky-dinky-dinks" for a lifetime. As a parent, playing some M. Ward album would be pretty sweet.
QuoteI was just thinking the other day while listening to Brakeman that M.Ward should make a kids album. Seems like the perfect combination.
I mean, listening to Raffi as a kid was pretty decent, but Im sure my parents had enough "skidda-marinky-dinky-dinks" for a lifetime. As a parent, playing some M. Ward album would be pretty sweet.
i think you could play any of M's albums to your kids, like Jim or whoever said, 'liquid xanex'
QuoteQuoteI was just thinking the other day while listening to Brakeman that M.Ward should make a kids album. Seems like the perfect combination.
I mean, listening to Raffi as a kid was pretty decent, but Im sure my parents had enough "skidda-marinky-dinky-dinks" for a lifetime. As a parent, playing some M. Ward album would be pretty sweet.
i think you could play any of M's albums to your kids, like Jim or whoever said, 'liquid xanex'
Dont you mean "musical xanex"?
Someone's got their mind in the pharmy jar! :D ;D
But yeah, for the most part you could play any of his albums for the kiddies
QuoteUhhh, is there something you guys need to tell me? ;)
Oh, man...I didn't realize how confusing that exchange looked when I typed it. But no, Mr. Rumor Mill. ;D
This song really showcases Jim's songwriting...when everyone harmonizes on the lyric "taste and see." Taste and See is the title of a song that was played a lot during communion at my church. It's probably an older spiritual that was adapted for Catholic services but it is really cool how Jim slips it in there.
I wondered about that "Taste and See" reference too. Do you think it was intentional?
I thought this was the song that was written by Jim's friend (the one he wrote Don Dante about).....Am I off on this? Dylan?
QuoteI thought this was the song that was written by Jim's friend (the one he wrote Don Dante about).....Am I off on this? Dylan?
That was the general belief after the Rud show two years ago but it appears that it isn't the case. He played dondante, talked about Aaron, and then went into this song, but it seems that it was just the next song on the setlist not one of Aaron's songs.
I do think it's another song in reference to Aaron though, are you of this assumption D? He just gets way to emotional when he sings it... especially since he's been at the rud both time's he's sang it.
did he sing it last night?
It's tough to say Kory. One of those unanswered questions, I guess.