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Category: Music

“How to Trick the Muse – Sting”

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Photo © 2016 Eric Ryan Anderson, New York Times
From the New York Times, ‘A Word: Sting’
“With ‘57th and 9th,’ Sting Changes His Mind About Rock”

An interesting interview with musician Sting – thoughts about how he creates music, his most recent album, “The Last Ship” opera, and reflections on living life to the fullest.

I liked the end of this little story about how he created the songs for “57th and 9th:”

“And then I’d play a trick on myself. I’d lock myself out of my apartment, on the terrace in the cold, and not come in until I’d finished a lyric. I had a cup of coffee and a coat. It was one of those things to put myself out of my comfort zone in order to trick the muse into playing ball with me.”

Always open to new tricks to engage the muse…

 

“Flying” (+ slideshow, more)

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I want to fly
he said,

And so he did.

As we each can
In our own unique way.

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Images: “Skaters Fly” – Lee & Joe Jamail Skatepark, Houston, TX
© Heidi Straube 2016
Enjoy a short 2-minute slide show –  more images, 2 styles music here…

More Photo poems:

 “Mermaid”
“Surrender”
“Play”
“I Wish That For You Too” mini-meditation/audio: “Comfort”

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“Flying”

hstraubehouskatepark2008-5485

I want to fly
he said,

And so he did.

As we each can
In our own unique way.

hstraubehouskatepark22008-5477

hstraubehouskatepark2008-5486

Images: “Skaters Fly” – Lee & Joe Jamail Skatepark, Houston, TX
© Heidi Straube 2013
Enjoy a short 2-minute slide show –  more images, 2 styles music here…

Art Rock: Songs inspired by artists

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Rene and Georgette Magritte with their dog after the war

 
I love to see the interplay of different art forms. It’s wonderful to see how we can all inspire each other, drawing from the same creative Source.

Here’s a fun and interesting article (with videos embedded) about songs that have been written about or are inspired by various painters. From Picasso to Warhol to Frida Kahlo – and reflecting all kinds of music and styles – the Muse arises, and uniquely, tribute is paid.

I was trying to pick a favorite, but as I return and visit the videos, it varies day-to-day. One day I like the repetitive words and music of The Modern Lovers with their unique perspective in “Pablo Picasso,” another day I’m into the sweetness and sentimentality of Paul Simon’s “René And Georgette Magritte with their Dog After the War,”  and then a third time the simple caring and humor of Michael Marra in “Frida Kahlo’s Visit to the Tay Bridge Bar” makes me happy.

And what about John Cale? He keeps popping up on the radar these days. His “Magritte”  is an update of his signature style, and works for me.

Fisun Guner’s comments about songwriter and song are informative and frame the theme beautifully. She has also included the “worst” of these types of songs – I had to laugh at some, and don’t really care about the others.

It’s enough to see and hear the masters that feed my hungry inspirational soul.

“Art Rock:  The best and worst songs about artists,” by Fisun Guner
http://www.theartsdesk.com.

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