Whistling in the dark

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Mark Pickerel Video is on the Bloodshot Records Site

Saw Robyn Hitchcock & The Venus 3 on November 17th. Mark Pickerel former dummer of the Screaming trees opened. He had a very cool dark Sun Records vibe to him and he’s cute. He was also a nice guy – after the show he told me to email his record company with the stuff I shot. Link to their site with the video I shot.

His Cd is worth getting and apparently his dad drew the amazing cover below.

Snake in the Radio
(Music)
Artist:Mark Pickerel and His Praying Hands
Manufacturer:Bloodshot Records
Released:09 May, 2006

Video of Mark Pickerel performing Forest Fire:

For a great look at Sun Records – originally saw it at a midnight showing at Doc Aviv:

Good Rockin
(DVD)
Manufacturer:Image Entertainment
Released:08 October, 2002
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Robyn Hitchcock & the Venus 3 plus Mark Pickerel

Went to the Hiro Ballroom tonight to see Robyn Hitchcock & the Venus 3 (Peter Buck, Scott McCaughey and Bill Rieflin) plus an opener I didn’t know. Opener Mark Pickerel was very good. I love it when it when I get exposed to new music I like in an opening act. He had a neat, dark Sun Records vibe. He is the former drummer for The Screaming Trees. And also a nice guy based on the short conversation we had after the show.

Robyn Hitchcock was in excellent form…during his banter he brought up the recent excellent story that has come out about elephants going crazy.

Mark Pickerel : Forest Fire

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Robyn Hitchcock : Snippet of Madonna of the Wasps
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Snake in the Radio
(Music)
Artist:Mark Pickerel and His Praying Hands
Manufacturer:Bloodshot Records
Released:09 May, 2006
Olé! Tarantula
(Music)
Artist:Robyn Hitchcock, The Venus 3
Manufacturer:Yep Roc Records
Released:03 October, 2006
Good Rockin
(DVD)
Manufacturer:Image Entertainment
Released:08 October, 2002
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Bill Bryson: The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid

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Going to see Bill Bryson tonight at Symphony Space. He will read from his new book about growing up in 1950s America. There is a great video for it at VidLit. I’ve been a huge fan ever since I read and listened to “A Walk in the Woods” about hiking the Appalachian Trail.

I may also just like that he is an American in England.

Sadly, it means I can’t go to tonight’s Forgotten-NY book signing and walking tour.

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Chris Thile and Hilary Hahn at Housing Works Used Book Cafe

Went to an amazing show tonight at Housing Works Used Book Cafe. [All proceeds for all performances at this venue benefit Housing Works an advocacy and aid organization for homeless people living with HIV/AIDS.] Chris Thile the incredible mandolin player from Nickel Creek and Hilary Hahn the incredible classical violinist. They played separately and together. They rearranged pieces for solo violin or violin and keyboards to be for violin and mandolin. They also did a Dylan cover for the encore – “Masters of War.” They each have new CDs highly recommended.

Chris Thile

Chris ThileHow to Grow a Woman from the Ground Fantastic mandolin playing and a southern voice make for some good music. Check out the videos below for Chris Thile in action. The second song is from this CD and was written by Jack White of The White Stripes

Hilary Hahn

Hilary HahnPaganini: Violin Concerto No. 1 / Spohr: Violin Concerto No. 8 – Gesangsszene She performs Paganini and Spohr with virtuosity. If you enjoy the thunder and calm a violin can inspire get this CD.

Below are 4 videos from Chris Thile’s start to the evening – he likens himself to the “musical corndog” of the evening compared to Hilary’s elegance and what a mighty fine corndog was he. I wish I had more memory cards to record more of this evening. The venue was packed and people were on their feet and cheering. More classical shows should have this unstuffy, rocking vibe to them. Guess they should keep combining with bluegrass.

Video 1/4: Untitled

Video 2/4: Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground
[by Jack White of The White Stripes]

Video 3/4: I am your musical corndog banter
Stay Away

Video 4/4: J.S. Bach – Gigue from the D Minor Partita
He introduces this as Foie Gras infused relish to extend the musical corndog metaphor.

Bonus: Toxic covered by Nickel Creek at SXSW 2006

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