Lights that flash in the evening through a hole in the drapes.

Yesterday I took train up to Boston to speak on a panel for the Grammy's Northeast Chapter of the Recording Academy.
Not only did I have a blast (thanks Boston peeps), I had a lot of time on the train and I ended up reminiscing about music back in my college days and thinking in general about how I truly believe in the power of music to transform lives. Plus yesterday, sadly, was the anniversary of Ian Curtis' death. So here's my shout-out to Ian, that comes in the form of one of my favorite Replacements songs. R.I.P.

Ian, the best punk dancer:
http://www.thetripwire.com/tripwiretv/2010/05/18/ian-curtis-was-the-best-danc...

http://www.grammy.com/

Everything changing will unchange again.

This is the title track from Cold Cave's newest release "Love Comes Close".

Makes it feel like 1981 England and that we're still trying to get over Ian Curtis' death
while dealing with the helpless/hopeless policies of a Thatcher administration.
At least that's what I am imagining.
I've always wanted to be there in that place during that time,
to fight against conservative oppression
and dance my ass off/freak out at punk shows.
And this album from some kids from Philly lay out the perfect soundtrack for it.
Ever see the film, This Is England?
By the way, the whole album kicks ass.

http://www.myspace.com/coldcave
http://www.theheartworm.com/discography.php
http://www.thisisenglandmovie.co.uk/
 
The photo is from Amanda Blank's show in Brooklyn last night at the Roxy/Paper Magazine party.
Ms. Blank, as the kids say, brought it.