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One of the best songs ever. I don’t like the new cover at all. It’s not that it’s specifically bad, but I think it takes away from the genuineness of this song.

I think this is essentially my take. The cover comes from a place of respect and appreciation, but definitely not of the life experience or time and place in which she wrote and recorded it. There's a soul and heartache and even a little hope in it that isn't captured easily by a cover.
 
Day 4: A song by a local artist

"Ich Dich Liebe," Pink Martini (+2)

I grew up (and returned to, after a big East Coast swing) Portland, so this had been a chore trying to cull down to one. And I am keeping it to bands I have seen myself, trying to make it easier on me. Indie darlings, like Blind Pilot? Lesser known gems, like The Crazy 8s or Killing Field? Does Sleater-Kenny count as local? Dead Moon? Elliot Smith, either in Heatmiser or on his own? In the end, I went with Pink Martini.

This is Ich Dich Liebe, which gets translated as "I love you," but it is more accurately "You are the One I Love," which fits it better. It is melancholy, and lush, the highest form of torch song. And while I love the version with China Forbes, but when it comes to a torch song, no one touches my girl Storm Large.


Note to self (+7, for reals, though I am more than happy to take a spanking...)
Well now I know we're neighbors-ish 😂

I adore Pink Martini. Thomas is a musical genius. And anytime Ari Shapiro joins them I just melt in my seat 🥰
 
One of the best songs ever. I don’t like the new cover at all. It’s not that it’s specifically bad, but I think it takes away from the genuineness of this song.
I enjoy the original, but appreciate the cover for what it was, a loving tribute. He had memories as a child, going down the road in his truck with his father who loved the song and sang with it every time it was on. In the south. In the '80s. He knew at that moment that if a Black, queer woman's music could touch his father's heart like that, music could do magic.

And it got interest in the original, which helped Chapman. The duet was nice as well.
 
Day 4: A song by a local artist

I wasn't so sure about today's theme for a minute or two because I don't exactly live in London or Los Angeles, where the amazing bands are endless. There's not a lot of population around these parts (lol). However, once I started thinking about it a little bit more carefully, I remembered three or four great bands that I hadn't thought about in years. There is great music everywhere! Cool theme today...

The Northern Pikes - Teenland

 
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