Casey Black
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Genre: Acoustic / Folk / Folk Rock
Location New York, New York, Un
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Last Login: 5/16/2013
Member Since 7/23/2004
Record Label Nonexistent Records
Type of Label Unsigned
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............ More than ever, singer songwriters are not 'from' somewhere, but 'hail' from somewhere. Additionally, an increasing number of songwriters claim that once they hail from somewhere they "never look back." This is alarming since looking back is required for many important day to day activities such as driving, finding out what that noise was, and running away from Satan. I propose that perhaps there is a connection between hailing and never looking back, and that songwriters could regain their flexibility if they would start 'being' from somewhere instead. What's also fascinating about singer songwriters is that many of them claim that they started singing in the womb, or that they always knew that they would be an artist. Maybe I'm just jealous, but when I was in my mom's womb I didn't understand that I was even a person, and when I was little I wanted to be a cheetah named Ricky. I didn't start thinking about music until I was in 6th grade. I was singing a Wilson Phillips song one day after baseball practice and I thought, "Gee. When I sing, I no longer experience the painful disconnection from the Universe imposed upon me by my human consciousness. It's almost as if art is a way of reconnecting, of obliterating consciousness for just long enough to suspend the feeling that I am not just some putrid onlooker, but a piece of the story. Art is therefore made possible by the very thing it seeks to destroy. That's ironic." That's what I would think about while taking my cup off and watching Full House. Indeed, the more I learn about songwriters the more I believe that I am not a songwriter, even though I do in fact write songs. Like, sometimes I will say something and a songwriter will say, "Hey. Now that would make a great song." And I think to myself, "Was is not good enough the way I said it? Do I really need to add music to it?" Or someone will say, "It's okay that your girlfriend dumped you, because you can write about it. That's what songwriters do." And I say, "I guess, but I really don't think that's why she dumped me." Maybe I am not a songwriter. I mean, these are my songs, and I hope you like them. But maybe I am something else. A cheetah perhaps? Yes, maybe I am a cheetah. And maybe it's not the cruel separation from the Universe that plagues me, but the pain of being a cheetah. Because a cheetah never wins? -
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Matthew Ryan, Steve Earle, Patty Griffin, Shawn Colvin, Paul Simon, Jackson Browne, Bruce Springsteen, Milan Kundera, Henry David Thoreau, Ralph Emerson, VS Ramachandran, Bill Bryson, Brian Greene, Albert Einstein, my friends, coffee, movies about little things, my sister's dancing, walking -
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10 of 310Moredo you have any shows anytime soon?
YAYAYAY!!! Just bought The Glass is Half
LOVE the new album.
thanks for the add, I like these songs, best wishes from Switzerland
Hans
ahh.
all the cheetahs are gone from california. sadly.
but i do like your new umbrella picture.
hope you are well dear friend.
-j
Upon hearing word of the release of a second Casey Black album in 8-10 weeks, I became quite elated because I have always been curious as to what my own death rattle would sound like. Since I would rather listen to that rattle than risk the off chance that I might be subjected to the next ol' barrel of monkeys ("The Glass is Half"? Wow. So is the title.), I have to thank you for helping me to satisfy that nagging curiosity, at the latest, before the end of summer.
Be a pal and keep me updated on any change in plans.
Your set at Genghis Cohen was fantastic...as usual. HOWEVER, I missed the songs about sunshine and water lilies. I guess I wasn't listening well enough to hear them.
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Sorry I missed the show. Hope it went well, maybe next time. There is going to be a next time,right?
I look forward to hearing 100 songs about sunshine and water lilies. I'll be dressed in BRIGHT yellow from the ground up.
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Oh man, I wish I were going to LA a couple days earlier! Good luck at Genghis Cohen. If you're still around on Saturday, come on out to Tangier for the Summer Soiree! Luke