The Friday Morning Listen
Published July 23, 2004
Try And Stop Me - Leo Kottke
Whooboy! This man is just full of ideas. It's fun & refreshing to listen to an artist who's both masterful and humble.
And funny. It's interesting (to me anyway) to hear the stories of where this music comes from. Check out his description of "Gewerbegebiet":
- My father's parents, August and Augusta, spoke German as their native language. But not if I was around. I was small enough (so I thought) to hide behind the plants, the conch shell, the summer sausage, and listen to these mysteries. I was hearing Silesia where they'd both grown up. Later I'd hear it again when my father sang at Christmas. I learned that the Garmans have done for the consonant what the Hawaiians have done for the vowel. To an English speaking monoglot like me, "gewerbegebiet" is a masterpiece of the language. Mahalo.
OK, so what does that have to do with the actual music? I guess that'll have to remain a mystery much like Kottke's experience of his grandparents' conversations. This much I can tell you: for all of its intricacies and seeming musical recursion, it retains its folk/Americana roots.
Oh, "gewerbegebiet" means "industrial estate". Those crazy Germans!
(First posted on Mark Is Cranky)
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