Monday 26 October 2020

What happens when a song casts a spell?

 

What happens when a song casts a spell?

 

Ok, what if a song actually changes reality? I think that these songs actually exist, for instance ‘All You Need is Love’ by the Beatles may not been the cause of the ‘summer of love’ but probably increased its potency as it rode the crest of that wave in 1967.

Heroes by David Bowie was released in 1977, with its references to the Berlin Wall and its ultimate failure along with Bowie’s Berlin concert, leading  to the sudden taking down of the wall in 1989? Ripples in the pool caused by art? Who can really say? 

I am particularly interested in the songs written by people that hint at their ultimate demise. For instance ‘Son of a Gun’ by Kurt Cobain and ‘Happiness is a Warm Gun’ by John Lennon, are good examples of this but there are many others.

Tim Buckley’s ‘Song to the Siren’ foretells of the death of his son by drowning many years later and it gets much weirder than that, Elizabeth Fraser of the Cocteau Twins recorded the song, she also recorded with Tim’s son Jeff Buckley, the two became lovers and Jeff became the character in the song who drowns in the Mississippi in a freak accident.

What about the song that takes us back in our memory or makes us cry or laugh? We all have examples of that I am sure. What is this mysterious power that music has?

In folk music there are lots of examples of songs that have some sort of magical intent. There are songs that seem to be intended as curses and others that contain the impossible task which was popular amongst the cunning folk as they went about their business. A song such as Scarborough Fair contains many impossible tasks asked of an ex-lover,such as making a shirt with no seem and no needlework, and then to wash it in a dry well. There is also a list of protective herbs such as sage rosemary and thyme which was to be believed to be particularly useful against witchcraft. So does this mean that the ex-lover was a witch? Also within the British folk music tradition were references to trees and birds and enchanted people who had met with the fairy folk, in some traditions they were gifted to learn a skill such as playing music, or as a warning that is might not go well dealing with the Realm of the Fay.

Within the blues there is a rich tradition of magical practice which is most evident in the songs of Muddy Waters and Robert Johnson. In fact many of the Muddy Waters songs viewed through the lens of NLP or magical thinking, look like some form of hypnotic suggestion, such as ‘I’ve got my Mojo Working (but it sure don’t work on you). Take out the negative and there you have a magical love spell being cast on anyone who Muddy Waters fancies in the audience.

So I thought it was about time that we explored the possibilities of song-writing using phrases that intend an outcome. This can be done in many ways such as;

All you need is love,

All you need is love,

All you need is love, love,

Love is all you need.

I think this last line is particularly clever in that it is a reworking of the first phrase, and then of course the end of the song is a mantra; Love is All You Need.

 In the outro the song references other songs that include love, like She Loves You.

Make a song that changes your life…….

So if you’re interested in this project and want to go down that rabbit hole visit me at my Patreon site www.Patreon.com/vichyland  

where you will see details of how you could be part of this experiment.

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Vic Hyland

 

 

Wednesday 7 October 2020

Interview with Australian Guitar Ace Geoff Achison

 https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/creative/id1481493729?fbclid=IwAR3Sk-wLUuJ768oQmp3Uwy8IHAn2XJTJBkHbhwuWd851SxeHB0xkvEvircw

Interview with Australian Guitar Ace Geoff Achison 

When the sun shines it shines on everyone when it rains it rains on everyone, the question is, ‘What can you do to shelter people from the storm?’

When the sun shines it shines on everyone when it rains it rains on everyone, the question is, ‘What can you do to shelter people from the storm?’

What are the benefits and upside of the current situation? Putting it another way, maybe we should not let a crisis go to waste. I have watched as artists have the possibility and potentiality of their careers and income disappearing down a black hole. What is the way forward? What can you do if you ally yourself to others in a similar situation to you?

Could you trade your skills for another’s skills?

Over the years I have had a number of pupils who have traded my guitar lessons in return for their own specialised skills. These have included computer repairs, software and other programming, gardening work, roadies for gigs, yoga lessons and many other things.

It is interesting that this form of exchange which would have been an important part of the economy doesn’t seem to be in our mind-set very much. However this could be an important aspect of your business and although technically you could be taxed on this, in reality it is something that can slip under the net.

Within your circle of friends there will be other musicians and artists who will be in exactly the same boat as you. You may be able to up skill and help them to up skill in areas that all could benefit from.

What experiences have you that you can share?

Life often throws us a curved ball and every now and again it takes our bat and hits us around the head with it. Now such experiences of life and how you recover from the head trauma are worth sharing. Think about financial problems that you have dealt with or are dealing with could they be of use to others. What about health issues? Mental and physical all of these can be the beginning of someone’s journey to health, and can act as a catalyst for others.

If you have not experienced the above, do you know someone who has who you can get to help? Become a portal of information.  

 

Are there any areas of abundance in this situation?

I know that’s hard to find if we coming out of the same paradigm, but if we shift the view of what we are doing, what can we find?

In any crisis there is an opportunity, just as in a good time not everyone benefits, this may not be musical opportunity or artist one however, you may be able to make it into one later, but at the moment look broader and deeper into the situation. I have to wonder how much money people have made from facemasks, sanitisers and then of course the vaccination when it arrives! That will certainly be a good money-spinner. I am not suggesting this, just that some people spot this a long way off and we might need to model that type of thinking.  

Remember you also have a network of other people, they are called friends; this is one of the most important aspects of being an artist you have a long list of contacts that you can use and they are often your friends. It might be an idea to sit down and write them out, make it physical. There will be more than just your Facebook crowd but your email list and you address book; people that you really know and trust.

Now is a good time to discover who your true friends are. Make sure that you are friends to other people.

 

Vic 

www.bluescampuk.co.uk Play in a rock band, Write songs, play gigs in France 

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