THEN I SAID

23/11/2006

A strange year for all involved

In a year that saw Thenisaid growing increasingly weary of popular culture, there were still some records that got played on the newly purchased iPods. Yes, this device itself marking a change in attitude and initially increasing the sense of dread we were feeling. Will we be downloading music now? Like teenagers? And yes, we would, as it turned out. The editor finding himself marooned in the third world for much of the year, there was no way around it. We therefore had to face the uploading of a ridiculous number of records before his departing, and the whole staff was happy to see him leave.

He told us before he left that pop music had cut his feelings short, that it wasn’t allowing him to register emotions beyond a certain number of clichés, and that this was part of the reason he had to go, that life was more than pop and rock and reading reviews and going to gigs. And what could we say? We had no idea what he was on about. He just left and said goodbye.

So while he was away we openly continued our former lifestyles, drinking our beer and discussing what he would term infantile lyrics, arrested artistic development, and worse.

We kept compiling a list of albums we liked, very discerningly we thought; blissfully unaware of what was brewing below the equator. This is what we had down before his loud and, frankly, strange return:

Deerhoof – The Runners Four (we know, 2005, but still…)
Calexico – Garden Ruin
Evangelicals – So Gone
The Tyde – Three’s Co
Ali Farka Touré – Savanne
Neko Case – Fox Confessor Brings the Flood
Graham Coxon – Love Travels at Illegal Speeds
Serena-Maneesh – Serena-Maneesh

And that was about it we thought, it wasn’t such a god year for music after all, or maybe we were getting bored and disinterested as well?

And then he came home, and all other weirdness aside, suggested we add these albums to the list:

Pearl Jam – Pearl Jam
The Lemonheads – The Lemonheads
Red Hot Chilli Peppers – Stadium Arcadium

All by former, now faded lights, and we thought he must have caught Dengue fever at least. But he insisted, saying that being away had taught him a thing or two about being cool, and who were we to argue?



8/3/2005

American Melancholy 2

The second installment.

Jeff Buckley: Corpus Christi Carol
Modest Mouse: Gravity Rides Everything
Big Star: September Gurls
Dinosaur Jr: Start Choppin
Billy Bragg & Wilco: She Came Along To Me
Wilco: Hell Is Chrome
Rufus Wainwright: Oh What A World
Sufjan Stevens: All Good Naysayers, Speak Up! Or Forever Hold Your Peace
Sufjan Stevens: For the Windows in Paradise, For the Fatherless in Ypsilanti
Arcade Fire: Neighborhood # 2 (Laika)
Bob Dylan: You’re A Big Girl Now
Billy Bragg & Wilco: Secret of the Sea
Tori Amos: Your Cloud
The Killers: Jenny Was A Friend of Mine
The Walkmen: The Rat
Dinosaur Jr: Not The Same
Ryan Adams: Winding Wheel
Bonnie “Prince” Billy: Master and Everyone
My Morning Jacket: Death Is The Easy Way



13/12/2004

Every Night I tell Myself: I Am The Cosmos

These are the lines that open the song “I Am The Cosmos” written by Chris Bell, onetime deceased member of the band: Big Star
Existed: 1971-1974
Reputation: One of pop and rock’s most influential bands
Commercial success: None while operational, growing steadily since the early 90’s
Influenced: REM, Teenage Fanclub, legions of others…

The same thing happens when a girl and a boy meet at a party, a dinner, at someone’s house. They’ve been walking unaware for twenty odd years. They meet, and it’s so obvious that every step (breath) they ever took, was made preparing for this one. Worlds collide, fuse, absorb each other, become banal.

Before I was born some tracks were laid down. We walked, like autumn hornets, in separate worlds for 26 years. And then, we met, making infinite sense.
December boys got it bad.



29/11/2004

American Melancholy

A mix for the messed up and otherwise brilliant people:

Ryan Adams: So Alive
My Morning Jacket: The Way That He sings
The Tyde: Go Ask Yer Dad
The Shins: Pink Bullets
Richard Buckner: A Chance Counsel
The Tragically Hip: Ahead By A Century
American Music Club: Another Morning
Uncle Tupelo: Still Be Around
Death Cab For Cutie: Title And Registration
Tori Amos: A Sort Of Fairytale
Lucinda Williams: Righteously
Whiskeytown: Sit And Listen To The Rain
REM: Electron Blue
Neil Diamond: September Morn
Aimee Mann: Humpty Dumpty
Ryan Adams: This House Is Not for Sale
Modest Mouse: Float On



24/11/2004

Our Love Is All We Have Honey

The Arcade Fire
two words: go listen (thanks Haavard)
(and then read)
Richard Buckner
(forever searching for that aching guitar)
Death Cab For Cutie
(old hat by now, but still last year’s blinder)



5/11/2004

Heavy “Biblical Predawn” Rotation

I once heard a story about a man, who fell in love with music. Lucky he, who’s object of desire was such a faithful thing. For who’s ever heard of a long-distance relationship to tones, riffs, beats and undulations?

A list compiled in the memory of the man who fell in love with music:

Megadeth: The System Has Failed
Wilco: Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
The Walkmen: Bows and Arrows
My Morning Jacket: At Dawn
Bonnie Prince Billy: Master and Everyone*
Alice in Chains: Facelift
Tori Amos: Scarlett’s Walk
Graham Coxon: Happiness in Magazines
The Tyde: Twice
Pete Yorn: Day I forgot

(*constancy in love is a joke)



26/10/2004

The Donnas

Today we celebrate the release of The Donnas’ new album Gold Medal.

When I see The Donnas I wish I could stay in my mid- to late twenties forever.
To feel that everything’s ahead of me; that I don’t have to age and get old, but stay
here and now, and wait and see.

Maybe tomorrow something good, and cool, and shifty will come along?
It’s important to be cool, good, and shifty I think.



25/10/2004

Leaving LA (never easy)

September, on my way from LA to Trondheim, rediscovering the beauty of the mix-CD:
My friend Daniel gave me a CD the night before, while I was taking leave of the city at
the Short Stop.

Sitting in a coffee bar at LAX, I put the CD into my discman, fixated on a little piece of
ripped paper with bandnames and songtitles on it:

Travelling Music For Changing Times

The Finn Brothers- Won’t Give In
DJ Honda f/Mos Def- Travellin’ Man
The Mull Historical Society- The Final Arrears
Elton John- Goodbye yellow Brick Road
Lyle Lovett- In My Own Mind
The Jayhawks- Blue
The Tragically Hip- Ahead By A Century
Stars- Elevator Love Letter
The Psychedelic Furs- Love My Way
Primitive Radio Gods- Standing Outside A Broken Phone Booth
Jamiroquai- Sunny
Inner City- Good Life(Buena Vida ‘99 Mix)
Coldcut- Autumn Leaves
The Isley Brothers- Highways Of My Life
John Martyn- May You never
Ocean Colour scene- Outside Of A Circle
My Morning Jacket- The Way That He Sings
Stereophonics & The Jools Holland Orchestra- Handbags and Gladrags

It was gloomy for an LA morning, but I needed my sunglasses.
I watched the planes through a large window, coming and going.
I guess I was alright, going, knowing I could always come back.