Sunday, October 3rd, 2010
Posted: 10/3/2010
stuart broomer weighs in on joshua abrams natural information
abrams natural information society autumn 2010 tour
21 october: toronto, music gallery
22 october: ann arbor, elk lodge
25 october: cambridge, harvard school of design with theaster gates sermons of the city
27 october: montreal, casa del popolo
28 october: brooklyn, issue project room with c. spencer yeh
29 october: pittsburgh, garfield artworks
meanwhile eremite is really digging mike watt's comments upon hearing john coltrane's "welcome" in october 2010 wire magazine invisible jukebox feature. watt says "[whispering] He just seemed like a true believer. He really believed. & lived it. Took the train when I was 40. Found out where he was buried. Train stops off there. Madison Square Garden to Long Island Railroad. Had to go twice. First time I thought I would just find it. Amongst 2000 other graves. Next time the gardener guy told me. I found 'em. & i just laid there. Laid back on him. Face up [laughs].
I went to the Louvre. By accident i got first in line at a gate & i got to stand in front of the Mona Lisa & after a while start takin' (sic?) away at her face, to just her eyes. & they were John Coltrane's eyes. He's just somebody. He's just a dude 'n' shit. But the music thing, there is something about it. Not to push others away. It's to bring everyone on. He was...something about it. Beyond. It's a promise of something. Nobody's gonna get hurt here, nobody's going to get hated. Everyone is going to dream their most intense dream & not be scared. Not try to push it all the fuck away. Ya know? Of making & creating.
Coltrane's thing is about those eyes, that horn, that sound. Just wants to make it safe for us to go crazy. I've got a lot of interview of him talking. He was kinda country. North Carolina. Real gentle with his answers. Lotsa time he'll preface it with 'I could be wrong.' How about that? & ten, 12 hours of practising, like that. This guy I played a show with, he went to the Hiroshima show & Trane's been blowing for three hours. Guy wants to get his album signed, goes backstage & Trane's got a towel on his head, practising! After the gig [laughs]! Miles writes about Trane practising after a gig. Rashied [Ali] said he'd be at the airport & pull out the flute! He says, 'Why? He was so good.' I could be wrong but i think i know why. He'd get going on something & it'd lead to other things. He'd chase them down. So to me, there is something about it. Music is real strong on me. Something about it changed my life, big time, this thing with D. Boon. This thing. Coltrane gave it to us. He's a big symbol in a lot of ways. Not a boss. I listen to him everyday, but i cannot memorise it. My brain is a housing barracks organizing that math of the bass --liberated."