Antwort auf: Andrew Bird

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Neues von Herrn Vogel. Zuerst seine aktuelle Single „Capital Crimes“: guter Beat, reizvolles Geigenspiel, eine interessante Entwicklung mit Zäsur in der Mitte. Dazu gibt es ein Video von Matthew Daniel Siskin:

Im Netz finde ich dazu folgenden Kommentar von Andrew Bird:

I wrote Capital Crimes more than a year ago about capital punishment (…). For a while they were giving IQ tests to death row inmates. If you scored below 70 your life was spared, above 70 and you were executed. Of course this is absurd and was eventually done away with but the fact that it was in practice for even for a moment is alarming. Lately we find ourselves having these moral arguments, these false choice fallacies that older citizens should sacrifice themselves for the sake of the economy. The government exists to protect and care for its citizens especially those who are most vulnerable, not decide who should be sacrificed. I hope the song handles the issue more eloquently than my prose here. „If I let go of your hand it would be murder“ – the things that hold our society together are not really institutions and laws but everyday humanity and compassion. An acceptance that we are all in this together. I thought this was a single-issue song until Matthew Siskin put this video together and made me realize that it’s far more universal than I thought.

In dem verlinkten Artikel wird auch auf die Reihe seiner „Live from the Great Room„-Hauskonzerte hingewiesen, die man sich auf seiner YouTube-Seite anschauen kann. Falls jemand welche gesehen hat: Ich wäre dankbar für Tipps – bisher kenne ich noch keins davon.

Twenty-eight episodes in total, the first 14 episodes are available now, while the remaining will be added in the coming weeks. Streamed live over the past 3 years from Andrew’s living room – with the exception of a special SXSW installment last year in front of a live audience – the pioneering series puts artists‘ creative process on display for fans as Bird performs and converses with friends, collaborators and fellow musicians in a candid, intimate setting. The series includes a wide array of artists including Chris Thile, Yola, Matt Berninger, John C. Reilly, Jim James, Lucius, Zach Galifianakis and The LA Philharmonic.

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