YouTube Cover Theater


10
Sep 10

Friday is Pie Day

This is necessarily brief, as other typing demands have absorbed a great deal of the day. It is a conference submission day, you see, and these papers must simply get out the door. I could write about writing, but so many people do that with greater flair.

I could also write about the literature review I proofed or, even better, the abstract I crafted this afternoon. It was an interesting one, I thought.

There was rhetoric, too, and that’s always fun. Again, you can get far better rhetoric elsewhere, I wouldn’t presume to impose my qualitative limitations upon you.

So that was pretty much the day, yeah. Until Pie Day, where …

War Eagle

… that isn’t supposed to be on the menu.

We returned to Byron’s tonight, because they have delicious beans and potatoes. They slice the potatoes across the width and do nothing special to them when they cook them, but they are delicious. They were out of chick and ribs tonight. Apparently you have to get to these places early.

We sat in the romantic Punt Bama Punt corner:

Punt Bama Punt

The barbecue there is good, but Byron’s, a converted Dairy Queen, doesn’t have pie. So we visited Publix, picked up an apple and brought it home. We concluded our date night by watching Date Night. At just 88 minutes it felt very short, but that’s probably about the right length.

There was enough humor in the story. Steve Carell was Steve Carell and Tina Fey put on a wig and looked like Rene Russo for a while. You get the sense that about 80 percent of the movie was ad lib, which works well for the premise. There are plenty of one-liners in there. No doubt they are all aimed at a generation of people who grew up reciting movie lines in place of having a real conversation.

“He turned the gun sideways! That’s a kill shot!”

One of my family friends is a now retired police officer. He tells a story of responding to a shots fired call where two guys emptied two clips shooting at one another from nearly point-blank range. Nobody hit anything. Investigators figured that the two gang members had turned their guns sideways for that cool movie “kill shot.”

I’ve tried it with a water gun. I can’t hit the cat for anything with the thing turned sideways.

Time once again for YouTube Cover Theater, where we surf the popular video site and look for people paying tribute to their favorite artists and showing off a significant talent of their own. (I like covers.)

I randomly picked Guster this week, which turned out to be harder than it should have been. They’re a pop band, after all. So two of these videos are from seriously aspiring musicians, which goes a bit against the spirit of this concept, but they still work here.

Here’s Demons:

Just two guys, Vanderbilt students I think, strumming along at in the breakfast nook at home, nicely done.

Here’s a Pennsylvania group, The Vulcans, that asks “Am I trying to hard?” The guy running the camera says “You’re in an art studio, wearing a vest and Aaron is already playing a guitar. We’re trying too hard.”

The sound is nice though, it almost has that disembodied, music hall quality to it that is hard to reproduce in a stereo. Plus, I really love that song:

What happens when you take a Massachusetts band and turn them into bluegrass? I had to find out:

I think they’re just a group of guys that named themselves after a river in Illinois, but they have a lot of videos.

Speaking of videos. And of Google Instant — we were speaking about that yesterday, remember? — here’s a Billy Joel visualization:

Good luck getting that out of your head before the night is over.


3
Sep 10

Friday is Pie Day

Football

Are you ready for football? This is week two of the high school season. Drove by this one this evening as the team was warming up. I’ll try to get to a high school game this fall, the school I covered many years ago is doing very well, but we are especially excited about college football. That, of course, begins tomorrow.

Reading and class prep today. And resting. Strained my back at the gym this morning. Did squats and everything was fine. Did what I think of as the jail break exercise — the move started years ago by some anonymous person is slowly digging through the corner of the cinderblock wall — and everything was fine. Did a curl and dropped down a weight. Did another curl and my back tightened up. Wisely, I put the weight down.

A comfy chair and a heating pad this evening have helped. I’m fine, just moving a little gingerly. Tomorrow I’ll be good as new.

Pie Day tonight at Mama Q’s. We had the chicken tonight, which was delicious. The dutch apple pie, we decided is a consistent winner. Give them a visit.

We checked out the soccer game tonight. The fans got a great show.

At the AU soccer game

(I downloaded a pseudo tilt shift application for my iPhone — two of them, actually, but I think one is a bust — and I’m playing around with it a bit. Now I have to figure out which subjects look best in the tilt shift style. My apologies in advance.)

Florida State was controlling things with a disciplined effort on the ground. They snuck in a goal in the 28th minute and Auburn struggled against the fifth ranked Seminoles through the middle portion of the game.

In the 73rd minute Auburn’s Lydia Townsend found a glaring hole in the center of the FSU defense. She chipped in the ball over the goalkeeper on a breakaway.

Tigers celebrate

Florida State scored on a header in the 83rd minute and Auburn answered with a goal in the 87th minute to force overtime. In college they play two sudden death periods of 10 minutes each. After that you just settle for a draw. With two minutes remaining in the second overtime, so in the 107th minute, Katy Frierson picked up a loose ball outside the 18 off of a corner kick and struck the ball home.

Here’s Frierson earlier in the game:

Frierson over the ball

And here the Tigers celebrate the game winning goal:

Tigers celebrate

They are celebrating Auburn’s first win over the Seminoles since 1995 and the first win over a top-five team since 2004.

I’ll have more pictures in the photo gallery early next week.

Which leaves us with the last installment of the evening, YouTube Cover Theater, where we turn the place over to people pouring their talents and odes and ambitions or fears out there for our consumption. Tonight’s featured coveree is Duncan Sheik. We’ll start out with an incredible rendition of She Runs Away:

And now, for your listening pleasure, we have a nice run at That Says It All:

Sheik, apparently, has written a musical. Here’s one of his fans’ playing his favorite tune:

And, finally, we’ll hear from the original artist himself as Duncan Sheik covers … Radiohead?

Who doesn’t enjoy a good cover?

Who doesn’t enjoy football? Are you ready? Tomorrow Auburn has Arkansas State. Look for us. We’ll be the ones in blue.


27
Aug 10

YouTube Cover Theater, now playing on Fridays

YouTube Cover Theater on a new day. This has been an irregular Sunday feature which will now become a regular Friday feature. This is simply people taking the opportunity to use another outlet, and just more proof that there’s more talent out there than you realize.

First, since we’re covering BNL this week, we’ll offer up this tune, which was the first introduction for most American fans. These two guys jabber on for a minute or so, but then they really play:

If you watch Tyler Perrin here for a minute or two you get the sense that he’s got something. This video was recorded three years ago. He released his debut album earlier this year. But you knew him when:

Straw Hat & Dirty Hank is underrated. But this guy does it justice, and Ed from BNL gave him a nice compliment in the comments:

Here’s Ed, himself, in one of his famous Bathroom Session installments. These lo-fi recordings inspired the videos above.


27
Jun 10

Random Sunday things

Granted, the English side is pretty poor at this World Cup, but Germany didn’t need help from the referee to win. They got it anyway, and the Three Lions will head home after losing 4-1. The calls in this match were about as bad as it gets. Just dreadful stuff and FIFA is the only governing body in sports that would tolerate it.

Meanwhile Argentina continues to impress. They are winning on charisma and hokum, but it has worked so far. They’re going to need to play defense to keep winning, but that wasn’t a problem today against one of the most overrated teams Mexico has ever fielded.

Other observations you didn’t necessarily need to complete your day:

I enjoy Ramen noodles a little too much for a grownup who can afford something slightly better.

My Publix has motion sensor lights in the refrigerated section. If you walk the aisle quickly you feel like Randall Flagg.

I have — just now — perfected the bachelor dinner. Shame this didn’t come to mind during the bachelor years. (It does not include Ramen noodles.)

Editing down a voiceover I thought of how people always find that they sound different than they think they do in recordings? I think I enunciate differently too.

Ran a 7:45 mile this evening. Rewarded myself with 10 very casual miles on the bike. If I could shave another minute off the run I’d be at my best ever time.

If I could shave another minute off that time I might have a heart attack.

It is time once again for YouTube Cover Theater where we explore various songs by one artist as performed by several different YouTube musicians. Today’s covered artist is Ryan Adams.

Dominic Hazell covers Magnolia Mountain:

Two Dollars Out the Door plays Rescue Blues:

Misti Mayhem has produced an album, which would ordinarily disqualify her here, but it was funded by fan donation. And this is a really nice take on To Be Young:

Give every day people a little equipment and the opportunity and they are liable to impress more often than not, that’s why we have YouTube Cover Theater. Be sure to come back next week for another installment, or make an artist suggestion in the comments.