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ひぽこんコラム
by 和田
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■疲れた・・・
ダメだ。。。。胃腸が悪くて疲れてる。
明日は鍼と病院へ。今年最後の治療の日。
もう疲れきってる。休みたい。つか、バイト辞めたい。辞めちゃおうかな。。。
それからなんか、この、私が使ってるエンピツという日記サイトの管理が悪いから、どっかのブログページに移動するかもしれません。ここは残したままで、どっかに移動するかも。
さらにプリンターまで壊れて。。。年賀状はお正月に作って、1月15日くらいに着く様になっちゃいそうだ。
・・・結局夕方から今まで寝てた。。。友達との約束もドタキャンしてしまった。申し訳ない。。。。しかし不整脈。
ハゲは働いてる。
The members of R.E.M. recently spent three weeks in the Music Shed studio in the Lower Garden District, working on their 15th studio album.
At this point, they know New Orleans well. Guitarist Peter Buck owned a home in the French Quarter for several years; he and his bandmates recorded parts of their “Automatic for the People” and “Monster” albums at Daniel Lanois’ now-shuttered Kingsway Studio on Esplanade Avenue. Additionally, bassist Mike Mills and singer Michael Stipe actively raised money and awareness for relief efforts after Hurricane Katrina. They most recently performed in New Orleans during the 2008 Voodoo Experience in City Park.
For the Music Shed sessions, Buck, Stipe and Mills called in local trombonists Mark Mullins, Craig Klein and Greg Hicks of Bonerama -- Mills joined Bonerama on stage at Tipitina’s in November 2006 for a Friends of Music Coalition benefit -- plus Shamarr Allen and Leroy Jones on flugelhorn. A bearded Stipe shot brief iPhone videos of the New Orleans horns in action, which he posted on R.E.M.’s Web site.
The visiting rock stars did not confine themselves to the studio. One or more popped up at shows around town, including Son Volt at The Parish of the House of Blues; the last entry, following dozens of names, on the guest list for a sold-out Neko Case gig at Republic New Orleans was “R.E.M.” Allen also escorted R.E.M. to see the New Orleans Moonshiners on Frenchmen Street and the Soul Rebels Brass Band at Le Bon Temps Roule on Magazine Street.
“New Orleans, as always, has been unbelievably open, inviting and inspiring for us,” Stipe wrote on the R.E.M. Web site. “It’s so great to record another record in the city we all love so much.”
12月24日(木)
[1]過去を読む
[2]未来を読む
[3]目次へ
[4]エンピツに戻る