3.16.2010

Day Two: What's Going On

Last night's recording attempt when really smoothly, my goal of 15 minutes turned into about 1.5 hours. I didn't get to much accomplished, but I feel like I am flexing muscles I haven't used in quite some time; slow and steady at first then I'll be up to normal speed.

Any new discipline (even a spur of the moment 30 day commitment) requires an amount of sacrifice, and that fact hit me hard yesterday. I do my paperwork for my job every two weeks on monday night...bad day to start a blogrimage. So, I ended up getting to bed quite late and getting up very early, but I do feel fantastic. This is most likely due to the incredible weather today, weather so good...I had to get a Blizzard!

With this opportunity to commit for 30 of recording I want to document some of my research and inspirations. Yesterday and today I have been thinking about the city that I recently moved very close to: Detroit. The more time I spend in the city and learn of its history, the more I am inspired. The text on the picture above states: "books are doors to wide new ways." That is the entrance of the McGregor Public Library closed since I don't know when. Yesterday I started researching more on the city when I discovered a new soccer league called the Detroit City Futbol league. As I looked up the various neighborhoods represented in the league I was floored by the mix of beauty and devastation. And I couldn't help, but ask, "what's going on?" So I put on that phenomenal Motown album. There are so many cool stories about the production of this album, so this week I am going to allow myself to be inspired by Motown. Maybe i'll play the bass lying on my back, nail some drums to the floor, find a garage in Detroit to record in, re-create the skills of Eddie "Bongo" Brown, and most definitely never change my drum heads. I will share some of the stories of Motown Myths and Legends throughout the week and I'll attempt to add some more soul to this very white boy's music!

Bonus: I am also inspired by mash-ups, here's a favorite with Marvin's classic:
Party Mountian - DJ Moule

4 comments:

Unknown said...

It's crazy what's going on in Detroit, but I think it is opening the door to a lot of emotion and--hopefully--inspiration.

Hey, would you post your updates on the blogrimage profile so we know to read your new blog!

Love this though. Looking forward to the songs.
If you can, make an R and B song and include the name "Sarah Addy" in the chorus and I can get it played in some Japanese club!

LeonidusTheKing said...

Good stuff bro! It's great to see God stirring up a passion in you for Detroit!! Rock it out

Elias Da Silva said...

Bibeau, man, good to see you're alive and well. My prayers are with you.

Amy Ellison said...

If you're lookin for a garage to play in - our Detroit home has been vacant for a year now... It's a great little place - but the property values have so declined that it's worth a grand total of$4,000 - the bank doesn't even want to foreclose... crazy. Detroit is a seriously ripe mission field.