07 March 2007

 

March 7, 2007

"Procession" by New Order
Lyrics
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My first post since October. Left for dead, but the blog survives - neglected, but breathing. Anyway, I like the idea of a hit and run post AND I got out of work early.

The path goes like this - reading The Onion, flip to the AV Club, pull up an article on "Songs About Years", read the entry about "1963" by New Order, launch the Yahoo! Music Jukebox for the flashback listen, start pulling up some more New Order songs, hear "Procession" for the first time in a few years, open up allmusic.com to brush up on New Order and Joy Division trivia, and finally decide to write something down to commemorate the not so sordid affair.

Why "Procession"? Why else - it's the bass line. And the moodiness is also a real hook. The early New Order stuff / late Joy Division really captures a mood; a dark brooding mood. I read the lyrics for Procession and they're oblique, but you could easily infer a connection to Ian Curtis's (the lead singer of Joy Division) suicide - so that REALLY sets a mood.

Funny thing is, I've been listening to almost nothing but the Grateful Dead for the last three or four weeks.

Comments:
Atta boy! Great to see ya back at it. This calls for a beer and burger at Corner Bistro.

ShuffleLog has been a little dormant lately, mostly because I've acquired a bunch of new music I need to post about. But, inexplicably, I was also featured in an article at Open Source Radio.
 
He lives!

Some of your readers (okay half of them) want to know how the new job is going. Fill me in! I just got back from NOLA! It was awesome. I didn't realize how much I missed it until I was there.

The KA house burned down. Some arson investigation going on. Funny thing is it didn't look that much different.
 
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