Saturday, September 13, 2008

Jack and Tim

My friends Jack and Tim are in from Hawaii and last night we went to Brighter Day, played music, and hung out with friends. Tim had his accordion and played a set with the Better Halfs and it was a wonderful bonding experience. Beth refers to him as "a consummate musician." It was great to see them both, as always, a real love thing.
An interesting thing I've noticed about the music - our most avid listeners are usually under the age of 10. They seem very fascinated by the fact that music is being made by these two guys and, depending on their age, they bounce, dance, stomp, stare, and generally groove along. I take that as a positive sign. On some level they're tuning in and letting the music move them.

Monday, September 8, 2008

Better Halfs


Well, I play music as one half of the Better Halfs, and created a MySpace page yesterday. It was interesting to notice how foreign it all seemed, while realizing that I am to a great degree a dinosaur in this cyber-connected age. Go to http://myspace.com/betterhalfs if you want to check out the music. The song "election 2004" was written, as you might surmise, on the eve of the 2004 presidential election. I was full of paranoia, playing my guitar, and out came the riff (inspired by Steely Dan) and the phrase "you don't understand what it means to be a man, anyway." The song got built around that.