Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Music for your Midweek: Ash, Oasis, Blur, and Travis

Let's pretend we're 15 again, shall we? I've been listening to a lot of britpop. Suffering a case of nostalgia I guess. Two summers ago, I was way into this song, and I've been listening to it on repeat a lot lately. Check it out.



"...and on nights when the north wind blows through your heart,
dream of a new age..."

A classic Oasis track. I listened to the fall of my sophomore year of college for some reason. 


This song is almost 20 years old.. can you believe it?!?

Here's a new-ish song by Blur.


I love the Beatles vibe through the whole thing.

And finally Travis.
I loved loved loved these boys in highschool. They were the soundtrack to my travels to and from Wendover on the weekends. I would just lie on the floor of my room listening to them for hours. I included this track on mix I made for my mom in 2006. I love those old mixes, they're like time machines. Anyway, I grabbed that old cd on a whim when I was leaving Salt Lake Sunday night. Those lyrics. They mean much more now. Give it a listen:


also...
it's Harry Potter's birthday!
All things British, I just can't escape it.


Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Shout-out to all y'all

I just wanted to give a big digital THANKS to all my friends and family. The past month, I've felt 2 steps away from becoming  Little Edie:


"Other people don't understand how sensitive another human being is!"

But you guys have kept me grounded, and helped me feel loved. You've brought me music, baked me treats, gave me Diet Coke, and just took time to listen to me talk (or not talk, depending on how I felt). Hopefully I've thanked you in person, and if not, know I've been meaning to. Much love to you all.

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Though hard to you this journey may appear...


Here's part of a talk I wrote for Pioneer Day a few years back:

I grew up in Utah, always looked forward to the 24th of July as Independence Day round two. There were more BBQ's, more fireworks, and more parades. Maybe the significance of Pioneer Day was lost on me, but as I learned more about my heritage, and the example of the pioneers, I came to appreciate it more. I have some wonderful examples of pioneers in my family.
    
My great-great-great-great grandmother is Emily Dow Partridge Young, an early convert who crossed the plains. Her father, Edward Partridge, was the first presiding bishop in the church, and had to be away from them most of the time. Consequently, she and her family were driven from place to place to avoid persecution. She describes: “Times were hard and we were very destitute, having been robbed and driven from our homes and possessions so many times, and having had much sickness after we came to Nauvoo, and being afflicted in various ways, consequently we were reduced to extreme poverty. Mother was good at turning her hand to almost anything. She got an old stock, such as men wore at their necks at that time, ripped it up to learn how it was made, and then obtained a block and went to work making stocks to sell. In that way she earned a little to keep her family. My sister Eliza and myself were the oldest of the children, and it seemed necessary that we should do something toward earning a living....The Saints were again driven from their homes, and I crossed the Mississippi River about the middle of February, 1846, and was again without home or shelter, an outcast and a wanderer in the dreary wilderness, without even the necessaries of life. My babe was about three months old. I was not quite twenty-two, and had been driven, with the Saints of God, by mobs, four times, and all for my religion.”
 
Emily Dow Partridge’s great-great-grandson is my (my grandfather). He married another pioneer of sorts, my grandmother. Hevia Junca was raised Catholic in Melo, Uruguay. Her family owned a ranch and she studied to become a nurse. She would was assigned to give all vaccinations and injections to the missionaries, so had close contact with the church. She was baptized, and later wrote to my grandfather, who had served in as a missionary in Uruguay. Their courtship started through letters, and she came to the states to go to nursing school, and later, to be married. A couple weeks after their wedding, my grandfather left for Japan to serve in the military. My grandma gave birth to my uncle 9 months later, and raised him alone for two years while my grandfather was out of the country. Both of these women had to leave their homes for a new place and a new faith. They are examples of courage and strength to me. They faced those challenges with a steadfast faith in Christ.
    
Each of us is connected to a pioneer heritage whether we have ancestors who crossed the plains, or if we are the first members of the church in our family. It is thanks to the brave people who came before us that we are able to enjoy the blessings of the gospel, and worship freely. That’s partly why we celebrate pioneer day and the pioneering spirit. As we remember the pioneers this week, I think we could do well to consider the words of Elder Dallin H. Oaks. He said:
"It is not enough to study or reenact the accomplishments of our pioneers. We need to identify the great, eternal principles they applied to achieve all they achieved for our benefit and then apply those principles to the challenges of our day. In that way we honor their pioneering efforts"

Music for your Midweek: Weezer

PINKERTON PINKERTON PINKERTON

I loved it.
I listened to it alllllll the time in high school.
That and the blue album were in heavy rotation.

I got into a Weezer kick again a couple of months ago and I was amazed. Let's just say I didn't fully comprehend a lot of lyrics til I got a bit older 0_0
jajaja
It's still great.


and another! With Chloe from 24!

Friday, July 19, 2013

Belle and Sebastian Concert Recap: "Make me dance, I want to surrender"

This was the first time I went to a Twilight Concert, and left thinking "That was nice!". I've had a good time at past shows, but last night was the best. The crowd was less dense, the weather was forgiving, I got a great pita wrap, and I was just really happy to be there. We danced the night away. I found this video from some stranger if you want to see what it was like:


Also, this may be a new favorite Belle and Sebastian song:


They brought people on-stage to dance during this song. It was darling. 



Thursday, July 18, 2013

Oh yeah! I almost forgot!

First show of the Twilight Concert Series is tonight! I'll be car-pooling up from Provo with my roommate and her friends and we're going eeeeeaaaarrrrly. So, come find me there! I'm hoping to hear these songs:

Don't know much about Blitzen Trapper, but this tune sounds groovy:


Belle and Sebastian have a special spot in my high-school heart.


True story. I crashed my car while listening to "Fox in the Snow". Oh memories. 


And a newer favorite:


I'm interested to see how this music be when faced with an outside-crowd-of-thousands.

"Lonely I see, lonely I need"

You guys, I found the best thing.

IT IS A COMBINATION OF ALL MY LOVES IN THE WORLD!

Look at it!

It's a PERFUME...
inspired by a SONG....
by my boyfriends JACK WHITE
and DANGER MOUSE



A dream come trueeeeeeee.

Too bad it's $350 for 50 ml.

Maybe someone can send me a baby sample? I also want to try their perfume Likewise. It sounds nice.

Check out a review of the perfume here.

Strange Invisible Perfumes, I like you.