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Wallowa Lake Monster (Carrie & Lowell Outtake) Drawn To The Blood (Sufjan Stevens Remix) Death With Dignity (Helado Negro Remix) John My Beloved (iPhone Demo) Drawn To The Blood (Fingerpicking Version) The Greatest Gift (Carrie & Lowell Outtake)
side B Exploding Whale (Doveman Remix) All Of Me Wants All Of You (Helado Negro Remix) Fourth Of July (900X Remix) The Hidden River Of My Life (Carrie & Lowell Outtake) City of Roses (Carrie & Lowell Outtake)
I’ve been trying to write a Tonya Harding song since I first saw her skate at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships in 1991. She’s a complicated subject for a song partly because the hard facts of her life are so strange, disputable, heroic, unprecedented, and indelibly American. She was one of the greatest figure skaters of her time, and the first American woman to perform a triple axle in an international competition. She was an unlikely skating star, having been raised working class in Portland, Oregon. Being a poor outsider, her rise to fame in the skating rink was seen, by some, as a blemish on a sport that favored sophistication and style. Tonya’s skating technique was feisty, fierce, and full of athleticism, and her flamboyant outfits were often hand-made by her mother (who was abusive and overbearing). (They couldn’t afford Vera Wang.) And then there was the Nancy Kerrigan incident. In January 1994, Tonya’s then-boyfriend Jeff Gillooly hired an assailant, Shane Stant, to break fellow figure skater Nancy Kerrigan’s leg at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships at Cobo Arena in Detroit, so that she would be unable to compete at the upcoming Winter Olympics. The after-math of the attack was recorded on camera and ultimately set off a media frenzy (and an FBI investigation). Gillooly and Stan were eventually found guilty, and Tonya pleaded guilty to hindering the prosecution, and was subsequently banned for life from the U.S. Figure Skating Association. Nancy Kerrigan recovered from her injury and won a silver medal at the Winter Olympics. Tonya Harding finished eighth.
But that’s not even half the story. When Tonya and Gillooly got married, they filmed themselves having sex on their wedding night and produced one of the first-ever celebrity sex tapes (which they sold to Penthouse for $200,000 each). Tonya also had a brief career as a boxer, and is most famous for her bout with former Arkansas state employee Paula Jones (whose sexual harassment suit against Bill Clinton precipitated his impeachment in 1998). Tonya was also (very briefly) in a band called the Golden Blades (they were allegedly booed off the stage during their first and only performance). She also raced vintage automobiles (setting a record by driving a Ford Model A over 97 miles per hours on the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah). And in 1996 Tonya used mouth-to-mouth resuscitation to revive an 81-year-old woman who collapsed at a bar in Portland while playing video poker. That’s a lot to accomplish before the age of 30!
Tonya Harding’s dramatic rise and fall was fiercely followed by the media, and she very quickly became the brunt of jokes, the subject of tabloid headlines and public outcry. She was a reality TV star before such a thing even existed. But she was also simply un-categorical: American’s sweetheart with a dark twist. But I believe this is what made her so interesting, and a true American hero. In the face of outrage and defeat, Tonya bolstered shameless resolve and succeeded again and again with all manners of re-invention and self-determination. Tonya shines bright in the pantheon of American history simply because she never stopped trying her hardest. She fought classism, sexism, physical abuse and public rebuke to become an incomparable American legend.
I admit, early drafts of this song contained more than a few puns, punch lines and light-hearted jabs—sex tapes and celebrity boxing make for an entertaining narrative arc. But the more I edited, and the more I meditated, and the more I considered the wholeness of the person of Tonya Harding, I began to feel a conviction to write something with dignity and grace, to pull back the ridiculous tabloid fodder and take stock of the real story of this strange and magnificent America hero. At the end of the day, Tonya Harding was just an ordinary woman with extraordinary talent and a tireless worth ethic who set out to do her very best. She did that and more. I hope the same can be said of us all.
I wrote a song for Tonya Harding. It’s not at all related to the new biopic (I sent it to the music supervisors but they couldn’t find a way to use it). This song has been years in the making. I’ve been trying to write a Tonya Harding song since I was 15. I wrote a short piece about it here. There are two versions of the song and we are releasing them on tape cassette (available now) and on 7-inch (available soonish).
Please enjoy. If you don’t know who Tonya Harding is, go see the movie, or read her Wikipedia page. She’s amazing. My prayer is peace on earth. Lord help us.
I love you Tonya.
YOU BEAT ME BY FIVE MERE MINUTES.
I really thought I was gonna get to post it first : ( Always one-upping me, Tristy...
Considering you've found the need to respond to my threads as if you are threatened by me I offer you some peace my confused counterpart. May you find peace in your restless soul.
I wrote a song for Tonya Harding. It’s not at all related to the new biopic (I sent it to the music supervisors but they couldn’t find a way to use it). This song has been years in the making. I’ve been trying to write a Tonya Harding song since I was 15. I wrote a short piece about it here. There are two versions of the song and we are releasing them on tape cassette (available now) and on 7-inch (available soonish).
Please enjoy. If you don’t know who Tonya Harding is, go see the movie, or read her Wikipedia page. She’s amazing. My prayer is peace on earth. Lord help us.
I love you Tonya.
YOU BEAT ME BY FIVE MERE MINUTES.
I really thought I was gonna get to post it first : ( Always one-upping me, Tristy...
Post by Nathan Fieldcяab on Dec 7, 2017 1:04:53 GMT -5
This thread sadly has little place in the Which stage category of the site anymore, I can't imagine Sufjan ever playing Bonnaroo in its current iteration
Considering you've found the need to respond to my threads as if you are threatened by me I offer you some peace my confused counterpart. May you find peace in your restless soul.
Considering you've found the need to respond to my threads as if you are threatened by me I offer you some peace my confused counterpart. May you find peace in your restless soul.
Considering you've found the need to respond to my threads as if you are threatened by me I offer you some peace my confused counterpart. May you find peace in your restless soul.
Considering you've found the need to respond to my threads as if you are threatened by me I offer you some peace my confused counterpart. May you find peace in your restless soul.
So did you hear Age of Adz in entirety first, or just that track? What did you explore of his work next?
So I'm super lame and didn't get into Sufjan Stevens until I saw his performance on the Coachella 2016 live stream. I was just like, I don't know what this is but this is the greatest thing I've ever seen in my life. He closed with Impossible Soul (which took up most of his 50 minute set I think), so that was the first song I looked up on my own. Then I listened to the rest of Age of Adz. That album just stuck out to me as his most interesting. Then I listened to Carrie & Lowell because I think that's the album Kanye tweeted. Honestly after that I don't know what order I went in.
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So did you hear Age of Adz in entirety first, or just that track? What did you explore of his work next?
So I'm super lame and didn't get into Sufjan Stevens until I saw his performance on the Coachella 2016 live stream. I was just like, I don't know what this is but this is the greatest thing I've ever seen in my life. He closed with Impossible Soul (which took up most of his 50 minute set I think), so that was the first song I looked up on my own. Then I listened to the rest of Age of Adz. That album just stuck out to me as his most interesting. Then I listened to Carrie & Lowell because I think that's the album Kanye tweeted. Honestly after that I don't know what order I went in.
Man after my own heart.
I used to write/edit essays in college to Impossible Soul on loop sometimes.
Considering you've found the need to respond to my threads as if you are threatened by me I offer you some peace my confused counterpart. May you find peace in your restless soul.
Thanks for the suggestions. I'll have to whip up the Carrie and Lowell live session on the smart tv and surround sound to give Mr. Stevens the best chance possible