me too. help me, Ana!
On Fri, 17 Mar 2006, Ana Buigues wrote:
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Alan Sondheim
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Subject: blastitude review (fwd)
(my new attitude since my work doesn't garner comments any more on the
lists, so well as might advertise with jetlag)
http://www.blastitude.com/19/RECORDS.htm
RITUAL ALL 770: The Songs CD (FIRE MUSEUM)
This just in: a label from San Francisco called Fire Museum
I'm too much all over the map which means I'm pretty much not accepted in
any community - I don't get film grants, writing grants, etc. and very few
conf. invites. I'm told I'm not a musician, poet, e-poet (thanks Loss),
artist, filmmaker, videomaker, etc. etc. So I work on the lean side and
try
I demand myself how I apply for various of the same qualities you
mention about yourself, except for the fact I as great as A. Sondheim.
Man, you are on of the few... Say it loud - I am out and I am proud.
BTW I also had a band in the 80s... Guess it was kind of a obligatory
thing... in 60s or
On the other hand, this allows you the freedom to do exactly what you
want, yr allegiance is not committed to one modality. I'm pretty
sure that most of the folks on this list including myself never get
grants invites for the same reason...
~mIEKAL
On Mar 15, 2006, at 7:11 AM, Alan Sondheim
The artists and musicians I know who get grants devote 30% of their
week at minimum just to the gruntwork of filling out applications,
writing up resumes, making demo tapes for jury viewing, and such. I
think the reason they succeed is mainly due to their tenacity and hard
work at pursuing this
always the strange and deep asondheim.org
so true
: blastitude review (fwd)
I've posted several of your pieces on the blog.. most recently the
Maud Liardion piece..
I just thought you weren't reading anything!! The fountain was
amazing, and the piece
with the black smoky presence also.. There was also one which had
beautiful writing..
Just got
also applies to cesspools...
- Alan
On Tue, 14 Mar 2006, Charles Baldwin wrote:
always the strange and deep asondheim.org
so true
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Sent: Mon, 13 Mar 2006 22:13:07 -0800
Subject: Re: blastitude review (fwd)
I've posted several of your pieces on the blog.. most recently the
Maud Liardion piece..
I just thought you weren't reading anything
Sounds absolutely WILD. You had a band in the 60s? Or is my mind just
blurred?
Do tell a little.
-Brent
Alan Sondheim wrote:
(my new attitude since my work doesn't garner comments any more on the
lists, so well as might advertise with jetlag)
NWW? Thunder Perfect Mind? Oooo.
Brent Bechtel wrote:
Sounds absolutely WILD. You had a band in the 60s? Or is my mind just
blurred?
Do tell a little.
-Brent
Alan Sondheim wrote:
(my new attitude since my work doesn't garner comments any more on the
lists, so well as might advertise with
one band in the 60s, one band in the 80s, solo now, and earlier playing
with Al Wilson (Canned Heat) - alan
On Mon, 13 Mar 2006, Brent Bechtel wrote:
Sounds absolutely WILD. You had a band in the 60s? Or is my mind just
blurred?
Do tell a little.
-Brent
Alan Sondheim wrote:
(my new
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