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		<title>For A Friend #005</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tonight&#8217;s post is for an old friend of mine named Thad. He used to play guitar on stage with me back in ye olde salad days. We influenced each other quite a lot musically. From him, I got a general openness to musical delight. I credit mainly him and Kurt Lightner for that. They showed [...]]]></description>
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<p>Tonight&#8217;s post is for an old friend of mine named Thad. He used to play guitar on stage with me back in ye olde salad days. We influenced each other quite a lot musically. From him, I got a general openness to musical delight. I credit mainly him and Kurt Lightner for that. They showed me that you can be a sponge, sucking up any old muck, <em>and</em> at the same time you can have standards. I was so stuck on a twisted definition of what was &#8220;cool&#8221; and what wasn&#8217;t.</p>
<p>What did Thad get from me? Ultimately you&#8217;d have to ask him, but I will relate one thing he once said in mixed company. He credited me for being the conduit to the appreciation of the Sacred Eighth Note. I suppose it really took off with the Velvet Underground (and someone &#8211; Crozier? &#8211; please chime in with a half-remembered quotation &#8230; was it Lou Reed who first spoke of this?), but it&#8217;s a hallmark of the post-punk era, it has resurfaced like clockwork every ten years or so, and it has remained my heartbeat ever since the teenage years. It&#8217;s a monotony, it&#8217;s a haze, it&#8217;s the sound of getting lost in music. It&#8217;s the Eighth Note Pulse. All hail.</p>
<p>I asked Thad what he remembered most about our shared musical experiences, and he mentioned some of the music posted below. So to Thad, then&#8230;</p>
<p>Thad, I had great, formative times with you. Thanks for helping me embrace my cool and for sharing in it. Tonight, I&#8217;ll post some songs that conjure up that aesthetic, and later, anytime after tonight in fact, you can check in on this blog, and chances are I will be posting some marvellous shapes and colors that I might have remained closed to had it not been for your generous spirit.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve attempted to trace this religious rhythm at various touchpoints through recent years, starting with the Velvet Underground (the original?), and on to Joy Division (perfectors of the post-punk signature, and suitably, they carry the Pulse on the bass), Echo &amp; The Bunnymen (close echoes and a seminal example in &#8220;Back Of Love&#8221;), the Cocteau Twins (progenitors of the &#8217;90s shoegaze swell), the Boo Radleys (the most inventive of the shoegazers), and ending with Interpol (the original resuscitators of the &#8216;Aughts). From Interpol onwards, it just gets crazy, as do many things, with the profileration of ideas brought on by the Information Age. Further below, I&#8217;ve posted a fine example of the mantra in the Soft Pack&#8217;s double-sided package of bliss. And anyone who has ever namechecked the Arcade Fire will testify that the Eighth Note beats on. Much to our delight.</p>
<p>And please, let us all know what I have overlooked.</p>
<p><a href="http://peterbeyer.com/mp3s/I\"><strong>Velvet Underground: </strong>I&#8217;m Waiting For The Man</a><br />
<a href="http://peterbeyer.com/mp3s/Transmission.mp3"><strong>Joy Division: </strong>Transmission</a><br />
<a href="http://peterbeyer.com/mp3s/The Back Of Love.mp3"><strong>Echo &amp; The Bunnymen: </strong>The Back Of Love</a><br />
<a href="http://peterbeyer.com/mp3s/Cherry-Coloured Funk.mp3"><strong>Cocteau Twins: </strong>Cherry-Coloured Funk</a><br />
<a href="http://peterbeyer.com/mp3s/Skyscraper.mp3"><strong>Boo Radleys: </strong>Skyscraper</a><br />
<a href="http://peterbeyer.com/mp3s/Obstacle 2.mp3"><strong>Interpol: </strong>Obstacle 2</a></p>
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