Saturday, November 29, 2008

Baby, It's Cold Outside

It's Christmastime at the Lowry house!

Our first Christmas together felt very hurried and we weren't quite settled into our apartment. This year we decided to decorate!

Just a sample of what Katrina and I did:




For more pictures of the Season's Decorations see My Wife's Blog.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Ummm.

At the risk of sounding less than masculine:

Three songs that made me cry this morning before work:

1. Rise Above This - Seether

2. For The Good Times - Kris Kristofferson

3. The Story - Brandi Carlisle

And one that gave me hope that good lyrics are still being written:

Hurt My Baby - John Hiatt.

Just thought I'd share.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Concerts!





My bro, nephew, and I drove to Laramie to see Third Eye Blind on Friday night.

They were friggin' great!

The band did lots of creative arranging of the big hits like Jumper, Losing a Whole Year, SemiCharmed Life, and premiered some brand new stuff coming out this Tuesday.

If only every opening band on the planet didn't suck.

Seriously, every concert I've been to this year has had an abysmal warm-up.

We'll start with the Killers. (Okay, they were last year, but still...)
Opening acts...well...they were so horrid I forgot who they were. Just imagine jangly folk rock with dirty lyrics. And then there was Louis XIV. Like Jet, without the catchy hooks and songs about doing it.

Drive By Truckers' openers The Felice Brothers were a hodgepodge of drunken cajun-country punk songs about being drunk. Add to the mix a drummer who was a ringer for K-Fed.

Collective Soul had a generic Lillith Fair flunky named Hanna Pestle open for them in Boulder. Let's call her a boring solo act with vague similarities to Jewel and Lisa Loeb who murdered a Radiohead song for her finale.

Next up, Black Francis warming up the crowd at Red Rocks for Stone Temple Pilots. I'll describe them as a more "arty" version of the Ramones. Oh, wait, they actually had some talent, whereas BF just sounded like a speed freak muttering nonsense against a background of meandering punk noise.

Thank you Bruce Hornsby for not having an opening act!

And finally, Mark Rose, getting us ready for 3EB. Mark, Mark, Mark. There is already a John Mayer, Jason Mraz, and Jack Johnson. Watering down their styles and forgetting how to write a chorus wouldn't make them any better so why would it work for you?

Anyways, the headliners all rocked and made my ticket fees worth it. Lord help me if I announce an opening gig for a major band. There'd better be a snob in the crowd when that day comes.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

I Just Halved Myself

I am - Joe, hear me roar.
I want - to be a rockstar when I grow up.
I have - a gorgeous wife and enough money to live.
I wish - I had the will to practice rudimentary piano technique regularly.
I hate - pedal steel guitar used as filler in country songs.
I fear - Trace Adkin's popularity.
I hear - Big Head Todd and the Monsters with a horn section.
I search - the internet for even samples of the "New" Waylon Jennings CD.
I wonder - if the Tampa Bay Rays are going to find a way to win the series.
I always - get angry while watching the Cowboys play.
I usually - forget to pick up my drink cups after I'm finished.
I am not - that skinny.
I dance - like a 30 year old white guy.
I sing - in the car, loudly, daydreaming the whole time.
I never - can figure some people out.
I rarely - play video games.
I cry - at stupid stuff, like Shania Twain songs I've played in bands.
I am not always - willing to work hard.
I lose - my cool when family picks at me.
I'm confused - about some plotlines in CSI.
I need - to relax and not freak out about things so easily.
I should - write some new songs.
I dream - of being a nationally known songwriter.
I TAG - lobiwan, nevercountsheep, and daniel.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

UnClever NearRhymes and other Mysterious Things

Whilst driving today I happened to hear a couple of country songs which sent me into a little zone of unfortunate rememberance.

Songs with annoying and highly un-clever near rhymes.

I'm talking about:

Brooks & Dunn with "Jesus" and "Pieces".

Darryl Worley with "Forgotten" and "Bin Laden".

Jamie O'Neal with "Man Is" and "Atlantis".

In turn, much to my wife's dismay, this memory led me into a thought process on one man's art versus another's.

I do not like songs that spell everything out. Songs with metaphorical imagery and multiple interpretation appeal to me much more strongly than say, a Martina McBride song about pitching in at the grocery store line to help those "a little less fortunate" than she.

I love how some songs can change meaning with age. Case in point: my song, "Forget". It's my response to 9/11, cloaked in a reference to those I know who've been sexually assaulted. I didn't clearly recognize just how plural the meaning was until this morning. As Bono said once, even he doesn't know what his own songs are about until much later.

I'm not trying to put anyone else down for their listening tastes, but I am trying to clarify just what makes it "Art" to me.

Tune in next time when I'll reveal which Radiohead song is about breast augmentation.

Sunday, September 28, 2008

And Another Thing...

A perk of living in the country:

It would take serious effort to receive a noise complaint from a neighbor.

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Bruuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuce! (Hornsby)

Can't help but recommend a track.

I'm so lucky I found it, but on a whim I downloaded some stuff from Itunes the other night and found a real gem. There's a new compilation album produced by Del McCoury (bluegrass artist) called Moneyland just released last July. On this album is a new arrangement of The Way It Is, with Bruce Hornsby playing a solo piano accompaniment with some subtle gospel quarted backgrounds provided by the Fairfield Four. Please check it out. I realize I'm probably the only one to openly weep at the arrangement or the piano tone, but I am almost sure you will be touched by the sensitivity of this version.

Copy this link for a clip:

http://www.amazon.com/Moneyland-Del-McCoury/dp/B00197XF9G/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1221972473&sr=8-1

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Stream of Consciousness

My Itunes is feeling kind of hippie-ish (Psst. I like it.)

These were all in a row with no interference from me!

Love and Peace (or Else)-U2
Listen-Collective Soul
Brother Against Brother-Degarmo&Key

Ryan Adams made me mad. He was quoted in American Songwriter this month saying how much he hates country music. May I ask you then, Sir Pretention, why you use country instruments and employ monster twang in a 90% of your recordings if you hate it so much? Fat load of good dating Mandy Moore did you. Jerk.

Reality shows that intentionally set up awkward meetings between former lovers to see if they'll kiss and make up really make me uncomfortable.

My guitar could use some new strings.

So could my bass.

100 degree days aren't nearly as fun as they sound.

Cars drive me crazy.

I need to blog more.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Ramblingnessosityism

Last night I was so bored so I did a search on some classic Christian Rock Bands in our B&N network. I found out, much to my surprise, several "Big Name Studio Musicians" were in early versions of Whiteheart. Names like Dan Huff and Chris McHugh. You probably don't know them from Adam, but they are all over your favorite Carrie Underwood, Lonestar, Keith Urban, Faith Hill, and Jewel recordings.

And remember Steve Green? He recorded that nice little ditty, "People Need The Lord" back in the 80's. I can remember 1,000 different instances of people murdering that song in Special Music segments at church growing up. He was the original lead singer of Whiteheart. *Gasp* The things you find out while searching the internet.

Have you heard of Grammatrain or Galactic Cowboys? No? Those bands were keeping up with Post Grunge America, sonically, in the mid 1990s. They were alot like Stone Temple Pilots, only without the cross-dressing and heroin.

Mudcrutch reminds me of a band I played with in college. They play "Six Days On The Road" much better than we would've.

"Back To The Street", "This Means War", and "On Fire". The trifecta of amazing output from Petra. I'm glad you think so, too.

"Tea and Sympathy" by Jars of Clay has a boatload of chord changes.

I've been craving classical music. Check out the Chinese pianist Lang Lang and you'll understand.

Sushi rules.

So does Stevie Wonder.

That's all for now.

Monday, May 19, 2008

Concerts R0x0r

Katrina and I



went to see Collective Soul in Boulder last night. The following are some crappy cell-phone pix of the event:

Ed in a traditional lead singer pose.

Joel playing some lead riffs.

Dean, rhythm guitar master.

Dean actually moves from stage left.

Ed gets close to us.

Ryan laying the groove down.

And Will, bassman extraordinaire.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Finally, a Break!

A happy post for once in a blue moon.

I had an interview for an "Operations Assistant" position at the University of Denver Bookstore on Monday, and they called me back today to offer me the position.

I gladly accepted their offer and will begin my official employment with DU on May 30th.

There are some great benefits to this position, including some great holidays off, paid public transportation pass, and education opportunities!

Plus, some of the guys on the staff are gigging musicians!

Things are looking up!

Monday, April 28, 2008

Thinky

Here's some lyrics to a Pearl Jam song that I listened to tonight. Enjoy.

Marker In The Sand
Pearl Jam

There is a Marker,
No one sees it cause of sand
That has covered over
All the messages it kept
From misunderstanding,
What Original Truth was
And now expanding
In a faith, but not in love...

What went wrong?
Walking tightrope high
Over moral ground.
Seeing visions of
Falling up somehow.
Oh do come down
With the living, let
What is living love.
So unforgiving, yet
Needing forgiveness first...

God, what do you say?

Those undecided
Needn't have faith to be free.
And those misguided,
There was a plan for them to be...
Now you got both sides
Claiming 'killing in god's name'.
But god is nowhere
To be found, conveniently...

What goes on?
Walking tightrope high
Over moral ground.
Walk the bridges be-
-fore you burn them down!
Do come round
With the living, let
What is living love.
Unforgiving, yet
Needing forgiveness first...

God, what do you say?
God, what do you say?

I feel a sickness...
A sickness coming over me
Like watching freedom
Being sucked straight out to sea
And the solution?
Well, from me far would it be
But the delusion
Is feeling dangerous to me

What goes wrong?
Walking tightrope high
Over moral ground.
Seeing visions of
Falling up somehow.
Oh, do come down
With the living, let
What is living love,
Unforgiving...yet
Needing forgiveness first?

Oh, what do you say?
God, what do you say?

What do you say?

Calling out, calling out

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Rockin in the Free World

Anyone wanna play in a band?

Here's songs that would appear on a setlist:

1. Whiskey River-Willie Nelson
2. Superstition-Stevie Wonder
3. Above and Beyond-Buck Owens
4. Power of Love-Huey Lewis and the News
5. Note to Self-Ryan Adams
6. The Fly-u2
7. Angel Flying Too Close To The Ground-Willie
8. Heart Of Gold-Neil Young
9. Mr. Wrong-Cracker
10.Shine-Collective Soul

And that's just the first set. Probably.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

To Bat It Down Is The Only Way To Beat It

People in Denver are stuck up.

Example #23983849:

The sticker price is the price, unless it's on sale. I have nothing to do with setting the prices at my store. If you want it that badly, swallow your pride and buy it at Wal-mart like the rest of us "unsophisticated" folks do. You are wasting your breath yelling at me about it.

Example #95839483:

Leave for work just five minutes earlier and you won't have to rear-end me or sideswipe me to get into your preferred lane on the interstate. I really will "pay it forward" and let you ahead of me if you do it in a courteous manner.

Example #58495940:

When placing a "help wanted" ad on craigslist and receive my very interested reply, I would greatly appreciate it if you would respond. Even to tell me I'm not qualified to take your open position would be better than ignoring my inquiry. I would very much like the door to be officially closed than believe there remains a sliver of hope you'll want me to work for you.


I've got alot more gripes, but I feel like I'm wearing out my own welcome on Blogspot.

Off to peruse music-centric employment opportunities.

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Tagged

I got tagged. I s'pose I'll fill this out before I get ready for work.


10 years ago:

I was attending Chadron State College, hosted a daring attempt at "Live Band Karaoke" for homecoming, sported a short and spikey blonde hairdo, and began the "Buddy Holly Glasses" trend in northeastern Nebraska.

Things on my To-Do List today:

1. Eat my leftover fish taco.

2. Shower, cuz I'm getting ripe.

3. Work at B&N.


Three Bad Habits:

1. I watch too much midday tv.

2. I chew my nails and occasionally pick my nose.

3. I swear at city traffic.


If suddenly I became a billionaire:

My bills will finally get paid. I buy us a new car. I build a studio. I record, release, and promote my music on my terms. I pay off mom's house and buy me and my wife a house.
After that, I have no idea, perhaps retire to the beach with Katrina and write.


Five jobs I have had:

1. Ice Cream jockey.

2. Library slave.

3. Rib-packer.

4. Radio guy.

5. CD slinger.


Five things you might not know about me:

1. I have extreme needle-phobia.

2. I like tapioca pudding.

3. I have a closet dream of being a storm chaser.

4. I've eaten gizzards as a meal.

5. The first rock concert I attended was Petra, back in 1987.


Heath, Jenny, and Matt Jackson, you're it.

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Trip

I Love The Ocean:







There will probably be more posts, but for now that's a taste of it. Email for more details of what went down.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Hello, I'm Johnny Cash...

Okay, not so much.

What is it with classic country music?

When I was younger, I hated it. Abhorred it. My only exposure to country music was in my early years with Alabama, Oak Ridge Boys, and Eddie Rabbitt. And Hee Haw. And later, TNN at my grandma's.

Then I went to junior high and got into heavy metal. Stayed in headbanger mode for a long time. Then I got a job at a country radio station in College, and that flipped a switch in me.

Now, I can't imagine not ever liking Waylon, Willie, Johnny, or George...

I'm a weirdo.

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

My Darling Moonshine

Hey gang,

Just wanted to remind you to check out our song, My Darling Moonshine, on a special Unsigned band page supported by Clearchannel. Remember kids, the more plays we get, the more likely we may be considered for airplay on KBCO Denver!

Thanks a whole stinkin lot!


http://kbco.com/cc-common/artist_submission/player.html?art=139674

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Well, Shoot. I Think I'll Blog Now.

What a crazy weekend.

Friday night we went out and met some folks downtown for dinner and had a great time talking above bad hair-band rock and dodging drunks at the meat market, er, restaurant. Those Rellenos were tasty. Margaritas were potent as well.

Yesterday, we met my mom and sis in Brighton for lunch. It seems that is becoming a routine. I like it, except I'd really like for them to come see our apartment. It's not that scary to drive into town!

Last night, we went to see Drive By Truckers at the Fox in Boulder. The Felice Brothers opened up with a rousing set of slurry, gravel-voiced cajun-country-punk songs with lyrics about murder, drugs, and drugs. It was an uplifting experience.
They traded lead singing duties, and most remarkable of the opening bandmembers was the drummer-a ringer for K-Fed if I ever saw one. "Rocky Mountain Highhhhhh," was his chant during the set. Whee. F'n Stoner.

The 'Truckers were a decent band. Quite versatile in their shift from traditional country styles to Three-Guitar 70's Rock, complete with rousing singalongs; odes to Mama, who ran off with a trucker. And also, they had a chick bass player.

Did I mention I quite possibly had a contact high?

It's quite odd to me, and my lovely wife, how the cities and counties and states can implement a public cigarette smoking ban only to turn their collective eye away from illicit marijuana smoking at concerts.

And it makes concert goers who partake turn into obnoxious a-holes. I couldn't hear the guitar solos over the incessant "Whooooooooooooooooooooooooo!" emminating from Sir SmokesAlot behind us.

We made it home safe and sound, after battling slight driver-paranoia and an overwhelming urge to get some munchies.

Today, at home group, something clicked. Katrina contributed a point centered around asking God, "Why?", and even if we don't get to know the answers when we meet Him, we'll be too awed we're in the company of God to care "Why". In the car on the way home I took it a step further and asked if we could be amazed by God and forget about "Why" then, why couldn't we be amazed by God and let Him keep track of "Why" in the present?

It's probably over-simplified, but it makes for interesting discussion.

Okay, I need to haul my carcass to bed.

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Ageless

Psalm 13
For the director of music. A psalm of David.

1 How long, O LORD ? Will you forget me forever?
How long will you hide your face from me?
2 How long must I wrestle with my thoughts
and every day have sorrow in my heart?
How long will my enemy triumph over me?

3 Look on me and answer, O LORD my God.
Give light to my eyes, or I will sleep in death;

4 my enemy will say, "I have overcome him,"
and my foes will rejoice when I fall.

5 But I trust in your unfailing love;
my heart rejoices in your salvation.

6 I will sing to the LORD,
for he has been good to me.




The blues have been around forever it seems.


I've learned some things about myself lately:

I have alot of anger issues. Anger at myself, anger at dad, anger at God.

I have alot of difficulty letting go of my "post parental divorce" phase where I acted out in ways that are contradictory to my intent to be a Good Christian.

I think it's going to do me some good to concentrate on things like Grace and Mercy and Salvation, rather than on regret, sorrow, and anger.

It might take a while, but there's where I'm at.

"New" Stuff

I spent the day yesterday re-re-recording my song, "Completely". I feel it's finally up to radio standards.

Listen here at:

myspace.com/musicianjoelowry

I also submitted it to KBCO Denver and their Clear Channel Indie-Music thingy.

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

All The Love You Need

*Cheesy Game-Show Music*

It's time for another edition of, "Drrty Joe Is a Big Ol' Music Nerd."

I'm not sure how I feel about Big Head Todd & The Monsters' latest effort, All The Love You Need.

After hearing their previous three albums, Crimes of Passion, Riviera, and Beautiful World, the newest seems to lack a significant amount of effort in the production department comparatively.

Unless you count the title track, and possibly the last track.

The rest of it sounds like "that really good demo we made" back in 1991. You know, like all the rest of the Bluesy Jam Bands sounded then; bands like Toad The Wet Sprocket. The drums are way down in the mix with no effects. The vocals are dead center in the mix with no effects. Generally, everything sounds very "monaural" and flat. Even if fun effects on guitars are used, they sound very forced and out of place compared to the rest of the band sound.

Oh, did I mention they weren't on a major label and self-produced the album?

Did I also mention they secured a distribution deal with Crocs shoe company and basically gave this album away free in the mail before Christmas?

Maybe they wanted to revert back to an older sound. I dunno. But it bugs me how such a talented band can be so limited by the studio.

Perhaps they should've procured a sponsorship deal to help pay for a better studio and a big-name producer.

Or, maybe I'm misjudging the album and the songs aren't all strong enough to shine through a weak recording process.

Thanks for your patience while I figure out the reason the album doesn't click with me.

Tune in next time for another edition of "Drrty Joe Is A Big Ol' Music Nerd."

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Hey You

...Stop being passive-aggressive and either offer me the damn promotion or quit badgering me about my availability. I've already opened it up!

...Keifer Sutherland is out of jail, so now would be an excellent time to write some stinkin' tv shows.

...Do you even know what a turn signal is?

...Our patio is not a cigarette butt disposal area. It's called a trash can-use it!

...If we are making too much incidental noise while living in the apartment next to yours, please come over and tell us it bothers you. I'll have to introduce you to Dr. Dre if you keep pounding on our wall in disgust.

...Flava of Love, I Love New York, Rock of Love, My Super Sweet 16, The Hills...Funny, I thought with names like Video Hits 1 and Music Television you'd actually be music-related.

...You can keep your "Arctic Cold Front".

...YOU broke up with HIM. Enough with the mellodramatics!

Monday, January 14, 2008

Tarnished Hearts

I'm gonna get ready for work in a minute...but I thought I'd post and let you know I'm still breathing.

5 songs.

1. Better Man-Pearl Jam

2. World I Know-Collective Soul

3. Plush-STP

4. When Stars Go Blue-Ryan Adams

5. Saints and Angels-Sara Evans

All either got me fired up or made me cry this morning.

And there were more, but I can't list every song that moves me..

or can I?