Jason Molina wrote:There are things you can't change
There are things you can't change
You called that the curse of a human's life
That you couldn't change
I guess its time to check him out. Been putting it off. Listened to What Comes after the blues and Trouble in Mind last night and ws pretty blown away...
Re: All Things Jason Molina
Posted: Wed March 20, 2013 3:00 am
by Simple Torture
Where were the rest of my songs tonight?
I only remember the North Star blues
That simple old tune on the stage each night
Marking the time that I lost you
Re: All Things Jason Molina
Posted: Wed March 20, 2013 6:43 pm
by Simple Torture
Never too late to get into Jason Molina, of course. For a limited time, Secretly Canadien is streaming everything he ever released over at Bandcamp. Link here: http://live.magnoliaelectricco.com/
Re: All Things Jason Molina
Posted: Wed March 20, 2013 8:33 pm
by zeb
Re: All Things Jason Molina
Posted: Wed March 20, 2013 8:59 pm
by Simple Torture
Unreleased song...sounds like the story behind it is that Jason wrote it for the band Silkworm after their drummer died, and they released it for public consumption today to help with their own grieving:
Thanks, ST. I haven't listened to anything else since we got the news.
Re: All Things Jason Molina
Posted: Wed March 20, 2013 10:44 pm
by ThumbingMyWayToNFLD
I've been listening to this a lot over the past couple of days.
I was never all that aware of his work. I knew who he was, but just never found the time. The last couple of weeks have been especially rough for me, both personally and professionally and this weekend was the culmination of it all. I got home off the road with the intention to crash and drink it all away - I admittedly frequently find myself looking at the bottom of a glass - and then I heard Molina had passed.
I don't know how to put all my feelings into words right now and I apologize wholeheartedly for this post. I just felt a connection and a sense of calm at that moment. As I read about him, his life and his demons, and listened to his work, there was a moment of clarity where I realized how many of us are suffering and how many don't make it through. It was a pretty crushing epiphany, but I didn't feel so alone anymore. I guess that's a positive.
RIP Jason
Re: All Things Jason Molina
Posted: Wed March 20, 2013 11:06 pm
by zeb
man.
Re: All Things Jason Molina
Posted: Wed March 20, 2013 11:49 pm
by super nintendo chalmers
Simple Torture wrote:Unreleased song...sounds like the story behind it is that Jason wrote it for the band Silkworm after their drummer died, and they released it for public consumption today to help with their own grieving:
Silkworm is one of the greatest bands of the last twenty years.
Re: All Things Jason Molina
Posted: Thu March 21, 2013 11:25 pm
by Simple Torture
Jason Molina, Will Oldham (aka Bonnie 'Prince' Billy), Alasdair Roberts - "I Will Be Good"
"I've been looking at the starts in the sky tonight, and it looks like there's room for mine."
Re: All Things Jason Molina
Posted: Thu March 21, 2013 11:33 pm
by Simple Torture
An absolutely essential read by Will Johnson (of Centro-Matic, South San Gabriel, his own solo work, and, of course the Molina & Johnson project) from his blog. Bring tissues: http://www.will-johnson.com/jason-molina/
"Connect when the feeling strikes. Work on loving. Work to avoid regret. Because a lot of the time it’s hard to tell what the last time looks like."
Re: All Things Jason Molina
Posted: Sat March 23, 2013 8:49 pm
by zeb
Rod Serling wrote:
Jason Molina wrote:There are things you can't change
There are things you can't change
You called that the curse of a human's life
That you couldn't change
Rest in peace.
Re: All Things Jason Molina
Posted: Sat March 23, 2013 8:50 pm
by zeb
Jason Molina wrote:the darkest day of the year
and my heart is on the rail
the darkest day of the year
and whose hand is at the wheel
whose hand's at the wheel
who will tell 'em what has happened
out here beyond the dawn
out here beyond the horizon
who will tell 'em that you're gone
oh, the breaking sigh
no answer in the mystery
once you held me helpless
once it mighta been
cold was sharp across the high desert
you and me in the secrets
once it must have been
not only my heart on the rail
once it must have been
no hand was at the wheel
that no hand was at the wheel
Re: All Things Jason Molina
Posted: Sat March 23, 2013 9:56 pm
by Self
I find myself grateful for all music we got from Jason, given the lyrics from 'The Black Crow' in 2000. I honestly thought we'd never get anything else after that.
a dead crow calls out to its wings
I'm getting weaker, I'm getting thin
I hate how obvious I have been
I'm getting weaker
and I look down and see the whole world
and it's fading
Re: All Things Jason Molina
Posted: Sun March 24, 2013 1:29 am
by super nintendo chalmers
anyone have and willing to share The Magnolia Demos?
Re: All Things Jason Molina
Posted: Sun March 24, 2013 1:38 am
by Simple Torture
super nintendo chalmers wrote:anyone have and willing to share The Magnolia Demos?
I feel like I owe you these; give me an hour.
Re: All Things Jason Molina
Posted: Sun March 24, 2013 2:41 am
by super nintendo chalmers
Simple Torture wrote:
super nintendo chalmers wrote:anyone have and willing to share The Magnolia Demos?