Music Video of the Day: Sleepwalking by Lindsey Stirling (2020, dir by Lindsey Stirling and Graham Fielder)


Are your dreams your dreams or are they messages from the dead?  It’s something to think about.

Lindsey Stirling is one of my favorite performers and this is another great video from her.  During this stressful time, it’s good to know that Lindsey is out there, creating music.

I should also note that I usually get by on two to three hours of sleep a night.  If I could, I’d get by on absolute zero but I’m not allowed do that anymore.  *le sigh*  Oh well!  I’ve never actually sleepwalked, though I find the phenomena of it to be fascinating.  I do usually have some great dreams, though.  Do people have dreams while they’re sleepwalking?  I would hope so.

Enjoy!

Music Video of the Day: Living In A Ghost Town by The Rolling Stones (2020, directed by Joe Connor)


This may be the first music video of the COVID-19 era.

This song was recorded about a year ago, for the Rolling Stones’s next album.  That’s a project that the Stones are still working on but, over the past month, Living In A Ghost Town has suddenly become very relevant.  This video was shot around the ghost towns in which we are all currently living.

Just think, all of the new and edgy bands haven’t had anything to say about the coronavirus.  The Rolling Stones had a lot to say and that’s why they’re still the world’s greatest rock and roll band.

Enjoy!

Music Video Of The Day: Sax and Violins by Talking Heads (1991, directed by ????)


“I wrote the words later for the opening scene of Wim Wenders’Until the End of the World. The movie is supposed to take place in the year 2000, so I spent a lot of time trying to image music of the near future: post-rock sludge with lyrics sponsored by Coke and Pepsi? Music created by machines with human shouts of agony and betrayal thrown in? Faux Appalachian ballads, the anti-tech wave? The same sounds and licks from the 60s and 70s regurgitated yet again by a new generation of samplers? The Milli Vanilli revival? Rappin’ politicos… sell your soul to the beat, y’all? Well, it was daunting… so I figured, hell with it, I’d imagine Talking Heads doing a reunion LP in the year 2000, and them sounding just like they used to.”

— David Byrne on Sax and Violins

Sax and Violins was one of Talking Heads’s final hits before the band broke up in 1991.  It was also one of their final videos and it seems appropriate that the song sounds like both a warning and a celebration.  Whenever I hear “Mom and Pop, they will fuck you up,” I wonder if that was a description of the band’s inner dynamic, which had become Tina Weymouth and Chris Frantz vs David Byrne by the time of the time of the band’s break-up.

Perhaps not surprisingly, the video is all David Byne, with the band’s lead singer singing the song with his trademark look of detachment on his face.

Enjoy!