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MUSIC FOR BIG EARS | Butterboy
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VA - music for big ears (a butterboy compilation) (6 x CDs)
now here’s an interesting idea (more of a thesis really!)
LISTENING BEYOND THE SURFACE
VA - music for big ears (a butterboy compilation) (6 x CDs)Music for Big Ears isn’t about volume, it’s about depth. It’s a phrase that honors the kind of listening that goes beyond hooks and choruses, into the emotional marrow of a song. This 6 CD set invites that kind of attention: cinematic, poetic, and quietly radical. These aren’t songs that shout, they unfold, whisper, and linger.Across this sprawling collection, we hear artists who treat sound as storytelling. Gene Clark’s The Same One opens with spectral grace, while Judee Sill’s The Archetypal Man and The Kiss blend theological metaphor with baroque pop precision. Tim Buckley’s Love from Room 109 stretches time itself, a 10-minute meditation on longing and memory. Fred Neil, Laura Nyro, and David Ackles offer songs that feel like letters never sent intimate, unresolved, deeply human.The term Big Ears also speaks to emotional openness. It’s about sitting with ambiguity, hearing the ache in Wendy & Bonnie’s Endless Pathway, the surreal shimmer of Julia Holter’s In the Green Wild, or the quiet devastation in Mark Hollis’s A Life (1895-1915). These tracks reward patience. They ask you to lean in.There’s cinematic texture throughout. David Axelrod’s Mental Traveler, Max Richter’s On the Nature of Daylight, and Harold Budd/Brian Eno’s The Pearl evoke landscapes more than scenes, you don’t just hear them, you inhabit them. Even folk-rooted cuts like Karen Dalton’s Something on Your Mind or Townes Van Zandt’s Quicksilver Daydreams of Maria carry visual weight, as if the lyrics were painted in brushstrokes.And then there’s abstraction. Lucrecia Dalt, Arve Henriksen, Matana Roberts, and Meredith Monk push the boundaries of form, inviting us to hear music as philosophy, as ritual, as breath. These are songs for listeners who crave nuance, who find beauty in imperfection and meaning in silence.Music for Big Ears reflects emotional intelligence, sonic curiosity, and cultural preservation. It’s a listening practice, a way of honoring the overlooked, the fragile, the profound.I’m not sure who first used that phrase in response to one of my posts, but it stirred something. It reminded me of a particular way we listen, not just with our ears, but with attention, emotion, and curiosity. So, thank you, whoever you were, for sparking that memory. Here are 121 tracks that ask you to use your big ears. (Butterboy)
Check link for track listing but you are going to want to check this out! Honest!
Suffice to say it includes many favourites from Brian Eno, Wayne Coyne, Nick Drake, Joan Baez and Andy Fairweather-Low to Richard & Linda Thompson, Jim Croce, Joanna Newsom to Anne Briggs, John Cale , Kevin Ayers, Scott Walker to Terry Reid and Vashti Bunyon to Bridget St. John to Townes Van Zandt
SQUEEZE DRUMMER DIES
BREAKING: Gilson Lavis dead: Squeeze star and Jools Holland drummer dies as icon pays tribute
Gilson Lavis, who was the drummer in Squeeze in the 1970s and 1980s died at his home last night, the news was announced by Jools Holland.
Now we have, courtesy of Jobe and the gang over at HQ (Floppy Boot Stomp and The Voodoo Wagon) been posting some lovely Squeeze lately and it is sad timing but we should mention Jools' long time drummer for his Big Band and Squeeze earlier on
He was simply a legend
FILM NEWS! MUPPET FILM RUMOURED! (who you callin’ a muppet?)
Muppet Fact #1605
Jennifer Lawrence and Emma Stone are set to produce a new film in the works at Disney about Miss Piggy. Cole Escola is said to be writing the screenplay.
Lawrence also said when asked on Las Culturistas that there's a chance she and Stone will co-star in the film.
The Bowling Balls - You don’t know (what it’s like to be alone in the house)
You don’t know (what it’s like to be alone in the house)

Sueperman’s Big Sister - Ian Dury and The Blockheads TopPop 11/11/1980
Another visit with the Guvnor . . . . . again someone posted (A CLIP!?) from this a TopPop appearance on TV from the Netherlands and I post here especially as the strings caught my eardrobes!
Sueperman's Big SisterIan Dury & The BlockheadsLaughter 11/11/1980