I commute to work by bicycle.
During my commute I listen to music on a little mp3 player. On my player I have a collection of songs that musically fuel my ride. One of the songs on my player is ‘Seeds of Night’ by The Cave Singers.
Not too long ago I was watching TV when a Washington Lottery commercial came on. The music sounded familiar, and then it dawned on me that it was the song on my mp3 player by The Cave Singers! I guess the lottery is good for somebody.
Anyway…
This morning, 5:15/5:20AMish, as I neared work on my bike ride; the song ‘Seeds of Night’ came on. And if you are familiar with the area near my work, the neighborhood could probably be described by some as a little raw… and so as I turned North on 8th Avenue and the song is playing I hear the sound of a car alarm in the background, and then with the car alarm I hear a rooster crowing… all while ‘Seeds of Night’ by The Cave Singers is playing through the earbuds.
It all seemed to work together well.
RE: THE VIDEO
The Cave Singers, from Seattle, were intially introduced to me through a video of their song ‘Dancing On Our Graves’ that was shared with me by my friend Keith.
This video has an Appalachian snake handling theme to it, which I can appreciate because I have an interest in that sort of thing –in an amateur homespun cultural anthopological sort of way.
The video ‘Dancing On Our Graves’ by The Cave Singers is this week’s “you-TUbESDAY” feature. Enjoy:
**late addition– also… check out The Cave Singers “Cave Singing” blogsite: here; they have pics.
June 10, 2009 at 1:49 pm |
Dude!!! That’s like hillbilly music. I love it, is it all similar? Bring on the serpents.
June 10, 2009 at 3:15 pm |
You can hear some more of their music at The Cave Singers’ myspace page- http://www.myspace.com/thecavesingers
June 16, 2009 at 12:57 pm |
Dude.