AWK in Transit: I Want Kant, Sir...

Rang Andrew on his cell yesterday afternoon on my way to the university; caught he and his AWK bandmates en route from Seattle-Tacoma International to the University of Washington. They're gigging tonight at the Husky Union Building, with Make Make Pretty Make Graves Girls Girls in support... Didn't want to cramp their tour bus vibe with unrelated biz, so I buggered off until later.



Man, I'd love to be at that show! Itching to get out of town... I could catch the Asian Graduate Bible Study Group from 7 to 9, then slink backstage and beg to sing backup on some of the new songs...

Like this one, "What Dire Offence":

v1.

What dire Offence from am'rous Causes springs,
What mighty Contests rise from trivial Things, I sing-
This verse to CARYL, Muse! is due;
This, ev'n Belinda may vouchsafe to view:
Slight is the Subject, but not so the Praise,
If She inspire, and He approve, my Lays!

v2.

Say what strange Motive, Goddess! cou'd compel
A well-bred Lord t'assault a gentle Belle?
Oh say what stranger Cause, yet unexplor'd,
Cou'd make a gentle Belle reject a Lord?

(BRIDGE 1)

In tasks so bold, can little Men engage,
And in soft Bosoms, dwell such mighty Rage?

(CHORUS)

i.

Sol through white Curtains shot a tim'rous Ray,
And ope'd those Eyes that must eclipse the Day:

ii.

Now Lap-dogs give themselves the rouzing Shake,
And sleepless Lovers, just at Twelve, awake!

v3.

Thrice rung the Bell, the Slipper knock'd the Ground,
And the press'd Watch return'd a silver sound,
Belinda still her downy Pillow prest,
Her guardian Sylph prolng'd the balmy rest.

(BRIDGE 2)

'Twas he had summon'd to her silent Bed

The Morning Dream that hover'd o'er... her... Head!

(SOLO and FINALE)

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Oh well, maybe next time. (In Gdansk.)

A link to the HUB is here.

Otherwise, another bucolic afternoon.

Cheers,

Steev

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P.S. Okay, busted. The eagle-hooved amongst you recognized "Offence" as originating from the pen of 18th cent. lit. colossus/breath-deficient death dwarf Alexander Pope... For your continued edification, a biographical extract:

Pope's father, the son of an Anglican vicar, had converted to Catholicism, which caused the family many problems. At that time Catholics suffered from repressive legislation and prejudices - they were not allowed to enter any universities or held public employment. Thus Pope had an uneven education, which was often interrupted. At home, Pope's aunt taught him to read. Latin and Greek he learned from a local priest and later he acquired knowledge of French and Italian poetry. Pope also attended clandestine Catholic schools.

Most of his time Pope spend reading books from his father's library - he "did nothing but write and read," said later his half-sister. While still at school, Pope wrote a play based on speeches from the Iliad. In 1700, when his family moved to Binfield in Windsor Forest, Pope contracted tuberculosis through infected milk. It was probably Pott's disease, a tubercular affection of the spine. He also suffered from asthma and headaches, and his humpback was a constant target for his critics in literary battles - Pope was called a 'hunchbacked toad.' In middle age he was 4ft 6in tall and wore a stiffened canvas bodice to support his spine.

After moving to London, Pope published his first major work, An Essay on Criticism. This discussion was based on neoclassical doctrines and derived standards of taste from the order of nature: "Good nature and good sense must ever join; / To err is human, to forgive divine." Pope associated with anti-Catholic Whig friends, but by 1713 he moved towards the Tories, becoming one of the members of Scriblerus Club. His friends among Tory intellectuals included Jonathan Switft, Gay, Congreve, and Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford. In 1712 Pope published an early version of THE RAPE OF THE LOCK, an elegant satire about the battle between the sexes, and follies of a young woman with her "puffs, powders, patches, Bibles, billet-doux". The work was expanded in 1714. Its first version consisted of two cantos (1712) and the final version five cantos (1714).



(Mr. Pope, in stiffened repose.)

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Comments

Spaulding said…
Hey Tom... I notice that upon "getting busted" citing Pope's work as a new AWK song (it was obviously a joke, yes but!), you've also changed your pen name to Steev... I thought you prefer not to get into the individual careers and "doings" of your bandmates... Steev Mike? Come on. Ugh.
ommyth said…
Not my doing, Mr. Bonding. (Er, Spauldo. Uh, no, I mean, Bhopal!) Damn hackers... Try as I might, I can't... change... c-c-code!

No idea about the S***v thing, but sources indicate *****w did indeed set both "Offense" and "Lock" to music. Ticket holders to both UW/HUB perfs (there was a secret 2AM show as well!) report each was given an extravagant airing. In parallel to TLASILA's embrace of reggaeton, son, and calypso on Noon, so strides Mr. *****s-****r, striking out into realms deathless.

Excelsior!

008
Spaulding said…
Oh the play on the name... I love it. You are a true friend, Mr. Smith. Or is it Mrs. Smith? Or is it Mr. AND Mrs. Smith?

TOM SMITH = BRAD PIT = ANGELINA JOLIE = TOM SMITH = ANDREW WK

P.S. - ARE YOU SUGGESTING I AM LINKED TO THE DISASTER AT BHOPAL?! FOR SHAME!

P.P.S. - I can't find TLASLA stuff anywhere in the goddam Midwest. I'd LIKE to support the music- but I've never ACTUALLY been able to experience any of it...

P.P.P.S - I support *****w *****s-****r through thick and thin. Tell him "we" need "more."
ommyth said…
Fellows, it would be untoward of me to speak for AWK, so I'll allow a few of your queries to pass.

I can tell you this:

Andrew and I met in Ann Arbor in 1996. (The music we made that afternoon was released on a Gods of Tundra CD-R in 2003.) We rekindled our friendship in NYC in 1999. I was very happy for Andrew's "initial" success, and I consider his work up to the present to be rather extraordinary. (I've told him as much.)

He asked me if he could join TLASILA in 2004. I was very flattered, and immediately agreed.

We are of similar minds. We share an artistic aesthetic. It isn't identical, but we have much in common.

Andrew cut his hair. It looks cool. Everybody changes; it should be no big deal. His new songs are VERY impressive. You will love them.

My old high school bud (and TLASILA member, and renowned producer) Don Fleming is helping AWK on his album. It should be killer.

Why is it taking so long? Things take time. TLASILA's new album is over a year in the making. We did one (Wigmaker, released in 2002) that took FIVE years to create. My advice? Be patient.

I'm not AWK, nor am I Steev Mike (which, if I'm not mistaken, was an early alter-ego of Andrew's).

Relax, and enjoy the ride. AWK's an extremely intelligent, thoughtful person. He's mutating, developing. He doesn't want ONE persona. His interests are varied, and he wants fans who appreciate the diversity of art.

That much I feel comfortable sharing. Otherwise, ask the man himself.

Best, and thanks for posting,

Charles Thomas Smith
ommyth said…
007,

Re TLASILA: If you like, I'll be happy to send you a care package of Shave/TSSR/Ohne discs. Just let me know. Sorry about the distribution problems in the Midwest, but a lot of that is out of my hands.

Happy Ramadan,

TS
ommyth said…
Hmmmm. Some numbskull posted a pair of replies as "Andrew WK," thought better of his/her misdeed, and then 86'd the evidence.

In furtherance of our goal of 100% transparency, and as a public service to our fans and supporters, we present the offending messages (with spelling and grammatical errors intact):

1)

Dont listen to him!

Your Feind
Andrew WK

2)

He's not telling the hole truth!

-YF

Shocking...

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Rest in Peace,

TS

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