Desert Elysium

Thursday, June 30, 2005

The Forcast Calls for Smoke

I can't keep track of the number of wildfires burning in Arizona. The Cave Creek fire is about one hour north of my home and has burned around 150,00 acres so far. On the way to work in the morning I can see the smoke from that fire spreading from due north to the east. Another fire broke out last night about 30 minutes drive to the south. It seemed to be fully contained last night but I haven't checked the news yet today. The weather forecast last night didn't call for the normal conditions. Typically you'll see windy, warm, or something like that for the overnight conditions. Last night the description was actually listed as Smokey. I stepped outside and thought I'd stumbled into a large outdoor barbeque.

Back Among the Living

Today was my first day without a blinding headache in eight days. I saw a chiropractor yesterday afternoon and he did quite a lot of work on my neck and jaw. Seems I tilted my brain pan a bit to the left and my neck went on strike because of it. I went three days with no music; there was no sound I could stand. That may have been the worst of it. It’s nice to go out in the daylight again, not to mention look at the computer screen without passing out. In the Arms of Love never sounded better.

Tuesday, June 21, 2005

Untitled Solo

This song may hold the record for the shortest time required for addiction. It comes to me from out of nowhere during the day and I’m able to replay it in my mind. I know that the final version on the CD will be great but I really love this solo piece. I’ve hijacked my daughter’s mp3 player, as she’s away at camp this week, and I listen to the song on repeat during my morning break while walking outside. If this song is any indication, I think we will soon have another “best yet” CD on our hands. Is it 2006 yet?

Friday, June 17, 2005

The Rest of the Story

Well, the word is out. OL's joke about bribing me to write my review of the Tucson show lets me share the rest. In addition to seeing a great show last Thursday and finally meeting Ottmar, I was also witness to what an exceptionally fine person he is.

When tickets went on sale for the show in Phoenix, I purchased two. Tradition holds that my oldest daughter and I attend the show together. Shortly after the Phoenix show was announced, the Tucson show was scheduled. How could I resist? I was able to purchase two more tickets for that show and again, planned to go with my daughter. Then things got interesting. My son is nine and has been listening to OL to help him focus and at night to help him slow down. He decided that he’s like to see the concert. Shortly after, my wife decided that she wanted to go as well.

Meanwhile, OL and I had discussed how my son had been listening to his music, the results on his behavior, and how he would attend the show with me. Ottmar mentioned how he was looking forward to meeting my son. When we meet after the show on Thursday, he mentioned meeting my son and I again on Sunday. I told him that I still wasn’t sure who was going with me as my wife wanted to go as well.

On Friday morning, I checked my e-mail and found a note from Ottmar. He had a photo pass and an extra ticket waiting for me at the Phoenix venue so my son and my wife could attend.

It may seem like a little thing, but I’m still blown away. My son saw his first concert and had a great time and my wife saw her first OL show.

I wasn’t sure what would meeting Ottmar would be like. I know him from his diary, from the personal e-mails I try to keep to a minimum, and the music he shares with all of us. Who is he really? I can’t say that I know all about him but, after a nice conversation face to face, I couldn’t be more impressed. I look forward to our next meeting.

Tuesday, June 14, 2005

Phoenix show photos

More pictures here

Sunday, June 12, 2005

Tucson show photos

Come and get 'em, here

Friday, June 10, 2005

Rialto Theater Tucson Arizona June 9, 2005

The Rialto Theater is a restoration work in progress. It may have been a grand concert hall in its day but today, it’s a little tired. Even with the house lights on, it’s dark inside. A huge reddish-orange curtain hung at the back of the stage. OL’s new set up is very minimal and the colors used are very vivid. See his Flicker page for some pictures of the banners being used. Tired as the old Rialto may be, she gave us a fine evening.

When we arrived, after purchasing some shirts and another copy of La Semana, we made our way to our seats. Ron Wagner’s set up looked as it normally does with the addition of a rather stylized, rectangular box set to one side. Hmmm, what could that be? The magnificent Lakland basses were set on stage, along with the near legendary Devoe Negra guitar and the Stratocaster copy. New Luna Negra member Brandon Draper had an amazing assortment of percussion goodies. There were a few of the “Tupperware” drum pads in addition to the cajon and other traditional drums. As we watched some of the final set up, my daughter noticed a breeze on stage was blowing Ron’s chimes. Ron was busy trying to close a vent that was directing the air conditioning across the stage to cure that problem.

For this tour, the band is wearing black. The idea is to draw attention to the faces and hand as they play. Four figures in dark clothes drifted in from back stage, settling in at their places. The new intro piece is not a buleria but it’s awful damn good. The guitar flows back and forth, some of the sections are familiar but the entire piece is very fresh. I could already feel the sense or relaxation as I focused on the sound.

After the intro, the songs flow on. The first half of the show flew by. I was trying my best to enjoy the show and get as many pictures as I could. During one percussion take over, Brandon started to really dig in and Ron got up from his normal cross legged position and sat on that rectangular box I mentioned. We were then treated to Ron and Brandon each playing cajon in unison for a few minutes. It was fun watching Ottmar and Jon as they watched these percussion masters at work. When he was really pleased, OL would smile and stick out his tongue. The drum duet before intermission was spectacular. I really hope to see Brandon on tour again. I mean, after this Sunday’s show of course.

We all remember Adam’s love of the kora intro done on last year’s version of Snakecharmer. Not to be out done, Brandon has put a new twist on this piece. Returning from intermission, sound starts to echo from the back of the room. There is only one instrument that sounds like this, a didgeridoo. Brandon walked across the main floor in front of the stage as he played, then back up the stairs and sat down never missing a beat. I hope that a board recording of this newest Snakecharmer makes its way to the Listening Lounge soon.

Not long after, a wonderful buleria intro brought in Duende del Amor. OL also treated us to Querencia, a song that I cannot get enough of. Mixed in during the night were two new pieces for the upcoming release. They were played like they were old standards and I can’t wait to hear the recorded versions. At the end of the show, as the last song of the standard set ended and the band introductions were made, my daughter leaned over and asked what the encore song would be. “Ballad for Santana”, I replied. She shook her head in disagreement. A few moments later, she gave me a disgusted look, as my guess was right.

There is much more to this night than I have written so far. Some things are still floating around in my head and I’ll share them as soon as I am able.

MC + OL


MC + OL
Originally uploaded by Matt Callahan.
More pics to come

Wednesday, June 08, 2005

Are we there yet? Are we there yet?

I'll be leaving for the Tucson in 24 hours. It’s a nice 90-mile trip from my house, one of my favorite drives in Arizona. There's a photo pass waiting for me at the venue so we're sure to have pictures. All I've got to do is make it through the next day.

I’m really looking forward to the show. From the website, the venue looks very nice. We'll be there early to get some interior shots. Look for a full report by Saturday. I'll try to get the pictures posted on Friday morning.

Saturday, June 04, 2005

Laugh out loud

Last night, I was laying in bed listening to the 10th anniversary edition of OL's Nouveau Flamenco. As the rest of the house was asleep, I was using headphones. During "Passing Storm" I heard the detail of the squeaking chair and started to laugh uncontrollably. For some reason, the fact that this sound made it onto the recording and the mental picture of Ottmar sitting in the chair, moving to the music was hilarious.

I have no explanation or excuse. Try it yourself and see what the results are. Headphones are a must and you really need to listen for the squeak. Just sitting here writing this, I'm laughing again.