“We Can’t Let Bygones Be Bygones, Anymore!”

The following correspondence originally took place upon my Facebook wall…

RaynBygones – Stephen Marley*:

(*update: original link, which was located here, no longer works, and has been replaced)

“We can’t let bygones be bygones anymore
For this time we naah laugh it off

Tell we when you’re ready and we’ll come settle the score
But this time we naah laugh at all.” – Stephen Marley

Sara: I love this song!

Rayn: Indeed! I thought about how we used to listen to it together off of your “Free Like We Want 2 B” CD when I played and posted it. 🙂

Enjoying a Front Row Spot to See Fiona Apple Perform Live at Virgin Megastore in Union Square, NYC

I originally posted the following video and statement onto my Facebook wall…

After You’ve Gone (Cover) – Fiona Apple – Live in NYC (2005):

A special Fiona Apple performance, awarded to the first couple of hundred fans to pre-order her third album, “Extraordinary Machine,” from the Virgin Megastore in Union Square! Check out my sister and I enjoying our front row spots, starting at 1m 45 s into the video! 🙂

Two Rotten Attendees Fail to Spoil Fiona Apple’s Oregon Concert

The following correspondence originally took place upon my Facebook wall…

Fiona Apple performs her music for an audience in Portland, Oregon

Fiona Apple performs her music for an audience in Portland, Oregon

Rebekah P.: Did u hear about another jerkwad hecklin our girl? She should keep a bag of apples on stage 4 these fools!

Sara: when was this?

Rayn: Fiona Apple Boots Heckler from Show:
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/fiona-apple-boots-heckler-from-show-20131004

Sara: Damn! And those are her fans? “What a pair of assholes! They deserve each other!”

Rayn: A real fan wouldn’t selfishly, disrespectfully interrupt Fiona Apple in the middle of her performance in order to self-importantly pepper her with irrelevant, overly presumptuous personal attacks.

Con$umeri$m

As I scrolled through my Facebook news feed, I discovered the following captioned photo here, being shared by the page, “Ms. Lauryn Hill,” and originally posted it to my own wall, along with commentary…

Consumerism is a track coming out on the eve of Ms. Hill’s release. She wanted to get this music out while she was incarcerated, as it is a product of the space she was in while she was going through some of the challenges she has been faced with recently.
Available now on iTunes: http://bit.ly/MLH_C
“Consumerism is part of some material I was trying to finish before I had to come in. We did our best to eek out a mix via verbal and emailed direction, thanks to the crew of surrogate ears on the other side. Letters From Exile is material written from a certain space, in a certain place. I felt the need to discuss the underlying socio-political, cultural paradigm as I saw it. I haven’t been able to watch the news too much recently, so I’m not hip on everything going on. But inspiration of this sort is a kind of news in and of itself, and often times contains an urgency that precedes what happens. I couldn’t imagine it not being relevant. Messages like these I imagine find their audience, or their audience finds them, like water seeking it’s level.”
– Ms. Lauryn Hill

My Commentary: New song from Ms. Hill!

Music, Then and Now…

As I scrolled through my Facebook news feed, I discovered the following artwork here, being shared by an acquaintance, and originally posted it to the wall of family, along with commentary…

“Run the World (Girls) – 6 writers, 4 producers
Bohemian Rhapsody – 1 writer, 1 producer”

My Commentary: Ha ha!