Friday, September 12, 2014

Long time no see, blog...

It's been crazy long since I wrote on here. I've been very busy lately. But I was inspired to approach my blog completely differently. I have generally written about my music, but I've come to the realization that the internet is way too inundated with "guys with guitars" talking about their music.

Which led me to a curiosity: Is our culture's lack of true listening audiences due to some sort of mental numbness that our way of life imposes through saturated media and faster and faster technology, or has the ease of use and access of the internet and modern technology created a murky sea of "musicians" and pseudo-creatives that is just too bothersome to wade through in the search for new music or entertainment?

Long question. But I've noticed a marked decline in people who actually pay attention to things like music and art happening organically right in front of their faces. At many of my recent shows, people have been very supportive when I've played some song that resonated with them. But often the next move they make is not to settle in and listen, but to think of some song they can request. Then I get the inevitable Bob Dylan and Dave Matthews requests. And no, I won't play that song. Stop asking me.

But the irritating part is that I've spent the last couple decades writing hundreds of songs, recording and producing original albums, and traveling to promote and perform for people, and that's what I'm interested in...not being a living jukebox. 

Granted, YouTube and soundcloud and all the musical web venues are full of covers that are well performed and that's cool (I've done them, too), but what happened to being open to original art? Why is it so hard for the masses to just listen to something that hasn't happened before? Why does everyone and their effing brother want so badly to hear stuff they know all the words to?

Ranting? Yeah, maybe. But it seems to me (after touring the US extensively and playing for crowds from all walks of life) that we've created a society that is so fast paced and flooded with media in all forms that it's just too much to ask for people to stop...breathe...and pay attention to something new for a minute. It's like herds of terrified cattle clinging to the familiarity of what they've always known, shielding themselves from even the possibility of new pastures.

Now, I'm not saying everyone would like my music. Not everyone likes anything. But it's so funny to me when I'm in a club or bar or whatever and the response from people is almost tangible and predictable based on their overt focus. 

Example: last night at my show there were two guys that were friends and were very similar in appearance, manner, and musical appreciation (I heard them discussing it). However, the attention they seemed capable of paying to the show differed immensely. The one who seemed more interested in getting drunk and flirting came up and started asking if I knew any Dave Matthews or Goo Goo Dolls (both of which I like, but I don't know a whole song of either). The one who stopped and really listened to the music ended up buying a CD from me and expressing how much he liked the music. All it took for him to like it was actually listening to it. 

So it's frustrating for indie musicians. And probably artists in general. We want to create and exhibit. We hope you like our creations, but we aren't necessarily doing it for you, we also do it for us...for our catharsis or excitement or passion. At the very least it doesn't seem too much to ask for people to take a minute and truly assess whether or not they like the art. Slow down. Put down your phone. Realize that what's happening is not just someone goofing around on an instrument and spouting blah blah blah. We've spent time and effort and emotion creating the show you're seeing. We do it for us and we hope you appreciate it. If not, that's okay, too, but I double dog dare you to give it a try.

Don't be afraid of original art. Don't be afraid to feel it and spend a minute with it. It's the originality and subtlety that make it powerful. 

Sunday, June 23, 2013

Summer west coast shows

The new album is done! So here are some upcoming show dates for the west coast:

Modesto Unplugged Music Festival - Modesto, CA/June 28 @ 7:15pm

House concert @ Luna and Larry's - Eugene, OR/June 29 @ 6:30pm

House concert - Tacoma, WA/June 30 @ 6pm

Eugenio's w/special guest Chris Lee - Portland, OR/July 1 @ 8:30pm

Rich and Carol's house concert - Carmel, CA/July 5 @ 6pm

Gather Wine Bar - Arroyo Grande, CA/July 6 @ 7pm

Sculpterra Winery "Songwriters at Play" - Paso Robles, CA/July 7 @ 2pm

Linnaea's - San Luis Obispo, CA/July 7 @ 7:30pm

Come out if you can make it, and tell your friends! Follow my music on twitter and "like" my band page on Facebook. Thanks y'all!

RDO

Saturday, December 8, 2012

The cafe at night

Chilling in Cafe Bocado sipping Pinot noir. Bout to play some tunes. Progress on the new record is going well. Tracked a bunch of guitars and synths, looking at a spring release for the finished CD.

I think I might try posting segments of my novel again. I tried it before, but I dropped the ball and stopped posting things. I think I'll do a sort of intermittent blog post with sections posted and then taken down after a period of time. They won't be huge segments, but just enough to move along in the story without posting long and involved sections.

Stay tuned. B-sides for free coming up as well. Free music is good, right?

Much love
RDO

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Look out behind you, it's Halloween

So I went to see a scary movie in the theaters this week. I figure, with the horrendous jargon that is the current scary movie, at the very least I'll get the big sound and screen. But it does seem today's films attempt to skate by on violence and hype.

Right now I'm sitting in my house watching old Milton Berle stuff for class, and it's great! No blood, no sex, no cheap scares, but still substantial. What's wrong with thinking about what people are saying or doing? I don't know...I'm rambling. But I spent more time last night looking for something on Netflix that isn't crap than I did watching something. Okay...done.

Today I spent time recording percussion tracks for the new album. I'm working with unorthodox methods this time around, so I played pretty much everything I could find that made a cool sound. A couch, water bottles, table corners, whatever.

Got a few new microphones and managed to get some good acoustic guitar sounds. Should be a fun album.

Not much interesting to say right now. Hopefully something really awesome happens tomorrow I can talk about. I'm going to squish a wasp nest in the rafters. So that will be fun...but something else more exciting will happen also, I hope.

Hmmm...

Saturday, September 29, 2012

Is this thing on...?

Wow. Been awhile since I hit up the blogspot. The auto correct on my phone just wanted to turn "blogspot" into "blitzing", but that's not what I meant at all. Silly phone.

So I'm sitting in Cafe Bocado right before my show, anxiously awaiting my frenched chicken breast with gorgonzola polenta, an thought I should communicate.

As of tonight, recording of the new album will officially be underway. I have a bunch of new, fun toys that I can't wait to mess with, and lots of cool ideas for the new tracks. Well, I think they're cool.

So, if anyone is reading this and hasn't yet checked out my Facebook stuff, please do. There's a band page and also a "Fans of RDO" page that are cool ways to connect and also good ways for me to get the word out about shows and stuff.

I'll be playing shows in Pinetop, AZ for the month of October and a show in Phoenix, so check those out if you're around. Stay tuned for album info:)

Much love

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

The up and coming White Mountains

If you had asked me, even 2 years ago, what might be going on in the White Mountains of Arizona, I would most likely laugh a little bit, maybe roll my eyes, and say, "Nothing". But in recent months it seems there has been an influx of businesses, people, and energies that are changing my mind. We're starting to see restaurants and bars that support live music AND have good food. There are folks starting festivals and events that combine community, the arts, commerce, and goofy fun times.

It's good to see. When I lived in New York, this type of thing happened everywhere, all the time. When I lived in California, it happened all the time. Hell, when I lived in Tennessee it pretty much happened all the time.

I guess my point is that the mountains of AZ are coming up. Look for us in your world. We're comin' to gitcha:)

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Lovely Wednesday

The bulk of today was spent insulating and drywalling the small cabin I'm building. It was the most strenuous physical labor I've undertaken in a cool minute. I was on my back, in the loft, holding sheets in place with my toes and one hand while the other hand was loading screws and drilling. Nutty.

But it looks like there will be a good turn out for my show this weekend at Torreon in Show Low. I'll be playing at the clubhouse for about 4 hours, so that should be fun.

Much love to all. I hope your summers are shaping up smoothly. Peace:)

-RDO