One Last Mike Seeger Thing...

Well, I can't guarantee that, but the Smithsonian Folkways just posted a clip of Mike Seeger talking about his childhood and his early musical training (Charlie Byrd, following Earl Scruggs around). I love the way Seeger says that his parents would get them to hurry up to get ready for bed by "Get Along Home, Cindy" because if they didn't get to bed quickly, the music would stop. I do that with reading with Little Boy Blue with sporadic success -- I should totally try music instead. More comments on Seeger from Folkways here.

Video: "We R Super Heroes" - Robbert Bobbert and the Bubble Machine

I have two words for this, the video for "We R Super Heroes," from Robert Schneider's debut Robbert Bobbert and the Bubble Machine album. TOTALLY. AWESOME. No, scratch that -- it challenged "totally awesome" to a 100-yard dash and crossed the finish line before "totally awesome" got out of the blocks. Robbert Bobbert and the Bubble Machine - "We R Super Heroes" [Spinner]

Video: "The Land of I Don't Know" - Readeez

I really dig this new Readee from the, er, Readeez people. Or person. Anyway, it's a mellow tune plucked out of the '70s with a little bit of the Beatles thrown in for good measure and, taken what appears to be out of context, some cryptic lyrics. Still, as a guide for life, you could do worse than "Welcome / Relax / Enjoy the show." Readeez - "The Land of I Don't Know"

Video: "Superteen" (Live @ Kidzapalooza) - Care Bears on Fire

You know what I like about this video of the teenaged trio Care Bears on Fire from Lollapalooza's Kidzapalooza stage? The fact that the audience is a group of roughly-five-feet tall tweens and teens rather than a group of roughly-six-feet-tall adults and therefore the videographer has a clear view of the stage as opposed to a lot of the other stuff I've posted here. Oh, and the song rocks quite a bit, too. Care Bears on Fire - "Superteen" (Live from Lollapalooza 2009's Kidzapalooza stage)

Mike Seeger: Further Thoughts

This weekend I wrote a few words in memory of Mike Seeger, who died on Friday at the age of 75. I wrote it -- quickly, probably too quickly -- from the perspective of a listener, not a musician, with an attempt to place him in the broad context on children's music. Elizabeth Mitchell took issue with my description of his influence on children's music:
"I have to disagree with you though about his contribution to children's music. For me, personally, his work is enormously significant. The two collections that he made along with his family are definitive and essential. They bring Ruth Crawford Seeger's [his mother's] exquisite arrangements to life in extraordinary ways."
And what I've noticed since then is that the strongest, most moving words from folks in the wake of his passing have come from musicians. Witness Bob Dylan's comments -- written in 2004:
"Sometimes you know things have to change... Somebody holds the mirror up, unlocks the door, and your head has to go into a different place. Mike Seeger had that effect on me. He played on all the various planes, the full index of the old-time styles, [and] he played these songs as good as it was possible to play them. What I had to work at, Mike already had in his genes."
And now Cathy Fink & Marcy Marxer have weighed in with their own thoughts:
"In the past ten or so years, our casual friendship through folk festivals and jam sessions became a deeper one. Longer visits, longer talks, more music. Mike introduced Marcy to the cello banjo of the 1910’s and it was a life-changer. He enjoyed hearing her take the old instrument to new places that honor tradition and stretch it as far as it will go. He gave credibility to our Old Time Banjo Festival with brilliant performances, all the while, listening to and appreciating every note and song played by the other musicians."
What's clear is that while casual fans might have appreciated him, it's the musicians who revered him the most, regardless of whether they play for 2-year-olds or 82-year-olds (or occasionally both simultaneously). Once again, my condolences to his family and wide circle of friends... Mike Seeger, Cathy Fink, Marcy Marxer & Adam Hurt - "Aint Gonna Work Tomorrow" [YouTube]

Video: "Nature" (Live @ Kidzapalooza) - Band of Horses

I know, I already posted one Band of Horses live video from the Kidzapalooza stage from this Saturday's Lollapalooza. But this might be my favorite song from the video uploaded thus far. Not only that, but the band says that this song, "Nature," will be on Yo Gabba Gabba!'s upcoming Season 3. Not sure humidity in a Chicago summer is awesome, but this song might be. Band of Horses - "Nature" (Live at Lollapalooza 2009's Kidzapalooza stage)