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whiteshipnightjar · 7 months ago
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Happy 20th anniversary to Joanna Newsom's stunning and inimitable debut studio album The Milk-Eyed Mender!!!
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inkblotdemon · 10 months ago
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The Milk-Eyed Mender by Joanna Newsom (March 23, 2004)
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your-disobedient-servant · 4 years ago
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Aaron Burr and his umbrella misfortunes
Home at 4. Caught in the rain, having yesterday left my umbrella at Brentford—no doubt lost. Dinner, B. and K. Read out the review of the "Life of Washington" by Marshall and Ramsay. The review is full as stupid, and as illy written, as either of the books.
- December 6, 1808 
Loses umbrella for the first time. (Bonus throwing shade on Life of Washington and its review.)
Rose at ten. Such is the mode in London. Sor. at 1. Going up Haymarket, met Madame O., and walked with her half an hour. Went to the stage-house in Piccadilly to inquire for my umbrella, but with little hope. It was there, brought by the coachman; 1 shilling 6 pence. How very honest people are here, and yet I am cheated most impudently every hour!
- December 7, 1808
Finds the umbrella, has to pay to get it back.
Rose at 6. Set off at 7. I sleep very soundly in these stage coaches. By sleeping, however, forgot to ask for my umbrella, which I had left at Stanmore.
-  December 14, 1808 
When he seemingly forgets it again.
Stayed to dinner. Out at 10; raining, took K.'s umbrella, having lost my own. Koe overtook me, having run all that way in the rain; sent by Bentham to bring me back to sleep, he not suspecting that I was going off. Apologized.
- February 8, 1808
And again.
As I was writing the concluding line of the preceding page last evening (about 1 o'clock) an ill-looking fellow opened my door without knocking, and muttering in German something which I did not comprehend, bid me put out my candle. Being in no very placid humor at the moment, as you see, I cursed him and sent him to hell in French and English. He advanced and was going to seize the candle. My umbrella, which had a dirk in the handle, being near me, I seized it, drew the dirk, and drove him out of the room. Some minutes after I heard the steps of a number of men and looking out at my windows saw it was a corporal's guard. It then occurred to me that this Erfurt, being a garrison town with a French governor (de Vismes), there might probably enough be an order for extinguishing lights at a certain hour, and I had no doubt but the gentlemen I had just seen in the street were coming to invite me to take a walk with them. So I bundled up my papers and put them in my pocket to be ready for a lodging in the guard house. It was only the relief of the centinels' going round and who the impertinent extinguisher was I have not learnt.
- January 9, 1810
So much to unpack here I don’t know where to even start. I don’t know if my favourite thing is
that there was a stranger barging into his room insisting he puts out the candle,
that he crankily attacked him with a knife,
that the knife was hidden inside the handle of his umbrella,
that he suddenly remembered there was a law forbidding light after a certain hour
and was afraid the guards passing by might be coming for him
...or that he had a rare stroke of luck and nothing happened
Sor. 11 to the umbrella-mender; nothing done.
- April 20, 1810
I had no paraplui² and was resolved not to take coach if one had offered. Got home wet to the skin, from head to foot. Jul. made me a good fire, for my chimney was reformed a little. Changed clothes. Caf. blanc, and am quite refreshed.
2 For farafluit. Umbrella.
- October 18, 1810
Deliberating on the state of my finances, found that this sans sous state was not only inconvenient, but dangerous; for instance, this morning I hit a glass window with my umbrella, and had nearly forced it through one of three large panes. In such a case you have only to pay, and there's an end of it; but had I broken the pane and not been able to pay for it, I must infallibly have been taken before a commissionaire de police to abide his judgment.
- December 10, 1810
Burr what were you doing
Thence to Vanderlyn's to get more newspapers. While there it set in to rain; had no umbrella, and got wet.
- December 12, 1811
A brilliant morning. Sun shining bright for this hemisphere. Went out without my umbrella. Before I got one hundred yards it began to rain. Went back for the umbrella.
- February 13, 1811
At least you went back for it this time I guess?
Very grave and philosophical, and full of good resolutions. Have lost my umbrella! But it is better to begin in the usual form.
- February 18, 1811
Had breakfast at 6. Was sitting in the parlor below reading a newspaper. Received a smart click on the head. It was Madame. "Mais vous etes la tout tranquille. Vous laissez tous vos hardes pele mele. Voila votre paraplui. Vous ne pensez a rien. Vous etes come un enfant. Le diligence va partir et vous ne faites rien"².
2 For "Mais vous êtes là tout tranquille. Vous laissez toutes vos hardes pêle-mêle. Voilà votre parapluie. Vous ne pensez à rien. Vous êtes comme un enfant. Le diligence va partir et vous ne faites rien." "But you are quite at your ease there. You leave all your clothes lying pell mell. There is your umbrella. You don'tthink of anything. You are like a child. The diligence is going to leave you and you are doing nothing."  
- May 18, 1811
After the fireworks were done, Mr. L. proposed that he and I should walk along the river and about the palace, to see the various illuminations. F. recommended this; we saw her in the carriage, and she went off; we were to take our chance for a hack. Mr. L., not being well acquainted with the ground, and the confusion produced by the variety of light, led us astray, and when we reached the river found ourselves 1/2 mile above the bridge. It now began to rain hard; we had no surtouts or umbrellas. When we reached the bridge, there was nothing to be seen which we had not before seen from a better point of view. We, therefore, took shelter in the first house we could get in ; but the crowd was so immense that even this was difficult. At length we had room to stand up under cover. Mr. L. then went out to hunt a carriage. All were engaged. He went in another direction, and, after an hour, returned without success. He was not to be discouraged. Out he went again. A guinea was asked for a seat to town, about six or seven miles; and then you must be crammed in with six or eight drenched people. At 1/2 p. 1 he returned with a carriage; at what price I know not, for he would not let me interfere.
- June 23, 1811
I should say this was the same day as, or shall I say directly after the “got brain freeze and thought he was dying” episode. Burr just can’t catch a damn break.
The chevalier led me au P. R., after strolling an hour, in a caffe into a cellar, which I will describe as well as I can. We took ice-creams. There was music and a ventriloquist. We agreed to neglect Madame F. At 1/2 p. 10 I got home. [...] Mem.: Left my new umbrella at that confounded ventriloquist's and am sure shall never see it again.
- June 30, 1811
My umbrella is lost; lost 32 francs. Paid for our ice-creams 3 francs.
- July 1, 1811
To near Luxembourg 5 to get an umbrella which some one, unknown, left in my room a fortnight ago, and which has, therefore, become my property by prescription. Paid for mending it, 3 francs.
- July 11, 1811
Score! Gains an umbrella instead of losing it for once.
The morning appearing fine, went out without my umbrella and got well wetted. It is against my conscience, you know, to hire a hack.
- January 29, 1812
Set out for Lincoln's Inn Fields, but hard rain coming on, and having taken no umbrella, the morning being fine, turned about and stopped a few minutes at Godwin's. Continued in all the rain; by musing, lost my way and got wet to the skin. Home at 4. Changed and made a great fire.
- January 30, 1812
Burr. Burr.
And here is where the fun begins:
Got home at 4, and discovered that I had lost my umbrella; a most serious misfortune, and little hope of recovering it, as I have no recollection where I stopped. It is impossible for me to buy one or to do without one.
- February 18, 1812
Slept near seven hours last night, and did not rise till 8. My umbrella hung heavy at my heart. Went to hunt for it. Walked back on the track I came from J. H.'s yesterday, and called at the places I had been; but no umbrella. It is finally lost, and I must submit to the inconvenience of getting wet and of spoiling my clothes. 
- February 19, 1812
Then home, following again the track of my poor lost umbrella, but to no purpose. 
- February 20, 1812
I had intended to have breakfasted at J. B.'s, for the purpose of taking the retorts early to friend Allen; but in the first place I slept till 9, and in the next it rained in torrents and you know my umbrella is on a voyage. [...] The rain setting in again, bought me the cheapest umbrella I could find that was large enough. Cost 10 shillings and 6 pence.
- March 2, 1812
THE END.
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youngsamberg · 7 years ago
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I've listened Divers, but I haven't really get into the other albums, any recommendations?
I mean obv you should listen to her other 3 albums, but I would suggest you go in this order: Have One On Me, Ys, Milk-Eyed Mender. I say that order because that's the order I went in bc her music can be difficult to get into since it's so different so that order will gradually get more and more unique so once you feel comfortable with HOOM then you'll be ready for Ys and once you feel comfortable with Ys you'll be ready for MEM. (At least, that's what happened in my experience. If you want you can just go for Ys first tho bc that's my favorite album of hers.) Pls come back and tell me your opinions!!!!
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Joanna Newsom’s debut studio album The Milk-Eyed Mender released on March 23, 2004
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Joanna Newsom live on Zeldzaam Dwars, VPRO Radio, March 2, 2005
I’ve recoiled from associations with childhood that a lot of reviewers have made and interviewers have made, but one reason is that they tend towards this version of childhood that is innocent and naive. I do feel a connection with that part, with childhood, in a in a kind of deeper sense. And I feel a deep connection with that way of thinking, and also the capacity to look things straight on without any taboo, or without any fear. The capacity to look at death like that. And I would even take it further to say I feel a connection to the part of childhood that makes us morbidly curious — you know, the way children wanna see, you know, dead things. They wanna see, you know, like the road kill, the animals that get hit by a car. You know, drive by it and they crane their necks to look. And the way that, you know, children sometimes sit up in the middle of the night and allow themselves to think about frightening things, even if they know it will frighten them. It is this this boundless receptiveness to every aspect of the world. The ability to feel sadness without being blunted, the ability to feel sadness about all the terrible things without having accumulated a thick skin and a callousedness that makes us not be able to feel the full weight of sadness anymore. I feel a connection to those things. And I do feel a connection to the way of, sort of, free associating, as well. I think that’s all true. I think it starts when we’re born. I think that the world is not conducive to that way of thinking. And I do think probably doing, not just creative writing, but also just playing and writing music for years is almost like, not to be gross, but it’s almost like keeping a wound open, like, pulling the scab off over and over again. If it’s an open place, if it’s a fissure between, like, the world and me, like, it’s almost like doing these types of work all my life, I feel like it’s keeping that place open.
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whiteshipnightjar · 3 years ago
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Cover details of Joanna Newsom’s debut studio album The Milk-Eyed Mender, 2004 Artwork (design and embroidery) by Emily Prince, photography by Alissa Anderson
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whiteshipnightjar · 4 years ago
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DOESN'T IT TAKE A LOT OF CONCENTRATION TO SING AND PLAY AT THE SAME TIME? Some of my pieces are more difficult to play for me than others. And so, certain ones - such as "Swansea" - that song was really hard for me to learn how to sing over, 'cause of the rhythmic - the downbeat keeps shifting around and it's rhythmically very strange. Certain songs are much more straight-forward rhythmically and it's easy to layer the vocals over. But I try to, when I write lyrics, I try to think of them in a musical sense so that singing them is almost like just layering another contrapuntal line of music over the others, and hopefully it can feel as organic and natural as possible so I don't really have to think too much, I can just kind of do it. And I've gotten more accustomed to doing it over time, it's not as difficult anymore. WHAT DOES "THE MILK-EYED MENDER" MEAN? Well it's a reference to, you know, to mend something, is to fix or repair cloth with a needle and thread; you mend a hole in fabric, that kind of thing. So, the Milk-Eyed Mender was an old woman who is going blind and her eyes are the colour of milk from going blind, and she's mending something.
— Joanna Newsom on “The Milk-Eyed Mender” and playing her pieces
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whiteshipnightjar · 6 years ago
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The legend says that under the sleepy stunning sky when you're dreaming seamless dreams of lead the milk-eyed mender awaits you with a tender love to bless your house and its savage heart. So, ask the counselor and ask the king and they'll tell you the same thing: go outside, sail away on a winter's day with fate as malleable as clay, where the signifieds butt heads with the signifiers, where some mornings the sky looks like a road and some dragons are built to have and hold, where some machines are dropped from great heights lovingly and some great bellies ache with many bumblebees. Three little babes are there to welcome you to these ghost towns where the wild blue yonder looms. So, dear one, drive on, let's write our inflammatory writs, kill our dinners with karate and paw at the wild wild night. Remember to not get so attached to a poem that you forget truth that lacks lyricism. Don't let it beat you and one day you'll be able to say you're not blue, you'll be able to say you were blue and unwell. Remember: a thimbles worth of milky moon can touch hearts larger than a thimble, and with the milk-eyed mender you'll meet the kindest hearts beating this side of the blue. Happy milk-eyed mender day!!!!
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whiteshipnightjar · 7 years ago
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Joanna Newsom, Peach, Plum, Pear, live at ICA, 2004
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