http://www.npr.org/2016/01/31/464613...rn-day-parable
Interview with him re: the album.
http://www.npr.org/2016/01/31/464613...rn-day-parable
Interview with him re: the album.
The first half of the album i really like. The second half I'm still digesting but I do think this is one of Saul's better records.
This album will be in rotation. I really like "All Coltrane Solos At Once." I better dig in to the lyrics here. Lots of (messages/information) (filtered through/contained in) Saul's artistic creation. Truth is uncompromising. I watched an interview with Saul where he talked about style and substance. What Saul does is use style to package the truths he wants to tell. He compared this to commercial artists who use style to package what they think people want to hear. He talked about striking a balance between style and substance. Without an interesting style, not many people will want to hear your message. So he basically uses style as a tool to propagate his messages.
I feel like I want to link in to his network as many of us have linked in to Trent's. What I mean is, we have explored many of Trent's interests, inspirations and ideologies/beliefs. I want to do this with Saul. I'm especially interested in the books he has read.
He also worked with Kanye West during the making of 808s and Heartbreaks. The genius of Kanye is that he recognizes excellence and he tries to absorb it into his creative arsenal in order to better himself as an artist.
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listening on vinyl right now and it's quite good. wish it came with a download code or an amazon auto-rip, but oh well.
anyway, in the liner notes, it specifically credits that line with being from the ATDI song as a lyrical sample. so it was definitely intentionally used from "invalid litter dept." (which was the first ATDI song i ever heard and is still my favorite).
I love the line in Burundi "Treaties don't negate the fact you're dealing stolen property"...
Anyone else participate in Saul's recent AMA? (AMAs are the only time I'm ever on reddit personally)
He answered my question which was "Why leave THESE MTHRFCKRS off MartyrLoserKing?" His cryptic response = "it belongs to the future"
Making that answer even more cryptic, he said earlier in the AMA that THESE MTHRFCKRS is the song he's most proud of. Very interesting.
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Handwritten lyrics for MartyrLoserKing are now available to download:
http://saulwilliams.com/wp-content/u...ritten-web.pdf
http://www.npr.org/sections/micropho...ampaign=buffer
Part 2 of MLK next year with the graphic novel which is being made right now. Can't wait.
I'm really loving every video for this. This project seems like his most cohesive, by far. It's just great. I cannot wait to get more videos, tour dates, whatever it is the guy throws at us. The whole MLK project seems like something he's put a lot into and is as passionate about it as anyone is.
So good, even Saul himself liked it!
I saw Saul last night.
Jesus Christ, one of the best shows I've ever seen.
Don't miss him live.
My highlight was him jumping into the crowd and singing Burundi with me.
Yep.
"Swoosh! I'm a candle!" of course.
Image here, as I can't shrink it down to be anything less than massive on here, I'm the idiot on the far left
Fucking amazing album. So full of humanity and passion. I had to buy it, on a COMPACT DISC no less. A rarity now, even for me.
I'm getting pretty hopeful that we'll get a video for every song, at the rate he's going. Loving all of this stuff. This feels like everything he was going for on Niggy Tardust taken to another level and realized in a really powerful way. One of the more exciting projects going on at the moment that's on my radar, for sure.
When his rings appeared, I was like "NIGGYTARDUST!!!!1!1"
Just bought tickets to No One Ever Does live in St. Paul. Looks like it's Saul singing to the Mivos string quartet. One night only, should be interesting.
http://www.liquidmusicseries.org/sau...one-ever-does/
This got talked about in some Salon interview he did where he mentioned a lot more about the whole MLK storyline and comic book he's working on. So glad to see that so far he's still got the ball rolling for this project. I think it's his most interesting work so far by far.
Remix album coming July 15th:
http://www.thefourohfive.com/music/a...emix-album-146
Finally getting an official release of "These Mthrfckrs"!!
Anyone know how to find These Mthrfckrs outside of Apple Music/iTunes? Can't find anything on the label's site or Saul's site or Amazon, either.
This track is definitely NOT The Noise Came from Here. It seems to be the self-titled track MartyrLoserKing, cut from the final album. It doesn't appear on the remix album, either.
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