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Snowblink

Seeking Simple, Human Companionship, A Tragic Tale

Mar 12, 2010

Words by Sean Moeller
Illustration by Johnnie Cluney
Sound engineering by Patrick Stolley

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    Welcome to Daytrotter
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    Thriller unreleased I want to mention that in January of 2009, while I was at a cottage on Lake Erie just north of Toronto, I had a Michael Jackson freakout and was listening a lot, and thought, "I really want to cover all of this." The next day a friend of mine called to see if I wanted to play a MJ tribute night. Yes, of course, yes yes. Then that summer he went . . . All to say that we are Fans, and this is a tribute-offering. When we performed this one we passed around viewfinders with slides from "Thriller" the film. There is this one terribly frightening one of Michael close-up with those yellow cat-eye contact lenses, just baring his teeth and looking fierce. When it is 3D and right in your face like that, it touches deep. You might also notice that this version is a mash-up with the Snowblink song "Rut & Nuzzle."
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    Don't Stop Til You Get … unreleased This is a cut-and-paste of all of my favorite "yes" spots on this song.
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    Human Nature unreleased The videos of him in that g-string gold leotard number? He is a vision. The ending clip is from an interview with Barbara Walters.
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    P.Y.T. unreleased Where did you come from, lady, and ooh won't you take me there RIGHT AWAY?

The songs you're about to listen to are Michael Jackson songs, but they really aren't Michael Jackson songs in the least. They are Snowblink songs, or as close as they can be to the kinds of songs that Daniela Gesundheit, Dan Goldman and Caley Monahon-Ward would write as Snowblink. They bleed and they pulsate. They inflate and deflate the air that's given them. Singer Gesundheit has selected four songs from the late King of Pop's catalog and reimagined them in such an astonishing and insightful way that they are new songs altogether, as if they've been newly conceived and minted as sensitive testimonials to life's greatest emotional tolls - the tolls that constantly haunted the man who wrote them. At least three of them were massive, worldwide hits, but "Thriller" is framed by the music of Snowblink's song "Rut & Nuzzle," offering it a chance to speak completely differently, to take on an altered tonality, as if those werewolves, mad dogs and zombies really were lurching in the dark, out in the woods, poking around, with your scent implanted into their nostrils and they weren't gonna sleep until they found you. But at that point, these beasts might just want to lie down next to you in a warm bed, like any old house dog, a hound just seeking that companionship. It doesn't feel any longer as if there's a bloodthirsty-ness to be feared - a significant threat to any wellbeing or any frightful harm about to grab us and end us. The uncontrollable urges and the night closing in don't feel as dire, just more of what happens when a day turns into its nightly identity, the alter ego. Gesundheit has a magical way of connecting herself with the uncontrollable urges that a body gets stung with frequently and then transferring them into wide-eyed pieces of tenderness, in the form of art that we can feel whisking us away to a galaxy of sleepless dreams and swelling implications that leave you heaving and believing that there's a connection from all of us to the next. She brings us closer to each other on these songs with a voice that blends longing and exultant sunrisings. We're thrust into a mind-frame regarding Jackson that makes everything seem so much more tragic. He saw the world as having such a capacity for love and understanding and yet people who were a part of his world couldn't extend this fully. He tried to express this void over and over again, digging into the thoughts of fear and carnivorous using - the abuse and exploitation of people and fragile emotions. Snowblink's version of "Human Nature," which we were treated to a few times on the Barnstormer tour that wrapped this past October, will make you weep fat tears: for its beauty and for its message, but also for the juxtaposed mash-up of an interview that Barbara Walters conducted with Michael back during the glory days, when his celebrity must have been most damaging and hard to sort out. You hear Michael openly wondering why people call him Jackal instead of Jackson and you hear him bristling, saying, "I have a heart and I feel and I feel bad when you do that to me. It's not nice. Don't do it." He sounds desperate for breathing room, for an escape from all of the madness, all the while he was still making millions of people happy with his music. He himself was suffering immeasurably. Gesundheit nails this feeling and when she sings, "If this town is just an apple, then let me take a bite/If they say why, why/Tell em that it's human nature/Why, why does he do me that way/I like living this way/I like loving this way," it couldn't make it any sadder to know how this man's story ended.

Snowblink Official Site
Snowblink's Debut Daytrotter Session
Snowblink's Second Daytrotter Session

Performed by Daniela Gesundheit: voice, electric guitar, samples; Dan Goldman: bass, pedals, electric/acoustic guitar, voice; Caley Monahon-Ward: violin, mandolin, acoustic guitar; Jesse Bates: Reading Vincent Price; All songs by Michael Jackson

Session Comments

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  1. wow. that's all i can say. tardisgirl Saturday, April 17, 2010 11:09 am
  2. Amazing stuff! I'm so glad I subscribe to this newsletter. :)
    Snowblink, your version of Thriller is absolutely haunting and one of the most beautiful things I've heard in a long time. The melodic depth that you managed to make blossom in MJ's song is rich and colorful, I can't get enough of the frighteningly romantic images it conjures in my mind. So I won't stop 'til I do! All the best.
    Philmography Wednesday, March 17, 2010 4:09 pm
  3. Hi My friend EG sent me this link and I SO enjoyed your MJ pieces. This was really wonderful and awesome. Thanks so much. Very rich and beautiful and I love the Babs Walter piece and his words. "don't do it" . It is like the opposite of Nike's "Just Do It" but is similar in that it is a simple and strong message: don't do it: don't bully. Thanks. Anonymous Tuesday, March 16, 2010 8:44 pm
  4. This session is fantastic! I'm glad we can buy lossless songs now! How about previous sessions? Steve Loftus Monday, March 15, 2010 1:08 pm
  5. hi christina - just click on the DOWNLOAD button. if that doesn't work click on Contact Us below and let us know. MrPaulCaruso Monday, March 15, 2010 11:37 am
  6. ahh someone teach me how to download i dont understand christinakidney Saturday, March 13, 2010 1:35 pm
  7. I'm fine with the new downloading format, but would really like it if there were still the option of downloading single songs instead of an entire session. Or is there, and I'm missing it? abbytron Saturday, March 13, 2010 7:51 am
  8. The new download format seems fine to me. Of course, so did the old one. But you won't find me complaining about something I didn't pay for, so keep up the good work, guys :)

    Excellent session, btw.
    huntergray Saturday, March 13, 2010 6:51 am
  9. This is fantastic! mec60 Saturday, March 13, 2010 12:24 am
  10. i don't like change. but i also don't like whiners. or wieners. so thanks trots. I think you kids are doing a bang up job. and once we smooth out the kinks, we will sit back and enjoy a frosty brew. much love. lostinthedam Friday, March 12, 2010 10:35 pm
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Artist Albums

  1. Snowblink - May 1, 2008 Artist: Snowblink Album: Long Live Tracks: 15 Release: 2008 Buy Now : $9.98 Preview Tracks:
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      Rut & Nuzzle
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      Ambergris
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      The Tired Bees
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      Stand Where A Fruit Tree Drops The Things It Doesn't Need
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      Membrillo
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      Green to Gone
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      Bulb, For Later
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      Divining Rod
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      Sea Change
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      None
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      Heckling The Afterglow
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      This Is This
    13.  
      Go Deep
    14.  
      The Fish Of Little Thoughts
    15.  
      The Haunt
 
 
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