SOUNDTRACK: JOSH CATERER-“Ask” (2011).
Josh Caterer is the main guy behind The Smoking Popes, whose first album, Born to Quit, Morrissey has said was his favorite –and which is also not only no longer in print, it’s not available on Spotify! (the first album that I have looked for which was not available).
Anyhow, this cover comes from The Onion’s A.V. Club’s Undercover series. (The current series offers a list of 25 songs from which the bands can choose to cover–but each time a song is chosen, it is removed from the list. Soon, bands will cover songs they may not even like!)
Anyhow again, this cover is delightful. I was going to say that “Ask” is one of my favorite Smiths songs, but I think they’re all my favorite songs. Nevertheless, this one is pretty high on my list. And this version is, indeed delightful. Caterer is accompanied by a guitar, a violin and a viola. The strings cover most of those catchy melodies, while the guitars keep the song propulsive (you don’t even miss a rhythm section). Caterer’s voice, while not as distinctive as Morrissey’s is perfect for the song.
Overall, an excellent cover. Watch it here.
[READ: July 20, 2011] “Archeology”
This was the first of five “Starting Out” pieces in the New Yorker’s fiction issue. The Starting Out pieces are one page (or less) and are a look into the author’s childhood/adolescence.
Egan, who wrote A Visit from The Goon Squad, talks about what she wanted to be as a child. First, she wanted to be a surgeon. She saw blood and that was the end of that. Then she thought that maybe she could be an archaeologist. She desperately wanted to become one, even sending her resume (which was: high school and a desire to dig) to every place she could think of (only one even bothered to write back).
Then she finally gets her chance to go on a dig. She is given a square meter of ground and, essentially a scalpel.
Needless to say, now she’s a writer.
It’s hard to review these short pieces, so I’ll just say that i enjoyed this one, it was fun and breezy.

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