SOUNDTRACK: OKKERVIL RIVER-“All You Little Suckers” from Score! 20 Years of Merge Records: The Covers (2009).
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is is another cover of an East River Pipe song. (I get the feeling that Merge has signed maybe six bands in total). I didn’t mind this cover so much when I listened to it the first few times—it’s weirdly high-pitched towards the end and kind of melodramatic all through, but I didn’t find it awful.
But once I heard the original, I decided that I didn’t like the cover much. The original is simple and understated, highlighting the melody. Plus it’s nearly half as long as the cover. Why the cover is as ponderous as it is, I don’t know. Score one for the original.
[READ: April 29, 2012] “My Mother, Myself”
Another article from The New York Times and another article that changes what we think of Rivka Galchen. In this one, we meet Rivka’s mother, the driving force behind her life choices. In other words, she insisted that Rivka would keep being a doctor.
As we know from other articles, Rivka no longer wanted to be a doctor (again, I still haven’t read if she finished school or not). And she was hoping to use the experiment that comprises this article as a test. She would be going to Guatemala for three weeks of immersion learning of Spanish. She would also be participating in a trial study for a vaccine for traveler’s diarrhea (for the cost of room and board and study). (more…)

