The Magnetic Fields € I Don't Want To Get Over You

I don't want to get over you. I guess I could take a sleeping pill and sleep at will and not have to go through what I go through. I guess I should take Prozac, right, and just smile all night at somebody new.

Somebody not too bright but sweet and kind who would try to get you off my mind. I could leave this agony behind which is just what I'd do if I wanted to, but I don't want to get over you cause I don't want to get over love.

I could listen to my therapist, pretend you don't exist and not have to dream of what I dream of; I could listen to all my friends and go out again and pretend it's enough, or I could make a career of being blue--I could dress in black and read Camus, smoke clove cigarettes and drink vermouth like I was 17 that would be a scream but I don't want to get over you.

Volunteers, bands ready to rock Denton's NX35 - Denton Record-Chronicle

Work for festival starts in earnest

NX35 widens scope for second year with free Flaming Lips concert

12:08 AM CST on Monday, January 18, 2010

By Candace Carlisle / Staff Writer

Chris Flemmons tipped his shot glass to the music-filled ceiling in a toast, as someone said, “Let’s make this … rock,”clinked his glass and took a swallow.

The festival founder and organizer of the North by 35 Music Conferette wasn’t alone.

Rocking it out, most of the 100 festival volunteers for the second annual event attended Sunday’s volunteer orientation and kickoff party at Dan’s Silverleaf, where small teams met to discuss plans for the upcoming March festival.

Courtesy photo/Danny Fulgencio
Courtesy photo/Danny Fulgencio
Surrounded by other volunteers, Bethany Merren listens as North by 35 administrators instruct the crowd at the NX35 Music Conferette kickoff party at Dan's Silverleaf in Denton on Sunday evening.

This year’s festival will feature a free outdoor show by the Flaming Lips — the critically lauded experimental rock band from Norman, Okla. — expected to draw an estimated 20,000 fans to the area. The outdoor show also will feature Denton band Midlake, whose third album is due out in February.

After spending many nights sleeping at the NX35 headquarters on Cedar Street, Flemmons said he’s been relying on the numerous volunteers who showed up Sunday to help with the details and logistics of the event to make it a success.

“This is a Denton music event, and the people working this have a tremendous amount of ownership,” Flemmons said. “If they didn’t care, it would not come off like it will.”

The long-term success of the March 11-14 “conferette” will rest on the shoulders of reliable volunteers, he said, who will help with small details ranging from noise and safety to trash and waste.

Denton city officials have been heavily involved in the planning process of the walkable event, which will include closing down Hickory Street for the Flaming Lips concert. Organizers plan to set up an outdoor stage at the corner of Hickory and Industrial Street.

City officials are concerned about closing down the street, but the concert and the entire NX35 event will help bolster Denton’s profile and the local economy, said Linda Ratliff, the city’s economic development director.

“We’ve read all over that Denton is a little Austin, but maybe someday Austin will be called a big Denton,” Ratliff said. “This festival will bring a lot of economic benefits to the area as people stay in our hotels and eat at our restaurants. This is the same thing as a big conference, but even more so, since this is more than one day.”

While the four-day music festival will add another revenue stream to the local economy in the short term, the possibility of making Denton a more attractive place to live could have long-term impact, said Michael Seman, a research associate at the Institute of Urban Studies at the University of Texas at Arlington.

“There is a stronger possibility by having the festival in Denton, it could make the city a more attractive place for corporate relocations,” said Seman, a Denton resident. “It’s another amenity people consume.”

Dan Mojica, co-owner of Dan’s Silverleaf, said he was impressed with the number of volunteers who showed up Sunday and feels those numbers bode well for the festival.

“It makes me proud to be part of the Denton experience,” Mojica said. “Denton is such a phenomenal community.”

That community, the Square, local restaurants and bars will all be showcased during the Flaming Lips show, which is a huge deal for the music scene, he said.

Festival volunteer Isaac Hoskins, whose band the Heelers will be performing during the festival, said the Flaming Lips show will embody what Denton stands for — “a very eclectic, somewhat eccentric, definitely different show.”

Volunteering is something that’s important for him to do for the music community.

“Denton’s done a lot for me, growing up as an artist,” Hoskins said.

CANDACE CARLISLE can be reached at 940-566-6889. Her e-mail address is ccarlisle@dentonrc.com .

Preliminary list of bands playing NX35, March 11-14:

A Shoreline Dream

AM Ramblers

Andrew Tinker

The Angelus

Autumn Owls

Babar

Baruch the Scribe

BigBang

Birds & Batteries

The Bizarro Kids

The Black Angels

Br’er

Bridges & Blinking Lights

Burywood

Caleb Ian Campbell

Colourmusic

Contingency Clause

Curvette

The Cut-Off

Daniel Folmer

Dear Human

Delmore Pilcrow

The Demigs

The Diamond Center

Dim Locator

Doug Gillard

Drug Mountain

Dust Congress

Eaton Lake Tonics

Fishboy

The Flaming Lips

Florene

The Fox and the Bird

Frontier Ruckus

Fur

Galapaghost

Giggle Party

GioSafari

Grandfather Child

Green Corn Revival

Guitar George Trio

Handbrake

The Hand Combine

Har Herrar

Haunting Oboe Music

The Heelers

Hotel Hotel

I-45

Icarus Himself

Jacob Metcalf

Jenn Gooch

Jessie Frye

Joe Gideon & the Shark

Jupiter One

Kaboom

The Laughing

Little Birds

The Low Lows

Manned Missiles

Matthew and the Arrogant Sea

Midlake

Monastery

Moth Fight

Museum Creatures

Naptime Shake

Natalia Mallo

Native Lights

New Science Projects

The Night

North Highlands

OK Sweetheart

Ola Podrida

Ormonde

Pattern Is Movement

Paul Benjaman Band

Peoplodian

The Phuss

The Polycorns

Quiet Company

Record Hop

Rio Rasco

The River Mouth

Robot Arm

Roy Robertson

RTB2

Sarah Jaffe

Sarah Reddington

Sarah Renfro

Savage and the Big Beat

Sleep Whale

Slow Burners

Smile Smile

Sore Losers

Spooky Folk

Stardeath and White Dwarfs

Strangers Family Band

Sunnybrook

This Old House

Thunder Power

Tre Orsi

Trespassers William

Unwed Sailor

Via Audio

The Virgin Wolves

Warren Jackson Hearne

Welcome Signs

The Wellington Lights

Western Giants

White Drugs

Young and Brave

Zlam Dunk

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Boxer

Studio album by The National
Released May 22, 2007
Recorded Tarquin Studios, Bridgeport, Connecticut
Genre Indie Rock
Post-punk revival
Length 43:24
Label Beggars Banquet
Producer Peter Katis
Professional reviews
The National chronology
Alligator
(2005)
Boxer
(2007)
The Virginia EP
(2008)

Boxer is the fourth studio album by Brooklyn-based indie rock band The National. It was released on May 22, 2007 by Beggars Banquet Records and since then has sold over 175,000 copies in the United States [1]. The album features a guest performance by Sufjan Stevens on "Ada" and "Racing Like a Pro"[2] and backing vocals by Marla Hansen.[3] Following its release, it debuted at number 68 on the U.S. Billboard 200, selling about 9,500 copies in its first week.[4] The song "Slow Show" contains lyrics from the band's song "29 Years," first found on their self-titled debut album.

A film by Vincent Moon documenting the creation of the album, entitled A Skin, a Night [5] was released on Beggar's Banquet on May 20, 2008.

Contents

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[edit] Artwork

The album cover is a photo of the band performing at producer Peter Katis' wedding.[6]

[edit] Promotional television appearances

The National made their television debut on July 24, 2007, performing "Fake Empire" on the Late Show with David Letterman. The band later performed "Apartment Story" on the Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson on September 26, 2007.

Two songs off "Boxer" appeared in episodes of the NBC series Chuck. "Slow Show" appeared on "Chuck Versus the Tango" which aired October 8, 2007, while "Fake Empire" appeared in "Chuck Versus the Break-up" on October 13, 2008.

"Slow Show" was also featured in Gossip Girl, in the episode 'O Brother, where Bart Thou?', while "Fake Empire" appeared in the final scenes of the pilot episode of NBC's police drama Southland, as well as the concluding scenes of the 2008 movie Battle In Seattle. "Fake Empire" also featured in Barack Obama's campaign video "Signs of Hope and Change".

"Start a War" appeared on an episode of The Riches, which aired March 25, 2008.

"Mistaken for Strangers" made an appearance in an advertisement for E4's Skins series.

The fifth season premiere of the teen drama One Tree Hill was titled "Racing Like a Pro", and during the episode the songs "Fake Empire", "Green Gloves" and "Slow Show" were featured.

The tenth episode of science fiction drama Defying Gravity, called "Deju Vu", featured the song "Start A War".

[edit] Reception

In the year-end issue of Paste Magazine, Super 45 magazine and The Pop Cop music website, the album was named the best record of 2007. "Mistaken for Strangers" was #92 on Rolling Stone's list of the 100 Best Songs of 2007.[7] Popular internet publication Pitchfork Media ranked the album #17 in their annual end of the year "Top 50 Albums of 2007", as well as on Stylus Magazine's "Top 50 Albums of 2007", at #5; they also ranked "Fake Empire" at #7 on their "Top 50 Songs of 2007". "Boxer" also garnered the #1 position on WOXY.com's "97 Best of 2007".

Boxer has made numerous "album of the decade" lists including Pitchfork Media[8], Aquarium Drunkard [9], Paste [10], and more.

[edit] Track listing

All songs written by The National, except where noted.

  1. "Fake Empire" – 3:25
  2. "Mistaken for Strangers" – 3:30
  3. "Brainy" (The National, Carin Besser) – 3:18
  4. "Squalor Victoria" – 2:59
  5. "Green Gloves" – 3:39
  6. "Slow Show" – 4:08
  7. "Apartment Story" – 3:32
  8. "Start a War" – 3:16
  9. "Guest Room" – 3:18
  10. "Racing Like a Pro" – 3:24
  11. "Ada" (The National, Besser) – 4:03
  12. "Gospel" (The National, Besser) – 4:29
  13. "Blank State" (iTunes Bonus Track)
  14. "Santa Clara" (iTunes Bonus Track)

[edit] Additional musicians

  • Tim Albright (trombone)
  • Thomas Bartlett (keyboards)
  • Carin Besser (vocals)
  • CJ Camerieri (trumpet)
  • Rachael Elliott (bassoon)
  • Pauline De Lassus (vocals)
  • Marla Hansen (vocals)
  • Ha-Yang Kim (cello)
  • Padma Newsome (viola, violin, organ)
  • Sara Phillips (clarinet)
  • Alex Sopp (flute)
  • Sufjan Stevens (piano: "Racing Like a Pro", "Ada")
  • Jeb Wallace (French horn)

Orchestration by Padma Newsome. Additional arrangements by Aaron and Bryce Dessner.

[edit] Singles

  • "Mistaken for Strangers" (UK: CD, 7" vinyl; US: 7" vinyl) (April 30 / May 1, 2007)
    • b/w: "Blank Slate" and "Santa Clara"
  • "Apartment Story" (UK: 7" vinyl) (November 5, 2007)
  • "Fake Empire" (UK: digital download) (June 23, 2008)
    • b/w: "Without Permission" and "Fake Empire" (Live)

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://en-us.nielsen.com/tab/industries/media/entertainment
  2. ^ "The National's Berninger Talks Boxer, Baseball, CYHSY". Pitchfork Media. 2007-03-01. http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/page/news/41460-the-nationals-berninger-talks-iboxeri-baseball-cyhsy. Retrieved 2007-07-06. 
  3. ^ "The National Enter the Ring with Boxer". Pitchfork Media. http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/news/41400-exclusive-the-national-enter-the-ring-with-iboxeri. Retrieved April 1, 2007. 
  4. ^ Katie Hasty, "Maroon 5 Nudges Linkin Park From Atop Billboard 200", Billboard.com, May 30, 2007.
  5. ^ The National A Skin, a Night microsite link
  6. ^ "The National's Berninger Talks Boxer, Baseball, CYHSY". Pitchfork Media. http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/news/41460. Retrieved December 20, 2008. 
  7. ^ No byline (December 11, 2007). "The 100 Best Songs of 2007" Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2007-12-21
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  9. ^ [2]
  10. ^ [3]
[hide] The National
Matt Berninger · Aaron Dessner · Bryce Dessner · Bryan Devendorf · Scott Devendorf
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"Abel" · "Secret Meeting" · "Lit Up" · "Mistaken for Strangers· "Apartment Story· "Fake Empire"
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Eligible, not too stupid
Intelligiable, and cute as cupid
Knowledgeable, but not always right
Salvageable, and free for the night

Well my heart's runnin' round like a chicken with its head cut off
All around the barn yard falling in and out of love
Poor thing's blind as a bat
Gettin' up, fallin' down, gettin' up
Who'd fall in love with a chicken with its head cut off?

Woah Nelly

My wife doesn't understand me
Many dozens, hope to land me
I'm for free love
And i'm in free fall
This could be love
Or nothing at all

But my hearts runnin round like a chicken with its head cut off
All around the barn yard falling in and out of love
Poor thing's blind as a bat
Gettin' up, fallin' down, gettin' up
Who'd fall in love with a chicken with its head cut off?

We don't have to be stars exploding in the night
Or electric eels under the covers
We don't have to be
Anything quite so unreal
Lets just be lovers

Well my heat's runnin' round like a chicken with it's head cut off
All around the barn yard falling in and out of love
Poor thing's blind as a bat
Gettin' up, fallin' down, gettin' up
Who'd fall in love with a chicken with its head cut off?

It ain't pretty