Friday, September 16, 2011

"Someone Else Is Steppin' In (Slippin' Out, Slippin' In)"

"Someone Else Is Steppin' In (Slippin' Out, Slippin' In)" Denise LaSalle (performed by Buddy Guy)
I took my photos of Buddy Guy (and many other blues musicians) at this past summer's Portland Waterfront Blues Festival. Another festival attender made the video below, which I also posted back on August 29, along with my festival photos:
(Language caution--Buddy Guy uses language you should not use in polite company.)


I came home this morning, oh what a shock
When I found out my key no longer fit my lock
Oh baby
You just go right back out there where you've been
While you were slippin' out
Oh someone else was slippin' in
I thought I was your fool that you could count on
One was right there when no one else is at home
But oh baby, I think I found myself a new friend
But while you were slippin' out
Oh Lord, someone else was slippin' in

Now cry your heart out
Oh you don't mean a thing to me
I'm a brand new man, and you can plainly see
A new way to walk people, and of wearin' my hair
This big smile you see on my face
You didn't put it there

I got a new way of wearin' my hair
This big smile on my face, babe
You didn't put it there
Oh baby
You just take me back out there where you've been
While you were slippin' out
Someone else was slippin' in, Oh Lord
Now cry your heart out
Oh you don't mean a thing to me
I'm a brand new man
Even Stevie Wonder can see
A new way to walk people and of wearin' my hair
This big smile on my face baby
You didn't put it there
I got a new way of wearin' my hair
This big smile on my face
You didn't put it there
Oh baby
You just go right back out there where you've been
'Cause while you were slippin' out
Someone else was slippin' in
I said while you were slippin' out
Someone else was slippin' in...

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

The summer in pictures

Welcome back! I'm looking forward to seeing you again next week. First I have to spend a few days in Paris, France, where I'll see our son Luke, who is on a research fellowship here.
Sergei Anatolyevich will teach my Friday classes on September 2, but I'll be back the following week.

You'll come back to a very busy Institute. Look what's happening behind 32 Radio Street! ...

Friday, July 1, 2011

Emergency Christmas

Hello from Eugene, Oregon, USA, where I'm celebrating Emergency Christmas with my family. Emergency Christmas is what we've named our family Christmas celebrations, which take place when we are able to get together--not necessarily when the calendar says we should.

Here's the reason we call this family holiday Emergency Christmas:

Monday, June 13, 2011

Onward to Mongolia

We are not carrying video equipment on our rail journey from Moscow to Ulan Batar, so I was glad to see this video made by a Danish traveler. The Danish sounds very nice to my Norwegian ears, but if you don't know the Scandinavian languages, there are elegant English subtitles.

We will get off the train at Sukhe Batar, just across the border with Russia, and stay there for a few days. Then we will take another overnight train to Ulan Batar, but unfortunately we have to go from there to the USA by airplane. *sigh*

The Trans-Mongolian Railway from Inuk Jørgensen on Vimeo.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

The doctor plays piano


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"Baby, Please Make a Change" (with Tom Jones and Irma Thomas)



I beg you baby
'Most every night
Please don't scold me
Just treat me right

Baby please make a change
Baby please make a change
Baby please make a change
I think it will do you good

Let them change an ocean
And the deep blue sea
Be kind to your baby
There be a change in me

Baby please make a change
Baby please make a change
Baby please make a change
I think it will do you good

I tell you something
That'll do you good
That'll get your man out of this neighbor hood

Baby please make a change
Baby please make a change
Baby please make a change
I think it will do you good

Well darling I'm telling you
That I ain't mad
But if you tell me again you gonna make me sad

Baby please make a change
Baby please make a change
Baby please make a change
I think it will do you good

I have forgiven all day and night
I'll end up going if you don't change my mind

Baby please make a change
Baby please make a change
Baby please make a change
I know it will do you good

Baby please make a change
Baby please make a change
Baby please make a change
I think it will do you good

Oh baby please make a change (please make a change)
Please make a change (oh please make a change)
Baby please make a change (please make a change)
Why don't you please make a change (please make a change)
Please make a change
I think it will do you good

Sunday, May 29, 2011

S200: Songs by Charlie Musselwhite and Elbow



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"In a Town This Size," Kieran Kane (performed by Charlie Musselwhite with Kelly Willis)

In a town this size, there’s no place to hide
Everywhere you go, you meet someone you know
You can’t steal a kiss in a place like this
How the rumors would fly in a town this size.

In a smoky bar, in the back seat of a car,
In your own little house, someone’s sure to find you out,
What you do and what you think, what you eat and what you drink,
If you smoke a cigarette, they'll be talking about your breath

In a town this size, there’s no place to hide
Everywhere you go, you meet someone you know
You can’t steal a kiss in a place like this
How the rumors would fly in a town this size.

(Charlie’s harp)

Oh, I had a fight with my girlfriend last night,
Before the moon went down, it was all over town
How I made him cry, how I said goodbye,
If it’s true or not, it don’t count a lot

In a town this size, there’s no place to hide
Everywhere you go, you meet someone you know
You can’t steal a kiss in a place like this
How the rumors would fly in a town this size. In a town this size. In a town this size.





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"Dear Friends," Guy Garvey (performed by Elbow)

Dear friends
You are angels and drunks
You are magi

Old friends
You stuck a pin in a map I was in
And this is a note for a road sign

Cuttin’ the breeze in this Tennessee sundown
Came the sounds of the voices I know
I’ve been pondering trees
On the steeliest come down
And now a moment I’m home

I’ve got bluster enough
For the sails of a clipper
And the truth never frays a good yarn
But it struck me to say while so far away
You are with me today
You are here in my head, in my heart

Dear friends
You are angels and drunks
You are magi

Old friends
You stuck a pin in a map I was in
And you are the stars
I navigate home by

Friday, May 6, 2011

S200: Essay on being famous

Comment on the following statement:
Many people dream of becoming famous celebrities, but fame can bring many pressures and problems.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of being famous? Write 200-250 words, using the following plan:

1. title
2. introduction (state the problem/topic)
3. list the advantages and give reasons/examples
4. list the disadvantages and give reasons/examples
5. draw a conclusion (give your opinion or a balanced consideration of the topic)

This essay is due between May 12 and 17.