Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Thursday, November 18, 2021

New Episode of THE DARK FANTASTIC PODCAST now available

 In this episode:

- Ahmed Khalifa talks about what makes certain albums, songs, and compositions timeless.

- An interview with author, musician, and music historian Herb Powell, co-author of I AIN'T STUDDIN' YA, the autobiography of Bobby Rush.

- A recording of Shelley's TO: MUSIC, WHEN SOFT VOICES DIE.

- Easter Egg: THE WIND, a new short story!

- Book Trailer: BAD DREAMS, a novel by A. Kale, available on Amazon.

Subscribe to the podcast at Spreaker, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Youtube, or wherever you get your podcasts.

Listen to the episode:

Listen to "Episode 5: Timeless Music, The Blues, and The Great Bobby Rush. Guest: Author/Musician Herb Powell" on Spreaker.

Sunday, April 24, 2016

Remembering Prince: The Genius of Rock, Pop, Soul, and everything in between

It took me a couple of days to process the passing of Prince. He is my favorite musician of all-time. I was too shocked by the news, that I couldn't really say anything about it till now. Ever since I listened to the greatest hits collection issued in `93 when I was 15 years old, I have been a rabid fan, buying anything he put out (which led to some truly adventurous attempts to buy such rarities as Crystal Ball and New Power Generation). His music, the strangeness of it, the uniqueness of its sound, the magnificence of the guitar playing, the funkiness of the drum programming, was and always will be unlike anything else I've ever heard. I won't even mention his prowess as a live performer, or his legendary status as the greatest guitar player of all-time.

To me, Prince was the sound of my youth, the soundtrack to my writing, the musician who influenced me the most as a soundtrack composer. His world - the showy outfits, the obsession with the color purple, the overt spirituality, the moodiness of it all - always spoke to me, inspired me, touched me.

I always imagined that Prince would continue making music late into his seventies. I never thought he would die so soon. But an artist as talented as he was never really dies. I have his music, I have his concerts, and I have the memories of me as a kid listening to "1999" and "319" and "When Doves Cry" in my bedroom, imagining myself being as cool as he was, playing music as good as he did.

To this day, I consider Sign `O` Times (1987) one of the greatest albums ever. I think I am going to listen to that right now.

Rest in Peace and Love and Joy, Prince. We hear you.

Text © Ahmed Khalifa. 2016.

Wednesday, January 13, 2016

David Bowie - Celebrating The Life of An Artist

In celebration of David Bowie's life and music, I've created this playlist on YouTube, with some of my favorite songs. Enjoy.