Friday, December 11, 2009

A City, A Dream, and A Day in December

Ain't it pretty?

Today, I head up to the Frozen North: ten days in New York City (any lurkers in the area, get at me). In honor of the occasion, I'm going to share with you a song that I think speaks more to The City I usually encounter than does Jay-Z and Alicia's new cut, Madonna's homage, or even Old Blue Eyes' standard paean (though I think "Sidewalks of New York" might come close :-) Anybody know this one?



Also, check this New York Times piece and related comments, freshly published this past Wednesday, on all the affordable hotness The City has to offer.

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Ain't it pretty?

On a related note, I read recently that one should to verbalize one's dreams as a part of manifesting them into reality. That being said, I shall verbalize that, within five years, I plan to be living seven-to-eight months of each year in São Paulo and three-to-four months of each year in New York (the summer months, of course; what could be better?), with each transition bookended by a few weeks of travel. The question isn't "why?" (I mean...why not?). The question is "how?"

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On an unrelated note, I came across this song in my iPod recently. If electronic music is supposed to be danceable and joy-inducing, then why does this one make me so sad? :-(

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5 comments:

  1. FB I'm in New York. Where are you staying?

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  2. Fall is better in NY. Summer is the 10th level of hell and I've hated August everyday of my life. :-)

    I have no clue what that song is and I dig "Autumn in NY" by Billie Holiday. Sorry, I'll miss you during your visit.

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  3. Man - I literally JUST got back from NYC before reading this post! I'm actually heading down to Jacksonville for the holidays, you going to be around? Any recommendations on good places to eat or hang out in that city?

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  4. Check out the song Bleeding Heart by David Vendetta. It's the electronica song that makes me the saddest (yeah, there are a couple).

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  5. Brian: Very cool meeting up in NYC. The Cuban spot was the lick, literally!

    Lenox Av: How was your vacation? I weathered the blizzard snuggled up at Lenox & 113th! ;-)

    Brandie: See you in the 'ville!

    Ali: It's the piano chords...so mournful, lyrics aside. What would we call this? Tragic House?

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