Sam Amidon, Nadia Sirota, and Nico Muhly (at the Hotel Cafe in LA) playing 'The Only Tune', an adapted folksong that tells the story of a young girl who has been drowned (by her own sister) in a river and is made into a fiddle by a miller who finds her body.
~ He made fiddle pegs from her long finger bones.
Oh, the wind and the rain!
He made a fiddle bridge from her own nose bridge.
Oh, the wind and the rain!
and he made a fiddle from her own breast bone.
Oh, the wind and the rain!
whose sound could melt a heart of stone.
Oh, the dreadful wind and the rain!
and the only tune that fiddle could play,
Oh, the wind and the rain!
The only tune that fiddle would play was,
"Oh, the dreadful wind and rain!" ~
also did some blind contour sketches. sharpie in pocket moleskine.

sam - nadia

sam - banjo

sam - mic - nadia

thomas - sam
sam & banjo:
killing thing
3 comments:
no offense, but what a creepy concept...
yeah, no kidding. old folksongs can be really creepy, probably even more so when the story is masked by a pretty melody
although the idea of something beautiful being reborn out of death is pretty common i.e. the story of Isis/Osiris
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