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Leta Blake

author. human. working hard to become stellar at life.

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Music

Sinead O’Connor’s Latest Offering #music #yay

July 15, 2014 by Leta

I’m loving this latest offering from Sinead O’Connor. I’ve listened to is many times today.

[youtube=http://youtu.be/47LEGWWWQ5M]

Filed Under: Music Tagged With: music, sinead o'connor, take me to church, women musicians

Sister Songs: 500 Miles & A Sorta Fairytale

July 14, 2014 by Leta

In my last Sister Songs post, I talked about two songs that I feel like are the same character at different points in their life. (I actually think Curtain Call is also that character.) But this time, I feel like these are two alternate takes on the same event, like the same character taking the same journey, covering the same exact days, but in one take they are “a sorta fairytale” kind of days and in the other they have a more positive spin.

500 Miles

[youtube=http://youtu.be/K00n8Ud2jOs]

A Sorta Fairytale

[youtube=http://youtu.be/jqSlrmzLnbI]

Filed Under: Music, Video Tagged With: 500 miles, a sorta fairytale, ears with feet, fangirl, me being a crazy fangirl, music, sister songs, tori amos

Sister Songs – Lady In Blue/16 Shades of Blue by Tori Amos #music #toriamos

June 20, 2014 by Leta

Sometimes I feel like Tori Amos writes songs that are sisters to each other, or possibly they are the same song character showing up at different places and times, aged, changed, morphed. For example, Lady In Blue and 16 Shades of Blue. I’m pretty sure 16 Shades of Blue happened first in the timeline of this character’s life, despite being recorded later, and that Lady In Blue is the same character a few months or years down the line.

16 Shades of Blue

[youtube=http://youtu.be/ysbuo4Ktr84]

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Lady In Blue

[youtube=http://youtu.be/-r-IfK97IQM]

Filed Under: Music Tagged With: 16 shades of blue, music, sister songs, the lady in blue, tori amos

Selkie Inspiration #toriamos #mylife #music

June 10, 2014 by Leta

I’ve been a fan of Tori Amos since I was seventeen years old and something that never fails to amaze me is how often her music seems to tap directly into a particular vein of my life in incredibly unexpected ways.

For example, the song “Selkie” from the latest album. Well, my daughter has long been obsessed with the story “The Selkie Bride”  as told on the Tell Me A Story audiobook compilation. She listened to that story almost every night for over a year and while she’s moved on at this point, it remains one of her all-time favorite stories that she returns to for comfort.

When this album came out and the song “Selkie” was on it both she and I felt like once again Tori had tapped into the most important veins of love, comfort, joy, inspiration, and wonder in our lives.

[youtube=http://youtu.be/6DqVyYf9Bp8]

Filed Under: Music Tagged With: kid, selkie, selkie bride, tell me a story, tori amos

Dang, Demanding Characters With Musical Opinions! Music from The River Leith #music #playlist #extras

June 10, 2014 by Leta

Now, some people might call me crazy, and that’s okay, but my characters have their own opinions about music. I almost always have a book-specific playlist for any novel I’m working on, and the songs are picked by the characters themselves. The following is a link to Leith’s playlist. He chose the songs. He was absolutely fixated on The Vitamin String Quartet covers, but was also mad about The Gaslight Anthem’s acoustic stuff, Snow Patrol, and Billy Bragg. He also had a hard-on for a few Ed Sheeran songs, amongst a select few others.

So, for those interested, press play and see what Leith insisted I listen to as I wrote his book.

[spotify id=”spotify:user:12122330928:playlist:3FpF7QdsRE7oTI4JhCfbfu” width=”300″ height=”380″ /]

 

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Memory is everything. After an injury in the ring, amateur boxer Leith Wenz wakes to discover his most recent memories are three years out of date. Unmoored and struggling to face his new reality, Leith must cope anew with painful revelations about his family. His brother is there to support him, but it’s the unfamiliar face of Zach, a man introduced as his best friend, that provides the calm he craves. Until Zach’s presence begins to stir up feelings Leith can’t explain. For Zach, being forgotten by his lover is excruciating. He carefully hides the truth from Leith to protect them both from additional pain. His bottled-up turmoil finds release through vlogging, where he confesses his fears and grief to the faceless Internet. But after Leith begins to open up to him, Zach's choices may come back to haunt him. Ultimately, Leith must ask his heart the questions memory can no longer answer.
Memory is everything.
After an injury in the ring, amateur boxer Leith Wenz wakes to discover his most recent memories are three years out of date. Unmoored and struggling to face his new reality, Leith must cope anew with painful revelations about his family. His brother is there to support him, but it’s the unfamiliar face of Zach, a man introduced as his best friend, that provides the calm he craves. Until Zach’s presence begins to stir up feelings Leith can’t explain.
For Zach, being forgotten by his lover is excruciating. He carefully hides the truth from Leith to protect them both from additional pain. His bottled-up turmoil finds release through vlogging, where he confesses his fears and grief to the faceless Internet. But after Leith begins to open up to him, Zach’s choices may come back to haunt him.
Ultimately, Leith must ask his heart the questions memory can no longer answer.

Filed Under: books, Music, Reading Tagged With: amnesia, billy bragg, boxer, covers, ed sheeran, eet, extras, leith, music, playlist, snow patrol, spotify, tanya donelly, the gaslight anthem, the river leith, viena teng, violin covers, vitamin string quartet, vlogger

Ten Takes On Tori Amos, Through The Years And On Her New Album, ‘Unrepentant Geraldines’ : The Record : NPR

May 28, 2014 by Leta

Tori Amos’s catalog, for me, has always been about how safe I feel listening to it. Her albums function equally well as works of art and as practical field guides, sending GPS data every few years from new coordinates in the thicket of self-actualization that she and her listeners have been navigating together for two decades. Tori is our flame-haired, first-name-basis, mezzo-soprano GUIDANCE counselor. “When you gonna love you as much as I do?” she asked as a 28-year-old, ten minutes into her first album. She arrived beckoning toward self-discovery and love. Little Earthquakes was a debut, but there is nothing half-baked or under-developed about it. She sailed to shore on a seashell, fully-formed, and offered a vision of identity that demanded acceptance. Her music was strange, her voice was strange, and her message was clear: “There is room for what I’m doing in the world, even if I’m the only one doing it.” We heard that, we pupils, and took it to mean that there’s room for what we’re all doing in the world. Her unflinching career has paved the way for innumerous other unflinching, glorious marchers to their own beat. —Katie Presley

via Ten Takes On Tori Amos, Through The Years And On Her New Album, ‘Unrepentant Geraldines’ : The Record : NPR.

It has been a dream of mine forever to share my love of Tori with a daughter, and I am lucky enough to say that my little girl loves Tori. We spend time listening to her albums together, talking over lyrics, and just being unusually quiet together appreciating the sounds.

This August my daughter is going to her first Tori Amos concert with me, so we’ve been listening to back catalog stuff so that she’ll be familiar with what might be peformed and not just the newer stuff. The other day in the car we were listening to “Crucify” after a discussion of what it is about (how hard we are on ourselves–something my daughter can relate too all too well, unfortunately) and I looked into the rearview and saw that she was crying. I asked, “Why are you crying, honey?” She said, “I don’t know. The music. The song.”

That’s why Tori Amos connects. My life is enriched by her always and ever.

For the record, my daughter’s favorite song on the new album so far is “Selkie” because it is a retelling of one of my daughter’s all-time favorite fairy tales–The Selkie Bride.

 

More quotes from the NPR piece:

Tori Amos still loves you. She isn’t fucking around. —T. Cole Rachel

More than 20 years after Little Earthquakes, Amos’s guidance has been disseminated and focused. It’s still Tori singing strength to Tori, and Tori singing strength to the women whose stories she’s telling, and to the wider listening public, but there is another, more specific life she is now shepherding: Her daughter’s. Strange Little Girls was for Natashya, about re-imagining the rock canon so that a girl might grow up and feel a part of it. Night of Hunters featured Tash as the supporting character Annabelle in several songs. And Unrepentant Geraldinesshowcases her as a musical peer; as fully half of the conversation, from her own point of view. Good guidance, particularly of the MATERNAL variety, is subtle enough that it’s not immediately apparent when one has graduated to guiding oneself, and Natashya’s development from inspiration to concept to self-fulfilling musician is the precedent and promise of Tori’s earlier albums made manifest. Every Tori Amos record is about breaking free of the stories we’re told and telling our own, but Unrepentant Geraldines is the first with physical proof of the journey. —Katie Presley

Filed Under: Music Tagged With: fandom, fans, music, tori amos, unrepentant geraldines, why i love tori amos

Promise Not To Say That You Told Me So #music #toriamos

May 17, 2014 by Leta

[spotify id=”spotify:track:3ZZS2pYJmjkjyw8VDPowcU” width=”300″ height=”380″ /]

 

This duet between Tori Amos and her daughter Tash Hawley makes my mother’s heart clench and my eyes get all wet. It might be cheesy, but I dunna care. I love it like so much whoa.

Filed Under: Music Tagged With: duet, music, piano, promise, tash, tash hawley, tori amos

Unrepentant Tori Fan #music #toriamos

May 6, 2014 by Leta

So, Tori Amos has a new album coming out, and at the writing of this post, I have as yet to hear it. I’ve heard from various sources that it’s a good one and seen many comments that Tori Amos is “back”, like maybe she was gone for awhile. I guess that confuses me. Sure, she’s put out albums that I didn’t love every song or feel like it was an album that I needed to listen to over and over and over again, but every album she’s ever released has at least one song that speaks to me and I feel like it makes my life better by having it exist in the world.

For example, my least favorite album as a whole is Abnormally Attracted to Sin, but I love the following songs from it:

1) Fast Horse

[youtube=http://youtu.be/CvS8VTRIsUQ]

2) That Guy

[youtube=http://youtu.be/y_QOZ17J2RI]

3) Maybe California

[youtube=http://youtu.be/FnIYT2KbGSw]

4) Welcome to England

[youtube=http://youtu.be/WEStUwZE9Q8]

And while for some reason Lady In Blue doesn’t move me on the album, when I saw it performed live, it was utterly mesmerizing. There are others from that album that I also enjoy, but it is also my least listened to album of hers.

I guess what I’m trying to say, though, is that every album doesn’t have to be perfect for it to deserve to exist. I guess I just get sad and defensive, what with being a fan and all, at seeing so people being down on her, and even sort of tainting what looks to be a great new album with implications that her brilliance has been missing in action for some time now. Aside from the compilation records of hers, which never work for me, she’s never put out an album that I didn’t find something amazing about. I’m sure this album will be no different in that regard.

Filed Under: Music Tagged With: abnormally attracted to sin, geraldines, maybe california, music, piano, tori amos, unrepentant, welcome to england

’90s Coming of Age Songs – Looks Like Rain by Casey Stratton #music #piano

March 2, 2014 by Leta

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Casey’s music is always good, but this song from this album really speaks to the characters I’m working with right now .

Filed Under: Music

Five Shuffled Songs! Witness, Spoon, Thorn, etc! #music

February 27, 2014 by Leta

1. Come On Home to Me by Tracey Thorn of Everything But the Girl
[youtube=http://youtu.be/GfsknE44QBU]
One of my favorite songs. Wrote a story about this song once.

2. Car Radio by Spoon
[youtube=http://youtu.be/qi8sxeAaS_0]

3. Another Mystery – Dar Williams
[youtube=http://youtu.be/QA1asaC4_5Q]
Preach, Dar. Preach. I’ll c/p something I posted to Facebook the other day about this song.

Man, this song speaks to me more and more as I get older. I was thinking about it in the car this morning because I’d read some Tumblr posts from girls who say they want to be like Laura Palmer (the mysterious, beautiful, girl who is loved/wanted by everyone) and another post about how Laura Palmer was a Mary Sue (which, uh, was the entire point of her! She was impossible! Lynch was clearly critiquing society’s expectations of women with Laura! She couldn’t have existed in reality and her monstrosities were due to her Mary Sue-ness — all things to all people, sex machine, goddess, whore, virgin, daddy’s girl, best friend, volunteer, star student, cheerleader, etc, etc). And the posts about wanting to be like her just gave me the shivers. I was like, “Oh, God, no. I don’t want to be a mystery. Preach Dar.”

4. Who Is Like This One? – Hello Saferide
[youtube=http://youtu.be/RAnFBXHUKaA]
Damn, I love this song. I titled a story after a lyric from it once.
“But you are the only one I’ve met who’s ‘God Only Knows’
I liked you the first time I met you
and it grows and grows and grows”

5. Witness by Tori Amos
[youtube=http://youtu.be/MOeED7EUwWs]
I am a weirdo because I like this one and a lot of folks don’t. *shrug*

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Training Season can be purchased at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, ARe, and Smashwords. And also on iBooks.
Unquestionably talented figure skater Matty Marcus is willing to sacrifice everything for his Olympic dream, but his lack of discipline cost him the gold once before. Now the pressure’s on. He needs a coach who can keep him in line, but top coaches don’t come cheap, and Matty can’t afford to stay in the game no matter how badly he wants to win.
When a lucrative house-sitting gig brings him to rural Montana, Matty does his best to maintain his training regimen. Local residents turn out to be surprisingly tolerant of his flamboyant style, especially handsome young rancher Rob Lovely, who proves to be much more than a cowboy stereotype. Just as Matty requires a firm hand to perform his best on the ice, Rob shows him how strong he can be when he relinquishes control in the bedroom. With new-found self-assurance, he drives himself harder to go straight to the top.
But competition has a timetable, and to achieve his Olympic dream, Matty will have to join his new coach in New York City, leaving Rob behind. Now he must face the ultimate test. Has he truly learned how to win—on and off the ice—during his training season?

Filed Under: Music Tagged With: dar williams, hello saferide, laura palmer, music, spoon, tori amos, Twin Peaks

Selfish, Wrong, Right, Knew It All Along #music #dashboardconfessional

February 24, 2014 by Leta

The main character from my ’90s Coming of Age Novel has latched onto this song as his personal anthem. That was unexpected but…makes sense.

 

[youtube=http://youtu.be/yf5qrVdD9E0]

Filed Under: Music Tagged With: character music, dashboard confessional, music, right, selfish, swear i'm right, vindicated, wrong

Pop Confessions #mileycyrus #taylorswift #katyperry

February 7, 2014 by Leta

So, yeah. I grew up listening to alternative music and generally kept my pop love on the DL because, you know, it wasn’t cool to love O-Town or the odd Celine Dion song. But I’m gonna be forty before we know it and I’ve got no cool left to lose. And thus I will tell you that I absolutely love these songs. Not even ironically. Full-on love them.

1. [youtube=http://youtu.be/F9S-88WxPdE]

2. [youtube=http://youtu.be/My2FRPA3Gf8]

3. [youtube=http://youtu.be/AsS0Vo23lCE]

While I love the first two, I’d give them both up to listen to “All Too Well” on repeat forever, frankly. I wish I could find a quality version of it on YouTube, but this is the best I can do. Her Grammy performance of it was pretty good, if hoarse, in my opinion. I almost posted it, but I prefer the album version.

Filed Under: Music Tagged With: katy perry, miley cyrus, taylor swift

I’m Alright Now: Training Season Extras! #davidford #music

January 14, 2014 by Leta

This song is, for me, Matty at the end of Training Season. I can’t listen to it without thinking of Matty.

[youtube=http://youtu.be/XGIOb4H7VNQ]

Filed Under: Music, writing Tagged With: alright now, david ford, extras, gay romance, i'm alright now, matty marcus, mmromance, music, training season

Cloud On My Tongue and Decimate: Training Season Extras! #music #davidford #toriamos

January 11, 2014 by Leta

As I mentioned in a previous post, I always write to music. The following songs definitely influenced or inspired aspects of Training Season. This first song? Absolutely inspired the meet-cute in the book.

[youtube=http://youtu.be/Tf8oNq9uTPU]

For some reason, “Decimate” by David Ford has always been Rob’s song in my mind. I’m not sure why, but I think this represents how he feels about Matty. I’d listen to this one when I was trying to figure him out. If anyone can figure out what makes this a Rob song, let me know. 😉

[youtube=http://youtu.be/Xe7d7141m4Y]

Filed Under: books, Music, writing Tagged With: cloud on my tongue, david ford, decimate, extras, gay romance, leta blake, meet-cute, mmromance, music, romance, tori amos, training season

Nights Like These and Maybe: Training Season Extras! #music #lucero #ingridmichaelson

January 10, 2014 by Leta

In my little series of music posts about my soundtrack while writing Training Season, here are two more of Rob’s songs. Both of them are very much how he thinks about Matty, the situation, and all of his hopes, dreams and fears. “Nights Like These” is the most despairing of the two and the reference to the only boy who ever broke your heart is a Figure Skating reference, but of course. “Maybe” by Ingrid Michaelson is a bit more upbeat, though I think hopeful resignation is the name of the game with that song.

[youtube=http://youtu.be/_r4Ymyeuw_E]

[youtube=http://youtu.be/FKU3UuJhIxU]

Filed Under: books, Music, writing Tagged With: extras, gay romance, Ingrid Michaelson, leta blake, lucero, matty marcus, maybe, mmromance, music, nights like these, rob lovely, romance, training season

Why Am I Not In London? #thelightprincess #lifesohard

January 6, 2014 by Leta

[youtube=http://youtu.be/v3JlmPLG26k]

Filed Under: Music, Theater Tagged With: better than good, delectable, london, rosalie craig, The Light Princess, the national theatre, tori amos, trailer

The Promise & At This Point In My Life: Training Season Extras! #tracychapman #music

January 4, 2014 by Leta

I almost always write with a soundtrack. Either music is playing as I write, or I have certain songs in my mind that capture the vibe of what I’m going for with a certain section of the book. Sometimes it’s the lyrics that speak to me and other times it’s the music. In this case, it was definitely both.

The last third of Training Season was stamped with these two songs. I had them on repeat as I worked out the end of the book. I wanted the tenderness and growth to be all over those words.

[youtube=http://youtu.be/wlCJKsyQXMo]
The words at 4:19 through the end of the song are what I wanted Matty to be expressing during that part of the book.

[youtube=http://youtu.be/cQ0kh3k0LKE]
Oh, this song. Is there anyone on earth who doesn’t have the feelings in them that this song expresses? Matty definitely had them and I wanted there to be that kind of longing and tenderness in the book. I hope I succeeded.

Filed Under: Music, writing Tagged With: at this point in my life, books, extras, gay romance, mmromance, music, reading, romance, the promise, tracy chapman, training season, writing while listening

The Light Princess #thelightprincess #toriamos #theater

July 25, 2013 by Leta

What things does Leta love?
Tori Amos? CHECK
The Light Princess? CHECK. (In fact, I love it so much that Keira and I based our first m/m fairy tale, Earthly Desires, on the story. One prince floats, the other is bound to the earth.)
Musicals? CHECK
Angsty Love? CHECK

My beloved people, clearly I am meant to travel to London to see this at the National Theater! Clearly. Now, someone just convince my bank account of that!

Once, in opposing kingdoms lived a princess and a prince who had lost their mothers. Althea, unable to cry, became light with grief and floated, and so was locked away. Digby became so heavy-hearted that he could never smile, and so was trained as a warrior.

One day, he declares war. Althea is forced out of hiding and down to ground but, in defiance of her father, she escapes, only to encounter the solemn prince on contested land. Beside a lake the warring heirs begin a passionate and illicit affair. But for Althea to find real love, she must first confront the world’s darkness and face her own deepest fears.

I am truly, ridiculously excited by this! I cannot wait to see it! It’s starring the gorgeous Rosalie Craig! And Clive Rowe! I hear good things about them!

Just found a video of Rosalie singing old skool Tori. Interesting. It gets pretty dang good midway through. Hmmm.
[youtube=http://youtu.be/UfWCCss7KSs]

Filed Under: fairy tales, Fandom, Music, Theater Tagged With: baker baker, clive rowe, earthly desires, london, National Theatre, rosalie craig, The Light Princess, theater, tori amos

Cory Branan/Matrimony/Gaslight Anthem — Nashville, 3/6/2013

July 15, 2013 by Leta

Hmm. Sometimes I write a title in a draft post and I think what I have to say is so memorable there is no way I’ll forget it. Obviously, I wanted to write up about my show experience in March. And yet…I have no idea what I’d planned to say.

So, let me just hook you up with three of the songs I heard from each band. Totally worth buying all these musicians.

Cory Branan “Girl Named Go”

Matrimony “Obey Your Guns”
http://youtu.be/TxJRjkRuafg

Gaslight Anthem “Bring It On”

Filed Under: Music Tagged With: bring it on, cory branan, gaslight anthem, girl named go, matrimony, nashville, obey your guns, shows

Forever by Haim

July 8, 2013 by Leta

This music just makes me glad summer is here. Heat, sweat, pool water, chlorine, bicycles, shorts, bare skin. Mmm.

Filed Under: Music Tagged With: forever, haim, music, summer, summer music

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