I don’t know much about music, bands, songs. (Although I play it everyday in the background of my life.) I find it soothing and an energy boost when needed.
You are giving me an education and appreciation of the finer points of lyrics, rhythm, and artists. I find your writing so engaging and smart. Which intimidates me. I read but don’t comment because I honestly don’t know what to say, except thank you.
I can’t even begin to match your intelligent prose. But please know, whether you are writing passionately about music, Oct 7th, being Jewish or misogyny, or whatever topic you choose…I’m reading, learning, appreciating and supporting.
I look forward to your newsletter because I know it will challenge me—whatever the topic. Keep writing what moves you. If it’s music, so be it.
You’re introducing a whole different group of people to something you love and it’s important to you. Many of us likely have never heard of the music magazines or ever been to music festivals. Yet here we are reading and listening. That’s kinda cool when you think about it.
I look forward to your newsletter and what you might introduce me to next. Appreciate you Eve. 🙏
Keep writing about music. I’ll read every article. I like music a lot, but never enough to have read news about it. You are an excellent introduction for me into the world of music writing.
I bless you like this:
One day, the people will come here to read you again, not just about those you have interviewed in the past, but about current and future great artists/musicians.
The new underground culture of the future for music lovers will be knowing who to follow to find the best new stuff, and for musicians, knowing who to talk to get the raw, honest write up that will put them on the map.
Good Daft Punk vibes with Eve Barlow. I always thought of their music as something conjuring up the Concorde in its demonstration of a certain je-ne-sais-quoi French technological flair.
Music truly is your element. At this point you could review a song by Alvin and the Chipmunks and I’d look forward to reading it (not that you’re taking requests lol)
A superb album and very innovative. I think Touch with Paul Williams and his creative genius was brilliant. Outstanding melody and old school mellotron feel. I’m dating myself. An audiophile system is a desired requirement.
I don’t know much about music, bands, songs. (Although I play it everyday in the background of my life.) I find it soothing and an energy boost when needed.
You are giving me an education and appreciation of the finer points of lyrics, rhythm, and artists. I find your writing so engaging and smart. Which intimidates me. I read but don’t comment because I honestly don’t know what to say, except thank you.
I can’t even begin to match your intelligent prose. But please know, whether you are writing passionately about music, Oct 7th, being Jewish or misogyny, or whatever topic you choose…I’m reading, learning, appreciating and supporting.
I look forward to your newsletter because I know it will challenge me—whatever the topic. Keep writing what moves you. If it’s music, so be it.
You’re introducing a whole different group of people to something you love and it’s important to you. Many of us likely have never heard of the music magazines or ever been to music festivals. Yet here we are reading and listening. That’s kinda cool when you think about it.
I look forward to your newsletter and what you might introduce me to next. Appreciate you Eve. 🙏
co-sign^^
Keep writing about music. I’ll read every article. I like music a lot, but never enough to have read news about it. You are an excellent introduction for me into the world of music writing.
I bless you like this:
One day, the people will come here to read you again, not just about those you have interviewed in the past, but about current and future great artists/musicians.
The new underground culture of the future for music lovers will be knowing who to follow to find the best new stuff, and for musicians, knowing who to talk to get the raw, honest write up that will put them on the map.
Good Daft Punk vibes with Eve Barlow. I always thought of their music as something conjuring up the Concorde in its demonstration of a certain je-ne-sais-quoi French technological flair.
Very fine writing, Eve. You help me get a glimpse into a world that I didn’t know. Much appreciated!
Music truly is your element. At this point you could review a song by Alvin and the Chipmunks and I’d look forward to reading it (not that you’re taking requests lol)
A superb album and very innovative. I think Touch with Paul Williams and his creative genius was brilliant. Outstanding melody and old school mellotron feel. I’m dating myself. An audiophile system is a desired requirement.