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monday morning update, january 26, 2009

the weekend that was: i was in san juan, puerto rico, for the ys youth worker event there. wonderful time, with 750 youth workers from across the denominational spectrum. i’d not been to puerto rico before, and really loved it. being part of the united states, it’s a very easy place to be a non-spanish speaking visitor. many people speak at least some english (especially in restaurants and stores), and u.s. currency is used; and there’s no customs or need for a passport. i had a great time hanging out and getting caught up with lucas leys, the ys spanish director. and i had a blast with my seminars and general session — people were super responsive.

that said, i had quite an experience getting through security at the san juan airport. “traces of something” were found on my luggage, shoes, and hands (!). and right there at the end of the line, in front of everyone coming through, two TSA employees took every single item out of my luggage and backpack, holding each up, one at a time (including my undies!), and examining them. joy!

saw two movies on the flights home: the duchess (with keira knightly), which was pretty good, but very sad; and the longshots (with ice cube), which was predictable, but decent plane fare.

where i am at the moment: unfortunately, i’m heading right back out again (i’m in a wicked few weeks of travel). we have a ys leadership team retreat starting today, going through wednesday evening. it’s local, in san diego; but we’re staying at a hotel, so i’m not home.

on my to-do list this week: two leadership team retreat — first, 3 days with the ys leadership team, then 2 days with the zondervan leadership team.

procrastinating about: um… oh, getting the final tweaks done on the middle school ministry book. need to get to that!

book i’m in the midst of: i think i’m in the middle of three right now:
– still reading the know it all
– halfway through jack handy’s what i’d say to the martians
– started are you there, vodka? it’s me, chelsea

music that seemed to catch my attention this past week: ben taylor’s music (particularly his newest, the legend of kung folk). dude sounds like he’s channeling james taylor; and i mean that in a very good way.

next trip: wednesday night i take a red-eye (san diego to l.a. to chicago to grand rapids) for a zondervan leadership team thurs/fri. come home friday night.

how i’m feeling about this week: well, i wish i were home with my family!

the best of 2008: music

so tough to choose my favorite new music of 2008. i’m not even sure all of these were 2008 releases (actually, some of them i’m sure are older); but they were new to me in 2008. in absolutely no order — well, they seem to be roughly alphabetical, now that i look at them…

alanis morissette, flavors of entanglement. brilliantly creative, fascinating lyrics, hooks that surprise. i’m blown away to know that morissette doesn’t actually write any of her songs until she gets in the studio; she just tries to be extremely “ready”.

beck, modern guilt. i’m a long time beck fan. i have 9 of his albums in my itunes. i love his quirky, funky, surprising and weird approach to, i guess you could call it, pop rock.

ben taylor, another run around the sun. can’t remember how i stumbled onto ben taylor; but this is my 2nd of his albums. wonderful singer and great songwriter, with memorable and singable songs. sometimes makes me think of ben harper, other times of jack johnson or donovan frankenreiter.

bluegrass worship. i would not predicted this as being any good. but i couldn’t escape how much i enjoyed it. a double disc of standard modern worship songs that you’ll know, but done in a bluegrass style. not brilliant, but i really like it.

capitol lights, this is an outrage. an excellent christian modern rock group i never would have found were it not for my friend, annie crandall, of tooth & nail. i think this is one of my daughter’s favorite new groups also.

the cobalt season, fragile iconoclast. there are very few singer-songwriters who are as good as ryan sharp. the fact that he’s often singing poetry about his wrestling with god only adds to the perfection. honest and bare, with a musical quality beyond what one would expect from an independent release.

coldplay, viva la vida. yes, you know it. yes, you probably have it. so you know it’s just that good, right?

gnarls barkley, the odd couple.
singer cee-lo has one of my favorite voices in any genre of music. clear and strong, with amazing range, and just a pinch of edge. this is one of those albums i can listen to over and over and over and not tire of the tracks.

gotan project, (all of their albums). what to say about gotan project (which i found through my amiestreet.com obsession). i downloaded one of their albums, and loved it so much, i went back and got two or three more. i think they’re an argentine band, which would explain the regular use of tango music and accordian. there’s a male vocalist who mostly raps in spanish, and there’s a female vocalist who mostly sings in english. it’s a little hip-hoppy, often jazzy, and a lot latin-infused world music, and mostly just very interesting and listenable pop.

imogen heap, speak for yourself and i megaphone.
imogen heap has been around for a while; but i just discovered her this year. and, after getting one album, i went back and got her other one, as well as two albums of her (former?) band, frou-frou. an angelic voice, often layered in levels of harmonies that are rich like cream cheese frosting, and intriguing pop songwriting have made her one of the darlings of the alt-pop scene. and now i know why.

in the name of love: africa celebrates U2.
i borrowed this stunning cd from a friend, and listen to it all the time. it’s a collection of U2 songs, performed by a variety of african musicians and bands. the songs have been given lots of re-interpretation, which is a great strength of the album (tribute albums where the songs just sound like the originals suck). so pickin’ cool.

king khan and the shrines, the supreme genius of king kahn and the shrines. amiestreet.com recommended this to me based on my previous purchases, and they were right. yes, it’s a bit rough on some of the lyrics (i was previously blasted for mentioning this band, since some of their lyrics are on the raunchy side). the music is funky and hooky, almost like a cross between blacksploitation funk and modern rock. whatever it is, i love the sound.

M.I.A, kala. yup, you’ve all heard paper planes (“all i wanna do is…” bang-bang-bang-bang), which got somewhat overplayed on a variety of radio formats. but that’s part of the brilliance of M.I.A. — they’re difficult to stick a label on. hip hop, rap, alt rock, pop, world music? maybe it’s because M.I.A. is the music of the daughter of sri lanken refugees who live in london, and her music is a blend of everything you can imagine. anyhow, the album has a whole lot more depth than that one song.

reeve oliver, touchstone inferno. found this band on amiestreet.com also. they popped up because i said i like bands like weezer and wheatus. reeve oliver is indi-pop with a pop-punk edge. i dig ’em. and i just found out they’re a san diego band, so i might have to try to find them performing somewhere locally.

serj tankian, elect the dead.
i still likes me some harder edged stuff from time to time. having really liked the music of system of a down, this solo album from their lead singer was a natural for me. a few of the songs got a lot of radio play on alt rock stations. sometimes, it’s just the perfect music to blast through my noise-reduction headphones while i’m walking to or from the trolley.

the darjeeling limited, original movie soundtrack. it was a perfectly quirky movie, and it’s a perfectly quirky soundtrack. everything from claire de lune, to some annoying and catchy 50s or 60s songs you’ve never heard, to a few good classic rock songs, and quite a bit of indian music.

the peasall sisters, home to you. i have traditionally liked about every form of music other than country. but these days i’ve found that i like quite a bit more country than i would have expected, but need to qualify that a bit. i don’t like pop country. but i like bluegrass, i like alt-country, i like edgy stuff like old crow medicine show and br-549, i like psychobilly country like reverand horton heat, and some old school stuff like willie nelson and johnny cash. and, i really like what people seem to call “americana”, old timey stuff that sounds like it would be sung by the carter family singers or a few gap-toothed cousins somewhere in the appalachian mountains. the peasall sisters (another amiestreet.com find as i looked through americana music) are three sisters with innocent and beautiful voices who sing simple and beautiful songs. some gospel, some down-home stuff.

weezer, red album. you know who they are, so i don’t need to write much. i just really like weezer, and this is a strong album. my daughter and son like them a lot too, so it’s fun to share!

other posts in this series:
best books of 2008
best tv & movies of 2008
best blogs of 2008
still to come: best ministry moments, best family moments, and my favorite ysmarko posts.

monday morning update, october 27, 2008

the weekend that was: reasonably busy, but fun. friday night, jeannie and i went on a date to a nice restaurant, which we haven’t done in way too long. i’d received a gift cert to fleming’s (an amazing chain of steak joints, like ruth’s chris, or morton’s) as a thank you gift from one of the families of a guy in the middle school small group i lead for the last three years (the exec chef for the chain is the uncle of the kid in my group). and the cert was about to expire, so we headed off to a wonderful dinner of portabello steak fries, filet mignon, fleming’s potatoes, and chocolate lava cake. mmmmmm. saturday was busy with all kinds of stuff — errands, a little UofM football, getting ready for the evening. then, at 7, the guys from my small group from the last three years (who are now freshmen in high school) came over for a sleepover at my house. it was awesome to hang with them. we walked into la mesa village for pizza, and went around the table sharing updates on life (at the suggestion of one of the guys, we all shared four things: 1. what’s going on? 2. how are you going? 3. what do you miss about our small group? and 4. what do you like about the high school group at church?). i got very little sleep, of course, as we played wii, uno (a weird little tradition for our group), ate, and various other goofiness. they totally cracked me up most of the time.

sunday morning, i got them shuttled off to church, then cleaned up the house as my friend mark scandrette and his family were coming over for brunch. we had this amazing breakfast souffle thing with peaches and berries and caramely goodness. and it was great to be with them. we’d vacationed together a couple times years ago, and our kids quickly got caught up, while the adults sat for hours chatting. in the afternoon, some friends came over to watch the sad chargers/saints game (which was at wembly stadium in london!). then, after cleaning up, i went to bed early!

where i am at the moment: i’m in the office for my one day this week. a little off-site writing this morning, then a day of prep and meetings.

on my to-do list this week: the main thing is the pittsburgh national youth workers convention! but i have a 2 1/2 day DCLA meeting in pittsburgh also, and i’m speaking at the pittsburgh youth ministry network lunch, and i have to re-write my closing general session talk (i felt like it was ok in sac, but not great — any input from people who were there would be more than welcome). yeah!

procrastinating about: i have to get back to the middle school ministry book on a regular basis. i made good progress a week ago, but can’t let the busy-ness of convention season keep me from making progress.

book i’m in the midst of: finished up two books last week, the year of living biblically, and donorboy. i grabbed an old christopher moore book off the shelf (one i hadn’t read yet) to read this week, called island of the sequined love nun.

music that seemed to catch my attention this past week: really diggin’ on some ben taylor this week. sounds like a great cross between james taylor, jack johnson, ben harper, and a few others. really, really listenable.

next trip: tomorrow — to pittsburgh!

how i’m feeling about this week: pretty good, actually! so many people i’m looking forward to seeing.