We Make A Little History, Baby



August 12, 2008

Tonight I went to an open mike in London and saw a man get up and perform "The End Of The Innocence," one of my favorite songs when I was a kid.  The guy gets up and says, I wrote this song a while ago, and Don Henley bought it off me to play on his album.  And proceeds to sing.

My landlady is giving an impromptu singing lesson downstairs, at midnight, to a man who sings Indian-inspired folk music.

I am working on a secret project for Amanda Palmer.

I just got back from  Dublin, and Belfast, and Edinburgh-- to the Fringe Festival, which was fantastic-- saw lots of friends, had lots of wonderful late night conversations, and the very deep realization that I am happiest when my life is moving at some sort of trapeze-act-circus pace.

Tomorrow I meet with musicians to do something that may well end up looking like rehearsal.  And the next day.  And the day after that.

I am really excited.  And exhausted.  And happy.  And well aware that I am well overdue in posting a new song, and all I can offer is: soon.  Very soon.  

I have plans for my next album and I haven't even made my first one yet.  And ideas for a music video.

Do yourself a favor and go out on the internet and find yourself a copy of Nick Cave's The Ship Song.  Play it late at night. Preferably while in someone's arms.

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Amy said:

Hi Olga,
So was the guy you saw Bruce Hornsby? Because I just looked up that song and it says it's written by he and Henley...of course that could be wrong, the internet has been known to lie before.
I am new to your work, but am looking forward to hearing more!
~Amy



Olga Author Profile Page said:

Oddly, I looked up that it was Bruce Hornsby after, yes... and I don't THINK it was him. So maybe he was lying, which would have been a shame.. :)





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