Friday, November 9, 2012

"Change The Mindset"- video mashup tribute to revolution

A cinema "mash-up" of some of my favorite films. Also a tribute to the spirit of revolution and fighting back against the evils that men do.

Written in the spring of 1983 and recorded on Christmas '08.

Artfully remixed by video editing wiz CINEMIXER.


CHANGE THE MINDSET
 Masses of unhappyness and smiles of darkness around you
The state of hate in the love you make around you
People hide out of pride cause they're unsatisfied around you
What do you do? what do you do?

I think you need to Change The Mindset, Change The Mindset
Che Guuvara you must never forget, when you change
Change The Mindset, Change The Mindset
Life is just fine when you change the mind

The screams in your dreams from the fear of the scene around you
Pain in the brain / the pleasure you gain around you
When you'r chained and bound, birds sing without sound around you
That's my point of view Now brother, what'cha gonna do?

I think you need to Change The Mindset, Change The Mindset
Malcolm X you must never forget, when you change
Change The Mindset, Change The Mindset
It's just just fine when you change the mind

Change The Mindset, Change The Mindset
Mahatma Gandhi you must never forget, when you change,
Change The Mindset, Change The Mindset
Life is just fine when you change the mind

I think you need to change your mind, one time

Sunday, October 28, 2012

"DEADMONKEY" - A salute to the Darwin Awards

Are you are bothered by publicly rude cellphone talkers, texting drivers, unnecessary pop stars and political charlatans? Then perhaps you can take solace in the fact that there is an honor awarded to seriously stupid people who kill themselves in stupid ways, making the world a better place for the rest of us.

The song "DEADMONKEY" is funky R n' B salute to THE DARWIN AWARDS: a tongue-in-cheek honor that recognizes individuals who have contributed to human evolution by self-selecting themselves out of the gene pool via death or sterilization, due to their own (unnecessarily foolish) actions. 

The stories in the lyrics are based on true life accounts of Darwin Award "winners". Written by James Avatar



DEAD MONKEY

Salute to THE DARWIN AWARDS
Jazztronic/Hip hop - 90 BPM


HOOK
See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil, fight for banana
Boom Boom Dead Monkey
Boom Boom Dead Monkey

VERSE1:
once upon a time there was a monkey named JOE
tried to rob a bank three times in a ROW
tried once more to do the very same STUNT
didn't see the cop car parked in the FRONT

once upon a time there was a monkey named Kay, put a
bomb in a letter and mailed it AWAY
when it came back, he said “what’s that THANG?”
opened up the letter and the monkey went BANG

Chorus
Boom Boom Dead Monkey, Tougher than leather
Boom Boom Dead Monkey, Not 2 clever
Boom Boom Dead Monkey,  cookie gonna crumble
You can see another one stumble in the  jungle


BREAK
MONKEY: “Yo, I gots yo banana, baby
GIRL: “But you’s a DEAD MONKEY!”
MONKEY: “Yo, I gots yo banana, baby
GIRL:  “But you’s a DEAD MONKEY!”
MONKEY:“Yo, I gots yo banana, baby
GIRL:  “But you’s a DEAD MONKEY!” - Keep yo banana, yo Banana ain’t funky!”


VERSE 2:
once upon a time there was a monkey named LANCE
tried to steal a lobster, in his PANTS
Monkey in pain, monkey hit the floor
and now the monkey’s name is ELEANOR

once upon a time there was a monkey named HANK
tried to clean out his gasoline TANK
couldn't see a thing, too dark INSIDE
Lit a hot match and the monkey got FRIED

Boom Boom Dead Monkey, Hustle for banana
Boom Boom Dead Monkey, Fight for banana
Boom Boom Dead Monkey  ready to rumble
In come another one, there goes the jungle
Boom Boom Dead Monkey, Tougher than leather
Boom Boom Dead Monkey, Not 2 clever
Boom Boom Dead Monkey,  cookie gonna crumble
You can see another one stumble in the  jungle

Repeat HOOK TO end

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Occupy song #1: "As The Whole World Watches"

October 2011

As the Occupy Wall Street movement began, it was very hard for me to sit in a modest rental in Louisiana and watch the events unfold in New York City. After all, I was born in Spanish Harlem, raised in a project near Yankee Stadium, went to high school in Westchester, danced the Hustle at Studio 54 and squatted in an abandoned East Village tenement shortly before the riot in Tompkins Square Park. 

NYC is in my DNA.

Seems like my life has been peppered with historic New York moments that helps me remember the amazing grit & character the city once possessed. Before the Apple got shined, I remember the beauty of it's wormy core.

Having been part of many marches, community actions and awesome benefit concerts, a motion stirred inside me to take a sabbatical from my job as a barker on Bourbon Street and return to the state my birthplace, seeking creative/artistic involvement in what was quickly becoming a global phenom of change and social revolution.
Occupy-Inspired EP from FILTER KINGZ

With the help of my co-producer/whizkid Phillip Gelbach and NY indie producer Todd Carter, I am very proud to be a part of a collection of songs inspired by the Occupy Movement that form an EP for the European Electronica group FILTER KINGZ called "$ongs Of Change". These songs will also be included in my forthcoming solo CD " Adventures In The New recession".

This song, "As The Whole World Watches", is one possible explanation about "Why they occupy", as seen through the eyes of someone who (finally) gets it. 

These lyrics are framed in a downtempo Hip Hop / R n' B groove layered with honky-tonk upright piano licks and psychedelic guitar textures.

Enjoy,

James Avatar
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As The Whole World Watches
By James Avatar & The Blacklist



Music By Todd Carter, James Avatar &Tim Curtis
Lyrics by James Avatar
Produced by Todd Carter & Filter Kingz
Guitar by Tim Curtis

From the forthcoming "$ongs Of change" EP by Filter Kingz

And the forthcoming " Adventures In The New Recession" CD by James Avatar

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And the whole world watches..

Take a look outside your window, see the people holding signs
It's a brand new situation, It's a sign of these changing times
People tired of politicking, on the banks they can't rely
People talking about walkin’ the walk & this is why they occupy

All the ones on the left seem lazy, all the ones on the right seem crazy
In the middle they speak riddles and none of them can see eye-to-eye
Raise for the one percent  got higher, one o' them ninety-nine  got fired
Got no money - not so funny and this is why they occupy

1ST CHORUS
Mama told me something and it stuck in my brain she said ; "Don't just stand there-do something!"
I read a sign in a subway train it said ; "if you see something-say something."

People talkin’ bout got no house, couldn't pay the bank so they had to fly
People talkin'’ bout got no job, twenty years deep, gotta say goodbye
People talkin' bout got no teachers, now they march in the street with preachers
and in case you wonder why this is why they occupy

People talkin' bout livin' in fear, and drowning in their tears
Now after all these years you can hear the people cry
They will diversify on common sense they will rely
it's time to unify and this is why they occupy

2ND CHORUS
If you wonder why / they all decide to occupy
Don't shake your head from side to side
It's just a different sacrifice, they call themselves "The 99"

If you wonder why / they all decide to occupy
They're mad as hell, sick & tired
No longer blind inside their eyes, They call themselves "The 99"

And the whole world watches..
The whole world watches. (X2)

Instrument solo

1ST CHORUS

2ND CHORUS; REPEAT TO END


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