KPFA-FM Music Dept. ➔ Speaking of Music: Laurie Anderson, 1984, 2 of 2

Analog Audio


Event Type
Interview and Music
Origin
KPFA
Identifier
SOM.1984.12.06.B
Program Series
Speaking of Music
Program Length
150 min
Part
2 of 2
Dates
1985-02-23 | broadcast
| 1984-12-06 | created
Description
In an interview recorded on December 6, 1984, before a live audience of 1000 as part of the San Francisco Exploratorium's Speaking of Music series, Charles Amirkhanian speaks with Laurie Anderson about songs from her album, “Mister Heartbreak.” Anderson discusses the inspirationfor many of the songs on that album including “Kokoku” and “Sharkey's Day.” In addition, the composer explains this album's departure from her former release, “Big Science,” which contained the hit song “O Superman.”

Laurie's sense of humor emerges in stories of her "past" lives, the controversy of extinct animal cloning, and a funny incident with her "clone" being spotted in New York City. Laurie discusses and plays the music of those who have influenced her through the years, including Ken Nordine, Bongo Joe, and Henry Fiol, as well as her immersion in Cuban music through club visits in uptown New York, and how it has affected the music on her latest album.

Laurie also discusses the origins and variations of the song "O Superman (for Massenet).” She plays a Jules Massenet piece sung by Charles Holland ("O Souverain") then her own "O Superman", as well as various bootleg/cover versions of "O Superman." She discusses the Eventide Harmonizer and illustrates the "three states of a song" by analyzing the song "Its Cold Outside" which was to become "Big Science" and by playing variations of both pieces. Laurie also delves into the transforming nature of technology, takes questions from the audience, and talks about writer William S. Burroughs.
Genres
New music
Popular music
Musical Selections
Let X=X [play version] (2:13) / Laurie Anderson -- It’s Cold Outside [excerpts] (ca. 1981) / Laurie Anderson -- Big Science [excerpt] (ca. 1982) (2:33) / Laurie Anderson -- Big Science [Synclavier version, excerpt] (2:00) / Laurie Anderson -- [excerpt from a video of a live performance] (3:51) / Laurie Anderson
Performers
Taylor Mead, vocals (Let)
American Composers Orchestra (It’s Cold)
Dennis Russell Davies, conductor (It’s Cold)
David Van Tieghem, percussion (Big)
Subjects
New music
Popular music
Songs (High voice) with piano
Performance art
Rock music
Orchestral music
Monologues with music
Music and technology
Acknowledgment
Funding for the preservation of this program made possible through a grant by Save America’s Treasures, a program of the National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior.