Wednesday, March 6, 2013

The State of Things


             Easiest thing in the world is to think, we all do it everyday, consciously or not-so-consciously.  Hardest thing can be to distill that ethereal miasma that inhabits our mental landscapes into the concrete building blocks we call words.   I'm horrible at it myself, which is why I often stare at this blank blog page and will the words to form without my active involvement in the process.  Hasn't happened yet, and probably will never happen, which in and of itself is a good thing.  

            Out there where you all are at, some of you have obviously decided this blog is worthy of a revisit, whether it's because i have had a fleeting moment of brilliance by choosing to be a Terry McDermott fan or my wistful meanderings have caught your brief attention.    So you're back wondering what else this blog writer has to say to her random readers. 
 
           You've stumbled on the blog of a quirky, but relatively uninteresting person.  It's been a lifelong habit of mine to observe others, without attracting to much attention to myself.  I get people in general, but sometimes think others find me to be a bit of an anomaly.    Hahaha.. join the club! 

             Some of you know I started working this week,  housecleaning for a shut-in.  Her name is Dorothy, and she actually a retired nurse who became incapacitated through a series of accidents that were not her fault.  She has a fountain of knowledge and   connections to places and people which astounds me at times.  It's fascinating how you can meet someone living in relative inconspicuousness that has so much history.  At least I think it is.. ( continued later)

Favorite videos (playlist)

Favorite videos (playlist)

Friday, March 1, 2013

Yahoo!Music hosts Terry McDermott and Todd Burman !!


(copied from Lyndsey Parker's Reality Rocks blog on Yahoo!Music)

 http://news.yahoo.com/video/terry-mcdermott-pictures-live-y-185439134.html


      "The Voice's" breakout star Terry McDermott may have placed second on Season 3, but he's done quite all right for himself since leaving the show--and it all came together organically for him, in a way that never would have happened if he'd been tied to a record label. Just last week, while on a visit to Los Angeles, he got together with his buddy Todd Burman (formerly of Australian band Juke Kartel); the two wrote the power-ballad "Pictures," put it up on SoundCloud, and the response from Terry's fans (aka the "McHobbits") was so overwhelmingly positive, he rushed it to iTunes. And less than five days after the song was recorded--and less than 24 hours after it became available for download--it hit number one on the iTunes rock chart.



Before heading back to his home and family in New Orleans, Terry stopped by Yahoo! HQ (with Todd) to play the chart-topping "Pictures," along with another new original song that he wrote with Candlebox's Peter Klett, "Over Again." And--to borrow Terry's favorite catchphrase--he sounded totes amazeballs, of course:)

  Great interview and videos which can be found on the following   link!!  http://ca.music.yahoo.com/blogs/reality-rocks/terry-mcdermott-gives-amazeballs-performance-yahoo-music-195334236.html  

  Terry ain't letting the moss grow on him that's for sure!!! 

      As we speak, Todd Burman his producer and co-writer of the new  single, is editing a music video for the song, and I have rumours indicating the release of another song!!!!! 

  Amazeballs of the Totes Variety, INDEED!!!!!

    follow Terry on Twitter @TerryMacMusic, or check out the preview of 'Pictures'  on Terry's account at Soundcloud.. or just buy it from Itunes!! YOU know you want to!!!



Friday, February 22, 2013

Terry McDermott Video Blog - In The Studio

Terry McDermott - Pictures (Drum Cover) Andrew Weber

PICTURES! Lyrics POSTED here!! (Brand New Release by Terry McDermott!)



    Last night I was on Twitter, just chatting with friends I've made through the Voice last fall. Suddenly I realized that Terry McDermott of Voice fame, had unexpectedly posted a link to his newly released song "Pictures".   Immediately  it  became an exciting night, as it usually is when all the McHobbits are excited and retweeting the SHIP out of Terry's tweets(that's an inside joke!)

   The song is a beautiful sparkling clear one, lots of beautiful counter-melodies running over and through.  REALLY hope someone will find  it  from here ===========================>   https://soundcloud.com/terrymcdermott/pictures-mcdermott-burman<====================== and become of a fan of this inspiring artist!!!!!

     Terry is excited and busy working on a new project!!  Watch my blog for further details or just follow Terry himself on Twitter @TerryMacMusic!!  He deserves a million plus listens of this song!!!!

A Shoutout for any McHobbits ... as you can see  I've posted the lyrics up!!

LYRICS
Fade, you fade out to night
Taking me to that place, each and every time
The memories call, like a voice in the air

Bridge—  And every time I hear it I see you again
Always out of reach cause you’re only in my head

Chorus
Bare feet sunning on the dashboard
Hearts racing on the back roads
I got pictures of you in my mind
Killing me slowly that you’re not around
Heart left feeling like a ghost town
I got pictures of you in my mind

Oh, I wonder where you are tonight
Do the tears still fall? Am I kept out of sight?

2nd Bridge— When I’m dreaming, I run, run, run to be with you again
But you’re always out of reach, cause it’s only in my head

(Chorus repeated)

3rd Bridge —How did I get feeling so low? The pictures fade but they won’t let me go..
(Chorus repeated)

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Amongst other things-->getting help in coming to terms with Life. also known as losing Loved Ones


      Most likely you've experienced the loss of a loved one(s), with perhaps a couple of them happening fairly close together. It's a messy, hurtful event, and in my  case, it sometimes has revived  the pain of losses experienced in the distant, or not so distant past.  My most recent encounter with it started with a phone call on Sept 30 2012 from a family member, informing me that my older brother Paul Nyland was suddenly just gone, leaving behind a wife and 3 teenaged children.  Getting through his funeral was near impossible,  with many of us giving way to our tears uncontrollably.  I guess the worst thing for me  about it was the fact that my dad and sister's graves were in the immediate vicinity of where we buried him. That plus the fact that I gave his eulogy. Paul, you were someone I admired, and always stood a little in awe of. 

       Back at home, before my brother's death, we had been seeing commercials for the Voice.  My girls were impressed with the finale for S2, and are fans of Christine Aguilera.  I came home from my brother's funeral on Aug 11, pretty down as you can imagine. Spent Sunday not doing really anything, and Monday night the girls turned on the Blind Auditions although we were not really expecting anything interesting to happen.  Onto the stage strode a guy with an interesting haircut(instantly sparked a debate between me and my girls-- I loved his hair, they were confused), a pair of jeans and a black leather jacket.  By the end of the first line, I knew somebody special had walked out, and was on tenterhooks until the last notes of the song.  We vocalized our concern, wondering what was keeping the judges from turning around.  Thankfully for me they did because otherwise I may not have proceeded to research  Terry McDermott on the 'Net.  Wow, what a close call.  Terry later said he didn't know the judges had turned around until he had finished that last note!!

   I had been on Soundcloud during the summer, looking for new artists. When Terry appeared again the following week-singing Carry on Wayward Son with Casey Muessigman, I looked him up on a whim; soon  discovering his former band Lotus Crush.  I discovered he wrote songs that spoke to the issues we all deal with love, loss, as well as just living! First song of his I ever listened to on Soundcloud was Strawberry Girl, which quickly became a favourite. The more I researched the more songs I found, and the first band Terry fronted, Driveblind.  The songs spoke to me at a deep level, soothing the pain.  I found I had discovered an artist with a poet's heart,  who radiated the type of stage presence that has been in short supply in the mainstream music scene as of late, IMHO.

  I quickly became a follower on Twitter (@TerryMacMusic) and an ardent supporter on the Voice(rabidly so I'm afraid!).  I know my brother would've approved of his versions of Maybe I'm Amazed, Summer of 69, and the rest!  Listening to Terry brought back the memories of our youth, and I will forever be grateful that whenever I have missed Paul these past 6 months, I have been able to find comfort in a variety of places including Terry's music.  Maybe the Voice was too much hype and not enough substance for some tastes, but I think it was the distraction I needed to get me past those first   few months without my brother.  I really believe he would've liked Driveblind and Lotus Crush!

   I've come to deeply LOVE songs such as Autumn Red in particular, and In my Veins, and My Love will remain and when he sings Is forever  enough I admit I cry.   Just can't imagine going through the last 6 months of losing 2 family members and a dear friend, without them.  I struggle not to be maudlin or overly sentimental,  hoping it's just me, trying to be honest and in touch with my feelings.

    So do you see the point of this post? It's just my way of marveling at the amazing way things happen sometimes, and as Terry himself has said before, everything seems to happen for a reason.  I'm truly thankful  for the show. I plan on playing Terry's music at loved one's gravesides and  I know there will sporadically be new songs of Terry's to play there.  The story isn't over yet, because as much as those we have lost are behind us in our past, they are also with us in so many ways, and celebrating the love they have shared with us becomes part of the healing process of grief.  

    To those reading who have lost loved ones, I highly recommend Terry's songs!

     I dedicate this post to my dad, Eugene Nyland, my beloved sister, Marnie and my dear brother Paul! Love you!