I'm not sure whether to lead with the back-story, or the song. I think
the song. One of the songs. For some of the back-stories.
Today's song is Janis Ian's "
Welcome to
Acousticville" (
Lyrics). It's on her album,
Hunger.
Go and listen. I'll wait.
Back-story - the song
I first heard "Welcome to Acousticville" the one time I heard Janis
perform live, at a little Mexican restaurant called Don Quixote in Felton,
CA. (You might want to look at
my post, though it
doesn't say very much.) "Welcome to Acousticville" was one of my two
favorite songs from that concert; the other was "
The Last Train"
(
lyrics.
I've sung that one quite a few times, though not recently. Never had the guts
to try "Welcome to Acousticville".
Janis Ian is a science fiction fan; I find it interesting but not
surprising that my two favorite songs of hers are fantasy; neither would
be out of place at a filksing.
Back-story - the title
This post grew out of comments by me and
technoshaman on
bairnsidhe's poem,
"No Simple Highway". I've already posted a
Songs for Saturday
about "Ripple"; what brought this one on was the later discussion
of my purple rose icon (which you can see on this post) in connection with
psychopompery. (I know it isn't officially a word, but it's what
psychopomps do, and
I'm not the
first one to use it.)
Back-story - the icon
The rose icon started out as a gif that somebody posted on Usenet; I took
out the background and adjusted the color balance until it looked right.
I created it in 1990, in honor of my daughter Amethyst Rose. I first used
it as an icon on LJ in 2003; it appears to have been the second icon I
uploaded, after the fractal that I still use as a default.
Since then, I've been using it as my standard icon not only for the
Amethyst Rose
posts, but for most posts and comments about grieving. Most people use a
candle.
[Crossposted from
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