• The Transient Sessions

  • 著者: Mike Mangione
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The Transient Sessions

著者: Mike Mangione
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  • Oftentimes a musician's life, from the audience's perspective, starts and stops with live performance and whatever content posted on social media. It is the in-between stuff that really adds the color to our nomadic lifestyle. The Transient Sessions is a way for me to share with you a little something of myself in-between the shows in the most potent and honest form of communication I know: Music.
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Oftentimes a musician's life, from the audience's perspective, starts and stops with live performance and whatever content posted on social media. It is the in-between stuff that really adds the color to our nomadic lifestyle. The Transient Sessions is a way for me to share with you a little something of myself in-between the shows in the most potent and honest form of communication I know: Music.
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  • The Transient Sessions: Indianapolis, IN - Promised Land
    2021/12/30

    Promised Land is a song from the 2017 release "But I've Seen The Stars". I am not sure when I wrote this one exactly but it had to have fallen sometime between 2013 - 2015, which is now a long time ago and that ... blows my mind. With almost every song I write there are parallel narratives. The first being the story taken at face value. In this case, there is a man talking about a place called the promised land; a frictionless place of freedom and affirmation. In my music, as in life, there is always a spiritual parallel as well. The bridge between the two in this song is rather short given the choice of language ... Promised Land. But still, one needs to loosen the literal and allow the poetic waters to fill in the gaps to fully grasp the message of the song. In short, it's a song about Heaven. But in particular, a song about Heaven as it is perceived and pointed to by the everyday physical realities here on earth. In a world filled with grating confrontation and sorrow, our hearts long for fulfillment and peace. How we go about achieving that varies from person to person but that underlying reality is universal. This song is an individual's declaration that Heaven is real and their heart cannot rest until it has been attained.

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    17 分
  • The Transient Sessions: Indianapolis, IN - I Won't Back Down
    2021/12/03

    My latest Transient Session is Tom Petty's "I won't Back Down" filmed in Indianapolis, IN. I wanted to release this song next since it's the first video after my battle with respiratory failure... (For those of you who do not follow me one social media, I was in the ICU in October) However, in light of the recent tragic news from Waukesha WI, I wanted to share this for the victims, their families and the community in mind. God Bless you all and please love one another. 

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    15 分
  • The Transient Sessions: Madrid, Spain - Boots of Spanish Leather
    2021/09/23

    I first encountered this Bob Dylan song when I was 10 years old. I remember instantly losing myself in the song's narrative and feeling a sense of companionship and peace. The dialogue between the two characters, on paper, couldn’t be further away from my lived experience at that time. Despite that reality, I was still able to connect with the song completely and be served by it. I think it has to do with the overall thematic concept. The protagonist loves unconditionally and sacrificially while the antagonist feels and expresses differently. The audience listens as the protagonist pleads and wrestles with this conflict before hardening their heart and closing its door from continued vulnerability and pain. Even though I had never been in love, traveled or understood anything about Spain, I could still feel the weight of losing something you would sacrifice everything for. As I have gotten older my understanding of this song has ripened and become more complex. While traveling in Spain recently, I felt this would be a fitting song to play. When thinking through the lyrical delivery I started reflecting on the context of the dialogue. For the first time in my life the song wasn’t black and white like I heard it as a child. It was a deeply complicated and difficult conversation between two people that care for each other. I could relate to both sides of the story. The person leaving is feeling called, for reasons unknown, to something new and mysterious. I can understand that. We don’t know the backstory or big picture of their relationship and we never will. So rather than deliver the song in favor of the unconditional lover, I wanted to deliver each line from the heart of the individual saying it. I wanted both to be presented as good dignified people in a hard situation. I feel this makes the song more relatable, for us seasoned folk at least. As a child/young adult I didn’t understand the nuance and complexity of mature relationships. I have started to understand this a little, through the only way possible … the hard way. We are constantly wading in the middle of a complex equation: compatibility + circumstance + time = The Real Shit. There was no way to understand this until I was ready too. However, even as a child, in my own subconscious way, I did know one truth that trumps this complex equation like a wild card: Real love is sacrificial and charts its route to glory through death. Needless to say, when push comes to shove, I still side with the protagonist.

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