Sunday, July 3, 2011

Awesome Reggae Song from Pack's Wake

Many of Helene's customs are of British Isles origin, one of which is holding a wake after a person dies.  The deceased person is laid out in coffin and friends and relatives stay up all night singing and celebrating in honor of the dead.  Most of the music was country gospel, gospel, and some reggae; and really well sung all around.  Unfortunately, nobody was in charge of the sound system.  Someone set it up at the beginning and it sounded decent, but as the night went on and the music and singing got louder, the sound got worse and worse to the point that around three a.m. the sound from the mic was probably 80 percent feedback, and the speakers were peaking out at probably about the same ratio.  I happen to be fascinated by feedback, static, popping, and other such sonic artifacts so I was fascinated by it. 

I also thought it was cool and touching that the people singing did not seem to mind that their performance was being slaughtered by the sound system.  It was all very un-self conscience.


The link will hopefully bring you to Soundcloud, where you will hopefully be able to hear Zeke (name spelled wrong I'm sure).  Just turn the volume down before you play it.  I recorded it about twenty feet away from the sound system, which was pushed beyond anything it was designed for.  I was sitting directly behind Pack's coffin recording with ye olde ipod.

Here's to you, Pack!

Click below to go to soundcloud to hear one of the songs:
Rise Up! Rise Up! (turn down your speakers first)

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