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One of my favorite characters from my novel Exit Black is Kassie Ng, the easily-underestimated Instagram influencer sent to chronicle her adventures on the world’s first orbital hotel. It might surprise no one that her name comes partly from Cassandra of Trojan War fame–my nod, I guess, to Homer. Her last name, though, is an homage to one of my favorite songs, the They Might Be Giants classic “Ana Ng.”
While the original song is amazing and should be much better known than it is (which I suppose one could say of most TMBG songs), perhaps my favorite version of the song is this one, by the masterful banjoist Charles Butler. I noticed today that Charles Butler’s Spotify page has exactly the same number of monthly listeners as this blog has subscribers. So from a writer who could use more readers to a musician who deserves more listeners, I salute you, Charles Butler.
Enjoy!
Okay i have to come back and listen to this tomorrow!
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Enjoy, Carla!
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I’m gonna please you saying that here in Ireland he is well known in the trad circles.
My daughter plays the fiddle and the banjo with two different group and she enlightened me on his work🤓
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That’s awesome! Well, more people should have him on their Spotify, at least!
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i have the book! the goal is to finish it by the end of the year…
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I’m honored to have you read it! As the old blues guy from American Routes says, “if you like it, tell ALL your friends…and if you don’t like it, don’t tell anybody.”
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😆 I’m sure it’ll be great!
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I don’t think i’ve heard this song, the original and definitely not the banjo version!
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It was a TMBG classic from my youth…
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Okay, so it was generally popular or no?
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I think they were pretty popular, at least for a certain nerdy crowd. They’re still touring, and they were able to fill the Crystal Ballroom in Portland over two nights. So there must be a lot of Gen Xers still listening!
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Okay cool i just googled, they actually did play in Winnipeg in 2018. I’d consider myself one step below nerdy lol but nope, never heard of them!
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One step below nerdy, or one step *above* nerdy?
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Whichever one is worse or more nerdy than nerdy lol
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I mean, I’ve never met you in person, but you seem way too charming to be a true nerd…
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Ummm and i could say the same for you
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