The first time you watch this video, I recommend not watching it at all... that is, close your eyes or scroll up (or down) or hide the page behind another page if that's possible on your operating system and just listen to the song. It's a perfectly fine song, sure.
Then watch it.
No matter if you thought the song was cool or "meh," I guarantee you'll be more impressed by the song the second time through.
Jim Gill - "Living Inside of a Jar" [YouTube]
Video: "Foot Notes" - Jim Gill
I've always enjoyed the playfulness in Jim Gill's music, and this new video for "Foot Notes" from his upcoming fall release Music Play for Folks of All Stripes is an excellent example of his playful word play. What it lacks in, say, melody, it makes up for in improvisational generosity. As a matter of fact, you can dance to it. You just need to think about it a bit.
Jim Gill - "Foot Notes" [Vimeo]
Jim Gill Likes His Soup
It's been awhile -- OK, too long -- since Jim Gill has released one of his playful albums for kids, but at least he's got a new book out.
Titled A Soup Opera, written by Gill and illustrated by David Moose, it tells the story of one man's quest to eat a simple bowl of soup. Since this is a book, you will not be surprised to find out there are complications.
Also, because this is a Jim Gill book, you will not be surprised to find out there's a CD that accompanies the book which recites the story in song. (Opera, natch.)
See a preview of the book here.
Review in Brief: Jim Gill Sings Moving Rhymes for Modern Times
