So Long For Now, The Provacateurs
Well, we kind of knew it was coming. We didn't quite fit. We were a square peg in a round hole (or is it the other way around). But it was a good idea --to mix music with politics and social issues. I knew we could never compete with the popularity of posts on, say American Idol or Britney (although I did do one semi-pandering one on her--and had to quote NPR, so as to not appear that…desperate), but we were happy to stay as long as we did.
I had a great time. Yahoo pretty much allowed us to write whatever we wanted--except for the dirty post by my friend Kevin, after the Larry Craig incident, on the etiquette and joys of gay public restroom sex. Admittedly it was a stretch.
I got to hear and converse with people that I would never, on my own blog, encounter. What's the point of preaching to the converted? On our last post on Evangelicals and gays, we did encounter some nut jobs, but we also heard from intelligent and thoughtful Christians. We actually had peaceful dialogue, which is so rare in these black and white days. And that's what I hoped to do. I learned so much from the commenters (by the way, is commenters a word? Spell check gets me anytime I type it).
So, I want to thank Yahoo (especially Bob), and all of you for these last six months. I learned; I had fun, and actually became sort of disciplined.
Don’t fret, for one day soon we shall rise like the Phoenix, rise like Lazarus, and rise like John Travolta did after he did Pulp Fiction. You have not heard the last of The Provocateurs. Or as a Martin Mull lyric goes:
“It's so hard to say Au Revoir
So Let's just say Hors D'ouerves."
In the meantime you can go to my myspace or jillsobule.com (on jillsobule.com there is no place to comment, but that will soon change). And don't forget jillsnextrecord.com (I might add a place to talk there too). I think I need to consolidate-–does anyone out there have any suggestions?
I will end with this song sung by Tom Waits:"somewhere "
And now, I will have Michelle Lewis, the other Provocateur, bid you a Yahoo Music goodbye.
Michelle?
Hi... I have the odd sensation of speaking at one's own funeral right now. Must shake that off ...
One of the many great things about being friends with Jill Sobule is that, when you're with her, you often end up someplace you never imagined being. My short list of random, unimaginable places includes an activist poetry reading, Norman Lear's private jet and a recording studio with Arianna Huffington. You get the picture...
So when Jill was over at my house last summer and was telling me about this music and politics blog she might be doing on Yahoo Music, I readily volunteered to help (did she even ask for help? my memory is fuzzy on this). I had no real blogging experience, but I did have a laptop and an opinion... about music...AND politics. Also, since I was on a kind of maternity leave from my "day job" as a pop songwriter, I knew I wasn't going a-n-y-w-h-e-r-e soon. Therefore, I could hold the fort and keep things rolling whenever Jill was on tour or something.
Looking back on the early Provocateurs' planning meetings with Yahoo, I realize now what we were thinking--we thought that getting a blog was like getting your own TV chat show or variety show. We thought ours would be like The Daily Show meets Donnie And Marie. We had big plans for regular segments, guest stars, video interludes and of course, a theme song. We are still the only blog on Yahoo Music with its own theme song--which I will post here one last time for posterity:
Jill Sobule & The Provocateurs: "The Provocateurs Theme Song " (MP3, 1:07)
I also remember our friends at Yahoo looking at us as the meetings progressed with somewhat concerned looks on their faces... as in... "You guys still don't really know what you're doing here? Do you?" Well, um, no. But we were having fun--making up songs about topical events and picking friendly fights with some of our more conservative readers (aaah, good times).We also were having some truly memorable conversations and meeting some truly wonderful folks.
Now that the Provocateurs, Part One is ending, I'm realizing that maybe Part Two SHOULD be a TV show!!! What do you think, Jill? Should we start pitching it?
OK, so while we're taking meetings at CAA, we'll also be archiving our 6 months of posts (and maybe posting some new ones) here.
Rock on....xoxo - Michelle


But really, thanks for writing this blog!
http://changingway.org/2008/02/25/jill-sobule-au-revoir-albania-etc/
And she know such nice people. Michelle is warm, funny and open. It's always a joy to hear her next song -- particularly if someone is coughing in the background wanting "mommy". I love the songs you both post. I can tell they are recorded in someone's living room. They are as homemade as a kid's finger painting and crafted with love.
And then my fellow posters. I've become friends with a few of you -- I know I should get to know more of you better -- you are warm, quirky and always glad to hear from me. It's nice to feel wanted. And -- hard to believe but even those people with VERY different views from mine are amazing. I grown from just reading other ideas. I played Michelle's "Even the Jews Get the Blues on Christmas" for a friend. She was amazed and said, "It made me think. I'd just never seen it from that point of view." And that is the feeling I get from so many comments. I may not agree, but I'm better for getting outside myself.
Ironically, this site ends like it began for me. On the last post, Jillpixy was surrounded by very angry people casting her into hell. And there was that call for help from Jill again. But this time it wasn't inside my head. It was on my computer screen. Man, am I glad I listen to that voice in the first place.
I've gotten to love reading what you all have to say -- be it silly, angry or heartbroken. I'd like to thank all of you. What you have to say is unique and of value. Don't let anyone ever tell you differently. They just don't know you. I feel sorry for them if they pass you by. I'm a better person now for knowing you all. All of you who won't just stand by as someone is being stoned.
Thank you so much.
I thought you all needed to know how special you are.
People don't tell each other that enough in this world.
And just a single kind word can mean more than a fist full of doubloons.
Thank you all for making me so rich. I look forward to getting together at the new site.
Vincent, fellow underdog.
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If anyone feels so inclined..my myspace is:
www.myspace.com/undervictorious
Thank you.. and goodnight.
Thanks for everything. I'm not a myspace-person, so I hope we will have the chance to communicate in the future on Jill's web site. Until then, all the best.
Michelle, has got the archives on http://theprovocateurs2.blogspot.com/
We are thinking of posting new ones soon.
Also, I am off to a fantastic conference called TED.com. I hope to be blogging from there. So check out my website or myspace.
xo
May you always be at war with your demons and at peace with your neighbors.
May your hand always be outstretched in friendship, but never in want.
And may each new year find you a better person than the year before.
Meangirl must have been particularly torn up about the end of the Provocateurs, because she had to post about her sexy pictures FOUR TIMES!!!
Seriously though, I've just finished archiving almost all of the old posts on the new site - http://theprovocateurs2.blogspot.com/ and I even added the one that Jill mentioned in our post that was too racy for prime time. I kinda have to admit that it really is... but you can decide for yourselves. New posts coming soon...
Miss you already!
xoxo - Michelle
I just wanted to say farewell and let you know I have faith in your ability to endure, learn, and grow. Thanks for sahring yourself and I look forward to seeing you again in our next home.
I leave these two parting thoughts...
"No winter lasts forever; no spring skips its turn. April is a promise that May is bound to keep."
"In the midst of winter, I finally discovered within me lay an invincible summer" Paul Sarte
You might find the following as inspirational as I did...
http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kera/local-kera-582407.mp3