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Rorschach Music

Jim Clements

Songs that matter to me, and why.

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Week 52: The End

After a full year of entries (that took two and a half years to complete) that covered a hundred and sixty three songs, I’ve decided it’s time to bring Rorschach Music to a close. It’s been a pleasure.

This project began as a way for two f...

2 years ago
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Week 51: Celestial Bodies

“Black Star” by Gillian Welch and David Rawlings

In last week’s post, I wrote:

I go through long periods in which all I want to do is be alone, to read, to write, to explore my head, to follow my compulsions, wherever they go. And then...

2 years ago

Week 50: Bones

“Song for Zula” by Phosphorescent

Very mature people, when faced with the question “What is your favorite song?,” answer that such a question is ridiculous: there are too many songs, they’re all loved for different reasons, and why would y...

2 years ago
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Week 49: Monsters

“Vampire” by Olivia Rodrigo / “Werewolf” by Fiona Apple (with a brief and unpleasant detour into “Anti-Hero” by Taylor Swift)

I went to see Common – rapper, actor, poet, visionary, very-handsome-man – at USC’s Visions & Voices last week. H...

2 years ago
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Week 48: Friends

“Everybody Hurts” by R.E.M.

In 2014, Irish priest Father Ray Kelly became a viral sensation when he burst into song as a couple he was marrying walked down the aisle. The song he chose, inevitably, was Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah":

The r...

2 years ago
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    Jim Clements is a London-born, Los Angeles-based writer, professor and musician. Check out his music on Spotify.

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