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Main Street A song by High Places about Main Street, Los Angeles

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Uploaded by on Aug 23, 2009

We asked Mary Pearson and Rob Barber of High Places to write a few words about how they came to write a Main Street song about Los Angeles. Heres what they had to say:

Mary: Rob and I recently relocated from New York City to Los Angeles,
and consequently I felt a bit under-qualified at first for the role of
Los Angeles Main Street Representative. However, as I began to think
more about the task, it dawned on me that a newcomer can often see
aspects of her surroundings that are so commonplace as to go unnoticed
by longtime locals. Few born-and-raised Angelenos would treat wild
succulents and late night taco trucks with quite the degree of
reverence and gratitude Rob and I bestow upon such things. And it also
struck me that Los Angeles is largely defined by its Promise-Land-like
ability to lure in outsiders. In fact, this trait can be attributed to
the entire state of California.

Rob: As far as how we approached writing the song, this was the
perfect project for High Places. Ordinarily, when we write for
ourselves, we make a lot of off-the-cuff recordings and then arrange
all the parts into a sort of hyper-organized mega-mix.
With Main Street, we first went out on a couple different occasions
to gather field recordings. Both times were very different from one
another. The first night we went down to a more deserted stretch near
the L.A. River, and recorded the more ambient aspects of the song. The
whoosh of distant cars driving over manholes, crickets and night bugs,
and the all-too-familiar (as well as surprisingly percussive) L.A.P.D.
helicopters equipped with spooky spotlights. These sounds were cut up
and used largely in the construction of the rhythm. A few days later
we attended a Saturday afternoon street fair, where we gathered much of
the rest of the sounds used: children playing, food frying, random
snippets of conversations, empanada street vendors shouting How many
dozens?, and of course a bunch of musicians whom we carefully worked
off of with our own instrumental parts to fill out the composition. It
was important to us to recreate a feeling of the multi-directional
overlap and interplay of sounds present in a busy street environment.

High Places tours a lot. We see a lot of Main Streets. Main Street
Los Angeles is, as with most Main Streets, totally unique and of
itself. Although parts are rather deserted and empty, such as the
region near the L.A. River, other parts just a few blocks away, still
give the feeling of being historically one of L.A.s predominant
thoroughfares. Unlike many other Main Streets, which have become
forgotten and obsolete with the development and commercialization of a
towns outlying areas, L.A. Main Street is still mostly a viable and
important center of the city. Like the spirit of California, it means
different things for different people. For example, It contains the
the oldest part of town, as well as the home of L.A.s underground
music scene, the Smell.

Mary: Joni Mitchells California is such a fitting love song to the
elusive, golden state. The song is often what I sing at High Places
sound checks, and I felt I just had to pay tribute to it in this
composition by borrowing the lyrics from the chorus, California, oh
California, Im comin home Hopefully our composition was successful
in creating a similar mood of nostalgia and promise.

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