Post Up: Happy Birthday, Erik Satie

Good evening, Morphizm pals! May 17 was special for a variety of musical reasons. But I wrote about the coolest one for Wired on Saturday:
Happy Birthday, Erik Satie
He was fun. Pieces like "Genuine Flabby Preludes (For a Dog)" and "Dried Up Embryos" brought artistic self-importance down a notch. He even spent a week in prison for sending an insulting postcard to one of his critics.
Like others in the dada movement, Satie also created early flirtations with multimedia, including Sports et divertissements, in which he provided piano accompaniment to the drawings of Charles Martin, or found sound, which he employed for his self-described "furniture music." He was one cool, experimental dude.
So happy 142nd birthday, Erik Satie! I would say I hope you're happy in heaven, but as you once said, "Why attack God? He may be as miserable as we are"... MORE @ WIRED
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