Showing posts with label joshua tree. Show all posts
Showing posts with label joshua tree. Show all posts

Saturday, June 26, 2010

cd saturday: u2's the joshua tree


my best friend mike is currently taking a journey through his cd collection.  his music reviews have inspired me to start a new series here at the sky is big - my top 20 favorite albums of all time.  over the next several weeks, on any given saturday or sunday, i'll give a short review of a favorite album of mine, as well as a corresponding photo that i have taken that fits with the album of choice.

The Joshua Treetoday's image represents what i believe to be one of the greatest albums of all time.  u2 has long been one of my favorite bands, and this might be their greatest work.  i was not yet 5 years old when it came out in 1987, and it wasn't until i was much older that my friend phil introduced me to this collection of songs.  i purchased it first on vinyl in a yard sale, and then it was one of the first cds i ever bought for my sizable collection.  i even had it stolen in south africa and then was given to me by a friend who graciously passed on her copy.

while the album contains a plethora of songs that any casual u2 fan has heard - "where the streets have no name", "with or without you", "i still haven't found what i'm looking for" - it also has incredible songs that never made it big.  songs that have deep dark imagery, like "running to stand still" or "exit".

it wasn't until i listened to this album on my ipod while wandering through joshua tree park a few years ago that this album really exploded to life.  i can't quite explain the feeling of hearing an album in the perfect setting, but it ended up being pretty magical.

this album has always been a favorite of mine and i'm sure it always will be.  stay tuned for the next album review.

Thursday, December 04, 2008

another one from joshua tree national park


i can't get over the physical beauty of this park. it was very different than sequoia national park or kings canyon, but it was still pretty fantastic. point the camera, take a picture, end up with an amazing shot. i hope you don't mind this little detour from pasadena.

Sunday, November 30, 2008

bullet the blue sky


the day after thanksgiving we took a trip to joshua tree national park. it was my first visit to god's country, and we had a great time bouldering and hiking around where the streets have no name. i also made sure to take the time to sit back and listen to u2's the joshua tree album on my ipod.

for those southern california bloggers looking for a place to take some pictures, head to joshua tree and just point and shoot. it's almost impossible to take a bad shot here.