Janis Ian Goshwow
Jun. 11th, 2010 01:30 amI've never been to a Nebula Awards Banquet and only follow a bit of the related gossip, so I didn't know until an hour or two ago about Welcome Home, the song Janis Ian sang at last year's Nebs.
The tune is "At Seventeen"; the first line is even the same. After that...oh, my. It's a song that wraps my fannish heart with comfort and joy.
I came to science fiction much later than most, and I think of myself as far less informed than most about the classics and memes of our shared literature. But Janis welcomed me home with every line of "Welcome Home." It's a splendid reunion, and one I will long treasure.
Kristine Kathryn Rusch posted the lyrics and an mp3 with Janis' permission. Down the comments, Kris suggested: "For any of you who want to thank Janis in some way, go to her website and donate to the Pearl Foundation."
Oh, yeah. Absolutely. You bet. I gleefully typed $19.73 in the PayPal field; it was the just right thing for me to do.
Do read through the comments at Kris' post. Janis dropped in with totally charming thanks herself.
In my book, "Welcome Home" is a song, an anthem, that only Janis Ian could have created. In doing so, she has created a new masterpiece. Color me gob-smacked in all the right ways. Goshwow.
Thanks and a tip o'the link hat to Deb Geisler, where I first read about it.
The tune is "At Seventeen"; the first line is even the same. After that...oh, my. It's a song that wraps my fannish heart with comfort and joy.
I came to science fiction much later than most, and I think of myself as far less informed than most about the classics and memes of our shared literature. But Janis welcomed me home with every line of "Welcome Home." It's a splendid reunion, and one I will long treasure.
Kristine Kathryn Rusch posted the lyrics and an mp3 with Janis' permission. Down the comments, Kris suggested: "For any of you who want to thank Janis in some way, go to her website and donate to the Pearl Foundation."
Oh, yeah. Absolutely. You bet. I gleefully typed $19.73 in the PayPal field; it was the just right thing for me to do.
Do read through the comments at Kris' post. Janis dropped in with totally charming thanks herself.
In my book, "Welcome Home" is a song, an anthem, that only Janis Ian could have created. In doing so, she has created a new masterpiece. Color me gob-smacked in all the right ways. Goshwow.
Thanks and a tip o'the link hat to Deb Geisler, where I first read about it.
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Date: 2010-06-11 10:52 am (UTC)w00t!
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Date: 2010-06-11 04:11 pm (UTC)(For the song itself, not the first performance of it at the Nebs since that was last year and therefore only eligible for this year's already-released ballot, IIUC.)
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Date: 2010-06-11 03:32 pm (UTC)Welcome, Miklos. Welcome home.
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Date: 2010-07-26 05:13 pm (UTC)Thanks for the information and all the links.