Seems my passion for all things green and musical is rubbing off on
Grist editor Sarah van Schagen, who has reported on the
greening of Bonnaroo, given us a good
comparison chart of the greenest music festivals, and now has posted an
interview with Aussie artist Xavier Rudd, following up on last year's heart-to-heart with fellow down-under heartthrob
John Butler. What is it about the Aussies that they keep popping up on the green-music radar?
But
Sarah's got more than just a passing fancy for musical men at
work--she's got a long and growing list of green music stories, as well
as a smattering of Hollywood (ick) coverage and an oh-so-cute affection
for alliteration.
So since I've been unable to line up my own interview with the Beastie Boys, I'll point you to her
interview with Mike D for another
big green concert last year.
How do we compare as green-music bloggers?
Like me, Sarah was
disappointed in Sasquatch
for its halfhearted greening efforts at last year's festival, but
unlike me, Sarah was actually there. And while Sarah posted way, way
more about Bonnaroo than I did, and got to have interviews with
musicians thanks to her all-access press pass, I still think
my post on the big bash was pretty good. More recently,
we've both commented in passing on surfer-boy Jack Johnson. And while we have also both covered BioWillie,
she picked up on his book while
I picked on him (but just a little) for the questionably sustainable concept of BioDiesel. And neither
of us
could make heads or tails of the Virgin Music Festival's decision to
use Darryl Hannah as an official spokesflack. But while she gets
interviews with fun musicians like
Michael Franti and covers important, erm
, news like the greening of
Maroon 5
(only comment to that story: "such a shame they're terrible"), I dig
out the real movers and shakers behind the green music scene with
interviews
like these. But I totally whiffed it on the
Grammys. Sorry, kids!
Bottom
line? It's not a competition, obviously, although I bet I could drink
her under the table (a table at Bonnaroo covered in organic beer served
in compostable cups, natch). Instead, I'll just continue to clue you
folks in whenever she posts another exceptional article, and be glad
that someone else out there cares about getting to listen to music
without having to feel all guilty about it. And Sarah, I expect to see
you at a music festival or 10 this summer. Until then,
I'll be watching you!