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SWITCHFOOT'S POSTS ON THE SONY BOARDS, LOWERCASE PEOPLE & FOOTSOLDIERS
All of Switchfoot's posts on the Sony Message boards, myspace and footsoldiers, from June 2004 to early 2007.
Most of these posts were archived by Katers and full credit for the saving goes to her.
POST BY: Tim Foreman
POSTED ON: 2007
POST ABOUT: Bro-Am
hmmm, right now I'm sitting inside an air-conditioned lobby in Little Rock, temporarily dodging the moist heat waiting patiently on the other side of the sliding glass doors. We arrived late last night, after narrowly escaping memorial day traffic in time to board our flight. Now, after a quick souncheck, and a couple fierce games of bag-o (the southern equivilent of horseshoes), we're going over song choices for the album, telling bad jokes that are only funny to us, and making sure the final details are in place for the bro-am this weekend. It's obvious that we're all extremely excited about the event, which is very different from a typical concert. Held at moonlight beach, where we spent the majority of our teenage years, this will be a very laidback day for us, packed with family, friends and a community that we've grown up with during our 10+ years as a band. Add to that the fact that many of San Diego's best surfers and bands will be participating. And most importantly, a day where kids can be kids. We're really proud to be working with Casa de Amparo, an organization that has been looking out for abused and neglected children throught San Diego since 1978. This is truly a day where the last shall be first, where these kids can be treated like the royalty that they are. If you're in the area, come hang out with us. Should be a memorable day.
POST BY: Tim Foreman
POSTED ON: March 16th, 2007 - 7:15 pm
POST ABOUT: Live Bootlegs
Hey friends,
as many of you already know, we've been selling live bootlegs on this tour at the end of each night. The bootlegs are raw, energetic, and unpredictable... capturing whatever madness may occur during the first half of the show (the first 6 songs or so). The CD's are then duplicated and ready to go home with you at the end of the evening. This has been one of the most exciting new things we've been able to try as of late, and it's been really enjoyable for us. At the end of this tour, we'll have 39 completely different live recordings, all with your beautiful voices singing along. We only print around 100 or so, and they always sell out by the end of the night. Once they're gone, they're gone, and we do it all over again the next night. However, as great as this has been, we've been thinking of ways to make it even more of a community event. What if there was a way to share these bootlegs with our friends from all around the world? Ha, that would be amazing, right? Well, as we all know, the internet makes this a very doable thing, and I would just like to go on record as saying that you have our blessing to pass these babies around -- share 'em, trade 'em, just don't sell 'em. In fact, not only do you have our blessing, but we would be absolutely honored if this sort of sharing became commonplace. I know many of you are pretty tech savvy. We could always set something up on switchfoot.com, but in the spirit of community, I'd rather this be something that you all worked together to set up. Maybe those of you who are more tech-inclined (you know who you are), can start a dialogue on this thread and figure out the best way to do this (bit torrent community, or maybe something else). I can't wait to see where this dream ends up! Run... run like a young boy in a field! love to all,
-tim
POST BY: Tim Foreman
POSTED ON: November 18th, 2006 - 02:02 pm
POST ABOUT: ANOTHER Listening Party Gone Wrong
wow, I'm so bummed to hear about this. Our appologies! That is sometimes the difficult thing about being in a band -- we can't be everywhere at once, and sometimes we have to rely on other people to follow through on things, and sometimes the ball gets dropped. Bottom line, no one will ever care more about how our friends (you) are treated than us. And I wish we could have been present at every single listening party, to personally play the CD for you all, that would have been a really fun experience. But since that wasn't physically possible, we had to rely on others, many of whom we've never met. We wanted this to be something special for all of you, and sometimes things don't always pan out as well as we had hoped, but we're still learning as we go! Thanks for being a part of our family, and caring as much about this new record as we do -- that is truly an honor! We look forward seeing you in Tempe in a few days, we'll make it up to you! please forward this along to anyone that you know who may have also gone to this event, thanks amigo-gos,
-tim
POST BY: Tim Foreman
POSTED ON: October 18th, 2006 - 12:02 pm
POST ABOUT: Pre-Sale of Oh! Gravity
Hi friends!
Wow, it was so great to play some new songs as well as some oldies last night! So great to hang with all you bakersfielians as well, good times. There seems to be a lot of excitement and questions about the pre-sale online, and since this is our baby, let me walk you through it. We've been working on this pre-order package for some time, trying to think of a way to get our music straight from us to you... no stores, no record lable, no confusing copy protection, no missing orders, no hype. Our relationship with all of you goes way back, and it's too precious to trust a third party to treat you as well as we'd like you to be treated. So this is what we came up with: a free CD containing 3 unreleased tracks that you can't get anywhere else, plus the new CD, plus a code for a free song download... all shipped well before Christmas, with a good chance of arriving at your house before stores and in time for Christmas! So that's 4 free songs total, all of which we're really proud of. 2 of the bonus songs were actually recorded for the record ("C'mon, C'mon," and "Sound in my Mouth"), and they're 2 of our favorites. The other 2 songs are acoustic versions of tracks that made the album (Oh! Gravity and American Dream), and we think these versions came out really cool and unique. The code for the free download will be inside of your copy of 'Oh! Gravity.' I'm sure you can tell how excited we are about this pre-sale that we've put together, and I'm glad that you all are liking it as well. It's a very satisfying way to get our music out there, straight from us to you. Oh yeah, and you can also get this same package at our shows this fall, and recieve a limited tour poster from that city as well! Thanks for being a part of this record, we think it came out really special. much love amigos,
-tim
POST BY: Jonathan Foreman
POSTED ON: July 2nd, 2006 - 11:25 am
POST ABOUT: A response to a fan message
Hola!
Glad it made it there, the SF puppets you gave us keep watch over the studio for us,
thanks,
jon
POST BY: Chad Butler
POSTED ON: June 14th, 2006 - 08:27 pm
POST ABOUT: Studio webcam is working!
Hola Amigos! Click on the studio webcam banner below (or on the front of our site) to see us recording. It's set to refresh on it's own but if it doesn't... click refresh to see the action. We are usually in the room from 11am to 11pm PST. If you don't see something amazing happening check back in a few minutes as we might be out to lunch (or if the waves are good, out surfing).
Cheers,
-Chad
POST BY: Jonathan Foreman
POSTED ON: June 15th, 2006 - 04:57 pm
POST ABOUT: A response to a question on "Betrayal"
Hi tyler,
How are things? I think the song you're talking about is betrayal, a song I wrote with my friend sean watkins. He's an incredible music man who plays in an amazing band called Nickle Creek. It's a song about... er, betrayal? Sadly, I don't think it's going to be on this record. We hope to find a spot for the song though. we'll see. Glad you dig it, amigo.
see you manana.
jon
POST BY: Tim Foreman
POSTED ON: June 14th, 2006 - 3:48 pm
POST ABOUT: The new record
hello friends,
the rumors are certainly true... we are indeed making rockus noise within the confines of a recording studio, at an undisclosed location within the western hemisphere. The list of song ideas is now well above 40 (jon's been writing like a madman!) and we're feeling extremely energized by how things are shaping up. Yesterday we had a round-trip van drive to LA (to perform at the ASCAP music awards), which means that we spent the time on the 405 brainstorming up crazy ideas to involve all of our friends on these boards, and on our myspace page in the recording of this new record.
Here are a few of the crazy ideas that we had...there might be a contest that involves a pair of tix to san diego and a cowbell... there might be snippets of the new tunes released online... there might be a song that we give away for free, just because we love you... there might be a webcam in the studio... there might be an album sooner than some of you may think... we love you guys, stay tuned (and classy).
-tim
POST BY: Chad Butler
POSTED ON: May 28th, 2006 - 3:06 pm
POST ABOUT: Jon Foreman Interview in SurferMag
Haha, yes Jon has fulfilled a dream for all of us in the band. We are now living vicariously through his newly launched surfing career. I am proud to say I was in the water that day and witnessed the cover shot in real time. Congrats my friend.
- Chad
POST BY: Chad Butler
POSTED ON: May 28th, 2006 - 2:58 pm
POST ABOUT: Little Rock, Arkansa show
Hey does anybody have a video (or pictures) from Riverfest tonight during Meant to Live? Those kids were amazing! Please post a link if you have it. Maybe we'll put that in the podcast. Thanks,
Chad
POST BY: Jonathan Foreman
POSTED ON: May 26th 2006 - 09:08 pm
POST ABOUT: A response to a request to come to Nashville to record
Hello Chelsea,
thanks for the invite- very kind of you! We would love to take you up on your offer sometime, I've heard good things about that place. I think we might have tracked part of learning to breathe down the street. We will only be there for a few hours, no long enough to track anything more than maybe a harmonica. Nothing against hamonicas or anything. or the studio for that matter. Anyhow, it's a very kind gesture, We'll see you in Nash vegas!
peace,
jon
POST BY: Tim Foreman
POSTED ON: May 11, 2006 - 9:02 pm
POST ABOUT: Bro-Am
Oh yes indeed, this will be a great day! We've been hard at work getting all the pieces in place, and everything is coming together. First, we get to surf with Tom Curren and other surf heros, and then we step onstage to play a free Switchfoot show on the beach, in our hometown. And all the while, there's a bunch of stoked kids running around having the time of their lives. Should be a nice break from the studio as well, hope to see some of you there!
POST BY: Jonathan Foreman
POSTED ON: May 2nd, 2006 - 05:42 pm
POST ABOUT: A response to a fan message
thanks for the post my friend, and strength to you in this difficult time. We're honored to know that our music is playing a part.
peace,
jon
POST BY: Jonathan Foreman
POSTED ON: April 30th, 2006 - 12:39 pm
POST ABOUT: A response to a request to come to South America
Buenos dias johi,
Me gustaria ir a Argentina y los otros paises de sur america un dia. Primero nessicito practicar mi espanol, y quisas esciba un cancion en espanol! Quando era nino, tengo un amiga que fue de argentina. Ella dice que el pais es muy hermoso. Gracias por sus palabras amables.
adios,
jon
POST BY: Chad Butler
POSTED ON: April 1st, 2006 - 12:13 pm
POST ABOUT: Thanks for the birthday wishes
Thanks so much, you guys rule!
I appreciate the well wishes and the encouraging words while we are so far from home. Thanks for making this tour the best yet.
Chad
POST BY: Jonathan Foreman
POSTED ON: March 22nd, 2006 - 03:17 am
POST ABOUT: A response to a fan message
tina,
thanks for hanging out with us for a few shows- and thanks for the stories. Amazing. I'm reminded of how amazing many of you are. You guys inspire me. Thanks for going to such effort to be a part of our lives on the road. Glad to hear that you enjoyed the tunes; we're honored to have played a small role in the story. We'll see you around,
peace,
jon
POST BY: Jonathan Foreman
POSTED ON: March 16th, 2006 - 04:01 am
POST ABOUT: A response to a fan message
hi jess,
thanks for sharing your story. I'm honored to have played a part. It's wonderful to be reminded that we're all a part of much bigger plot, that the kingdom of the heavens is at hand... thanks again, see you round,
jon
POST BY: Tim Foreman
POSTED ON: March 2006
POST ABOUT: Touring, Bro-Am
In the words of Keanu Reeves, "woah!" This tour has been amazing! I can not believe that we are already well past the halfway mark. We seriously cannot thank our footsoldier friends enough for all of the love and support on the road. It's been great to see everyone again. With all of the craziness and growth that we've experienced over the last 2 records, it's amazing to look out from stage at a packed out room and realize that it still feels like family. In fact, perhaps more than ever before, and that's saying something. Playing our new song Awakening has been one of the highlights (with Jerome's jazzercise dance moves being a close second). In other news, we're about to announce our second annual Bro-Am Surf Contest, which will be happening in Encinitas, CA on June 3rd. That promises to be another memorable day. Along those same lines, we're really excited to see lowercase people gaining momentum. For those of you who haven't checked it out yet, be sure to hop over there and join the community: www.lowercasepeople.com . We love you guys, thanks again for believing in these songs,
-tim
POST BY: Jonatha Foreman
POSTED ON: February 27h, 2006 - 02:24 AM
POST ABOUT: The We Are One Tonight Video
hi everyone,
Thanks for the kind words. Videos are always a mixed bag for me so it's always great to hear that the visuals are understood. The making of the video had a few memorable moments for me, but the biggest highlight came after we had finished shooting the thing. That night, after we were done packing up we had a chance to listen to the original masters for a record called Rubber Soul. We took a few pictures and then went up on top of the roof for an evening view of downtown LA. Somewhere between the city lights and the bruises on my back from repeated beatings from Del Reno I just had to smile: I have a lot to be thankful for,
see you all this spring!
jon
POST BY: Jonatha Foreman
POSTED ON: February 27th, 2006 - 02:25 am
POST ABOUT: A response to a fan art
Nice work!
POST BY: Jonatha Foreman
POSTED ON: February 24th, 2006 - 01:01 PM
POST ABOUT: A response to a fan message
hola!
thanks for the kind words, jake. Best of success directing films: telling honest stories seems like an honest way to make a living. I hope that we get a chance to head over to the UK in a bit. have a great day, my friend,
jon
POST BY: Tim Foreman
POSTED ON: Unknown
POST ABOUT: A response to a fan message
Nice, glad it all got worked out. Seems like a great event, we're honored to be included. On another note, VArocker07, your photography is really great. We were all just checking it out here in the dressing room. Thanks for taking photos, making cool shirts, and doing such a great job promoting the tour. You should submit some of your work to lowercase people. We'll see ya next time we're on the east coast,
-tim
POST BY: Tim Foreman
POSTED ON: January 25th, 2006 - 07:49 PM
POST ABOUT: Touring, record labels, fans
Hi friends,
I hope everyone has transitioned nicely into the new year. We just got home from
playing the coldest show of our lives (15 degrees, outside) at the Sundance Film
Festival, and then flew to LA to finish shooting our new video and tape Carson Daly. It
feels good to be playing music again. It's been amazing for us to be home for the past
month... I can't think of the last time we were home for that length of time... maybe 4
years ago? I know that it was much needed. I think it is both healthy and also human
for us as a band to examine with each new year (and hopefully much more frequently than
that) who/what is Switchfoot today, and are we on course, or have we lost the plot? The
answer is undoubtedly somewhere in between the two, and then course corrections are
made, and we plunge forward once more into the unknown. And these questions are
best asked (and answered) in the quiet moments, moments like the past several weeks.
I'm glancing at the calendar on my wall, and things are beginning to look very busy
again. A lot has changed over the course of the last album... lots of new fans, etc..., and
though we battle daily to stay connected with friends, family, and fans (for lack of a
better term), we do not always succeed. But hopefully, we are at least always learning.
As long as I'm a student, regret has no power over me.
Honest: now that is probably the most flattering adjective you could ever use when
describing my band. And synonymous with honesty is the idea that we're the same
people on and off stage. But this becomes increasingly challenging when crowd sizes
grow, and more and more people are hired to "protect" us. Life off-stage hasn't really
changed, but life on-stage has become less realistic than ever. And many times the
name Switchfoot is represented publicly by someone we've never met: at a record label,
venue, or some local security guard. Was it Switchfoot that yelled at me when I was
trying to buy my ticket? Was it Switchfoot that put frustrating copy-protection software
on my CD? It is easy to see that with more people representing us "off-stage," things
only get more complicated. So I guess one thing that I'm learning is that honesty and
perfection are two very different things. We certainly don't have it all figured out, but
hopefully we're learning. We now know a little bit more about what we're up against, and
we're learning how to stay connected with all of you -- our friends who have believed in
our music for a long time -- in a world that would rather see a safe distance of
separation between us.
The fall tour was refreshing to us in many ways. Playing small venues allowed us to feel
more connected... I could see everybody in the room, and I had the chance to talk with
many of you after the show. At the same time, a lot of people felt left out because the
shows sold out so quickly, and they weren't able to get in. It's funny how things are
always more complex than they first appear. But overall, I'm thankful that honesty allows
for a much larger goal than simply trying to make people happy. I realize that there are
a lot of us in here now. Some people have been listening to our songs for almost 10
years now, and are very dear to us. Others of you found out about us last year, and
we're equally thrilled to have you along for the journey. And I also realize that as the
audiences grow, it becomes more challenging to hold the unique sense of community
that we've built intact... more challenging, yes, but not impossible. That is the conclusion
that I continually arrive at. And that is why it is with eager anticipation that I now find
myself glancing at the tour dates this spring. And to top it off, we are bringing one of our
favorite bands from the UK along with us: Athlete. I'm sure you will show them the
respect they deserve -- they are an amazing band. I'm ready to continue the lyrical
dialogue the we began together, ten years ago, and I can't wait to see where it leads.
thanks for listening,
-tim
POST BY: Jonathan Foreman
POSTED ON: January 21st, 2006 - 02:13 AM
POST ABOUT: Jon's article on India
Hello,
it's been a little while since I checked these boards, I was pleasantly surprised to open
up this thread. Thank you for the encouragement. I had the hardest time writing that
piece, mainly because the subject matter covers such delicate ground. All of us at
lowercase people are always interested in finding out new ways to partner with people
all around the world who are fighting for beauty and truth. So feel free to tell your stories
and let us know new ways we can get involved. Again, thanks for the encouragement.
Jon
POST BY: Tim Foreman
POSTED ON: September 14th, 2005 - 04:09 PM
POST ABOUT: The copy protection NIS
Hello friends,
my heart is heavy with this whole copy-protection thing. Many PC users have posted
problems that they have had importing the new songs (regular disc only, not the dual
disc) into programs such as Itunes. Let me first say that as a musician AND as a music
fan, I agree with the frustration that has been expressed. We were horrified when we
first heard about the new copy-protection policy that is being implemented by most
major labels, including Sony (ours), and immediately looked into all of our options for
removing this from our new album. Unfortunately, this is the new policy for all new major
releases from these record companies. It is heartbreaking to see our blood, sweat, and
tears over the past 2 years blurred by the confusion and frustration surrounding this new
technology. It is also unfortunate when bands such as ourselves, Foo Fighters,
Coldplay, etc... (just a few of the new releases with copy protection) are the target
of this criticism, when there is no possible way to avoid this new industry policy.
For mac users these songs should import seamlessly. We are told that itunes is coming
out with a new version for PC users in early November that will be compatible with all of
these new CD's but in the meantime it's frustrating for all of us. That said, there are a
number of solutions (as is always the case with these types of things) for importing the
CD into your itunes and ipod. We have compiled some of the easier ways below. I feel
like as a band and as listeners, we've all been through a lot together over the past ten
years, and we refuse to allow corporate policy to taint the family we've developed
together. We deeply regret that there exists the need for any of our listeners to spend
more than 30 seconds importing our music, but we're asking as friends and partners in
this journey together to spend the extra 10 minutes that it takes to import these songs,
which we think you'll agree to be our finest collection of songs yet. As a band, we've
always been known for having the best fans in the world and I know that will continue
for years to come. A month from now, I hope to be singing these songs together at a
show, and the extra time spent importing the music will perhaps be forgotten, or at least
forgiven. Thank you for your understanding and the continued kindness that you have
always shown for five dreamers from San Diego, we love you guys,
-tim foreman
POST BY: Jon Foreman
POSTED ON: October 09th, 2005
POST ABOUT: Thoughts between tokyo and delhi
The few phrases that I have learned in japanese are rolling around in my head. The
irony is that they roll better up there than they ever rolled off my tongue while I was in
japan. I am at the back of a JAL B777 flying away from the land of the rising sun,
chasing the sun east as we head to Delhi. I am taking a few things from Japan: a deep
respect for the heart of a hospitable and mysterious country and a pair of wooden
chopsticks. I really do hope to be back soon. The people who I met were incredible,
beautiful people full of grace and subtleties. And subtitles. Subtitles would have been
nice to have alongside of the subtleties.
And, I just had a thought... are we, standing still? I don't mean that as some sort of
metaphysical question, I mean are we, JAL flight 471 physically standing still in the
universe? I think we might be. Obviously, not in reference to the world below us, but in
reference to the sun and the solar system and such... is this making sense to you? The
world spinning beneath us and yet we are beneath the sun, combatting the spin of the
earth with nothing more than a few jet engines... yeah, I'm pretty sure about it now:
Other than the yearly cycle that we make around the sun, and whatever sort of motion
this universe and galaxy possesses, we, JAL flight 471, are travelling at 498 miles an
hour in an attempt to stand still.
The guy sprawled out next to me with the dirty socks has certainly not thought all of this
through... The indian child screaming a few rows up from me has not thought this
through... However, the lady chewing her gum a few rows back probably has thought
this through. She's been staring at me the whole flight, thinking about the physics of
flight and time travel. And then, oddly enough I start to think about telepathy. Maybe she
is teleporting these crazy thoughts into my head with the chewing gum! Maybe even
now she's planting these crazy ideas; I mean, these are some crazy ideas!... she looked
away when I wrote that down- Ahah! Yes! I'm on to her mind tricks. I will not be
manipulated by anyone. I am a free thinker... Or I'm probably just bored...
I'm a big fan of tetris on these long flights. Did I mention that? oh yes, Tetris: four blocks
in various iterations fitting together with a little bit of digital magic- this will satiate
the mental faculties for at least a half hour. I get nervous just thinking about it, when
they start to come down faster and faster! that's when I get nervous. but nervous might
be better than bored.
We actually had very little time for boredom in japan. Every second of every day was
filled with interviews and radio and sound checks and photo shoots and... and I was
grateful to be alone as I walked around today before heading to the airport. Japan was
quite a bit more beautiful than even my high expectations. This morning was a gentle
dance of color against the grey... Umbrellas floating through a morning mist, grade-
school children laughing, talking, walking quickly by the business man who glances from
his phone to the pretty woman with the nobel gaze. And thus, Shibuya spins toward
tomorrow, in a gentle, peaceful, hush- with a few more puddles than yesterday.
Aete yokatta. Arigatou gozaimashita! Sayounara...
POST BY: Jon Foreman
POSTED ON: June 13th, 2005 - 12:30 AM
POST ABOUT: The new songs on NIS
Hi friend,
Thanks for the note. Ironically enough, I was hoping to make it to the
jackson county fair to see you again. We'll see what goes down, although, I have to say
the netherlands is a good place for music as well, (no disrespect to the jackson county
fair).
So about the new tracks... hmmm, well a part of me wishes I could say that our music
was formulated and planned out by brilliant, methodical minds who structure entire
records out of themes that are independent of anything that has ever thought of before.
In reality, most of these songs are simply the spontaneous ramblings of a man with a
guitar who can't sleep, trying to make sense of a broken heart in world that is upside
down. These songs become my own life in a tune: relationships, fears, hopes,
insecurities, doubts and so forth all set to the major and minor keys. But it makes sense
that these are the songs that we're proud of, the ones that we put on the record
because those tunes are always my favorite songs from Elliot Smith or Nada Surf or
whoever: the honest ones.
So at the end of our time as a band perhaps we will have only one song to sing- just
one very long, rambling, eclectic song that touches on life, death, pain, sex, anger, joy,
peace, politics, God and the other elements of a searching soul in the twenty first
century. Maybe at the end of my life I will sing only one song, a song that has been
refined and purified. A lonely group of notes that will be a sweet, sweet sound for an
audience of one. Or maybe I'm still trying to figure out this broken, beautiful planet-
writing songs as a way of therapy in the hopes of a better understanding of this
existence that we call life. Either way, the lonely struggle for meaning and truth in the
postmodern world is a subject matter that I don't think I could ever exhaust.
Maybe the best way to look at this record is as the next chapter in a mystery novel: the
same characters, the same setting and yet a few more clues come to life. Or maybe it's
a dark chapter revealing even more mysteries to be solved. I'm pretty sure you're the
only one who can decide for yourself; I'd be curious to hear what your thoughts are.
Whatever the theme of this record it was only partly intentional!
Peace and love amigo (a?),
jon
POST BY: Jon Foreman
POSTED ON: June 10th, 2005 - 02:34 AM
POST ABOUT: A response to a fan message
hi josh,
good to "see" you in here, so sorry to hear about your mom. I can't even
imagine. Sounds like you're taking it ok and I'm glad you got a chance to say good bye.
As far as music is concerned it sounds like you're already making it; I'm sure your mom
would be proud. I'll see you around in upstate NY.
peace,
jon
POST BY: Jonathan Foreman
POSTED ON: June 05th, 2005 - 01:02 PM
POST ABOUT: A response to a fan message
hola compadres,
Thanks for the kind words taylor(s) and everyone else. I can't wait to
play you guys some new music! have a good weekend, amigos
jon
POST BY: Jonathan Foreman
POSTED ON: Myspace, June 05th, 2005
POST ABOUT: New music coming soon
Hello all,
Thanks for stopping by. We've seen a lot of great people and kind comments
around here and it's much appreciated, amigos.
Well, my computer says january 4th 1970. I figure why fight it: here's to a new decade
of achievement in space exploration and polyester fashion. Yes indeed, 1970 is
shaping to be a busy year for switchfoot. Here's some of the news in our world.
Last week the final track of the record, ("we are one tonight" a fairly new song that
we tracked in the 11th hour) was mixed and on friday our record was mastered- the
last step in the process. Either the nail in the coffin or the final stoke of the brush
depending on whether you're a glass half empty or half full type of persona... I'm leaning
half empty today- you know, always hard to let a dead dog lie... brushes, coffins, water
and dead dogs... that's probably enough metaphors for one paragraph.
So I'm thinking we'll have a song up shortly. It's called stars. For me it feels like it leans
towards a Gish type of sound. (I always thought that was a great record if anyone
knows what the name means enlighten us all...). Anyhoo, we'll have it up shortly and you
can tell us what you think. Until next time, have a good week and enjoy the 70's- I know I will!
peace,
jon
POST BY: Jonathan Foreman
POSTED ON: Myspace, May 30, 2005
POST ABOUT: welcome and other thoughts...
Hello and welcome to the our SF myspace page. My name is jon foreman; i play the guitar
and sing and write songs and shop for groceries. We'll be posting new shows and things
from time to time here on this page. What's new in our world you may ask? Well, we just
finished a new record and drove straight from the studio (literarily) to a surfing trip in
mainland mexico with a few heroes of ours. In the words of Jerri Blank, "good times."
I'm anxious for the bug bites that I acquired in mex. to begin to subside. I'm also excited
to get these new tunes out into your ears to see what you think.
Seems like I go through a manic depressive reality of ups and downs during every record-
loving the songs and then hating them and then loving them again. I heard sting say he
went through something like that for his records and then I felt a little better about the
process. Everyone has been asking what the record sounds like. I can only tell you that this
is the closest we've ever come. Every record is only an approximation of the truth- only a
resemblance of what Switchfoot means to us. I think whenever you do a self portrait that's
honest, it declares all these scars and wounds and flaws that you hide from yourself and
others- those are always hard to look at. But honesty is still the best policy. And these
songs are honest. During the making of this record I figured out that I write songs about
the things I don't understand: war, love, pain, God, women, fear, relationships... this is a
record that sings it the way I see it, in a world where truly nothing is sound.
Whether I'm feeling up or down about the record I always land on the side of wanting to play
these songs live- that's the real place where the music test's it's wings. So we're excited to
go out and hit the road with some friends this fall. Looks like a quick tour of the states, a
trip to Japan and a jump over to Australia and then a few more shows back up here- all before
christmas. We hope to see you out there.
If you're the type of person who desires to know about the more informative aspects of our
band check out switchfoot.com. This myspace page will be a spot for everything else.
Have a good time checking things out, I'll see you around,
jon
POST BY: Jonathan Foreman
POSTED ON: May 19 th, 2005 - 11:52 PM
POST ABOUT: A response to a fan message
hello jill,
i know what's it's like to have a broken heart. thanks for letting us know how
our music has helped to get you through, I'm honored to hear it! A broken place is a
great place to start to see beautiful thing come together. We'll see you next year maybe.
peace,
jon
POST BY: Jonathan Foreman
POSTED ON: May 19 th, 2005 - 11:48 PM
POST ABOUT: A response to a fan message
Hi holly,
thanks for the kind words. I love the UK, I can't wait to come back. Right now we're planning
on a fall tour of the states, a trip to aus., and our first trip to japan by the end of the
year. After that maybe we can hit you fine country! Best of success with exams. Today Tim
was talking about how thankful he is that he'll never have to write another term paper... I
like pressure but I haven't been missing them either. Glad to hear that our music is pulling
you through,
peace
jon
POST BY: Jonathan Foreman
POSTED ON: May 18th, 2005 - 02:44 AM
POST ABOUT: A response to a fan message
hello gravyty,
thanks for you kind words, and more importantly thank you for donating your energy, time and
money to help us give this day to the care house kids. We were blown away by the effort that
you made personally and encouraged by the support that we recieved from our community as
well. This was truly one of the highlights of the switchfoot timeline and we hope to do
something like it again sometime. Some of the kids said it was one of the best days of thier
lives- thank you for helping give that to them.
peace,
jon
POST BY: Jonathan Foreman
POSTED ON: May 01st, 2005 - 12:16 AM
POST ABOUT: Rain
Hello friend,
We just finished fighting the rain down here in georgia. I think it's following me around...
Rain makes you write all sorts of sad songs, and even though we all love elliott smith I'm
looking forward to some sunshine.
Yesterday was unforgettable. I couldn't believe it: looking out into the downpour and seeing
so many people standing in the rain singing along. These songs mean the world to us so we'll
sing 'em come rain or shine but really, that meant a lot to us to see perfect strangers soaking
wet-singing along to even the new tunes.
I'm amped to start playing this new record live. I can't wait! we're looking forward to the
summer festivals- attempting to dream bigger dreams about what a SF show looks and feels like.
Memphis was an incredible chance to see a lot of our friends in the other bands, and to be
reminded about what life is like outside of studios.
Thanks again for standing in the rain.
jon
POST BY: Tim Foreman
POSTED ON: Footsoldiers website - April 2005
POST ABOUT: Switchfoot Updates
Wow, so much going on in the switchfoot camp, it's hard to know where to start. Since we
last spoke, we've recorded our favorite record to date, officially added guitar wizard Andrew
Shirley as our 5th and newest member, had our world turned upside down by the hearts of
South Africa, completed our first real Australian tour, shot a music video underwater, and
that's just the beginning. Currently, we're finishing mixing our record, working on artwork,
and preparing to host first first annual Switchfoot Bro-Am Surf Contest on May 14th,
benefitting homeless kids here in San Diego.
-Tim
POST BY: Jonathan Foreman
POSTED ON: March 06th, 2005 - 10:39 PM
POST ABOUT: A response to a fan message
Hi Debbie,
Thanks for taking the time to write in. These stories mean the world to us and help
us stay focused the on reasons why we play music, (especially so as we're in the middle of
tracking the next record). I'm honored that these songs have played a part in your life and in
your daughters life. Thanks again, we'll see you in N.E.
jon
POST BY: Jonathan Foreman
POSTED ON: March 27th, 2005 - 08:33 AM
POST ABOUT: A response to a fan message
hello all,
I'm in my hotel room just about to hit it. I'm contemplating the evening, the day, and the 6:30
wake-up call.
Mel: Thank you and every other Brisbanian for making tonight something bigger than just a rock
show. I was honored to be there. Tonight had a few moments that I will always take with me,
(besides almost passing out). And yes, we will certainly have to hit the gold coast and
strawburg (sp?) island. I thoroughly enjoyed my time here in brisbane. Then again I've yet to
see a bad one here in australia. Thanks again for letting a couple punks from san diego into
your fine country!
goodnight friends,
jon
POST BY: Jonathan Foreman
POSTED ON: February 24th, 2005 - 09:47 PM
POST ABOUT: A show in Perth
hi all,
thanks to all the perthians who came to the show last night. Along with amazing friends
we met last night I would like to point out another great thing: to step out of the club, walk
a few steps lay down in the sand and look up at the moon. Pretty sure I found the southern
cross.
We're stuck in the airport trying to get to adelaide. Glad to be here down under even on three
hours of sleep. I'm on the exhaustion plan of jetlag patrol: just stay awake till you fall
over. I'm still testing it, working out a few of the minor details. I don't know... seems to be
working pretty good so far! Anyhow, I'm excited about these shows down here.
Wonderful beautiful place with wonderful beautiful people. So after this we head back to
finish the new record it should be out in at least a decade, more or less. I think all of
you'alls are going to dig it... Definitely a jump towards a beautiful new sound.
Shadow. I think that's my favorite one right now. A song that I want to move a little slower
on, so we don't screw anything up. I have this gratitude. Like someone who has just
inherited something beautiful. It's this detached perspective on this new batch of songs. It's
a distant admirer type of thing. These aren't nessecarily the songs I wrote a few months
back, they've become much bigger, much more meaningful somehow. Like someone
else wrote 'em and gave'em to us. All the more reason to move with a respect for the
songs, as though they're on loan. Anyhow, enough for words, I look forward to playing
them for you myself in a few months... They're going to mean so much more singing them in
the middle of it all rather than my garage!, Last night reminded me of that. Anyhow, many
thanks from west Oz.
jon
POST BY: Jerome Fontamillas
POSTED ON: December 22nd, 2004 - 05:01 PM
POST ABOUT: A reply to post about card for Lustgarten Foundation for Pancreatic Cancer Research
That artist would be me. I concentrated all my artistic knowledge into one drawing. I'm
pretty proud of it. Now if I can concentrate all my artistic knowledge into taming a Liger,
then I'd be set. Thanks gravyty for purchasing it. It's a worthy cause. I forgot to write our
names on the card. I guess someone did for us. Thanks again.
POST BY: Jonathan Foreman
POSTED ON: December 08th, 2004 - 08:04 PM
POST ABOUT: A response to a fan message
Thanks Jesse,
We do read these every now and again. We're in Toronto just about to go onstage. All is
well, thanks for for the encouragement. Sorry we didn't get a chance to talk in person;
thanks for the support through the years,
jon
POST BY: Jonathan Foreman
POSTED ON: Unknown
POST ABOUT: A response to a fan message on Switchfoot and christianity.
It's 2:30am in Philly. We’ve been hitting it hard lately... very hard! The road is long and worthy of resting for. But I just read a question worthy of response. First off, thank you for your compliments. I would love to speak to all of you in person as I've had some great conversations so far this tour and look forward to many more. To be honest, this question grieves me because I feel that it represents a much bigger issue than simply a couple SF tunes. In true Socratic form, let me ask you a few questions: Does Lewis or Tolkien mention Christ in any of their fictional series?
Are Bach's sonata's Christian?
What is more Christ-like, feeding the poor, making furniture, cleaning bathrooms, or painting a sunset?
There is a schism between the sacred and the secular in all of our modern minds. The view that a pastor is more “Christian” than a girls volleyball coach is flawed and heretical. The stance that a worship leader is more spiritual than a janitor is condescending and flawed. These different callings and purposes further demonstrate God’s sovereignty. Many songs are worthy of being written. Switchfoot will write some, Keith Green, Bach, and perhaps yourself have written others. Some of these songs are about redemption, others about the sunrise, others about nothing in particular: written for the simple joy of music. None of these songs has been born again, and to that end there is no such thing as Christian music.
No. Christ didn’t come and die for my songs, he came for me. Yes. My songs are a part of my life. But judging from scripture I can only conclude that our God is much more interested in how I treat the poor and the broken and the hungry than the personal pronouns I use when I sing. I am a believer. Many of these songs talk about this belief. An obligation to say this or do that does not sound like the glorious freedom that Christ died to afford me. I do have an obligation, however, a debt that cannot be settled by my lyrical decisions.
My life will be judged by my obedience not my ability to confine my lyrics to this box or that. We all have a different calling; Switchfoot is trying to be obedient to who we are called to be. We’re not trying to be Audio A or U2 or POD or Bach: we’re trying to be Switchfoot. You see, a song that has the words: “Jesus Christ” is no more or less “Christian” than an instrumental piece. (I've heard lot's of people say jesus christ and they weren't talking about their redeemer.) You see, Jesus didn’t die for any of my tunes. So there is no hierarchy of life or songs or occupation only obedience.
We have a call to take up our cross and follow. We can be sure that these roads will be different for all of us. Just as you have one body and every part has a different function, so in Christ we who are many form one body and each of us belongs to all the others. Please be slow to judge “brothers” who have a different calling and thank you for reading.
POST BY: Jonathan Foreman
POSTED ON: December 3rd, 2004 - 12:03 AM
POST ABOUT: A response to a fan message on their Hard Rock Live performance
hola friend, our performance was edited, (and poorly too I might add... ha!) anyhow, thanks
for watching. "Ain't nothing like the real thing baby." We'll be back to prove it's always
better than the television.
peace,
jon
POST BY: Jonathan Foreman
POSTED ON: December 01st, 2004
POST ABOUT: A response to a fan message
Hi Lynzee,
Thank you for your kind words. I'm honored to read that our tunes have meant so much to
you. Keep seeking "truth behind every corner." And love people well.
peace,
jon
POST BY: Jonathan Foreman
POSTED ON: December 01st, 2004
POST ABOUT: A response to a fan message
Hello and thank you for your picture; you are truly talented. I hope that you continue to
make many beautiful things for many years to come. I had a wonderful birthday this
year and felt very celebrated, thanks to all!
jon
POST BY: Jonathan Foreman
POSTED ON: November 28th, 2004 - 03:15 AM
POST ABOUT: Life
hello dear friends!
rarely do we say anything truly intelligent so we usually keep our lips sealed. I've been home
for a few days however, and so my closed lips have begun to separate, ever so slightly. I've
been surfing every day since I got home. Tiny waves, cold water, still- I can't help but have
fun. It's just good to get out into the water.
I've been working on revamping an older song for a movie and gearing up for a few final 2004
shows in the states. Then it's off to the races for the new record, a few international dates,
a surf contest and a couple other tricks up our sleeves. I do come by here every now and then
and read things. I'm always honored to hear that our songs have become a part of your world.
I am also honored that you would spend time on our site, writing things to us, means a lot to
all of us.
I don't take myself very seriously, though. So at times, I question the validity of the worth
that is ascribed to my simple thoughts. It is time like these when I am reminded that we are
all in this together, learning from each other. I'm here to learn from you. Like you, I'm
always glad to read posts of substance when I visit. I'll keep you posted on a new movement
that we're getting off the ground in the new year.
merry evening to all and to all a good night,
jon
POST BY: Jonathan Foreman
POSTED ON: November 15th, 2004
POST ABOUT: A response to a fan message
Hello Lauren,
I remember meeting you in DC when we opened for jimmy eat world. Thanks for posting. your
story means a lot to me. Stay strong in a strength that is not your own. Thanks for your honesty,
jon
POST BY: Jonathan Foreman
POSTED ON: November 15th, 2004
POST ABOUT: A gentle rebuke to the fans about their constant "hair talk"
hello all,
Please stop talking about the hair thing. I mean no offence, I just find that the stuff that
grows out the top of my head is not worth much thought. What has everyone been reading/
thinking/dreaming about? What new band or idea is raising the hair on the back of your neck?
These conversations tend to be a bit more eternal somehow... The music is what brings us all
together here and these songs are life and death to me. Hair, quite honestly, is not.
thanks,
jon
POST BY: Jonathan Foreman
POSTED ON: November 15th, 2004
POST ABOUT: A response to a fan message
hi scott,
Thank you for your post. We're all on a journey, the way I see it. Many teachers, friends, and
books have played a part in my understanding of the world and yet songs have a way of going
even further, touching the very core of who we are. That's what draws me to music: that
inexplicable, transcendental communication where souls can hold hands for a moment. I still
have a long way to go- so much to learn about living life well. I'm honored that our songs have
been a part of your journey; that's an incredible privilege. From one songwriter to another- may
God bless your journey.
jon
POST BY: Jonathan Foreman
POSTED ON: October 15th, 2004
POST ABOUT: Thanks for the birthday messages
hola!
thanks for the cyber-card. happy un birthday to everyone and thank you for all the posts: I feel
very celebrated.
jon
thanks for my card! have a good day everybody!
jon
POST BY: Jonathan Foreman
POSTED ON: October 19th, 2004
POST ABOUT: A response to a fan message
Hello friend,
There are many people who don't understand what we are doing and I will forever disappoint
people, (including myself). However, I take my music and my beliefs very seriously and would
like to respond to your desire to see us “flaunt” our faith. The very beliefs that I hold deny
me the ability nor desire to display them ostentatiously or in a showy manner. I want to be
real! To live a live that is genuine. Dying daily to self and truly loving others is a lot more
difficult and more authentic than simply talking about it on stage.
So that is what we’re trying to do: live rather that talk. Talk is cheap and the tabloids
scream about it every day. You have one body whose members serve different purposes, so in the
same way, we who are many form one body and each member belongs to all the others. How
does it go? Something like: preach the gospel at all times and if necessary use words. We’re
very open with our beliefs and we have been from the beginning. Thanks for reading and
thanks for listening.
jon
POST BY: Jonathan Foreman
POSTED ON: Unknown
POST ABOUT: A response to a fan message
Hello sunday afternoon,
Thanks for the chicken noodle soup everybody, I feel so much better. And thanks for coming
natalie, sorry I didn't get to meet you last night. I was a bit under the weather as they say.
Glad that you enjoyed the show.
peace out everybody, seatle manana!
jon
POST BY: Jonathan Foreman
POSTED ON: October 04th, 2004
POST ABOUT: A response to a fan message
Hello Clint,
Thanks for posting on the boards. You're not alone in your quest; we all have demons that we
fight. So in that sense, we're all together in this one. I'm honored that our songs have been a
part of your life- see you in Florida.
a fan of yours,
jon
POST BY: Tim Foreman
POSTED ON: September 21st, 2004
POST ABOUT: A response to a fan message
hey Lana,
your country is beautiful. Wish we were here longer. I've got good news, though... your wish
has been granted. We're taping a live performance of Meant to Live on Thursday for the Footy
show. should be fun. hope to see you and Steve in Sidney,
-tim
POST BY: Tim Foreman
POSTED ON: September 21st, 2004
POST ABOUT: A response to fans criticisms of Tim's new message board logo
ha, you guys are funny. I'm glad you like my new logo so much.
POST BY: Jonathan Foreman
POSTED ON: September 18th, 2004 - 08:59 PM
POST ABOUT: Kuala Lumpur
Ok so here's the update,
we're on a layover in between a 12 hour flight and a 6 hour flight. I haven't slept since we
took off. Had an incredible time, though, listening to music and trying to track vocals
(quietly), in the middle seat. Hope of the States is a great band. We recently got their CD in
London- great songs, especially if you're into the doves and the like... Saw Blink at the
airport in London and felt a little jealous: they’re flying home tomorrow for three weeks.
Three weeks!!
And I got to thinking, I DO look forward to holing up this winter and making a record, but
until then we have so many things to be thankful about. I’m itching to try out some new things
on this next tour, can’t wait to watch the honorary title and the format every night. And so the
domino days continue through Australia! I’m really excited to get to Oz. Can’t wait actually.
Anyhow, Malaysia looked incredible flying in: the mist hanging between the overgrown peaks
stretching out fingers towards the sunrise. Strangely enough, one of the flight attendants for
Malaysia Airlines had our CD. And weirder they played our song on one of the in-flight radio
stations. And the sushi for breakfast was a bit strange too.
Peace and love to all and be on the lookout for a Christmas song called Old Borego,
jon
POST BY: Jonathan Foreman
POSTED ON: September 16th, 2004 - 08:38 PM
POST ABOUT: jetlag blues and reds
Hello Europe,
We're over here in london trying to figure out the jetlag scene; I've been taking 3 hour naps
whenever I can get my eyes shut and trying to stay out of trouble wandering around the rest of
the time.
At dinner this evening we were eating curry and celebrating Todd's B-day, recounting
our travels over here. We started this tour at an amazing, little, dingy club called the metro. I
think it was past boiling point by the time we gat halfway into things. 200 or 300 people
crammed into a living room drowning us out with energy. SF fans are the best in the world.
I could barely breathe and here they are belting it out. Met some kids from Isreal that came all
the way up to listen. Trying to talk us into heading down there for a few shows... I'm game.
Let's make a record first! Even though we never played a note in france, we all agreed that our
visit to paris was one of the high points during our europa tour. We've got to set up a show over
there... Ile st louis was quite a place to hole us during the rain and the croissants aren't
bad either. From there we went on to germany. The time in Berlin was amazing: amazing new
friends, (Thanks for the sing-along switchfoot christmas song in german after the show) I
wrote a sleepless waltz early in the morning and watched the sun rise.
Amsterdam was next, I love the city, very kind people. Very laid back... maybe reminding me of Colorado or
cornerstone... or maybe leucadia, right near home. It always amazes me when people are
screaming out the words, this time halfway round the globe in a dutch accent. I believe it was
a man from morroco was singing the loudest.
Thanks to everyone who has come to these
shows over here- we are truly blessed to have your support. And a chance to start from the
ground up. The alterbridge guys are among the nicest bands in the world and have been very
good to us on every date that we've played with them. Many thanks. And so one more for the
gipper: we play London in 17 hours and then shove off with many good memories to take along
with us to australia... It's like aahnold says, I'll be back, so long friends let's try the
sleeping thing one more time,
jon
POST BY: Jonathan Foreman
POSTED ON: September 16th, 2004
POST ABOUT: A response to a fan message
hello all,
thanks for coming to the show. there's some good people up in your town. we'll see you next
time, greetz!
jon
thanks for coming all, glad you enjoyed it. I could feel the love, (or was it the sweat) Either
way, hope to see a few of you tonight... already scheming of the next tour,
peace,
jon
thanks for coming jill,
I think we the language thing was playing with your friend and i. G, J... anyhoo, we'll be back
through as soon as we can.
Thanks for coming to the show.
peace,
jon
Hello josephine,
Thanks for writing in we hope to make it through france soon, maybe when my understanding
of the language goes up a bit from nonexistent. Any how, best of success with your music,
cio,
jon
POST BY: Jonathan Foreman
POSTED ON: September 10th, 2004
POST ABOUT: A response to a fan message
Hi Ali,
Should be sleeping, but can't really get back to it. The sky is the most amazing color this
morning... and brightening every moment. I'm so glad to be back over here. We've been away
from the land of "rain and ale and fish and chips" for much too long. Had a great dinner night
last night at a pub across the Thames from the mr5 building. Getting over here reminds me of
what a strange diverse tribe we humans are. Culture and psychology and thoughts about the
human soul... maybe that’s the jetlag, and maybe not! I hope to do a tour the next time, and
when we do Edinburgh will be high on the list. an amazing place indeed,
So long,
jon
POST BY: Jonathan Foreman
POSTED ON: September 03rd, 2004 - 03:12 PM
POST ABOUT: A response to a fan message
hi mark,
Thanks for telling us your story. I'm honored that our songs have played a role in your life.
Best of happiness and joy to you and Nicole! Since I won't be able to play at your wedding,
allow me to share the best advice I was given about love. The union of marriage only works when
both people involved are in it for the other person. This is a revolutionary thought for a
selfish, needy person like myself- to sacrifice my wants and needs for someone else? That’s
very hard to do. It’s not meeting the person half way, it’s giving all of you and expecting
nothing back. There is only one perfect example of this type of love. So God bless your
efforts in loving one another, and may your friendship continue to grow.
Peace,
jon
POST BY: Jerome Fontamillas
POSTED ON: August 28th, 2004
POST ABOUT: A response to a fan message on his favorite things
My laptop and starbucks of course...
Romey
POST BY: Jerome Fontamillas
POSTED ON: August 26th, 2004
POST ABOUT: A response to a fan message
That's really funny because I like peanut butter toast Kate. Thanks guys, I really do feel
the love.
Romey
POST BY: Tim Foreman
POSTED ON: August 15th, 2004
POST ABOUT: A reply to his birthday cards/wishes
aw shucks... thanks ;)
POST BY: Tim Foreman
POSTED ON: July 22nd, 15th, 2004
POST ABOUT: Breaking in the new boards
hi everyone,
figured this is as good a time as any for me to break in the new boards. I'm sitting in an
airport in Dallas on our way to WA, waiting for our plane to arrive. Actually, Jon was probably
misunderstood. We are most likely going to release at least one more single, maybe even two.
We'll let you know as soon as we decide on what the next single will be. Another video is in
the works as well. Looking forward to seeing you all on our fall tour, if not sooner. peace.
-tim
POST BY: Jonathan Foreman
POSTED ON: July 20th, 2004
POST ABOUT: A reply to to UK fans
Hello friends,
How is life over on the other side? Within the next six months we will be over there- that's the
goal at least. Thank you so much for listening to our songs. I know that it can be a lot
harder/more expensive to get the tunes over there: my apologies. And thank you all the more
for listening. We'll see you soon,
jon
POST BY: Jonathan Foreman
POSTED ON: July 20th, 2004 - 02:15 pm
POST ABOUT: A response to a fan message
Hi derek,
Thanks for the compliments, my friend. A topic for a song? Hmmm... My standard song to
write these days is the one about the meaningless attributes of our 21st century existence.
There's a lot that's worth singing about there- ranging from bob dylan to Radiohead.
best of success in writing and living in a meaningful fashion,
peace,
jon
POST BY: Jonathan Foreman
POSTED ON: July 7th, 2004
POST ABOUT: A response to a fan message
Hi andy,
I look forward to meeting you someday. Thanks for writing; I'm honored that our songs have
played such a big role in your life.
peace out my friend,
jon
POST BY: Jonathan Foreman
POSTED ON: June 19th, 2004 - 04:30am
POST ABOUT: A thank you to the fams
Thanks for being a part of our family and voting for us. I'm a competitive guy, so I love to
win. However, I had a great time hanging with the sugarcult guys the day we taped it- and I look
forward to sharing a stage without the competitive edge.
goodnight friends,
jon
POST BY: Jonathan Foreman
POSTED ON: June 19th, 2004 - 04:24am
POST ABOUT: A response to a fan message
Hello friend,
Thanks for writing to us. It's three oclock in the morning in Jackson and I'm just about to go
to sleep. I'm sitting outside an empty coffee shop using thier wireless network. Today was
crazy- three of my guitars were smashed by the lighting rig when one of the genie lifts failed.
No one was hurt; that's the good thing. This could have been an aweful day, instead it was
just exhausting. So thank you for the encouragement- I appreciate it. I am reminded that I am
a fool, a simple idiot who has been given so many things. Another day, another breathe... a
chance to sing songs that are bigger than I am, to be filled with a life that is bigger than I
am. I have so much to learn. And I have a lot to be thankful for. Thanks for singing along.
peace,
jon
POST BY: Jonathan Foreman
POSTED ON: June 10th, 2004
POST ABOUT: A response to a fan message
Hello Allison,
Thanks for your letter. I'm glad that our songs have been a part of your life. Songs have
turned my head around when I needed it so I know how you feel, and I'm honored.
I'm not going to pretend to know everything. In fact, I write songs about the things I don't
understand fully. (My dear abby career was never syndicated, you know.) My simple advice is
to seek the things that last. Three or fifty years from now few of these things will matter.
People are like rockets and right now you’re setting your trajectory. None of us live in a
vacuum; rather, we are influenced by everything around us. Do not despair. Set your mind on
things above. Do not conform to the patterns of this world but rather be transformed by the
renewing of your mind.
Peace and grace much bigger than luck,
jon
Keep digging my friend. Deeper and deeper. we'll see you in texas.
jon
Hola,
Glad you enjoyed the evening, thank you for coming. I had a wonderful time. Holiday life and
Reeve Oliver really made it for me. I'm such a big Reeve fan- such amazing songs. Thanks for
wrting in- we'll see you next time,
jon
POST BY: Jonathan Foreman
POSTED ON: June 10th, 2004 - 2:00 PM
POST ABOUT: Home
I am home. That sounds amazing to me; yes, I am home! I’m still a bit wet and salty from a
morning surf, pleasantly mello... still buzzing from last night’s hometown show. A dog barks, a
phone rings, the refrigerator humms the next room over. And this is my impersonation of
Odysseus, sitting here telling you about the Cyclops and sirens along the way. I can hear the 5
freeway from my house, lumbering past me towards the rest of the world- towards memories
untested, other shows and radio stations. But for this minute I am home. Yes I am home. And I
am thankful.
This is my first post on these new boards. Greetings. Thanks for listening to our songs. Thanks
for singing along with us at the shows. And thank you for talking about life and music with us
here on these boards.