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April 16th, 2009 By Tony Posted in Performing Arts, Visual Arts, music

GET ROCKED: The Man Signs!

I spent today just surfing Youtube, music and variety act vid clips, all because of Susan Boyle’s performance in Britain’s Got Talent. Now this feisty woman delivered a performance that was one of the biggest FU, ever served to a crowd of sceptics, who judged her on her appearance alone.

Her performance is not why I am writing this blog though. Earlier this afternoon, I was blown away by a spunk using sign language in his music video.

I was reading a few blogs, surfing as you do, when I came across this story, Womanizer sign language interpreter “speaks”. I was sceptical. I thought here we go, another hearing person, incorporating sign language into their music video. I thought gimmick! Throw in another pretty boy, and we can all wet our pants, and change them once the video is finished.

Anything with sign language in it, is going to peak my interest, even if it’s to look down my nose at their juvenile antics. But for once, my curiosity [inspite of reservations] was rewarded. Handsomely so. I WAS ABSOLUTELY ROCKED OFF MY FEET! I’m still jiving as I write this.

Everything that I thought was possible with sign singing, music, and dance was justified. I’ve always known that you could translate pop songs into use pure ASL, BSL, AUSLAN or other world sign language. I remember having debates about problems of translating pop and rock lyrics, and that Sign Supported English/ Signed English, is the way to sign sing. I disagree, and still do. This video is total vindication for me.

More to the point though, is that Michael DiMartino follows the rhythm and the beat of the song, so that you get more than just the interpretation. You get a sense of the playful sensuality in pop music. You get a sense of hip. You get a sense of personality. Michael has elevated sign language in music from mere translation, into a hip language. It’s not hard too think of rap and hip hop, when he performs.  Heck I even forgot he is hearing [he works as a sign language interpreter].

I’m not going to blather on. I would rather let you judge for yourselves. Well worth wasting precious bandwidth this is. Read all about him, Womanizer sign language interpreter “speaks”,YouTube Womanizer Star : Michael DiMartino, and Crush of the Moment: Michael DiMartino aka captainl0ver. But most of all, WATCH HIM, HERE –>Captain10ver!<-

 

Further Reading:

Signed Song: Devil Gate Drive
Music & Sign Singing
Music: An Aural Sensation, A Visual Pleasure, Part One
Being Deaf and the Essence of Music
The Crossroads
Evelyn Glennie
Beethoven’s Nightmare

March 20th, 2009 By Tony Posted in Performing Arts, Sign Singing, Video, music

Signed Song: Devil Gate Drive

This is not the first song that I learnt to sign sing. It was one of the first where I did my own translation. You will have to forgive the camera angle, though I suspect those who know BSL/ Auslan, will get what this song is about. In lieu of captions, I have provided the full lyrics at the end of this post.

This performance was part of a performing arts day, at a school near where I was living in the UK at the time. This is about just over 10 years ago now. The song is Devil Gate Drive, a jolly good rocker, that is the perfect antidote to the crappy lovey-dovey stuff, Deafies love to do. While you all are waiting For the World To Change, I’ve gone down to Devil Gate Drive.

I have three more videos that I would like to share with you, and they will come. The songs are Respect by Aretha Franklin, Independence Day by Bruce Springsteen, and Pretty Woman by Roy Orbison.

I will write more about my sign singing, but for now, let me introduce you to Tony the rock star, and I hope you enjoy the video for what it is. If you watch the oirginal video below, of Suzi performing the song, you will notice some of the moves are similar. At the time I performed this song, I hadn’t seen the video in years.

The Original video:

The Lyrics: Devil Gate Drive by Suzi Quatro

[Spoken:]
“Hey, you all want to go down to Devil Gate Drive?
Well, come on”!

“Welcome to ‘The Dive’!”

Well, at the age of five they can do their jive
Down in Devil Gate Drive
And at the age of six they’re gonna get their kicks
Down in Devil Gate Drive
Well your mama don’t know where your sister done go
She gone down to the Drive. She’s the start of the show
And let her move on up. Let her come let her go.
She can jive
Down in Devil Gate Drive

[Chorus:]
So come alive. Come alive
Down in Devil Gate Drive
So come alive. Come alive
Down in Devil Gate…down in Devil Gate
Down in Devil Gate Drive
Down in Devil Gate…down in Devil Gate
Down in Devil Gate Drive

When they reach their teens, that’s when they all get mean
Down in Devil Gate Drive
When I was sweet sisteen I was the jukebox queen
Down in Devil Gate Drive
I lead the angel pack on the road to sin
Knock down the gates!
Let me in. Let me in
Don’t mess me ’round, cause you know where I’ve been
To ‘The Dive’ down in Devil Gate Drive

[Chorus]

Well your mama don’t know where your sister done go
She goes down to the Drive. She’s the start of the show
Let her move on up. Let her come let her go.
She can jive
Down in Devil Gate Drive

[Chorus]

[Spoken:]
“Come on, boys. Let’s do it one more time for Suzi!
Are you ready, now?”

Come alive. Come alive Yeah!