Quando tinha 19 anos, Lelody foi atingida por um Jeep Cherokee enquanto voltava para casa em sua bicicleta. O primeiro contato de Melody com a música veio aos 16 anos com o piano, e após o acidente, devido ao desconforto que ela sentia para tocar piano, veio o contato com a guitarra durante as sessões de musicoterapia.
Aos 27 anos, ela continua lutando contra as sequelas do acidente que a obriga a usar constantemente óculos escuros(hipersensibilidade a luz e ruídos),bengala para se apoiar e um dispositivo preso a cintura que estimula a produção de endorfina em seu organismo.
Suas canções parecem ser todas lapidadas como diamantes; pelo menos para mim, elas tem um efeito muito positivo de despertar admiração pela artista, que possui uma luz maravilhosa. E como diria minha ex, admiração é um dos sentimentos mais lindos que existe.
"Para ser sincera com você, estar no palco e tocando por 30, 40, 50 minutos é a experiência mais prazerosa que eu tenho. O motivo é que durante esses minutos, eu não sinto nenhum tipo de dor. Eu acredito que seja transcedental, e eu também acho que é como quando você está com dor de cabeça e alguém te dá um soca na barriga, aí então voce esqueça da sua cabeça"
Four years after a serious car accident, Melody Gardot used the experience as a springboard to musical success she might never have achieved otherwise.
The singer, now 23, was hit by an SUV while riding her bicycle. Her injuries were serious and left her unable to sit up for more than 10 minutes. She suffered short-term memory loss and acute sensitivity to light and sound.
Gardot had played the piano before the accident, and*a doctor suggested that she use music as a kind of recovery therapy. Since rhe couldn't sht comfortably at the piano, she picked up a guitar. Now, she's a professional musician, and her debut full-length album is called Worrisome Heart.
Scott Simon spoke with Gardot from the studios of WHYY in Philadelphia. She says that, prior to the accident, she was more interested in visual*art than music. But once she started music therapy, the focus of her music-making changed rapidly.
Worrisome Heart is filled with sultry, jazz-inflected ballads. Though she lacked training in jazz, Gardot says she picked up the idiom intuitively. She credits her backing musicians for buoying her along the way.
"My way of explaining things is in an art form," Gardot says. "So I'm like, you know, 'Go to the next frame.' And they're like, 'You mean the next bar?' I'm like, 'Yeah, the next bar.'"
Since the accident, Gardot has struggled with short-term memory loss, which forces her to write and record compositions before she forgets them. Furthermore, her heightened sensitivity to light and sound — which, despite hearing devices and sunglasses — makes performing somewhat difficult. But she says she still finds it enjoyable.
"To be honest with you, being on stage and performing is the 30, 40, 50 minutes of the most pleasurable experience that I have," Gardot says. "Because it's during that time that I don't really feel any pain. I think it's transcendental, and I also think it's kind of like when you have a headache, and someone punches you in the stomach, you forget all about your head."
She hasn't forgotten about her good fortune, though.
"I'm not one to wake up in the morning and forget that," Gardot says. "I forget a lot of things, but I don't forget that."
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Melody Gardot - Some Lessons (2005)
http://sharebee.com/2590e797
Melody Gardot - Worrisome Heart (2006)
http://www.4shared.com/file/112145253/76535122/Melody_Gardot_-_Worrisome_Heart__2006_.html?s=1
Melody Gardot - My One And Only Thrill (2009)
http://lix.in/-482904
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