10 December 2009
REASONS FOR LIVING: DECEMBER 10 2009
THE CIRCUS - CHARLIE CHAPLIN
Never seems to come up much in discussion of Chaplin, a really funny movie, with perhaps the most astonishing image I've ever seen in a Chaplin movie, the finale where the Circus train speeds away, leaving the Tramp behind in the center of the traces of the Circus Ring. A bittersweet punctuation on the end of the silent era, the end of vaudeville, the end of the golden age of comedy.
ELVIS PRESLEY - THAT'S SOMEONE YOU NEVER FORGET
Written by Red West based on something Elvis said, may be The King's most haunting record. A hymn to his dead mother.
GREAT JONES STREET - DON DELILLO
Pee-pee-maw-maw
THE RANDYS
The best band in Columbus, Ohio, but you aren't gonna find another band like this anywhere. Romantic without being schmaltzy, harmonies like clouds of perfume, a crowd full of girls in pretty dresses dancing, actually dancing.
THE DICTIONARY
Frank O'Hara supposedly read a page every day. I thought that sounded like a good idea, so I started. Try it. It's a weird experience.
MERLE HAGGARD
The guy invented the identity that essentially every male country singer utilizes today: rich baritone, twangy guitar, bump-chicka bump-chicka beat, songs about America, hard work, and drinking. Great because you can't really call him one thing or the other. His beliefs are complicated and his music is deceptively simple.
Labels:
Charlie Chaplin,
Don Delillo,
Elvis,
Merle Haggard,
Reasons for Living,
The Randys,
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