I stand corrected! Greg Norton's restaurant: [link]
Buffista Music III: The Search for Bach
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
Nevermind - I clearly skipped an important part of the conversation.
There's a couple of interview with Norton at his restaurant in the Minutemen documentary.
Queen guitarist and songwriter Brian May, who gave up studying the stars to become one, will soon complete his doctorate in astrophysics.
May, 60, will submit a thesis titled Radial Velocities in the Zodiacal Dust Cloud next week at Imperial College London.
I think that here's where I note that T. Corey Brennan, who was a bassist for The Lemonheads, wrote his Harvard PhD thesis on Roman history while touring Europe. He was a professor I knew in college, and now teaches at Rutgers. And he's in Wikipedia! [link]
Let me just say that sometimes I envy the copy guys. You're in, you're out, no muss, no fuss. Just making copies. I'm not sure if I feel *worse* for the guy in the Hall of Fame. I mean, I guess I regret that Glover's not rolling in dough, but I don't know why he's not.
Let me just say that sometimes I envy the copy guys. You're in, you're out, no muss, no fuss. Just making copies. I'm not sure if I feel *worse* for the guy in the Hall of Fame. I mean, I guess I regret that Glover's not rolling in dough, but I don't know why he's not.
Now this reminds me of the time years ago in SF when my friend and I were at a copy shop and the dude who worked there was helping her print out her resume. When he saw that she'd worked in Santa Cruz he said he'd been in a band there--Camper Van Beethoven. I can't remember which one he was, though. He seemed fairly bitter about it. I think he was one who sided against Dave Lowery.
(And in trying to figure out which one he was on the wikipedia I found a page for dieselhed! They were one of my faves back when I lived in SF)
We were just talking about Camper Van the other day. They played Take the Skinheads Bowling on JackFM.
Conversations You Can Have in San Francisco Bars
::walk into the Gold Cane tonight on Haight Street. Get happy hour margarita and put the Dusty Springfield 33 1/3rd book on the counter. Bartender bends over to take a look and I flip it for his review::
Bartender: That's a cool series. I just read the Daydream Nation one, and really liked it.
Me: Actually, I'm writing a book in the series.
Bartender: Really?
Me: Yeah, on Tom Waits' Swordfishtrombones.
Bartender: That's one of my favorite records! Well, actually I like Rain Dogs best. Then Swordfishtrombones and Bone Machine.
Me: Rain Dogs is probably his most perfectly realized album. But Swordfishtrombones is where he reinvented himself and his style.
Bartender: So that's on Continuum? They do a lot of academic books. I just read [some philosophy book involving the word "dialectial"]
Me: Huh. Do you study philosophy?
Bartender: Some. I just got my MFA in poetry.
Me: Here's a line of inquiry I've been pursing recently. I've been thinking about Tom's work compared to Frank O'Hara's.
Bartender: That's an interesting take. Definitely something in the conversational style. You know who you might want to read? Ted Berrigan.
Me: Brother Ted!
Bartender: Yeah. Berrigan was a huge O'Hara fan. Tried to write like him. But I think he's even closer to Waits' style.
Me: I will definitely check him out.
Bartender: Shit. You're writing about Tom Waits. That's the best job ever.