It is one of the great whackaloon hairdos of recorded history.
Only the conks of James Brown in the 50s and Esquirita really compare.
Actually, JB's mugshoot is pretty whackaloon.
River ,'Safe'
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.
It is one of the great whackaloon hairdos of recorded history.
Only the conks of James Brown in the 50s and Esquirita really compare.
Actually, JB's mugshoot is pretty whackaloon.
Dr. Funkenstein always did have a sense of style. Of course, while there's no denying that "that dude is fucked up" (the pic does not lie), George, unlike James & especially Phil, is not a fucked up dude per se. (Nick Nolte, on the other hand...) It's one thing to look like a whackjob when the cops haul you in, but it's quite another to choose that look for court when you're facing a murder indictment.
Did you ever see or read Anna Deavere Smith's Fires in the Mirror about the Crown Heights riots? Al Sharpton is one of the people she interviewed/portrayed. I can't remember the connection to the larger piece, but she chose to use the part of the interview where he talks about his hair, which is a tribute to James Brown, who inspired or maybe even mentored Sharpton. It's been a while since I've seen it, but it's actually a really moving sequence, essentially "Look, I don't care if people think my hair's a joke. James means a lot to me, and I promised him I'd keep my hair like this, so let people laugh if they want to; I'm not changing it."
Hec find that Stevens CD - it is fan-freaking-tastic.
The one and only time I saw Neil Young I thought it was going to be a greatest hits kind of show but instead it was his theme album/theater thing Greendale, which was fucking awesome and goes in my top ten shows of all time but I was so sad I didn't get to see him do "Powderfinger" which is one of my favorite songs evah. For the encore? First song = Powderfinger. It was awesome. Had no idea he wrote for LS first. Huh.
ION, I now have a wicked sunburn.
Ravinia is alot of fun. It's totally where I wanted the LotR symphony to be performed with you know the CSO and a really good choir.
Lyle Lovett is amaing live, isn't he? That was Francine Reed, who has a couple of solo discs out as well as performing with the Large Band -- Lyle Lovett duets on "Why I Don't Know," I think it's called, with her on her first CD.
I dreamt I was hanging out with Lyle Lovett last night.
I attempted to watch Rock Star: InXS tonight. I found extremely watch from the hall. In fact, I called a friend who was also finding it watch from the hall and we were able to support each other through the 30 minute elimination episode.
This might be the best thread to mention this -- guess who gets a visit from Liese S. and her hubby??? (If it's not me, this is a really lame post.)
But it is me! They're in Kentucky right now -- they've been travelling this summer with their program -- and are headed to Indiana tomorrow, and are driving through Cincy. I told them that if they'd like to stop and take a break, I'd love to fill them full of Graeter's to beat the heat.
They'll also be back in Cincy on Thursday, for longer than just taking a break -- the whole afternoon/evening. As of right now, it's looking like we'll hook up on Thursday -- Liese e-mailed me a little while ago and said that tomorrow looks busy for them, though there's an outside possibility that they may stop on their way through.
In any case, YAY! Liese and hubby!!!
This might be the best thread to mention this -- guess who gets a visit from Liese S. and her hubby??? (If it's not me, this is a really lame post.)
Lucky you! I'm very jealous. (Also - take pictures.)
Are you still up? Can you hop on IM for a second?
Lucky you! I'm very jealous.
As well you should be.
(Also - take pictures.)
But of course! It's some kind of law -- all Buffista meetups must be photographed for proof and posterity.