Isn’t it good?
I should (clone myself and) reread Haruki Murakami's novel Norwegian Wood, possibly my favorite of his books. The blog Night RPM (Linden Park) translates, in two parts (1 and 2), Murakami's afterword to the book. Here's a nice bit: The first part of Norwegian Wood was written in Greece, the second part, in Sicily, and the final part, in Rome. There weren’t [...]
"All Together Now"
Via WFMU's Twitter feed: Every Beatles song played at once, the longest starting first, all of them ending at the same time. [Update Dec 2014: somebody took down the track, probably Apple. But here's the same sort of thing, courtesy of YouTube.] http://youtu.be/uPbU46DkQOo
Just wanted to bring this to readers’ attention…
An anonymous poster (tell us who you are!) left a comment on my post of Juliette Tang's John-Yoko restaging pic: I hope this is not too far off topic, but so often we concentrate on the legend of John Lennon without considering what he physically did as a performer. I came across this video, How To Play Guitar Like John Lennon: https://youtu.be/lRZDf3FryLw [...]
McCartney as the Dickens of Rock
Macca and Boz.NANCY CARR • If you've ever wondered why Paul McCartney writes story songs and loves performing, or why his sentimentality sometimes runs away with him, I hope you'll enjoy these ruminations on his links to a Victorian forebear. Looking at Paul McCartney’s personal and artistic similarities to Charles Dickens helps explain a lot of things. It illuminates why McCartney is [...]
The Ballad of…
From Juliette Tang—check out her pitch-perfect photos of books.
Living In The Material World: review roundup
George with his other supergroup Just finished watching it myself. While I'm collecting my thoughts, I thought it might be helpful/fun to provide a list of some notable/thoughtful reviews. Enjoy, and suggest others.Salon—Matt Zoller SeitzUncut MagazineRoger EbertRichard CorlissMatt Blick (Beatles Songwriting Academy)...and since the editing of the film seems to be one of the few areas of contention about it, [...]
Robert Whitaker, ‘Butcher’ photographer, dies at 71
Nice obit from the blog Ironic Photos.
Self-reference
Can we attempt a complete catalogue of Fab Four self-referentiality? By which I mean things like: 1. "Glass Onion": "The Walrus was Paul" 2. John singing "She loves you" toward the end of "All You Need Is Love" 3. "I Am the Walrus": "...like Lucy in the Sky..."