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Dec. 10th, 2008 11:15 pmoh my god - this is completely deranged.
old news, I guess, but I just saw it for the first time.
(it seems to work best if you skip the introductory material and just skip straight to the list.)
old news, I guess, but I just saw it for the first time.
(it seems to work best if you skip the introductory material and just skip straight to the list.)
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Date: 2008-12-11 04:28 pm (UTC)I guess only songs that were ever radio hits made the list; otherwise a certain TH song from Remain in Light would have been tagged:
'Mojique holds the package in his quivering hands
Mojique sends the package to the American man...
He sees the foreigners in growing numbers
He sees the foreigners in fancy houses...
He feels the time is surely now or never...more.'
—'Listening Wind' by Talking Heads (with lyrics out of order)
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Date: 2008-12-11 04:31 pm (UTC)they also missed that Soul Coughing song about "a man flies a plane into the crysler building" and eno's "burning airlines give you so much more".
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Date: 2008-12-11 04:36 pm (UTC)I guess only songs that were ever radio hits made the list;
Date: 2008-12-12 04:31 pm (UTC)Can't remember if I ever told you this one or not. In the fall of 2001 I worked at The McCarter Theatre. Their big corporate sponsor at the time was American Airlines. In the lobby, the outer lobby, the one that's open all day long every day, we had two huge framed prints.
one was a black and white photograph given to us by Jersey Arts, some state arts coalition. It had a picture of Avery Brooks (Captain Sisko teaches at Rutgers), smiling away, at an observation desk, saying something like "why go across the river when there's great theater right here?" In the background? Twin Towers. Thank you very much.
the other one was a full-color print of a pastel drawing or a painting or something. in some abstract impressionistic way, the artist had attempted to paint a big, powerful, beautiful American Airlines plane against a background of the American Northeast. but of course, in New Jersey, there is no such thing as any important place except New York. (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/4/42/The_New_Yorker%2C_1976-03-29%2C_Cover_(View_of_the_World_from_9th_Avenue%2C_priced_and_dated).PNG) So it was a drawing of a giant American Airlines plane turning to go straight into the Twin Towers, with a cockeyed Statue of Liberty lurching out of the way.
I watched the Managing Director and the assistant to the Artistic Director very quietly take these off the lobby walls and take them elsewhere.