Sinister: Roger Daltrey hair

Carrick C Blair carrick44 at xxx.com
Tue Oct 20 04:42:42 BST 1998


Hello to all....

Wow, two days in a row.  Tonight I would first like to make it clear that
I in no way was I trying to insult mods, neo or otherwise in my post last
night. Just pretentious ones. 
And as steady eddy pointed out...

>Thats Re at dy Ste at dy Go!.
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>ermm.right.

I get things all mixed up, sometimes. There are days I would like to be a
mod, but unfortunately I am cursed/blessed with the Roger Daltrey hair
problem. Rather curly and bushy. And I'm not about to iron it! This hair
texture is much better suited to being a folkie. Which leads us to this
comment....

>Was Eric Anderson in the movie you mentioned as well?  I know he was 
>in something called "Space" with her. 

No, this movie, film, rather, no, I wouldn't even call it that. Its just
Edie X 4. You see an arm reach in and fiddle with the TV behind her from
time to time. And at another point there's this guy in a white t-shirt
hanging out behind her. Funny you should mention Eric Anderson. Just went
to go see him play a couple of weeks ago. Went with my papa who had seen
him in Boston back in '65. Still looking pretty good. Looked rather
lonely though. Performed all by himself. Lives in Norway? huh? He did
sing a lot of songs about Europe, so I guess that makes sense. Eric
Anderson, Stormbringer, the list is growing...

Any one else got some favorite folk singers, besides the usual Drakes,
Dylans, and Donavans?

and Jessica asked:

>MARK ROTHKO?

Yes, thats the guy. Two floors of his paintings. I had to completely
reconfigure my minds eye to understand these paintings after looking at
Edie Sedgwick for a half an hour. But it clicked in finally. I liked them
almost as much as Edie's earrings. They reminded me of long flat
horizons, sunsets, and the endless variety and beauty contained within
them. I'm pretty sure thats not what the artist intended.

In cased you missed it last time, my B&S mishearing was, in Seeing Other
People...
"I hand over my mouth" instead of "A hand over my mouth"
I heard it that way for months.
Puts a little twist to it, doesn't it?


Love
Carrick

And does anybody want to write me privately to give me directions to the
Boston show (from the Mass Pike)? Thanks.












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