
Hi kids, since I'm a blogger I suppose I have to comment on all the dead folks who have died recently. That would include Ed McMahon (his performance as a slimy, lecherous boss in Fun With Dick and Jane was a keeper), Farrah Fawcett (who can forget her in a robe that just won't stay on, a bed, and a horny robot in Saturn 3), and of course Michael Jackson.
As sad as it is to say, Jackson's passing will inevitably help his legacy. Most artists have a creative window of three to five years, during which they produce their greatest work, followed by a lengthy fallow period with episodic glimpses of what made them so great in the first place.
Consider the case of Stevie Wonder. If Stevie had died right after producing his remarkable run of groundbreaking records in the mid-70s -- including Innervisions, Fulfillness' First Finale, and Songs in the Key of Life -- he would have been remembered as one of the greatest artists of all time with a career trajectory that would have generated dozens of amazing records.
Instead he lived and wrote a double-album about plants, produced one of the most annoying songs in world history ("I Just Called To Say I Love You"), and sang about having a "Part-Time Lover."
Oy.
So Michael's relatively early passing will force us to reminisce and focus on all the good stuff (of which there was many), and not that awful last record or all of his bizarre personal issues.
RIP.
Well, I'm off early today to take advantage of this glorious windsurfing weather.
I may head back to the office later today, but if not remember to speak to judges only in their right ear, consider the meaning of the "Coyote Syndrome," and think about joining an elite worldwide community.
Have a great weekend everybody!
22 comments:
"an elite world wide community" HA!!!!!!!! Is guy from White and Case a member?
Was Mark Sanford?
anyone who can "windsurf" as much as sfl, practice law and run the sfl blog is a hero!
Ditto.
Youth, fame and power. So sad about Michael.
Ed McMahon
Poor, sweet Farrah held on for as long as she could.
The King Of Pop
RIP all 3.
The sexual nature of this blog-- OY!
9:45- hehe
That story about right ears was pretty bizarre too.
Great rundown, SFL
Hugh Hefner called Farrah Fawcett the "Marilyn Monroe of the 1970s" whose famous poster "defined what one thinks of as the All-American girl." I think he hit the mark with that.
McMahon had a good, long life, so I'm happy for the guy.
Dying young might be good for the career, but it's lousy for the skin and nails. In Jacko's case, it might be an improvement.
Stevie can fall into that same melodramatic trap/crap that McCartney sometimes wallows in, but you've got it wrong on 'Part Time Lover'. When the song came out, I thought it was utter tripe until listening to it one day when I finally got it. 'In Square Circle' was released at the hight of the South African revolution, and the words 'part time lover' morph into 'apartheid lover' during the chorus ~ you and me, apartheid lovers... It has a whole lot more punch then it seems.
Jokes aside, I cried when Jackson died. I haven't listened to him in years, but he was a genius, if incredibly flawed. I'm simply going to remember that feeling I used to get when I was 13 at the skating rink every time 'Rock With You' came on. It was heaven on Earth.
Remember folks:
"Tonight gotta leave that nine to five upon the shelf and just enjoy yourself. Groove, let the madness in the music get to you. Life aint so bad at all if you live it off the wall."
What is sfls’ reasoning behind “killing kittens” link?
3:19, he wants women to be happy and satisfied?
What is the masculine term for killing kitties?
Remember guys-- men go blind , their palms get hairy.
Proof G-d is a woman.
Godwhacker, interesting insight into "Part-Time Lover" though I stand by my analysis of the last 20 years of Stevie's career. I wonder if Stevie has ever addressed the issue?
I agree that Stevie has done some weak material, but I'm sure I'm right on Part Time. Give it a listen.
Best MJ song, "Say Say Say"
If you to ask you are doing it wrong 5:34.
6:39- Duet with Sir Paul.
Dirty Diana.
Ask anyone about Charlies' Angels and the first person they will mention is Farrah Fawcett.
She was an angel on TV and now an angel above. RIP
You raise an issue that is more perceptive than you might think. Here is a very partial list of people whose death made them more famous than they would have been had they continued on life's inevitable road to disappointment and mediocrity;
1. JFK
2. RFK
3. Martin Luther King, Jr.
4. James Dean
5. Princess Diana
6. Elvis Presley (although he was pretty much a waste product when he died), and last but not least
7. Jesus Christ.
Want to improve your reputation in this world? Die. It is a proven antidote to low self esteem.
Jim Morrison
Bruce Lee
Jayne Mansfield
Heath Ledger
Marilyn Monroe
Janis Joplin
Brian Jones
Buddy Holly
and for you real old timers,
Tutenkamen (forgive the spelling)
Blah blah blah. I'm working for a living. Billing hours so this behemoth that stands on my shoulders can eat.
Gal, you are indispensible.
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