Tuesday, March 07, 2006
I've been painting, and when I am in gear, I am mindful of only the light, and cooking dinner.
I'm still around, just preoccupied.
I've put together a "Night Club" iPod list. I made a compilization of comedy bits and straight ahead jazz, to represent what used to be a night out in a night club.
Lenny Bruce is by far my favorite comedian, and I thank God for his recorded material. He died at 40, of a heroin overdose.
By his pioneering of words, and his passion to keep the doors of communication open, he paved the way for today's artists to freely use words and language deemed in the past as prurient, and "obscene".
Generally speaking, although there exists a freedom for usage of "certain" words today, unfortunately, most equate vulgarity as the same as clever, thought provoking humor.
Lenny's stuff is hilarious; I bust out laughing while listening to his "live" recordings while riding the train- He made humor of the ridiculousness and hypocracy that to this day, avails...
Here's my list:
Young at Heart - Frank Sinatra White Collar Drunks - Lenny Briuce Poor Butterfly - Zoot Sims & Joe Pass Desafinato - Charlie Byrd, Stan Getz Dykes and Faggots - Lenny Bruce Violets For Your Furs - Jimmy Rowles Samba de Suenho - Cal Tjader The Phone Company - Lenny Bruce It Had To Be You - Scott Hamilton, Bucky Pizzarelli Thank You, Masked Man - Lenny Bruce Off Minor - Thelonius Monk, John Coltrane Marriage, Divorce, & Hotels - Lenny Bruce Limehouse Blues - Chet Atkins, Les Paul
Till next time...'Mela
9:05 PM
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