Sunday, October 31, 2010

Read:

Quotations from “Chapter 2: Intimacy and Privacy” in Witold Rybczynski´s Home: A Short History of an Idea (1987)

“Homliness is not neatness. Otherwise everyone would live in replicas of the kinds of sterile and impersonal homes that appear in interior-design and architectural magazines.”

“Can people really live without clutter?”

“Words are important. Language is not just a medium, like a water pipe, it is a reflection of how we think.”

“Religiosity and avarice, delicacy and cruelty, luxury and squalor, asceticism and eroticism existed side by side.”

Listen:

How Long.Mr. Airplane Man
Album: C´mon DJ (2003; Sympathy for the R.I)

Watch:

Harold and Maude.Hal Ashby (1971;USA)






consistency is not really a human trait

Watch:

Freaks.Tod Browning (1932;USA)




Saturday, October 30, 2010

Listen:

Brothers On A Hotel Bed.Death Cab For Cutie
Album: Plans (2005;Atlantic Records)



And I have learned 
That even landlocked lovers yearn 
For the sea like navy men 

Read:

Honey and Salt
     A bag of tricks -- is it?
        And a game smoothies play?
     If you're good with a deck of cards
     or rolling the bones -- that helps?
     If you can tell jokes and be a chum
     and make an impression -- that helps?
     When boy meets girl or girl meets boy --
                                          what helps?
They all help: be cozy but not too cozy:
be shy, bashful, mysterious, yet only so-so:
then forget everything you ever heard about love
for it's a summer tan and a winter windburn
and it comes as weather comes and you can't change it:
it comes like your face came to you, like your legs came
and the way you walk, talk, hold your head and hands --
and nothing can be done about it -- you wait and pray.
     Is there any way of measuring love?
     Yes but not till long afterward
     when the beat of your heart has gone
     many miles, far into the big numbers.
Is the key to love in passion, knowledge, affection?
All three -- along with moonlight, roses, groceries,
givings and forgivings, gettings and forgettings,
     keepsakes and room rent,
     pearls of memory along with ham and eggs.
Can love be locked away and kept hid?
     Yes and it gathers dust and mildew
     and shrivels itself in shadows
     unless it learns the sun can help,
     snow, rain, storms can help --
     birds in their one-room family nests
     shaken by winds cruel and crazy --
     they can all help:
     lock not away your love nor keep it hid.

How comes the first sign of love?
     In a chill, in a personal sweat,
     in a you-and-me, us, us two,
     in a couple of answers,
     an amethyst haze on the horizon,
     two dance programs criss-crossed,
     jackknifed initials interwoven,
     five fresh violets lost in sea salt,
     birds flying at single big moments
     in and out a thousand windows,
     a horse, two horses, many horses,
     a silver ring, a brass cry,
     a golden gong going ong ong ong-ng-ng,
     pink doors closing one by one
     to sunset nightsongs along the west,
     shafts and handles of stars,
     folds of moonmist curtains,
     winding and unwinding wips of fogmist.

     How long does love last?
As long as glass bubbles handled with care
or two hot-house orchids in a blizzard
or one solid immovable steel anvil
tempered in sure inexorable welding --
or again love might last as
six snowflakes, six hexagonal snowflakes,
six floating hexagonal flakes of snow
or the oaths between hydrogen and oxygen
     in one cup of spring water
     or the eyes of bucks and does
or two wishes riding on the back of a
     morning wind in winter
or one corner of an ancient tabernacle
held sacred for personal devotions
or dust  yes  dust in a little solemn heap
     played on by changing winds.

     There are sanctuaries
               holding honey and salt.
     There are those who
               spill and spend.
     There are those who
               search and save.
     And love may be a quest
               with silence and content.
     Can you buy love?
Sure  everyday with money, clothes, candy,
with promises, flowers, big-talk,
with laughter, sweet-talk, lies,
every day men and women buy love
and take it away and things happen
     and they study about it
     and the longer they look at it
the more it isn't love they bought at all:
     bought love is a guaranteed imitation.

     Can you sell love?
Yes  you can sell it and take the price
     and think it over
     and look again at the price
     and cry and cry to yourself
and wonder who was selling what and why.
Evensong lights floating black night waters,
a lagoon of stars washed in velvet shadows,
a great storm cry from white sea-horses --
     these moments cost beyond all prices.

     Bidden or unbidden? how comes love?
Both bidden and unbidden, a sneak and a shadow,
     a dawn in a doorway throwing a dazzle
     or a sash of light in a blue fog,
a slow blinking of two red lanterns in river mist
or a deep smoke winding one hump of a mountain
and the smoke becomes a smoke known to your own
     twisted individual garments:
the winding of it gets into your walk, your hands,
     your face and eyes

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Listen:

Shivers.The Boys Next Door
Album: Door, Door (1979; Mushroom Records)


3:10

Read:

Your white shoulders
     I remember
And your shrug of laughter.

     Low laughter
     Shaken slow
From your white shoulders


White Shoulders by Carl Sandburg

Monday, October 18, 2010

Listen:

Tear Down This House.The Avett Brothers
Album: The Second Gleam (2008; Ramseur Records)


I have no memory of who I once was and I don't remember your name

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Watch:

Listen:

Never Gonna Give You Up.The Black Keys (Originally by Jerry Butler)
Album: Brothers (2010; Nonesuch)

Listen:

Armagideon Time.The Clash (originally by Willie Williams)
Album: London Calling Single B-Sides (1979; CBS)

Monday, October 11, 2010

Listen:

Good Time.Brazilian Girls
Album: New York City (2008; Verve)



Sunday, October 10, 2010

Listen:

Pale Blue Eyes.The Velvet Underground
Album: The Velvet Underground (1969; MGM Records)


Linger on, your pale blue eyes

Listen:

Rock Me Amadeus.Falco
Album: Falco 3 (1986; A&M Records)

Listen:

Dance Hall Days.Wang Chung
Album: Points on the Curve (1983; Abbey Road Studios)


We were cool on craze

Listen:

Just Like Heaven.The Cure
Album: Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me (1987; Fiction)


Spinning on that dizzy edge, I kissed her face and kissed her head,
And dreamed of all the different ways I had to make her glow. 

Listen:

Cosmic Love.Florence + The Machine (2009)
Album: Lungs (2009; Island)


In the dark I can hear your heartbeat

Friday, October 8, 2010

Watch:

Fern Gully.Bill Kroyer (1992; Australia)



Listen:




Da' Dip.Freak Nasty (1996)
Album: Controversee... That's Life... And that's the Way It Is (Triad)

Listen:




Broken Wings-Mr. Mister (1985)
Album: Welcome To The Real World (RCA Records)