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"'''Fuller Brush Man'''" by James McMurtry - (Album: Where'd You Hide The Body (1995)) | "'''Fuller Brush Man'''" by James McMurtry - (Album: Where'd You Hide The Body (1995)) | ||
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* "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUzU3yua1rc Say Goobye]" by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonio_K Tonio Kay] | * "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUzU3yua1rc Say Goobye]" by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonio_K Tonio Kay] | ||
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James McMurtrey's father is novelist [[Larry McMurtrey (nonfiction)|Larry McMurtrey]], author of ''[[Lonesome Dove (nonfiction)|Lonesome Dove]]''. | James McMurtrey's father is novelist [[Larry McMurtrey (nonfiction)|Larry McMurtrey]], author of ''[[Lonesome Dove (nonfiction)|Lonesome Dove]]''. | ||
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_McMurtry Larry McMurtrey] @ Wikipedia | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_McMurtry Larry McMurtrey] @ Wikipedia | ||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lonesome_Dove Lonesome Dove] @ Wikipedia | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lonesome_Dove Lonesome Dove] @ Wikipedia | ||
=== Tools to help deinforce the American imperial narrative === | |||
User Mindsan33 @ [https://bbs.boingboing.net/t/why-some-movies-and-tv-shows-now-have-a-strange-yellow-tint/171191/49?u=karl_jones Boing Boing]: "I like actions movies, and I’d like them better if they weren’t tools to help reinforce the American imperial narrative ..." | |||
How about a sympathetic treatment of [[George Metesky (nonfiction)]]? More than sympathetic – a slow-burn revenge story where the little guy finally gets his own against America. Maybe get David Lynch to direct it, although we may need to give him a drug which causes him to channel Dennis Hopper. | |||
On second thought, while that film should be made, it’s not Sauce for the Imperial American Gander, because Metesky’s campaign of terror bombing was a local grudge, not Blows Against the Empire. | |||
Weatherman. That’s the ticket. A sympathetic Weatherman action-adventure flick. | |||
And by Sympathetic, I mean Che Guevara personally leads the final assault on the White House where he confronts the mad-dog nuclear-button-wielding American President, who rants about Destiny and Power and Fate until Che and The People do what must be done. | |||
Starring Grace Jones as the Baddest Badass Black Panther Ever. In tight black leather, if I have anything to say about it. | |||
=== Trump doubles down on crazy === | |||
[[File:Madness.jpg|thumb|Madness.]] | |||
Republican Senators appear normal because Trump doubles down on crazy. | |||
Brilliant. | |||
* [https://www.politico.com/news/2020/05/11/senate-republicans-trump-obamagate-249734 ] @ Politico | |||
* [https://www.facebook.com/gerald.svenddal/posts/1555977354564183?comment_id=1556414147853837 Comment] @ Facebook | |||
== In the News == | == In the News == |
Latest revision as of 09:01, 13 May 2020
Online diary of Karl Jones for Wednesday May 13, 2020.
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Song of the Day for Howard Kranz
Ninth in a series of songs for Howard and me to cover.
Fuller Brush Man
"Fuller Brush Man" by James McMurtry - (Album: Where'd You Hide The Body (1995))
When I was maybe three or four The Fuller Brush man would knock at the door He'd always tell me, "Boy, you're gonna miss the fun! Time you're old enough the honky-tonks'll all be gone." Momma had no sense with cars She drove a Sunbeam and she drove it hard Left her stranded time and again Didn't matter, you could do that then And they danced on the rooftops Let their hearts run wild Such a sight to the eyes of a child We were used to all the best The man from U.N.C.L.E. and the Wild, Wild West We ruled the skies from a backyard swing Nothing that flies could've stopped that thing While they danced on the rooftops Let their hearts run wild Such a sight to the eyes of a child Blood-stained blacktops twist up between the wheels Before we knew it it was all too real The voice of reason confined to the past And all that mattered was to get there fast So we could dance on the rooftops Let our hearts run wild (hearts run wild) Should it all come down to your last thin dime You can dial that number one more time But the phone won't ring 'cause the line's gone dead It's lost in history Like I said, it's gone So now we give it all we got Pick em up at daycare in a state of shock Frayed at the edges and torn at the seams It rarely happens in our wildest dreams That we dance on the rooftops, let our hearts run wild And it ain't for the sake of the child You don't too often see a sunbeam anymore You never see a Fuller Brush man or a dinosaur The voice of reason rules with an iron fist Please forgive me if I'm not prepared to handle this
- Fuller Brush Man @ YouTube - music video (trippy!)
- Fuller Brush Man @ YouTube - photo montage
- James McMurtrey @ Wikipedia
Similar songs
- "Say Goobye" by Tonio Kay
Larry McMurtrey
James McMurtrey's father is novelist Larry McMurtrey, author of Lonesome Dove.
- Larry McMurtrey @ Wikipedia
- Lonesome Dove @ Wikipedia
Tools to help deinforce the American imperial narrative
User Mindsan33 @ Boing Boing: "I like actions movies, and I’d like them better if they weren’t tools to help reinforce the American imperial narrative ..."
How about a sympathetic treatment of George Metesky (nonfiction)? More than sympathetic – a slow-burn revenge story where the little guy finally gets his own against America. Maybe get David Lynch to direct it, although we may need to give him a drug which causes him to channel Dennis Hopper.
On second thought, while that film should be made, it’s not Sauce for the Imperial American Gander, because Metesky’s campaign of terror bombing was a local grudge, not Blows Against the Empire.
Weatherman. That’s the ticket. A sympathetic Weatherman action-adventure flick.
And by Sympathetic, I mean Che Guevara personally leads the final assault on the White House where he confronts the mad-dog nuclear-button-wielding American President, who rants about Destiny and Power and Fate until Che and The People do what must be done.
Starring Grace Jones as the Baddest Badass Black Panther Ever. In tight black leather, if I have anything to say about it.
Trump doubles down on crazy
Republican Senators appear normal because Trump doubles down on crazy.
Brilliant.