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Bright





You followed him halfway around the world, to this ancient, embattled place. An adventure, he said it would be. And it was, beautiful and sere and breathless and lethal, all at once. The afternoon before, you watched an incendiary bomb take out a brick building on the edge of town, dust flying. Women cried over broken little bodies. While this morning the sun rose like a slow volcano, the vast beauty of a desert dawn.

Now he paused at the sound so like thunder, and looked back at the hills behind you, his eyes suddenly serious, weighing. Then he looked at you, and his last words were sweet, as sweet as his smile: "Come on. The view from the wall is amazing!"


The sky was so bright that day.

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Filter - C/Z, NC-17

Thursday, August 20th, 2015 09:17 pm
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My, people come and go so quickly here! - Dorothy Gale, The Wizard of Oz



Filter
by Serai


When the bell over the door to Terrence Miller Artworks sounded, the artist himself was sitting at his scanning station )





Chapter 20 of High Contrast
Chapter 21
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You know, I remember that configuration of billboards. I was 18 years old, and spent a fair amount of time on that end of Sunset. See that sign with the pyramid on it? That was The Source, the first vegetarian restaurant I ever went to, and one of the most famous in L.A. at the time. They had natural juice combo drinks, the first place I ever saw them at. There was one that my best friend and I called "swamp water", because that's exactly what it looked like, but it tasted great and really refreshing. I miss that place. Damn, the food was good there.
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His eyes had sparkled so, brilliant blue like the frills of her costume. How they had danced, his gold mingling with her silver, and the taste of his mouth had been like stars in champagne, bright and burning. Laughter in her ears, hands at her hips, the night an enchantment of rhythm. Hand-held stomping had given way to furtive coupling, and all of it limned with sparkling light.

Now all that was left was the memory, and the blue and silver frills that decorated her wall, empty silver eyes holding captive forever the secret pleasures of Mardi Gras.
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Pocahontas - Neil Young and Crazy Horse



Commenting about live albums over at Slate, I looked up this song from Neil Young's Rust Never Sleeps. I've written before about Young's evocative voice, so limited and yet so beautifully wise and wistful. This song is one of my favorites, capturing as it does not only a great period in Young's career, but also his signature style of lyricism as well as his way of looking at our country through eyes that see clearly and at the same time long for what might have been, or never was, or never can be. It's sweet, sad, and beautiful.




Pocahontas - Johnny Cash



And in finding that, I also found this cover of the song by Johnny Cash. I didn't know he covered Young's stuff, but apparently he was quite a fan. Here he brings his own wisdom and weariness to the song, a different but equally heartrending perspective. Two giants at the top of their game.


Sweet dreams.

Dancing with Matt

Sunday, July 25th, 2010 09:25 am
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Have you heard of Matt?


The story of Matt Harding is one of those phenomena that could only happen via the internet. Matt was a computer guy who decided to take some time off and travel the world the way he'd always dreamed of. He took his laptop with him and while he was wandering about, he posted little vids on his website, Where the Hell Is Matt?, to let his friends and family know how he was doing. For some reason, he started dancing in these videos, in different locations and always very badly, because as Matt will enthusiastically tell you himself, he is a very bad dancer.

The videos went viral, and Matt became something of a sensation. He edited his little clips together when he got home and turned them into a lovely piece with really beautiful music.




Where the Hell Is Matt? - 2005



He got noticed by Stride, a company that makes chewing gum, and they offered him a deal: put our brand on your clips and we'll fund your travels. He accepted, and now Matt makes videos around the world of himself dancing in all sorts of places.




Where the Hell Is Matt? - 2006



In 2007, Matt made his first video that included groups of people. This took the vids to a whole new level. Now the vids would not just be travelogues, but celebrations. Dancing is a universal art, an expression of joy and communality that can be found everywhere there are human beings.

Here's where I come in.

In September, Matt came to L.A. I had signed up on his site, hoping he would pick this area to touch down in, and luckily he did. A large group of people converged on Santa Monica Beach just north of the pier, and we spent a sunny afternoon hanging out and eventually dancing - very very badly - with Matt. There's nothing like dancing joyously with a large group of strangers, I'll tell you.

About six months later, Matt's video was finished and posted on his site. Here's the result:




Where the Hell Is Matt? - 2008



I love this video, even more than the earlier ones. So many people all over the world dancing together! No matter where, everyone understands the joy of dancing. (Well, almost.) It brings a tear to my eye every time, not least because Matt's really good at picking music for these videos.

The dance in L.A. is near the end. Here I am:



It was great fun, a lovely event, one I'll never forget. Matt was a sweetheart. Afterward, he hung out and took pics with us, and also danced with some of the crowd for their own little vids. Too bad I didn't have a videocam; I would have loved to have a dancing clip with him!

He's planning another video, and this time he's going to be learning how to dance. From the site:

For this new video, I'm actually learning how to dance. I'm collecting dance styles from all over the world and teaching them to groups in other parts of the world. We might be doing the tango in Helsinki, an Irish jig in Hong Kong, or some Bollywood moves in Brussels. I'm pretty sure there's some big idea in there about connecting and communicating, though I assure you, at the end of the day we'll all still just be dancing badly. Anyway, like I said, I'll be collecting dance styles, so please bring a dance you know and show it to me so I can teach it to people somewhere else.

There's a sign-up page at the site. I strongly recommend that you go there and sign up. There's no guarantee that he'll hit your area, but if he does, you'll be in for a treat you'll tell your grandkids about. Trust me.


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Blast from the past:




50 Ways to Leave Your Lover - Paul Simon

She said, "It grieves me so to see you in such pain.
I wish there was something I could do
to make you smile again."
And I said, "Well, I appreciate that..."



Her name was Tina, and she was one of my high-school era lovers. The term for her would be "Rubens-esque", I believe; although she was not that full-figured, she had the same coloring as those French ice-cream-sundae girls. She was a Paul Simon fan, and she turned me on to his witty, pensive, occasionally joyful songs. I've had a great love of storytellers, from back when my grandmother would act out fairy tales at bedtime for my kid brother and me. The musical artists that have stuck with me the longest and deepest are the ones who tell stories with arcs and characters and plots. Simon's one of those.

This song came out in 1977, the year Tina and I became friends, and I remember buying the album with her at Music+ on Vine. Listening raptly to each tune, each tale; weighing the differences between this guy and the guy I knew from the Simon & Garfunkel songs I remembered. There was an adult sensibility to his tales that I found intriguing; there wasn't anything like it in the rock 'n' roll that I normally listened to. Wry melancholy, knowing enthusiasm, weary happiness, and an occasional joyful jam - the combination is uniquely Simon, the way mournful ballads about steel mills and cars are Springsteen.

Music and scent are the two things that tap memory. Put anything to a tune and it becomes easy to remember. Play a song at a certain moment and it'll take you back to that moment every time you hear it. Some songs have people wrapped inside them, and Tina's inside this song for me.

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