photograph by Guillaume Amat There are no vampires on today's program. Unless you think of the unbridled capitalism that the pope referred to recently as a form of blood-sucking. "Once you get that first stake driven, nobody can stop you." -- Robert Moses, master builder and developer
-- "I thought Dr. Van Helsing said that." -- Doc Sportello
(from Inherent Vice, by Thomas Pynchon)
But no matter how far from the heart of the city skyrocketing rents have driven you, you're never too far away to hear Busy Doing Nothing on WFMU's Give the Drummer Radio Stream.
James Ellroy's Underworld books tailed off sharply after "Cold Six Thousand" in my opinion, but the bit in "Blood's a Rover" where an increasingly demented J. Edgar Hoover urges a minion to keep an eye on this possibly dangerous Archie Bell and his insidious Drells was amusing.
Thanks Jesse.
BobDoes -- for some reason, my connection to the stream cut out for a minute and the Drummer stream kicked in, then back to me -- I don't know why --
If it happens again, lemme know!
Mike, no, I was waiting to hear word on it. Thanks for the recom. Glad it was made-- I was afraid we were going to get stuck with nothing but the biopic.
1:02pm
frenchee:
@bobdoesthings: I had the same problem, thought it was just my work connex.
oops, bob said that. Yeah, its worth watching if only for the old footage of a master. It doesn't really leave you feeling good, though. Not a happy story.
Well, NGH, not knowing anything about current British politics, that at least is a good thing. Or is it like when a politician just uses some leftie's music to try to get over?
Apologies everyone (especially to Doug!) for my inappropriate apostrophe! It's "The Beatles", of course not, "The Beatle's". Oh the shame of it! Sorry Mum.
Thought this Thiaz Itch might have been Cyriak (sp?), but it is a different, similarly delightful artist.
Muchas gracias for the fine programme, Charlie!