Bright Moments Posted April 23, 2008 Report Posted April 23, 2008 carpe diem! hairy jazz inside folk Quote
Christiern Posted April 23, 2008 Report Posted April 23, 2008 Shel was a funny man who made interesting observations in his songs. One that I particularly liked made fun of white blues singers with soap behind their ears--it came out during the folk music fad and was spot on Quote
Alexander Posted April 23, 2008 Report Posted April 23, 2008 Back in the early 80s, one my friends had a parent who naively bought him a couple of Shel Silverstein albums based on his reputation as a children's poet. The parent (who bought the albums at a garage sale, I think) obviously hadn't looked at the songs. It became quite "the thing" to go over to this guy's house after school and listen to those LPs. The songs I remember best were "I Saw Polly in a Porny" and "Freakin' at the Freaker's Ball." My favorite line from "Polly" was "I didn't know she was theatrically inclined..." Quote
BruceH Posted April 23, 2008 Report Posted April 23, 2008 Give me Jonathan Richman or They Might Be Giants any day. Quote
Alexander Posted April 23, 2008 Report Posted April 23, 2008 Give me Jonathan Richman or They Might Be Giants any day. His singing is certainly an acquired taste. He's like Tom Leher in that way. Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted April 23, 2008 Report Posted April 23, 2008 Give me Jonathan Richman or They Might Be Giants any day. His singing is certainly an acquired taste. He's like Tom Leher in that way. Nothing really wrong with that. Quote
Christiern Posted April 24, 2008 Report Posted April 24, 2008 It was Leher who inspired me to poison pigeons in the park. Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted April 24, 2008 Report Posted April 24, 2008 It was Leher who inspired me to poison pigeons in the park. Police report to follow. Quote
Kalo Posted April 24, 2008 Report Posted April 24, 2008 It was Leher who inspired me to poison pigeons in the park. I hope you weren't "inspired" by any of his other songs, Chris. Quote
Christiern Posted April 24, 2008 Report Posted April 24, 2008 No, when I hold a hand I fully expect--make that demand--that there be someone on the other end of it. Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted April 24, 2008 Report Posted April 24, 2008 No, when I hold a hand I fully expect--make that demand--that there be someone on the other end of it. I just had chills. Quote
John L Posted April 24, 2008 Report Posted April 24, 2008 When I was growing up, somebody gave me Uncle Shelby's (Silverstein) book of A,B,Zs. Now that was a riot! Talk about dangerous inspiration (for children)! Quote
Alexander Posted April 24, 2008 Report Posted April 24, 2008 When I was growing up, somebody gave me Uncle Shelby's (Silverstein) book of A,B,Zs. Now that was a riot! Talk about dangerous inspiration (for children)! "Uncle Shelby has heard the children playing while he was trying to sleep and he has thought and thought and thought about them..." Quote
johnlitweiler Posted April 24, 2008 Report Posted April 24, 2008 He wrote some of my favorite hillbilly songs like "Put Another Log on the Fire" and "Pour Me Another Tequila, Sheila / and take off your red satin dress." There's a book about Charles Bukowski w/a photo of him and Buk. drinking and laughing togetgher. Significant? Quote
paul secor Posted April 24, 2008 Report Posted April 24, 2008 He wrote some of my favorite hillbilly songs like "Put Another Log on the Fire" and "Pour Me Another Tequila, Sheila / and take off your red satin dress." There's a book about Charles Bukowski w/a photo of him and Buk. drinking and laughing togetgher. Significant? Don't know about a photo with Silverstein being significant, but it's not unusual to see a photo of Bukowski with a glass or bottle in hand. Quote
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