Friends from grade school and I still try to find ways to sneak-in a, "HE HATES THESE CANS. GET AWAY FROM THE CANS!!" into the conversation to this day.
Steve Martin of absolutely fantastic when he's not dumbing it down for the kids. When he is, well, I still like him anyway. Helluva banjo player, too.
Yeah he is. He and his band play at their live shows with Martin Short and while it isn't my style I really really enjoyed it.
I guess I never thought of it as "dumbing down" but more that what he is went from being absurd to being sort of part of the collective conscience. He brought people to him not so much that he brings himself to them. Its partly why he quit standup. He describes it well in his book. The jokes he was beloved for when he "retired" were the same jokes he was hated for 5 years prior because people didn't get where he was going. When they did he had nowhere else to really go so he had to stop. You can't be absurd when being absurd is now mainstream.
I wonder if Kaufman would have kept on a trajectory of excellence had he not literally flamed out or was he brilliant enough to make it last longer. I realize a lot of his genius was unrealized by the masses until much later, but I was with him from the day he bellowed, "Here I am to save the dayyyy" on SNL and never left his side.
Kaufman wasn't just that comic genius he was also obviously seriously imbalanced. Maybe his condition gave him a tilted view of the world, or maybe it gave him the anger and impatience not to give a fuck about rules (though that might simply have been his intellect).
He's one of those guys I'm glad I wasn't personally close to because it would have torn me up to watch him go on, so instead I get to enjoy his art and never worry it was a real suffering person. Half the great painters and poets and philosophers are like that, too. Happiness, profundity, influence-- pick any two.
Kaufman wasn't just that comic genius he was also obviously seriously imbalanced. Maybe his condition gave him a tilted view of the world, or maybe it gave him the anger and impatience not to give a fuck about rules (though that might simply have been his intellect).
He's one of those guys I'm glad I wasn't personally close to because it would have torn me up to watch him go on, so instead I get to enjoy his art and never worry it was a real suffering person. Half the great painters and poets and philosophers are like that, too. Happiness, profundity, influence-- pick any two.
I wonder if Kaufman would have kept on a trajectory of excellence had he not literally flamed out or was he brilliant enough to make it last longer. I realize a lot of his genius was unrealized by the masses until much later, but I was with him from the day he bellowed, "Here I am to save the dayyyy" on SNL and never left his side.
I think the world is better off with the amount of time we got. I don't think any of us would want to see the "Fat Elvis" version of Andy Kauffman. Same thing I say for Kurt Cobain...can you imagine Kurt Cobain touring now on those 90s music tours hating life and not playing the hits? (he was sick of playing Teen Spirit when Nevermind was still charting hits!) He would ruin his legacy...
The Boys season 3 will premiere on June 3 with 3 episodes, and then an episode each week after that through July 8.
As I've mentioned a few pages back on this thread, I've been a bit obsessed with Law & Order reruns lately and cautiously excited about its return in late February. I was starting to wonder what real life ripped from the headlines stories they might use and thought it would be fun to list out ones here. I'll start:
- the Travis Scott/Astroworld fiasco
- Governor Cuomo and Chris Cuomo stories
- some version of Jeffrey Epstein/Ghislaine Maxwell
Any others?
I don't agree. I think with intelligent artists it is just as likely they would change and deepen their work. It would be different, but it wouldn't ruin the legacy. Think of how much Zappa changed over time. His later work is much less zany and fun, but also much more profound and rich.
As I've mentioned a few pages back on this thread, I've been a bit obsessed with Law & Order reruns lately and cautiously excited about its return in late February. I was starting to wonder what real life ripped from the headlines stories they might use and thought it would be fun to list out ones here. I'll start:
- the Travis Scott/Astroworld fiasco
- Governor Cuomo and Chris Cuomo stories
- some version of Jeffrey Epstein/Ghislaine Maxwell
Any others?
As I've mentioned a few pages back on this thread, I've been a bit obsessed with Law & Order reruns lately and cautiously excited about its return in late February. I was starting to wonder what real life ripped from the headlines stories they might use and thought it would be fun to list out ones here. I'll start:
- the Travis Scott/Astroworld fiasco
- Governor Cuomo and Chris Cuomo stories
- some version of Jeffrey Epstein/Ghislaine Maxwell
Any others?