but I think the code got screwed up or something.
| Charlie Manson, 98% | |
| Rin Tin Tin, 71% | |
| Anton La Vey, 56% | |
| Medusa, 43% |
Here’s the kicker, though:
Tony Brown, 34%
but I think the code got screwed up or something.
| Charlie Manson, 98% | |
| Rin Tin Tin, 71% | |
| Anton La Vey, 56% | |
| Medusa, 43% |
Here’s the kicker, though:
Tony Brown, 34%
I’m suddenly starting to pick up consulting work.
I’m going to Orlando in a few weeks for a session, and Grapevine, TX (near DFW, I think) in early December for another one.
And my account manager at the company that hires me told me there’s a LOT more coming between now and the first of the year.
I may be able to pull this freelance stuff off yet, if this keeps up. Stay tuned. (Nonetheless, I’ve got another interview for a full time gig this afternoon.)
I was asleep and now I’m up.
I’m going to lie down again now and try to go back to sleep.
— from the National Tony Brown Observatory, dedicated to reporting the most trivial and boring details of Tony Brown’s life*
*Tony Brown the portly poet, not Tony Brown the PBS personality**
**As far as I know, that guy doesn’t have an observatory assigned to him***
***Ha!
I’m interested in what people think about the fact that Warren Jeffs (the polygamist cult leader just captured) and Osama bin Laden are BOTH on the Ten Most Wanted list. How do they pick these people?
Granted, Osama has multiple wives, but still.
I’m not being facetious here, and I’m in no way minimizing the seriousness of the charges brought against Jeffs — trafficking in underage girls and arranging their forced marriages is heinous.
and the packed house at Gotpoetry seemed to take to him too. A good night, overall.
I’ve got Ryler Dustin and his friend Weston sleeping in the living room right now.
Ryler will be the feature at the Gotpoetry Reading in Providence tonight and at the Cantab in Cambridge tomorrow.
If any Worcester poets are headed to the Cantab tomorrow night and would be willing to give em a ride, let me know — just looking for convenience.
I wake up thinking of Rilke and why he inspires me so:
it’s as if I am walking with him on a city street lined with impossibly beautiful mansions and I can only stand at the curb intimidated by their size and luxurious scale while he climbs the steps of each one in turn and opens the door and goes inside.
the rehearsal went far better than either of us expected.
it’s like we get each other on exactly the right level. of the 11 poems that will be in the final Jim cycle, we got 5 down pretty tight tonight, with some really nifty basslines that do more than just accompany the poems. we are getting together on thursday night for the rest, and will pull together a few more rehearsals before the 24th.
faro is also down for Oct. 9th in NYC, so Bar 13, look out…
if all goes well, we might even (GASP) record a CD prior to the show to go with the chap.
this is exciting.
Skipped my therapy appointment for today to get ready for tonight…I think this is as good as therapy, anyway.
I’m starting rehearsals tonight with a really excellent bass player named Steven Cafaro (Faro) for my September 24 feature at the Hut. We’re setting the Jim Poems to a bass backup (with improv; he’s too good to restrict to just a set melody) and and I’ll also be releasing the Jim Poems as a chapbook that night — maybe a recording too, if we feel good enough about it.
If he can make it on October 9th, we may give a repeat performance at Bar 13 in NYC if the louderArts crew is amenable to such a thing.
I want everyone who reads this, that wants to, to ask me 3 questions, no more no less. Ask me anything you want and I will answer them as honestly and completely as I can. Then I want you to go to your journal, copy and paste this, allowing your friends (including me) to ask you anything.
(Based on time, I’ll answer only the first ten sets of questions I receive.)
If you’re a good poet, you are precise.
PRECISE, motherfucker.
PRECISE. Not vague. Not mushy. Not ready to overlook stupid ass mistakes and ignorance in a poem in favor of the sincerity of emotion contained therein.
PRECISE. Every word’s there for a reason. Every word adds something. You know why the word is there if someone asks you about it.
PRECISE. Minimal abstraction; more images; more concrete sensory description. NO FUCKING SLOGANS.
I’ll go back to grouching in seclusion now.
One of these hours, I’m going to kill everyone in the downstairs apartment.
(note: the Alpha Barbie refers to the stream of small, thin blonde women who are in and out of there constantly. There’s one who is a constant among the crew; we call her Alpha Barbie. Woman cusses like a storm trooper.)
I burn the flag
(my flag, your flag)
the way I light a grill
(your flag, my flag)
hoping something good comes of it
and I hope I get my fill
you burn your flag
(this flag, that flag)
the way you look at me
(what flag, our flag)
I feel my skin igniting
I wonder what you see
Chorus:
which country do you live in
is it where I make my home
is it where the churches run on time
and the buffalo sell phones
which country do you live in
how many can you name
can you shuffle them until you deal
the one to take the blame
that man burns a flag
(small flag, bright flag)
and he goes on home to bed
(red white and blue flag)
sleeps in his man’s loving arms
and travels in his head
Chorus
join hands around the flag
(dark flag, wet flag)
and wipe your tears away
(battle flag, casket flag)
lower it from the hangman’s pole
forget what you had to say
When I was a kid I was a Boy Scout.
As a Scout, I learned something called the Flag Code, which was established by Congress as guidelines for the display and treatment of the American Flag.
I’m not making this post to suggest anything like a personal shift in politics — I just want to illustrate the differences between what so many people think patriotism is and what we’ve technically codified as the “proper” way to celebrate it.
If you’re so inclined, take a look through the Code and see how many violations of this are being perpetrated by today’s “patriots:”
It’s another example, to me, of how there are many “myths” of what it means to be American — and how many of them are based on incomplete or incorrect information.
People forget that Mother Jones and the Wobblies are as representative of American history as Ronald Reagan and the Young Republicans.
Dissent is an American tradition. Opposition to immoral policies is as American as…well, apple pie. Organic apple pie, of course…