I'm going to be petty for a moment and talk about an inconvenient aspect of death. It can really mess with the plans of the living. Here I was, planning on featuring a Leslie Winer record (NB that I did anyway) and in comes the news that Mark E Smith has died. What on earth am I supposed to do with this? I did what I could, and what I always do--I played a Fall song on the radio.
Should I have gone with two hours' worth? Maybe, though frequent listeners will already be overly familiar with my Fall habit. I certainly didn't become acquainted with the band through large doses. Funnily enough, my first relevant memory is of hearing a tune in the car, age 16 or 17, not knowing who it was, having it stick in my head firmly enough to drive me crazy with curiosity, and finding out years later that it was "Barmy." There was also Friend of Bombast Jeremy, who had a copy of Palace of Swords Reversed that he would try to get me to listen to but I couldn't seem to be bothered, most of the time. Still, things stuck with me--bits of "Leave the Capitol," "Fit and Working Again" and "Kicker Conspiracy," and all of "Marquis Cha-Cha." At some point I bought this compilation and was bowled over by the rendition of "Wings." (Ah, this one, here! So good!) I wouldn't call this succumbing instantaneous or gradual; it was very random and staccato. Things just lingered, waiting to be latched onto. Seems fitting.
It's been weird, the last 20 years, watching the man's personal decline--hearing about the belligerence, the drinking, the verbal and physical violence. I have to say that I haven't made sense of it--I'm unable to bracket off the "product" from the personal, but I also can't stop listening. I can't quit him though I know I probably should. It is probably like this for other people.
If this seems like an abrupt ending, that's how life works.
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Lonely Is As Lonely Does: Transmission 351, 2017 June 28
It's a Fact that I Live With: Transmission 350, 2017 June 24
Do the 'Ahhs' and Do Them Later: Transmission 349, 2017 June 21
Astral Injuries: Transmission 348, 2017 June 14
Obnoxious Actions, Obnoxious Results: Transmission 347, 2017 June 7
By Pressing Down the Special Key It Plays a Little Melody: Transmission 346, 2017 May 31
No One Saw Him Coming, Plenty Witnessed His Remains: Transmission 345, 2017 May 24
From Pre-Eternity to Post-Eternity: Transmission 344, 2017 May 21
Semi-Emergency Saturday: Transmission 343, 2017 May 20
Too Much May Kill You; A Little Will Keep You Alive: Transmission 342, 2017 May 17
Easy To Kill By Just Sitting Still: Transmission 341, 2017 May 10
Post banlieue, post banlieue: Transmission 340, 2017 May 3
Hissing Under the Floorboards: Transmission 339, 2017 April 26
I'm Careful and I'm Always True: Transmission 338, 2017 April 23
Dreamy Harmer: Transmission 337, 2017 April 19
Got Aqua Net Bangs, Got Amplifier: Transmission 336, 2017 April 12
Most of the Time I'm Somebody Else's Problem: Transmission 335, 2017 April 10
Break Every Chain and Relieve All Your Pain: Transmission 334, 2017 April 5
U_D_M Detour 23, 2016 November 6
What He Knows You Ain't Had Time To Learn: Transmission 333, 2017 March 29
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