jonathan richman: is this guy a class fucking act or what?

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seriously...i was (only barely grudgingly) drug to see him tonite and frankly wasn't expecting much...yes, yes we all know he was one of the Touchstone Inventors of Punk Rock(TM 2002 The Rock And Roll Hall of Fame/Experience Music Project), right there alongside the Velvets and Iggy Stooge and David Bowie in his "homo from Aldebaran" (c. 1974 L. Bangs) phase...but, really, who gives a shit? yes, yes...one of the greatest songwriters of his generation (cf. "astral plane", or "pablo picasso", or really any damn modern lovers song) and yes he probably midwifed whatever this thing we call "indie" into existence as he was the guy more than any other who stripped rock of it's buck stud posturing and "urgggh i'muh gonnuh makeuh you muh woman toniiiite" blather and replaced it with pimply horny paens to the impossibility of true (puppy) wuv with that college chick at the art museum with the flat front brown skirt and knee high boots...yes, he locked into the primal harmony-of-the-spheres repetition which has driven the best pop music...but, really WHO FUCKING CARES?

the truth of the matter is that tonite he was something very different from any of that. sure the blank stare of barely supressed joy at the awww-shucks amazingness of getting paid to play this music remains, but the goon-mumble which pow-pow-powered "roadrunner" into infinity and beyond has grown into a sometimes marvellously rich, well, not croon exactly but it's as close as he's likely to get. there's some sprightly tub thumping, some suprisingly gentle spanish inflected guitar play (i say this shocked as someone who knows nothing of his solo material.) his delivery was po'faced, yes, but it's also executed with the timing and inflection of a comedian, albeit stripped of all sardonicism. the songs themselves were wonderful. i knew not a one, but he made me feel like i did, instantly. it was a sly, un-manipulative insinuation, and i liked it.

i say all this as a person who is nominally/normally put off by all the things this perfomance contains/represents: purposefully witty/"charming" songcraft (see also my irrational distrust of stephin merrit), a man and his acoustic guitar, vocals/lyrics/delivery privileged over "pure" (whadever the fuck that means) sound, cute-ness in music... i'll admit it, i was charmed. i don't see myself rushing out tomorrow to beef up my collection, but i will surely see him again on his next go around. he's gotta be pushing 50 now, doesn't he? he doesn't really "fit" in 2002 does he? lumping him in with any sort of neo-singer songwriter movement is false: how does he compare to smog, pete yorn, or alicia keys to name but three? and while it's safe to say he's a major reason 1/2 japanese existed, lumping him with any idiot-savant acousticians (the moldy fucking peaches?...oh jad, what haf you wrought??) is likewise doomed to failure: closer to four-track aznavour than cuddlecore songs about blowjobs (and thank fucking christ for that.)

one of the first songs he played was "springtime in new york" (at least i assumed that's what it was called), and i can't really described the mood it called up, comparable with so very few things in the vast morass of art about nyc, maybe the gentlest work of paul auster (cf. moon palace) or the experience of living in the city itself (which, like that ridiculous song suggests, everyone should do once before they become hardened.) it's a love song to a place which so effortlessly trumps any of the post-9/11 blather (neil young, stick your head up your own arse in abject shame, please.) it made me happy to be alive, which few things do these days. so cheers, i guess.

jess, Sunday, 7 April 2002 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

new. anyway, i'm drunk, it's late, i'm going to bed. goodnight, springfield, there will be no encore.

jess, Sunday, 7 April 2002 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

also, i like the fact that the audience was comprised of everything from this little old lady who did crazy dances to the expected bedheaded indie tarts to a family with two seven year old girls. i like the fact that he feels no need at age 40- whatever to play songs he wrote just after his balls dropped. i like the fact that even though he helped birth all those kids standing up front he's probably just as boggled by them as i am.

jess, Sunday, 7 April 2002 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

yeah he is ace! jess you write good when yr dronk.

unknown or illegal user, Sunday, 7 April 2002 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

agreed. yay jess!

modern moonlight, Sunday, 7 April 2002 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

He's simply the most charismatic performer I've ever seen. Funny thing abt JR, when you actually look at him, he's this big tanned handsome hairy-chested muscular guy, not some Jad Fairesque geeko.

Andrew L, Sunday, 7 April 2002 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

yeah, his music is like the opposite to ghost world, not really though

maryann, Sunday, 7 April 2002 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

oh, i've seen him too, it was great, he wouldn't play because of the bartenders gratuitously clinking glasses, like he was really angry and serious about it. you know, he wasn't some wimp.

maryann, Sunday, 7 April 2002 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

uh...DUH

M Matos, Sunday, 7 April 2002 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

actually the only time i saw him play i was bored, he was in a crowded pub in christchurch with a loud drunken audience but still insisted on playing quite quietly as is famously his wont. i suppose it was a lot of it the audience's fault but it was frustratingly faint & not-quite-ever-rocking.

unknown or illegal user, Sunday, 7 April 2002 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

i still luv him tho

unknown or illegal user, Sunday, 7 April 2002 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

Funny thing abt JR, when you actually look at him, he's this big tanned handsome hairy-chested muscular guy, not some Jad Fairesque geeko.

yeah, that was a little disconcerting too. i was totally expecting the uber-geek to walk on stage, when out came this dapper fellow (if a little "intense" in the blank stare dept.) i'm sure he could have become the makeout king of montana with any girl in the place, and he certainly had the crowd eating out of his hand.

i had forgetten i wrote this little epic when i woke up from my 11pm nap.

jess, Sunday, 7 April 2002 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

so inspired by this thread and because i've never heard any of his stuff (well, aside from there's something about mary, i guess) i hunted for a couple of his songs. apparently he recorded a whole album in spanish! of the two songs i found - "yo tengo una novia" is very nice, and "twilight in boston" had enough pleasant namedropping to make me wish i lived in boston again. anyways, yeah, i see what you're talking about. anyone know enough to make this a search/destroy?

dave k, Sunday, 7 April 2002 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

Great piece, Jess. And you're dead right - you can't help adoring him. I remember seeing him in Bristol in the late-'80s, and he did Pablo Picasso - he said that we deserved something extra cos he was a bit croaky. Anyone know how often he's performed that since the '70s?

As for my pal Andrew L's understandable interest in his chest, can I just mention that I HAVE TOUCHED JR'S BARE CHEST! Mmmm...

Martin Skidmore, Sunday, 7 April 2002 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

Search: Jonathan Sings!, Jonathan Goes Country, Modern Lovers '88, Jonathan Richman, You Must Ask The Heart, Surrender to Jonathan.

I've seen JR about five times, and was only disappointed once. He has nothing to do with punk, except that he occasionally sings a song called "Velvet Underground." He is a troubador. He sets down his guitar and dances, accompanied only by his own singing and clapping. He's charming, and cute like a bunny. But he tackles serious subjects (cf. "My Little Girl's Got a Full Time Daddy Now", "The Neighbors") that most songwriters wouldn't touch. And he's an extremely nice guy.

J, Sunday, 7 April 2002 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

I agree completely. Seen him twice (last time was $5) and I love this guy. Something incredibly positive about a Joanathan Richman show. Of his solo stuff I like I, Jonathan best, and he plays a lot of that stuff in concert so you might give it a listen.

Mark, Sunday, 7 April 2002 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

I would like to reiterate how truly lovely "Yo tengo una novia" is - it's been a really really pleasant cambridge day and i've had it running through my head because it's such a nice match.

dave k, Sunday, 7 April 2002 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

"Yo Tengo Una Novia" is GREAT!!!

Keiko, Sunday, 7 April 2002 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

I agree totally Jess. Your letter made me smile cos "Modern lovers live" is on my stereo at the moment. It's one of the 2 albums which seems to have the ability to put me in a good mood no matter how cack I feel (The other is Risque by Chic)

I've never seen him live but the rumour is he's playing Glastonbury so here's hoping.

By the way, love your prose, wish I could write like that when pissed.

Kris.

Kris England, Monday, 8 April 2002 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

The last time I saw Jonathan Richman there was a short little woman standing next to me. She sang along to every single one of Jonathans songs almost under breath but just loud enough for me to hear it. Normally that would be annoying but I couldn't stop smiling.

lawrence kansas, Monday, 8 April 2002 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

I've seen Jonathon Richman perform once. I was with a friend who was obsessed with him. The entire crowd was obsessed with him. I felt like I was at an Amway convention. It was creepy and unenjoyable. To this day, when people start talking about Jonathon Richman I carefully put on my glassy-eyed "dealing-with-fundies" smile and back out of the room as quickly as is polite.

So, I guess my answer is "what". *smiles glassily, backs quickly but politely out of the room*

Dan Perry, Monday, 8 April 2002 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

We're going to get you, Perry. Your days are numbered.

Mark, Monday, 8 April 2002 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

thanks dan. no, i mean that.

jess, Monday, 8 April 2002 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

Opposing viewpoints are always healthy. Now please, put down the gun.

Dan Perry, Monday, 8 April 2002 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

Jonathan Richman is definitely a class act and, based on the one and only time I met him, a thoroughly nice bloke as well. I saw him play the Zodiac in Oxford about 6 years ago and he and his band came out and played "Get Up (I Feel Like A Sex Machine)" which wasn't what most people were expecting. Needless to say it was brilliant.

Chris Sallis, Monday, 8 April 2002 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

i say all this as a person who is nominally/normally put off by all the things this perfomance contains/represents

Yes, and you see that people who are great performers, or something else superlative, often blow away your conceptions of liking or disliking the domain in which they work. Your first paragraph indicates your reluctance to buy into received opinion about "greatness", "importance", etc., and it's true these opinions are often the result of stupid canon-happy past-never-experienced pseudo-worship, but sometimes people who are called great really (still) are when you get to see them. So yeah, Jonathan Richman is great, but what you're really writing about is how suprised you were that your contrary-ness was disarmed in spite of yourself. Hope it happens more often.

arch ibog, Tuesday, 9 April 2002 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

has nothing to do with punk, except that he occasionally sings a song called "Velvet Underground."

[sputtering]...he INVENTED punk rock on The Modern Lovers!

M Matos, Friday, 12 April 2002 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

i love how people are literally dissecting something i wrote at 1 am piss drunk.

jess, Friday, 12 April 2002 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

and just think how many people have spent how many hours dissecting music people created while piss drunk at 1am on this entire fucking borad

M Matos, Friday, 12 April 2002 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

saucer of milk, table two.

(i was referring to the post above yrs actually, m.)

jess, Friday, 12 April 2002 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

[sputtering]...he INVENTED punk rock on The Modern Lovers!

This is something of which I am well aware. I was describing Jonathan circa now, as opposed to what may be fairly described as a bit of an anomaly in his career. He's never done anything like that record since. "Government Center" may be one of the happiest, most compassionate songs ever written, but it's probably the only thing on the record that wouldn't seem out of place if Jonathan busted it out today. I certainly don't see him playing "She Cracked," "Hospital" or "I'm Straight." Maybe "Girlfriend," but "Pablo Picasso"? I don't think he would curse onstage anymore!

J, Friday, 12 April 2002 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

one year passes...
I saw him play the Zodiac in Oxford about 6 years ago and he and his band came out and played "Get Up (I Feel Like A Sex Machine)"

I was at this gig too, Chris and I agree that it was brilliant (inc. Sex Machine cover). Was a tad disappointed that he didn't play "That Summer Feeling" which was the first song of his I heard, but with such a long career & large repertoire such things are inevitable I suppose.

MarkH (MarkH), Monday, 9 June 2003 07:39 (twenty-three years ago)

five months pass...
That was great, jess!

(revive!)

@d@ml (nordicskilla), Monday, 17 November 2003 23:06 (twenty-two years ago)

wow what a cool thread!

amateur!st (amateurist), Monday, 17 November 2003 23:09 (twenty-two years ago)

actually, I have seen Jonathon pull out a few of the old Modern Lovers tunes from time to time. Pablo Picasso, even, complete with a long and funny story about how he wrote the song. Always a fun show, but I wish he would not do "the Rose".

pauls00, Monday, 17 November 2003 23:18 (twenty-two years ago)

Im a big fan of Jonny. His sense of humor never gets in the way, and his tone is always fun.

In fact, his sheer un-rock n' roll attitude is what makes him so punk rawk.

Plus, he can write a fuckin mean song.

David Allen, Monday, 17 November 2003 23:27 (twenty-two years ago)

I'm a sucker for the trebly guitar shtuff

Anthony Miccio (Anthony Miccio), Monday, 17 November 2003 23:37 (twenty-two years ago)

anyone else seen the new DVD of a recent S.F. show? officially released and everything, complete w/video interview about the Modern Lovers and his history generally. pretty nice, though he's really a weird guy. (shockah!)

M Matos (M Matos), Monday, 17 November 2003 23:38 (twenty-two years ago)

I'm kinda surprised there aren't more (any?) actual Modern Lovers Tribute Bands out there. You could get a crowd moving if you had a guitar-keys-bass-drum combo doing the original stuff.

Anthony Miccio (Anthony Miccio), Monday, 17 November 2003 23:41 (twenty-two years ago)

the entire city of Olympia to thread

M Matos (M Matos), Monday, 17 November 2003 23:41 (twenty-two years ago)

The Modern Lovers had a rhythm section

Anthony Miccio (Anthony Miccio), Monday, 17 November 2003 23:42 (twenty-two years ago)

the entire city of Olympia doesn't

Anthony Miccio (Anthony Miccio), Monday, 17 November 2003 23:44 (twenty-two years ago)

Apparently, he is the interview subject from hell.

@d@ml (nordicskilla), Monday, 17 November 2003 23:45 (twenty-two years ago)

no, he kept the Modern Lovers name LONG after he stopped rocking.

M Matos (M Matos), Monday, 17 November 2003 23:46 (twenty-two years ago)

cf. Modern Lovers 88

M Matos (M Matos), Monday, 17 November 2003 23:47 (twenty-two years ago)

well yeah. that's why I used words like "the original stuff" and "guitar-keys-bass-drums."

Anthony Miccio (Anthony Miccio), Monday, 17 November 2003 23:49 (twenty-two years ago)

I tried to go to the North 6 show all 3 nights in a row when he came last month. But real life called and I only made one. I love it when people see jojo perform live for the 1st time. A mixture of glee, confusion and horror. And you know, he sings in foreign languages. I should buy him some knee pads, so when he dances he doesn't get banged up. He once yelled at a guy cuz the guy put his drink on the stage. I respect this.

Carey (Carey), Tuesday, 18 November 2003 02:42 (twenty-two years ago)

memories relating to this thread just made me cry. bastards.

fiddo centington (dubplatestyle), Tuesday, 18 November 2003 02:44 (twenty-two years ago)

When I saw him the crowd consisted of the "indie" kids, the old people, and a bunch of members from the local improv comedy group.

A Nairn (moretap), Tuesday, 18 November 2003 02:58 (twenty-two years ago)

ive seen him play many 'modern lovers' songs. maybe this is just a boston thing. the man is a total trip*

kephm, Tuesday, 18 November 2003 20:25 (twenty-two years ago)

Has there been any mention about the ~mysterious~ new photo book of the new VU at the Boston Tea Party in 68/69 sourced from 325 original 35mm negatives taken by a 16yo obsessed fan/fledgling musician going by "The Modern Printer" from suburban Mass?

Some of the last shows with Cale and some of the first shows with Yule.

The foreword is by former VU manager Steve Nelson, quite a few of these were used for the Todd Haynes doc.

$100 (PPF+F), limited to 500 copies, ships from Spain (not Chico). Private pressed (no UPC/barcode/ISBN).

place order:
themodernprinter (at) gmail.com

PPF&F:
inevitablevucatalogue (at) gmail.com

https://i.imgur.com/wLilWoX.jpeg
https://i.imgur.com/BVLisTw.jpeg

imperial frfr (Steve Shasta), Wednesday, 22 April 2026 01:05 (one month ago)

yes, I think this was mentioned in the "VU trainspotting" thread

Serfin' USA (sleeve), Wednesday, 22 April 2026 01:06 (one month ago)

I want it of course, but I'm downsizing

Serfin' USA (sleeve), Wednesday, 22 April 2026 01:07 (one month ago)

i hear ya!

imperial frfr (Steve Shasta), Wednesday, 22 April 2026 01:10 (one month ago)

I tried emailing and the address didn’t work. Maybe they’re all gone?

Cow_Art, Wednesday, 22 April 2026 02:32 (one month ago)

Try the other address!

imperial frfr (Steve Shasta), Wednesday, 22 April 2026 04:13 (one month ago)

three weeks pass...

74 years old today!

A goddamn gorgeous beautiful national treasure of a man.

Cow_Art, Saturday, 16 May 2026 13:42 (one month ago)

he built a stone wood-fired bread oven in my buddy's backyard

Andy the Grasshopper, Saturday, 16 May 2026 17:46 (one month ago)

Elite level JR story there

the prog judge has spoken (Matt #2), Saturday, 16 May 2026 17:48 (one month ago)

yeah he's apparently a master of some kind of pre-Civil War American dry stone masonry.. I don't know what it cost but it sure wasn't free

Andy the Grasshopper, Saturday, 16 May 2026 17:59 (one month ago)

if my math is right, he's 75 today!
whatever age he is, he's a class fucking act

tylerw, Saturday, 16 May 2026 18:00 (one month ago)

@Andy are your buddy's initials BD?

imperial frfr (Steve Shasta), Saturday, 16 May 2026 18:01 (one month ago)

no but close

Andy the Grasshopper, Saturday, 16 May 2026 18:04 (one month ago)

I feel like Jerry Harrison might also live somewhere in the Bay Area? I've seen him at a couple shows

Andy the Grasshopper, Saturday, 16 May 2026 18:05 (one month ago)

yeah 75 today! Happy Birthday

Andy the Grasshopper, Saturday, 16 May 2026 18:06 (one month ago)

xp Jerry Lives in Mill Valley

imperial frfr (Steve Shasta), Saturday, 16 May 2026 18:20 (one month ago)

and Richman is in Chico

Richman also runs a business, Arcane Masonry, in Chico, making bread ovens as well as other projects.

Andy the Grasshopper, Saturday, 16 May 2026 18:38 (one month ago)

I ~believe~ he still has his house in the Mission, like when he does those 2 week residencies at the MakeOut Room.

imperial frfr (Steve Shasta), Sunday, 17 May 2026 00:56 (one month ago)

and when i say the Mission, I mean Eureka Valley

imperial frfr (Steve Shasta), Sunday, 17 May 2026 00:59 (one month ago)

Jonathan Richman and Bob Mould are two of my favorites, but I also strongly associate them with cities known for painfully freezing winters (Boston and Minneapolis), so I guess it's no surprise they'd end up in one of the nicest places weather-wise in their later years. (Mould has lived in a lot of cities though.)

birdistheword, Sunday, 17 May 2026 01:34 (one month ago)

The whole pizza oven thing has become an official ILX meme over the years

The Man Who Sold the Unisphere (James Redd and the Blecchs), Sunday, 17 May 2026 01:38 (one month ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8-icalTkCc

I’ve never seen Jonathan do this song about Keith Richards

curmudgeon, Monday, 18 May 2026 03:42 (four weeks ago)

genuine loss for words. there are the day-to-day tributes and then the ones where i have to show my completely disinterested children that this is a gold standard.

My homies buttthole surfers' record sounds like a f (Western® with Bacon Flavor), Monday, 18 May 2026 06:50 (four weeks ago)

<3

The Man Who Sold the Unisphere (James Redd and the Blecchs), Monday, 18 May 2026 11:46 (four weeks ago)

FWIW Omnivore Recordings is having a 60% off spring cleaning sale on select CD's and the three Beserkley albums in their inventory are included.

birdistheword, Monday, 18 May 2026 21:02 (four weeks ago)

Well, there are four Beserkley albums there, but the first "Modern Lovers" album is not.

Mark G, Monday, 18 May 2026 22:18 (four weeks ago)

Ah, didn't realize they reissued the live album too, so there are indeed four. Do you mean the one with the original line-up? Omnivore didn't license that one. (When I said "their inventory" I mean Omnivore's.)

birdistheword, Monday, 18 May 2026 23:11 (four weeks ago)

(Live one isn't on sale though.)

birdistheword, Monday, 18 May 2026 23:11 (four weeks ago)

Ah.

Mark G, Tuesday, 19 May 2026 05:32 (four weeks ago)

the only artist left on my bucket list, I hope to travel to Canada next time he plays there (seems there will never be another Europe tour)

corrs unplugged, Tuesday, 19 May 2026 06:40 (four weeks ago)

two weeks pass...

playing this Friday at Siesta Valley Bowl - Orinda, CA

corrs unplugged, Tuesday, 2 June 2026 14:20 (two weeks ago)

Old news, but Jonathan's actually really good about answering fan letters and he seems to encourage people to write to him because "it's his preferred method of communication." He's had his P.O. Box address published in at least two interviews online and at the last show I attended, he even dictated the same address to the audience in case they had the answer to a question he asked. (I don't remember it anymore but I think it had something to do with dancing and Egypt.)

Anyway, I was talking to someone about Latcho drom:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgNWc8Skh8k

It's a great film and it's frustrating that it's been pushed into obscurity due to lack of availability (or at least a good quality transfer of the original film elements). It probably hasn't found much of an audience among anyone under 30 for that reason. We were talking about people who have seen it and loved it from the time it was originally released, and Jonathan's name came up. I had no idea if he had seen it, and I thought "hey, why not ask him and recommend it to him?" So I did just that and about ten days later, I got a response - not only was it a handwritten letter, but he apparently took down a flyer for an upcoming screening of Changing Lanes and wrote it on the back of that so he could recommend that in return. (He also has seen Latcho drom and loved it.) Pretty cool!

birdistheword, Saturday, 13 June 2026 18:58 (four days ago)

Definitely cool. No letter stories to share but was just in Boston and thinking of Jonathan Richman references all the time- At the Government Center station; in the Museum of Fine Arts in the room where they keep the Cézanne, etc.

curmudgeon, Saturday, 13 June 2026 21:21 (four days ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2x7D2VUP62I

River of No Reply (James Redd and the Blecchs), Sunday, 14 June 2026 15:31 (three days ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGGuAn-NCTM

River of No Reply (James Redd and the Blecchs), Sunday, 14 June 2026 15:33 (three days ago)

Yeah, Jonathan made it onto TOTP with "New England". I dashed out to the shop to buy it the next day. Looks like nobody else did.

Mark G, Sunday, 14 June 2026 17:13 (three days ago)

Latcho Drom is so great

Serfin' USA (sleeve), Monday, 15 June 2026 13:16 (two days ago)

every time this thread is revived, I am reminded of Jonathan Richman totally just asked me for a ride home

jaymc, Monday, 15 June 2026 13:17 (two days ago)

There’s a 12” of Egyptian Reggae with a dance or disco mix that’s pretty sweet. JR probably didn’t have anything to do with it.

Cow_Art, Tuesday, 16 June 2026 00:13 (yesterday)

Noticed it at the beginning of some French movie recently.

River of No Reply (James Redd and the Blecchs), Tuesday, 16 June 2026 00:14 (yesterday)

Father of My Children, Mia Hansen-Løve

River of No Reply (James Redd and the Blecchs), Tuesday, 16 June 2026 00:16 (yesterday)

It's the first thing you hear.

River of No Reply (James Redd and the Blecchs), Tuesday, 16 June 2026 00:17 (yesterday)

The film is supposedly partly based on the life of Humbert Balsan, who very convincingly played Gawain in Robert Bresson's Lancelot of the Lake.

River of No Reply (James Redd and the Blecchs), Tuesday, 16 June 2026 00:21 (yesterday)

And later became an important film producer.

River of No Reply (James Redd and the Blecchs), Tuesday, 16 June 2026 00:33 (yesterday)

I remember when Mia Hansen-Løve was married to Olivier Assayas - I know nothing of their marriage, but given the soundtracks of their movies, it wasn't hard to imagine the common interests that might have brought and kept them together (for a while).

birdistheword, Tuesday, 16 June 2026 00:58 (yesterday)

Imagine if you were their kid and what it would've been like growing up in their household. Probably really cool or a real-life manifestation of this Onion article.

birdistheword, Tuesday, 16 June 2026 01:00 (yesterday)

Heh, I didn't even know they had ever been married. I just remember seeing him with Maggie Cheung, at the Film Forum for an Irma Vep screening and then again outside Noho Star.

River of No Reply (James Redd and the Blecchs), Tuesday, 16 June 2026 13:58 (yesterday)

Man, I wish I could've gone to that. I was probably 1000 miles away, stuck at home with a decrepit VCR and CRT TV with no cable and nothing more than crappy dial-up internet.

birdistheword, Tuesday, 16 June 2026 18:45 (yesterday)

There’s a 12” of Egyptian Reggae with a dance or disco mix that’s pretty sweet. JR probably didn’t have anything to do with it.

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Basement Jaxx?

Mark G, Wednesday, 17 June 2026 06:36 (eight hours ago)


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