December 14, 2024

"Before I read 'The Notebooks of Sonny Rollins,' it hadn’t occurred to me that saxophonists must watch what they eat so as not to have 'an accidental elimination' while playing."

"Before I read Robert Hilburn’s biography of Randy Newman, I didn’t know Newman was kind of lying in interviews when he said his song 'Short People' was about prejudice. 'I just thought it was funny,' he said. 'The Art of Dying,' a posthumous collection of writings by the New Yorker art critic Peter Schjeldahl, came out this year. He was ill with cancer when he compiled it. He wrote: 'I swatted a fly the other day and thought, Outlived you.'"

Writes Dwight Garner, the NYT book critic and my favorite garner, in "Our Book Critics on Their Year in Reading/Jennifer Szalai, Dwight Garner and Alexandra Jacobs look back at the books that 'offered refuge from the wheels grinding in our heads'" (NYT).

8 comments:

Eric the Fruit Bat said...

Constipation is one of the side effects of heroin use so maybe that explains a lot.

baghdadbob said...

South Park addressed this in the "Brown Noise" episode.

NorthOfTheOneOhOne said...

Before I read Robert Hilburn’s biography of Randy Newman, I didn’t know Newman was kind of lying in interviews when he said his song 'Short People' was about prejudice. 'I just thought it was funny,' he said.

I always heard it was about the Eagles manager Irving Azoff.

Dave Begley said...

“ On the topic of drugs, Glenn Loury divulged in “Late Admissions,” his memoir, that he once smoked crack in an airplane at 30,000 feet. He’d hidden it in his shoe.”

RCOCEAN II said...

Now this is culture. I hope Ross Doughnut read it.

Dave Begley said...

I read the story and then the top 100 books of 2024. Only three that I’m slightly interested in reading. I was wondering how such insular books got published.

Jersey Fled said...

I played trumpet for years and never had this problem. Must be related to reed instruments

Saint Croix said...

I'm not a jazz expert by any means, but Sonny Rollins is really cool. Up there with Brubeck and Dizzy.

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