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sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote2015-04-24 12:40 pm

Give her the false-hearted lover's blues and leave her stranded on the pebbles

Reasons I have not written much on LJ in the last couple of days: I have been doing things. Also not sleeping very much. Last night I had to remember where the middle of the week went. (I managed to.) The nightmares aren't helping.

Yesterday morning I met with a visiting historian for whom I am running slides during a conference and then I spent the rest of the day with [livejournal.com profile] rushthatspeaks and [livejournal.com profile] gaudior. I introduced them to Postmodern Jukebox. The group would be a fun novelty act if their musicianship weren't so good, but it really is: I enjoy listening to them for non-ironic reasons. So far my favorites of theirs appear to be their versions of Taylor Swift's "Blank Space" (with fan dancers), Fountains of Wayne's "Stacy's Mom" (with melodica solo), and Meghan Trainor's "All About That (Upright) Bass" (exactly what the parenthesis sounds like). In return I got Nicki Minaj's frankly amazing "Anaconda" and Astronautalis' "Two Years Before the Mast," which includes a rap about the age of sail.

Today is the conference for which I am running a set of slides: "Beyond the Western Front in World War I." I expect it to be really interesting. I haven't been to anything this academic in seven years.

Films I have seen recently include Fiesta (1947) with Esther Williams and Ricard Montalbán, the mermaid comedy Miranda (1948), Jan Švankmajer's Alice (1988), and Michael Curtiz's two-strip Technicolor horror-mystery Mystery of the Wax Museum (1933). I hope to write about at least one of these tonight.

Everything is just very exhausting right now. At least I have a book of Pasolini's poetry.

[identity profile] kdsorceress.livejournal.com 2015-04-24 05:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Ooo, have you heard other of Astronautalis's stuff? You may be charmed by Trouble Hunters, which is about the Battle of Trenton.

(My theme for two winters now has been Contrails --"Survive another winter and on, straight through the thaw" "the real risk is not the slipping off the edge of the peak, the real danger's just to linger at the base of the thing")

~Sor