Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Observation 1/27

The question "Who is the best band of all time?" comes up often enough from enough different sources that it seems worth considering. There are certainly plenty of candidates, and it makes for a lively discussion.

But it's almost impossible to come up with a convincing argument for anyone to be better than the Beatles. The group popularized the modern idea of rock, by far the most prolific and popular genre in history (barring the conventions of so-called "classical" music, which admittedly hung around in various incarnations pretty successfully for a few thousand years). The Beatles are responsible for the idea of a "pop" song at all: something catchy that shows up on the radio and makes people want to dance and sing along.

They were also incredibly diverse in their stylings: unlike many other bands that invariably come up in the "best band" discussion, the Beatles bothered to explore their own imaginations and see what came out (admittedly with the help of psychadelics, but so it goes). And wonderfully enough, those experiments often produced genius, "Octopus's Garden" notwithstanding.

Most astonishingly of all, the band broke up nearly 40 years ago (an astonishingly long time for music, when Billboard Charts change completely in a matter of weeks), and their music is still enjoyed by millions. They've even become the inspiration for truly fantastic film (Across the Universe) somehow became a video game (Beatles Rock Band is one of the most fantastic things ever created by man).

Who could compete?

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Observation 1/21

Being lonely is really, really lonely.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Observation 1/17

In its own way and by the transitive property, Crown Point brought about national Anti-Drug campaigns.

Ronald Reagan married his first wife, Jane Wyman, in the Crown Point "marriage mill." If he didn't marry her, he wouldn't have realized how great Nancy was. Nancy Reagan played a major role in the War on Drugs.

Point made.

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Observation 1/3

The best compliment I've ever received was when someone expressed the desire to see the way I think. I think the most gratifying compliment in the world is just that; someone finds the work you manifest so worth his or her while that they not only want to see more of the similar product but how that product was produced. It's like seeing a toy and wanting to go to the factory rather than get another one like it, perhaps in the hope that you could make one yourself.

It's also mildly terrifying and possibly insulting: there's a fearful possible assumption that what you have created is so out of the ordinary that another person wants to see how you did it because he/she is confused by its creation.

Friday, January 1, 2010

Observation 1/1

I've always been partial to the sidekick, particularly when the hero loves their sidekick, too. I will always want to watch Watson more than Holmes, but I wouldn't if Holmes didn't need Watson so much. They're pretty much the original buddy cop team.