IVIV: Let's race
Bekah
bekah0176 at sbcglobal.net
Sun Sep 20 21:21:31 CDT 2009
Fwiw, Leo Carillo is the name of the State Beach at Malibu - about
an hour up the road from Manhattan Beach. So if, according to the
song, these two are racing up Highway 1, north starting at the
corner of Topanga Canyon Blvd
"took off north from the light at Topanga..." (where Topanga Canyon
Road meets the Pacific Coast Highway/ Hiway 1)
*** And they're speeding up Highway 1 ***
"... Grille to grille by the time we hit Leo Carillo..." (the
aforementioned beach)
"... And it still wasn't over by Point Mogu..." (another 5 miles
north on Hwy 1)
"... Shoulda filled-up when I got-off the San Diego..." (the freeway
about 5 miles prior to Topanga Canyon)
Then the singer runs out of gas and the cutie goes back and gets him
some - much to his surprise.
Just so's y'all can hear these babies:
Here's a 1969 Ram Air "IV" GTO - what she's driving.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3j_5c-tubQ
1969 Ford Mustang 427
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UtatkjDyDz8
And I cannot place the song but I'll get it yet.
Bekah
On Sep 20, 2009, at 3:44 AM, John Bailey wrote:
> As I've already mentioned, I find it a bit mysterious that Tariq's
> ethnicity is such a point in chapter One - explicitly bringing
> together the displacement of African-American, Japanese, Mexican and
> American Indian families in the history of LA land use - when other
> characters are treated differently. This chapter drops a number of
> markers suggesting Lourdes and Motella's ethnic background, along with
> those of their beaux - all except Motella use non-English phrases, and
> Motella's afro (and "what it be, girl!") sound pretty black to me. But
> Doc's got an afro too, which complicates things, and in this chapter
> the narratorial voice doesn't do any racial profiling at all. Which I
> like (as an aside, one of the things for which the recently mentioned
> Disgrace by Coetzee is so interesting is in the way race is implied by
> the power relations it offers while rarely being made explicit).
>
> Anyway, just before Doc is off to hook up with Lourdes and Motella he
> has a brief glimpse of the Chick Planet girls. We know he has trouble
> telling one Californian blonde (Bambi) from another (as noted during
> his meeting with Hope) and when he spots Jade she's an oddly
> italicised *oriental cutie*.
>
> Orientalism. Hmmm. Paging Edward Said.
>
> Where's Jade from? I'm guessing California, the way she speaks. But in
> 1970 LA she's just a "bubbly young Asian lady" or an "oriental cutie".
>
> They tell him to meet them at 'Club Asiatique'.
>
> Another orientalist name that glosses over massive regional difference
> in the name of commercial good times. Kitsch.
>
> The French aspect of the name might hint at Indo-China, which, given
> the time setting, ties in nicely to both the war in Vietnam and the SE
> Asian heroin cartel connection to the Golden Fang.
>
> So Doc hooks up with those pan-continental stewardii, and hits those
> metaphysical freeways at an "unnecessarily suicidal velocity" and to
> the tune of a race-song by the Boards...
>
> (Note: the song puts a particular emphasis - twice - on Leo Carillo,
> an actor: his wikipedia site states: "Although he played stereotypical
> Latins, Leo Carrillo was part of an old and respected Californio
> family who could trace their roots back to the conquistadores." He
> also played the sidekick Pancho in the TV series The Cisco Kid.)
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