This Is Why We Fight, Lovely Rita
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Sat Feb 25 22:55:31 CST 2012
At the unfortunate news, recently, of the US Marines
desecrating the fallen bodies of their Taliban foes, I
couldn't help but think of The Decemberists tune:
This Is Why We Fight-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CuCElOJxaH0
and acoustically:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fczvWSANXdo
Frontman Colin Meloy, who looks a little too much
like Mark David Chapman, is a product of the creative
writing program at U. of Montana, Missoula. He signals
his literary roots (and his generation) in another
Decemberists' number, Calamity Song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ScE_d6uTAHU
wherein he channels DFW with the lyric..."in the year
of the chewable ambien tab." Besides being a rock
star, Meloy is the brother of Maile Meloy, who seems
to be more strictly into fiction, with a MFA in that from
U. of Cal., Irvine-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maile_Meloy
She comes highly recommended, but I've only read
one of her short stories, "Lovely Rita"from her "Both
Ways Is the Only Way I Want It" collection. I really
liked it. She does young disaffected men, well.
Last year, The Decemberists played Prospect Park,
Brooklyn. I didn't go, but around the time of the
concert, a local radio station played "This Is Why We
Fight" and "Lovely Rita" (Beatles) back to back, with
no special comments about the segue. But I think the
DJ must have known about the Meloy/Meloy connection,
right? I mean everything connects, doesn't it?... at least
in my mind.
Or, maybe I've got that inverted- my mind is the connections?
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