Monte's streetlights people
Tyler Wilson
tbsqrd at hotmail.com
Tue Oct 29 18:37:35 CDT 2013
Thought someone would mention this by now:
That is the song playing in the very last scene of The Sopranos. Thereby connecting Rocky Seemed-like-a-good-idea-at-the-time (great name for a VC) w/ pop-culture Mafia, in just one more way.
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Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2013 15:45:10 -0700
From: markekohut at yahoo.com
Subject: Re: Monte's streetlights people
To: pynchon-l at waste.org
Monte wrote and asked: I felt the need of an ambulance myself on learning that Journey’s ‘Don’t Stop Believin’(Preview) Play (Show link)
Journey - Don't Stop Believin' (Audio) journeyVEVO Music video by Journey performing Don't Stop Believin'. (C) 1981 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment (Show link) ‘ – source of the phrase “streetlight people” -- is “the top-selling catalog track in iTunes history with over 5 million digital copies sold, as well as the best-selling rock song in digital history. “ Why would Slagiatt and associates have chosen that then-20-year-old song? I don't know
the answer either, of course, but I will suggest two things. 1st, being so popular, TRP thinks it embodies insight into..us. them. them as us.? Also that the phrase below greatly appealed to him. We know something about TRP's streetlights trope and BE is sprinkled (filled?) with hints that the characters lack (some) emotions. First, all the televisual perceptions suggests Thanatoidsim, yes? And, some other examples of missing emotions coming up... "Streetlights people, living just to find emotion"
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