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The Art of the Straight Line My Tai Chi by Lou Reed - Drunk Monk - 01-24-2023 (01-06-2023, 01:11 AM)thatguy Wrote: From Facebook: (01-06-2023, 01:30 AM)Drunk Monk Wrote: I was interviewed for this. I hope I made the cut. I remember not being very happy with the interview. It was a phoned with all the authors on the line and I felt we got way off track. We’ll see. This has been in the works for years… I just got a digital advanced galley. I made the cut. I'm on page 255-257 in between Tracee Hutchinson and Jon Miller. RE: The Art of the Straight Line My Tai Chi by Lou Reed - Dr. Ivor Yeti - 01-24-2023 YAY!! RE: The Art of the Straight Line My Tai Chi by Lou Reed - Greg - 01-24-2023 Whoop Whoop! RE: The Art of the Straight Line My Tai Chi by Lou Reed - King Bob - 01-25-2023 Kudos RE: The Art of the Straight Line My Tai Chi by Lou Reed - Drunk Monk - 01-26-2023 FYI, KFM is planning a sweeps promo for this title... RE: The Art of the Straight Line My Tai Chi by Lou Reed - Greg - 01-26-2023 Sweet RE: The Art of the Straight Line My Tai Chi by Lou Reed - Drunk Monk - 03-01-2023 I thought for my birthday that I would do nothing for work whatsoever. I did have to answer one email but that took less than a minute. I read this for fun, but then halfway through I realized it kinda still was work. Dammit. Nevertheless is was a fun read. A lot about music and martial arts and their confluence - my two favorite subjects. It’s a collation of Reed’s interviews and some writings, plus a ton of essays from his circle recalling Tai chi anecdotes about Lou. There’s a goodly excerpt of my interview with him on p168 and my essay on p243. Upon reflection, I’m not satisfied with what I wrote - maybe it was edited or adapted with stuff from my interview, although it might have been closer to my original than I remember. It might have just been an off writing day, or I just didn’t invest enough into it. I think I wrote it about 4 years ago. Nevertheless I’m honored to be included because many of the other contributors are illustrious. Many of us make the same mistake - we put too much of our own personal story into our essays. It’s like we all have an agenda to stand out despite all being in Lou’s shadow here. In all fairness, I wish I had been more of a fan of Lou’s music. I utterly respect him but couldn’t name half his albums if asked. The book reads well nonetheless. Many of the anecdotes are amusing and several of the other contributors are eloquent. I was entertained. I wish I had spent more time with Lou. He invited me to hang out in sf with him the day after we had lunch but I was right up against deadline and my car was wonky and need of repair so I wasn’t confident it’d make it up and back. In hindsight, that was such a missed opportunity. It was fucking Lou Reed - deadline and car troubles be damned. It stand among my collection of road-not-taken regrets. RE: The Art of the Straight Line My Tai Chi by Lou Reed - King Bob - 03-01-2023 Saying you and others put too much of yourselves into it - I've noticed that's common when people speak at funerals/memorials. Since this is a memorial, perhaps it was fated. RE: The Art of the Straight Line My Tai Chi by Lou Reed - Greg - 03-01-2023 When I was doing the interviews for the two documentaries, I got that way too much. RE: The Art of the Straight Line My Tai Chi by Lou Reed - Drunk Monk - 03-01-2023 Yeah I guess it’s a thing. This book chose not to edit them that much because everyone is trying to self promote in their own way, and being artists and behind-the-scene peeps, some are of interest. I made mention of my concert psychedelic crisis work and that dangles. Laurie really wanted to know if I ever discussed it with Lou, and I did but only in passing. She thought that was something of interest so it was included. RE: The Art of the Straight Line My Tai Chi by Lou Reed - Drunk Monk - 01-15-2024 It looks like I'll be appearing with the Kitchen Sisters in a KALW in-person event on Thursday evening Jan 25 at 220 Montgomery, SF. It'll be a live listening event to their podcast on Lou, with Laurie chiming in via Zoom. I'm to give a short presentation on Tai Chi. FYI - here's the podcast - https://kitchensisters.org/podcast/lou-reeds-tai-chi/ More info to come. RE: The Art of the Straight Line My Tai Chi by Lou Reed - Greg - 01-15-2024 Cool beans. RE: The Art of the Straight Line My Tai Chi by Lou Reed - Drunk Monk - 01-22-2024 It's on https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-kitchen-sisters-present-lou-reeds-tai-chi-tickets-785402308447 RE: The Art of the Straight Line My Tai Chi by Lou Reed - Greg - 01-22-2024 Woo hoo! RE: The Art of the Straight Line My Tai Chi by Lou Reed - Drunk Monk - 01-25-2024 In the house! A very pleasant scene. Lots of radio peeps. |