When was the last time I had a Saturday off where I didn’t actually have to do anything at all, but write???
It feels really great, gang.
And I finally had a chance to chat with Sandra yesterday afternoon. She’s been in NYC this past week, moving into a friend’s apartment so that she doesn’t have to stay in so many hotels. Her primary home, with her husband, is in Rhinebeck, NY, about an hour’s train ride up the Hudson. And she’s having to be in NYC a lot right now.
Oh! Before I forget.
If you have the BET+ streamer channel, Sandra has a special guest role on a 2-part episode of “The Ms. Pat Show” sometime next week. It promises to be excellent!!
Anyway.
We had a good chat. And we have both signed off on the synopsis (yay!), so today I begin working on the 2 character breakdowns/arcs for our TV project.
Ever closer to turning it in, gang!!
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Before I forget–
Last night, I started listening to a free audiobook of James Joyce’s 1916 novel, A Portrait of the Artist as A Young Man.
I first read this book back in 1982 and absolutely loved it. I became a diehard Joyce fan from then on.
But as I was listening to the audiobook last night, I found it incredibly peculiar that I could very clearly remember reading the book, and how much I loved it, and where I lived at the time (W.45th Street) and where I worked and who I worked with and I even recalled reading the book while standing in line at the bank and I recalled that a lot of my co-workers were also in line at the bank so it must have been payday–
Anyway, I remembered all that stuff, but I had no memory of what the book was about anymore!! I found that so weird.
And then also, early in the book, one of my favorite lines ever — well, I still knew the line by heart but I had forgotten it had come from that book! (“one time it would come because the earth moved round always.”)
I remembered perfectly lying on my bed in the afternoon and reading “a book” and then reading that line and stopping dead in my tracks. I was so moved by that line that I immediately put down the book and copied the line in the front of my journal, then went back to reading the book!
I remembered all of that stuff, but I had not remembered which book it had come from.
Anyway. James Joyce. Wow. He was definitely a big influence on me, gang.
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And Dennis sent me this yesterday! In honor of the upcoming Super Bowl and my love for Tom Petty —
In Remembrance of Tom Petty: Super Bowl XLII Halftime Show – Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers (12 mins):
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If you are not aware of the Nag Hammadi Library —
It is “a collection of early Christian and Gnostic texts discovered near the Upper Egyptian town of Nag Hammadi in 1945.” There were 52 texts discovered, and they date to around the mid-2nd century AD.
The religious texts, essentially, became illegal after the New Testament was established, so it is assumed these 52 texts were buried to keep them safe.
The texts, collectively, are also considered “the secret teachings of Jesus”. The “Gospel of Thomas” is probably the most well known one.
Here is a free audiobook on YouTube but it had a lot of commercials.
The Gospel of Thomas Full Audiobook (No Commentary) (38 mins):
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And here’s this!
The earliest known photo of Neal Cassidy, from the Allen Ginsberg Instagram page:
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And here’s this!!
If you don’t know who these two are, that’s David Cassidy (R) and Danny Bonaduce (L) from “The Partridge Family” TV show, which was super popular in the early 1970s (I never missed a show and I had all their albums!!):
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And I thought that this was really interesting.
I’d never heard of her before, and I was sort of thinking that gender surgeries didn’t start happening until the early 1950s (in Europe).
The anniversary of her death was yesterday.
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And here’s one more great photo of Nick Cave from the Wild God Australia/New Zealand tour, but I don’t know from which city:
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And I’m thinking that is it for today, gang! I’m gonna get to work now.
Enjoy my Saturday off, wherever you are in the world!!!
Thanks for visiting.
I love you guys. See ya!
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Yes, I leave you with one more!
From the Special Deluxe Re-issue of Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers’ 1982 album, Long After Dark, Disc 2.
This song is one of the songs that did not appear on the original album. I really like it.
“Never Be You”. Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, 1982. Enjoy, gang!!
“Never Be You”
Take a look at my eyes
It’s been a long, long time
I used to feel so strong
When I knew you were mine
But since you let me down
I’m hard to be around
I don’t know what I’m gonna do
She could never be you
She could never be you
Uh-uh, uh-uh, huh
She could never be you
I guess it all comes around
Baby, please don’t cry
Love is gonna be a little reckless
Oh, lovers all have to stand trial
But since you let me go
There’s nothing going on
I don’t know what I’m gonna do
She could never be you
She could never be you
Uh-uh, uh-uh, huh
She could never be you
Yeah, she knows the rules
She plays the part
But she only has me
She don’t have my heart
She could never be you
She could never be you
So take a look at my eyes
No, you can’t hide the truth
No, you don’t get by on pride
It’ll run over you
But since you let me down
I’m hard to be around
I don’t know what I’m gonna do
She could never be you
She could never be you
Uh-uh, uh-uh, huh
She could never be you
Uh-uh, uh-uh, huh
She could never be you
Uh-uh, uh-uh, huh
She could never be you
c – 1982 Tom Petty, Benmont Tench

































































































