What the Manolo Is…
Manol says, it is the Tuesday, time for What the Manolo is…
Just the last week the Manolo he was praising the music of the William Bolcom, and now this week comes the news that the Williams Bolcom’s cheif collaborator, the Arnold Weinstein, has died. As the Manolo as the Manolo should have said the last week, it is not just the voice of the Joan Morris and the music of the William Bolcom that makes this album genius, but also the witty, funny, clever lyrics of the Arnold Weinstein.
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deja pseu 18 years ago
Yes, the “Wild Tchapitoulis gonna stomp some rump.” Love ’em.
Cat 18 years ago
A Confederacy of Dunces is one of my favorite books of all time! The Manolo has very good taste in reading material.
Bis Nation 18 years ago
The Bis Nation could not get into the Confederacy of Dunces. The book, it is sitting on the Shelf, half-read, mocking the Bis Nation. The Bis Nation wanted to like the book, but found the whole enterprise very tiring…
Miss Trixie 18 years ago
What I had suspected all along has now been confirmed by this choice of book–The Manolo is my hero. He is truly the arbiter of taste and decency (and theology and geometry).
Nancy 18 years ago
The Manolo should add “Yellow Moon” by the Neville Bros. to the Listening To list.
Liz 18 years ago
Bolcom and Morris have been on the top of my list for years. I’ve even got my three-year-old requesting their albums. Thank God she’s not yet discovered the excrable existence of Raffi.
Cat 18 years ago
Hmmmm, perhaps the Cat enjoyed A Confederacy of Dunces so much because she knew someone at the time who was very, very, eerily similar to the Ignatius J. Reilly, and consequently, the book made her laugh until she cried.
Mimi 18 years ago
A Confederacy of Dunces is pure New Orleans, just as it was and, as we all hope, it will be again. (…athough DH Holmes is long gone.)
sparkle 18 years ago
I see you mentioned Arnold in your blog. You might want to post a reminscence of Arnold in the comments section of the Hotel Chelsea Blog: http://legends.typepad.com/living_with_legends_the_h/2005/09/the_chelsa_mour.html
Right now,it is a kind of unofficial memorial page for him.