FK (
You make me wanna reblog, in the kitchen on the floor):
My Dylan blurb for Paste
. It only makes a passing reference to Ashlee, but she was saturating my mind when I wrote it, so I feel she inhabits every word, including the words I lifted from Mark Sinker.Not to mention the words I lifted from Greil Marcus.
The ones from Mark were "Dylan pulled together worlds that want to remain separate but mustn't be allowed to," except in Mark's version it wasn't Dylan but the
Village Voice music section under Chuck Eddy. I thought Mark had posted them on Tom's lj, but I haven't found it (was it
Freaky Trigger?); it was right after the
Voice fired Chuck. I used the words with Mark's permission.
The ones from Greil Marcus were the stuff about Elvis not knowing his place, which I lifted without asking, and it wasn't a direct lift, just the basic idea, which I gave my own twist to; it was from
Lies About Elvis, Lies About Us, his commentary in the
Voice Literary Supplement (December 1981) about Albert Goldman's
Elvis. Greil: "[Elvis] wasn't willing to keep his place, and now he is being returned to it."
EDIT: The Mark quote was on
poptimists:
it's not the end of the world, but it is the end of a project, and that's sad -- even tho projects do usually end (and final acts are usually bloody)
(no chuck in the voice in the 80s, no "my" wire)
(wire after me is a lesson in the possibilities and problems of a medium circulated among obsessives only: i think this "oddness" is the heart of said project actually -- an interface between two worlds that want to separate and mustn't be allowed toSo it wasn't only about the
Voice under Chuck in the '00s, but also about Chuck
in the
Voice in the '80s, and Mark at
The Wire in the early '90s.
http://poptimists.livejournal.com/140139.html(April 19, 2006)