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Patrick Walsh

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posted Friday, 27 January 2006

Saw Billy Joel at Madison Square Garden last night. Pretty good show, though BJ is half the showman Neil "The Real Deal" Diamond is. Oh well. My top five Billy Joel songs, in no particular order:

"Allentown," OK, I said no particular order but this is probably number one.

"All For Leyna," Great song about letting a girl you used to hook up with rule your life, thoughts, etc. I think.

"Sometimes A Fantasy" Sort of a Cars ripoff, but one of his catchiest and least known songs. And it's about jerking off, so it has a special place in my heart. And pants.

"Scenes From An Italian Restaurant" An epic story, a bunch of incredible melodies, subtly depressing.

"Only The Good Die Young" Gotta love a song about how hard it is to fuck Catholic girls. I remember the day I figured out what this song was about, sitting in the backseat as my parents sang along. I should probably go to therapy.

Also love "For The Longest Time," "Uptown Girl," "My Life," "Honesty," "Vienna," "You May Be Right."

Worst Billy Joel song, and a candidate for worst song of all time? "Pressure." Jesus Christ, what an obnoxious song. It always makes me feel like I'm trapped in a life-size chess game and people are trying to kill me. I don't know if that makes sense, but that's how it makes me feel. It sounds very Russian to me, and very horrible.

Speaking of bad songs, can we talk for a moment about this song "You're Beautiful" by James Blunt? If I can be blunt for a moment, what the fuck is wrong with the world that this song can be successful!?!? What an overwrought, oversung piece of crap. Close your eyes the next time you hear it and tell me if it would sound any different if sung by Minnie Mouse. And then kick your own ass for closing your eyes while listening to "You're Beautiful." I guess this is about staring at some hot gal on the subway and she's not interested, and isn't life horrible and unfair and so forth. Have you seen this guy? If he was staring at you on the subway you would be horrified. This girl is clearly in the right. And people, good people, enjoy this high pitched warbling. He sounds like an animated mouse.

Speaking of animated mice, remember An American Tail (A-)? Incredible. The first movie I saw in a theater. Has there ever been a more realistic depiction of the downside to the American dream? Well, probably, but did the illegal immigrants in those stories look as adorable in a big blue hat as Fievel Mousekewitz? Oh Fievel, there ARE cats in America, little friend. And the streets are most certainly not paved with cheese.

A few months back I posted regarding the whereabouts of my beloved Rick Moranis. Well, he is back with a new country album (seriously) called "The Agoraphobic Cowboy." Several of you had brought this to my attention in the past, but I hadn't seen it in action until just now on the "Today Show." And the verdict? Not good. I am so sorry I asked that he return to the entertainment world, because now my whole image of him is shattered. His next movie should be called Honey, I Suck At Singing. If you didn't see it, he was dressed like your father, hands in pockets, singing a stupid song ridiculously out of tune while the "Today Show" staff danced like chimps. Boo.

Looking For Comedy In The Muslim World (B-) Funny for an hour, then not funny for a half hour. Albert Brooks is one of the funniest men alive, but he has a real problem writing a consistent movie that is funny all the way through. The closest he got was Lost In America (A-), and he ended that movie right in the middle of the story, with no explanation, about 80 minutes in. That's what he should always do, or hire someone who can write a story so he can focus on jokes. I would have respected this so much more if he had turned to the camera an hour in, shrugged, and said, "Sorry folks, that's all I got. I hope you had a good time, and enjoy the weekend!" There are a lot of interesting ideas here, though, and what is funny is very funny. Check out Broadcast News (A+) if you've never seen it. He didn't write it, but it's his best performance and that's one of my favorite movies. The sweating scene alone deserves some sort of prize.

I guess no one got my song lyric the other day, my first stump! It was Morrissey's "The More You Ignore Me, The Closer I Get." Great song.

Today's is: "Oh shit, there's a bear. Could you hand me that shotgun, buddy? Also that chair." 

Monday I will be continuing my autobiography. Have a fun weekend, thanks for commenting, I will keep replying to every one I get. 

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1. Mike Curry left...
Friday, 27 January 2006 11:03 am

That is from "Friendship" by Tenacious D. Also did you read any of the reviews on that website I talked about in the comments to your last post?


2. Daver left...
Friday, 27 January 2006 11:54 am

Two quickies:

1. Chuck Klosterman made me hate Billy Joel. I never have, or will, allow someone else to influence what kind of music I like.. but somehow this guy got me. Damn him. Ihe seeds were sewn by viewing the music video for "Piano Man".. if you haven't seen it, you couldn't understand.

2. No love for "Defending Your Life"? I thought that was Brooks' best, and that "Lost in America" derailed a little bit as it went on and on. Will TIVO "Broadcast News".


3. Patrick Walsh left...
Friday, 27 January 2006 12:35 pm

These responses are carried over from yesterday's comments as well.

Mike, I did check out that site, although I need much more time to fully absorb it. How did you find that? I decided to look up a particularly hardcore movie, so I searched "Boogie Nights," and oddly it didn't find that all that morally objectionable! The PG-rated "Michael" is the root of all evil, but a movie that contains the line "Just aim it at her tits" is A-OK. I'll be spending a lot more time looking through that site.

Joe, the Gym Mix will have to wait, but it will be on the way soon.

Dale, if you like The Cure, give The Smiths a try. Their albums are all excellent, but for a beginner (if you are) all of their hit collections are flawless. If you like them, move on to Morrissey, their lead singer and the author of yesterday's lyric. You also might enjoy Interpol.

WHY were you at a Collective Soul concert? I can only hope it was a festival or something and you stumbled upon them. Hmmm...I like one song of theirs, "Run?" from that Van Der Beek football movie?

People reading their lyrics onstage is unacceptable. There is nothing more depressing, and even good bands do it sometimes. If Billy Joel, a 60 year old man, can make it through "We Didn't Start The Fire" onstage and not flub a lyric, I think a 30 year old douchebag whose whole life is writing and singing, nothing else to do, should be able to get through HIS OWN SONG. It wasn't "Shine" was it, because I think everyone in the world knows the lyrics to that song since it was played one million times in 199whatever.

Daver, I have not seen any of Billy Joel's videos, except the hilarious "Uptown Girl." I would probably not have gone to the concert were it not for my girlfriend, but I have always loved Billy Joel and he's got some undeniable songs.

I am a huge fan of Chuck Klosterman, I'm in the middle of his new book now. I seem to recall his essay on Billy Joel being fairly positive. I know it talked about a few of his songs being really great ("All For Leyna" and "Where's The Orchestra?" I think), but maybe it was about how those are his ONLY songs that are really great, I'll have to re-read it.

I LOVE "Defending Your Life," haven't seen it in a while. I also LOVE "Modern Romance," one of the most painful comedies ever made, "Real Life," a precursor to the reality TV movement, and "Mother." Don't get me wrong, I am a huge fan, I just think there's a lot of tightening, revising, etc, that could be done in his scripts. "The Muse" is a great example of how forced and spotty I can be. I just think, even with his best stuff, he can be fairly frustrating, because what's good is SO good. DEFINITELY make a point of seeing "Broadcast News," it's his best role, and also stars hottest woman alive Holly Hunter.

Mike, you are right with "Friendship" by Tenacious D


4. jill left...
Friday, 27 January 2006 1:48 pm

the blunt song is about him seeing his ex-girlfriend on the subway with her new man. then he never saw her again.

i saw rick today, very awkward, towards the end, he loosened up a bit, i think i saw a thumb. but other than that, i was not impressed. i'd rather him sing skid row or suddenly seymour.


5. Patrick Walsh left...
Friday, 27 January 2006 2:35 pm

I usually write these entries very quickly while at work, constantly looking over my shoulder and minimizing screens. So excuse the occasional typo. I just looked back through this one and realized there were some doozies.

Jill, I know! He sounded great in "Little Shop Of Horrors!" That was 20 years ago and maybe he had some help in the studio, but, man it was rough this morning. He did seem really nervous...


6. Dale left...
Sunday, 29 January 2006 7:40 pm

I was there to see ben folds who apparently was opening for collective soul. Over half of the people left after ben was done. I swear.