Correspondence
Delacey, Stan
"Correspondence" books as adventure stories rather than biography, as indeed they classify Parkinson's Law as humor rather than a study in administration. Well, it's always...
...Burke appreciated the enduring damage of politicians when he wrote: "Each generation is but one link in a lengthening chain...
...Robert Bartley Robert Bartley is a journalist From Washington, D. C. Beer and Beethoven Dig It, Man The Language and Music oF the Wolves, anonymous,Columbia...
...However I wish to remind him that there have been "educated men of intellect" in politics before...
...But I do not despise all modern music...
...Perhaps it is only living in an age when journalists write scoops ex nihilo...
...But even in the ages of darkest barbarism a modest flowering of artistic merit appears - - and so I listened to a record of acid rock, and how glad I am...
...CORRESPONDENCETo the editor: I could not agree more with Mr...
...Hence, today suitably arranged versions of the pop sounds' earliest masterpieces are performed in daily concerts for thousands of nonchalant grocery store goers in search of the perfect melon, choicest lump of beef and cheapest nylons...
...The case of Edmund Burke comes to mind, especially when I compare his thoughts with some of the idotic legislation of today which deranges our heritage of freedom and enthralls future generations...
...Tyrrell's January editorial...
...Well, it's always nice to find the persnickety librarians proved wrong again...
...It is the finest solo I have heard in some time, bringing to mind the late Miss Janis Joplin at her best...
...I considered its sales popularity merely another monument to the gullibility of the middle-class automaton who has convinced himself that his production line scrounginess is an heroic affirmation of self...
...Band two, entitled "First Gi'owls of Wolf Pups Inside the Den," begins with a lilting concatenation of pantings, evocative of all the youthful idealism and earnestness which have come to prefigure the young of what we call Consciousness III...
...For that matter, even the most knowledgeable reader will find it hard to fight off the impression some sort of spoof is being carried off here...
...Band nine, "Distant and Close-Up Howling Ending in Group Howl," is a melodic bridge between the existential penury of the urban soul, and the great sense of fulfillment to be found in Encounter Group Experience...
...Bob DyLan...
...The whole'of side two is taken up by a piece entitled "The Wolf You Never Knew," narrated b_y Robert Redford...
...At first acid rock, unlike early pop, did not even amuse me...
...I take it, is a song with a message...
...And no doubt there is an easy explanation for Burke's skipping the present viscount, probably a contemporary scandal related to his removal to South Africa...
...The tempo is driving, the lyrics not readily intelligible, the violence and frustration just beneath the surface...
...Ending with an innocent sniff and tragic screech, this...
...It is not for us, the creatures of a day, to decide what part of the heritage of the ages we will preserve, what part we will remodel or destroy...
...It has turned my mind, impelling me to revise my earlier low estimate of serious rock...
...It is history's horselaugh on the doltish neemaniacs who whooped it up everytime the Beatles released a foot stomper...
...R. Emmett TyrreU, Jr...
...It would be presumption on our part to discard old customs and institutions because their purpose is not clear to us...
...Conway Twitty...
...We are not the owners, but only the custodians, of humanity's baggage...
...16 The Alternative February, 1972 books as adventure stories rather than biography, as indeed they classify Parkinson's Law as humor rather than a study in administration...
...Redford discusses the life of an average wolf in America's vanishing wilderness...
...Whoever this artist is - - male or female - - his is a bestial magnetism...
...After a palmy celebrity beginning in avant campus salons of the new Kultur and amongst the aging American dopes who feast off the fads of that Kultur, it reigns for a while in the mossy hearts of sorority gh-ls, finally graduating with them and slipping ignominiously .into the repertoire of the A&P Symphony Orchestra...
...From the claims made for it by the self-styled critics of pop music I concluded it was probably pretentious and embarrasing...
...And anyone who, like me, doubted the important things taking place on the pop scene should listen to it very carefully...
...This, then, is a very advanced stage of musical expression...
...When people such as Leonard Bernstein and William Sloan Coffin began stomping and clapping, I should have realized that there was something quite extraordinary occurring...
...Thek work is hound to be superior and defiant of facile comprehension...
...Thank s to Columbia Records, I have become a roaring enthusiast of acid rock or serious contemporary music, as it is called...
...Though I doubted for years that the Beatles and the virtuoses of acid rock would ever chisel out any achievement wliatsoever, I am now man enough to confess how wrong I was...
...Admittedly this is a much more advanced form than Miss Joplin's work, yet there are lraces of that old inimitable primitivism...
...The openhng band features a long, high-pitched kind of howl (my intent is not to cast aspersion, but as such a recent cor~ert to pop music I do not yet know all the rich terminology...
...This historic performance is not the work of a mediocre college boy...
...Here Mr...
...The cultural nabobs were right, this is very high art...
...I expect "The Language and Music of the Wolves" is only part of the good news...
...Notwithstanding the claims of Leonard Bernstein and like-minded aficionadoes, the Beatles' art has never impressed me as being much above that of - - say - - Mr...
...It is pleasant stuff but only momentarily...
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...F OR SEVERAL years now I have suffered with increasing revulsion the evolving "pop sound" as it is called...
...Nor is it the expression of a mental defective...
...It consists of eleven bands of arias by several artists of whose sex I am unsure...
...In view of the historical importance of the new biography, these points ought to be cleared up...
...But even so, there is an unmistakable element of fiction in lhe character of C. Northcote Parkinson...
...The Columbia Record Company has brought forth from the welter of pop a timeless achievement, 'q'he Language and Music of the Wolves...
...The finest performances rendered on this disc, however, are bands two, three and nine...
...Their heritage is this towering work, "The Language and Music of the Wolves," and its performers deserve everything they get...
...Stan Delacey Oxford, Mississippi...
...The young people who put together this triumphant recording have had access to the finest education ever available...
...It is something to think about...
...Band four, cryptically entitled "Barking," combines the tempo and raucous expressiveness of the various social movements struggling for the soul of modern America...
...This is a chorus for our time, and I dig...
...For certainly, there are too many well authenticated reports to doubt we are dealing with a man who has actually lived and walked...
...It is the masterful outpouring of an anonymous group of authentic geniuses, prowling about for new modes of artistic expression...
...But these people are aware of what is going on in this sorely afflicted nation of ours...
...Frankly, I do not understand it...
...This was not always the case...
...Let us remember how the critics sneered at Mozart, and how they drove poor Schumann mad...
...the ties which knit together a state or a people have a mystical sanctity, and the rationalist who strikes right and left in a fanatical desire for progress may end by destroying the vital but intangible forces which preserve a civilization...
...Glen Miller or Mr...
...no one generation should set itself up as a judge of society's future needs...
...Otherwise, too many readers, under the influence of those librarians, are likely to think Hornblower a figment of the Forester-Parkinson imagination...
...All eleven performances are without instrumental accompaniment, and I take it, this is "back to the roots" - - a genre recently made popular by Mr...
Vol. 5 • February 1972 • No. 5