Goddammit,
Jul. 23rd, 2008 05:01 pmMichael De Larrabeiti died.
I can't remember whether it was Terri Windling or I who bought paperback rights to The Borribles for Ace - I think it was I, right before I moved to Pocket. I do know that it, and the subsequent 2 Borribles books, were a real influence on our Bordertown shared-world series.
MDL, thanks for sharing your world with us.
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It's going to be like this, isn't it? First, saying farewell to all the grownups I idolized when I was trying to become one . . . then checking out various friends who "really weren't that old" . . . and then, well - my favorite Vietnamese joint is next to the big Jewish funeral home, and there's usually something happening there around noon. Only yesterday it was the Cadillac station wagon with plenty of room for the pine box, sitting on the sidewalk. "Caddie," I thought. "Hmm. Your last ride in a Caddie . . . " and realized it was, indeed, the last ride you will ever take; the last car you will ever ride in, after a lifetime of transit. Interesting. Well, as they say, there's a first time for everything; so why not a last?
(And of course it's Richard Thompson on the speakers right now. I'll never forget the first time I saw him live, outdoors at the Newport Folk Festival - and a rangy teenage boy down front screaming his request: "DO ONE ABOUT DEAAAATH!!!" Which, considering his repetoire, ain't that hard. Love you, Richard!
(Don't die anytime soon, OK?)
I can't remember whether it was Terri Windling or I who bought paperback rights to The Borribles for Ace - I think it was I, right before I moved to Pocket. I do know that it, and the subsequent 2 Borribles books, were a real influence on our Bordertown shared-world series.
MDL, thanks for sharing your world with us.
[ADDED: Obituary; other obits]
* * *
It's going to be like this, isn't it? First, saying farewell to all the grownups I idolized when I was trying to become one . . . then checking out various friends who "really weren't that old" . . . and then, well - my favorite Vietnamese joint is next to the big Jewish funeral home, and there's usually something happening there around noon. Only yesterday it was the Cadillac station wagon with plenty of room for the pine box, sitting on the sidewalk. "Caddie," I thought. "Hmm. Your last ride in a Caddie . . . " and realized it was, indeed, the last ride you will ever take; the last car you will ever ride in, after a lifetime of transit. Interesting. Well, as they say, there's a first time for everything; so why not a last?
(And of course it's Richard Thompson on the speakers right now. I'll never forget the first time I saw him live, outdoors at the Newport Folk Festival - and a rangy teenage boy down front screaming his request: "DO ONE ABOUT DEAAAATH!!!" Which, considering his repetoire, ain't that hard. Love you, Richard!
(Don't die anytime soon, OK?)
A very strange photo
Date: 2008-07-23 09:10 pm (UTC)Re: A very strange photo
Date: 2008-07-23 09:19 pm (UTC)And what's more, the 3rd element in the photo brings to mind the camp song that begins, "Oh you can't get to heaven/In a Ford V8 . . . "
That's a keeper. Thanks.
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Date: 2008-07-23 09:19 pm (UTC)I agree with you; Richard Thompson needs to be immortal. I saw him perform solo last year, and he was just as smart and vibrant as ever. He's still writing great songs. “Dad's Gonna Kill Me” is probably the best Iraq War protest song out there.
All Hail the Healing Power of Richard
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Date: 2008-07-23 09:31 pm (UTC)I live slap bang in the middle of the London he wrote about. The Wandle's confluence with the Thames is just a few minutes walk away...
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Date: 2008-07-23 09:48 pm (UTC)http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/michael-de-larrabeiti-creator-of-the-borribles-827657.html
I'm guessing that even though you live in the same place, it's changed some since he wrote about it. But throw a bad penny into the Wandle for us here . . . .
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Date: 2008-07-23 09:39 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-07-23 10:02 pm (UTC)Richard Thompson: there's every chance he'll be playing at the Fairport Convention festival in a couple of weeks time ... if so, I'll send a silent thought up to the stage to tell him there are several of us that don't want him to go yet (or ever).
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Date: 2008-07-23 10:12 pm (UTC)At the same time, honestly (Sound & Spirit host, you know this), it's part of how things work. It is going to be that way, and the more we can come to some peace with that, the better.
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Date: 2008-07-24 12:11 am (UTC)RIP, Michael, and thank you!
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