The comments of an 82 year old, made 35 years ago, ring truer,
today, than all those years ago. Obviously, we've
worked hard to go nowhere. Clearly, he offered the
wisdom of experience combined with a considerable
intellect. Conclusively, we were too busy, being busy,
to pay attention.
The old philosopher offers advice. Pay attention, he
urges, be active because passiveness kills. If
you're Western and don't get it, don't ask, just do
as you're told: you'll follow the leaders you
deserve.
This is a
profound performance; if not the most ever, then
recorded.
Marvin Hamlisch, a practiced rehearsal pianist,
performs the prologue, accompanies and plays dupe.
Dick Cavett provides the introduction. Listen! and
learn.
satire leaves you thinking
There are a couple of dead spots in the recording.
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Streeter Click is editor of GrubStreet.ca.
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