Re: Natalie Merchant

Trond Buland (Trond.Buland@IFIM.SINTEF.NO)
Thu, 28 Dec 1995 14:04:32 GMT-0100

Tony said, on Wed, 27 Dec:
> (I'm a big fan of Delta Blues)

such as??? you know, i used to be rather heavy into blues 15 years
or so ago; Albert King, Muddy Waters, Buddy Guy, that kind of thing,
but these days i tend to get the different styles of the blues mixed
up a bit. so why don't you give us all a short lecture on the blues,
Tony? history and genealogy, short but comprehensive, eh? ;-)
today, i hardly listen to any blues at all... eh, except for Robert
Johnson, and some Bessie Smith. and an old John Lee Hooker album
i've got.....

>
> There's an SF work (short story, maybe) similar to the one you're
> talking about. Recording industry capitalists are sending talent scouts
> to alternative timelines to get recordings from dead rockers who (in
> the alternative timeline) never died tragically. I think the story ends
> up with the talent scout being disappointed at Jim Croce's "later
> career" or something like that.

think there must be more than one, or two SF/fantasy stories on that
topic. hell, so much of present day mythology is connected to the
history of rock'n'roll, it would be strange if the one kind of
literature that tend to be most interested in myths and legends didn't
write about rock'n'roll from time to time (check out Howard Waldrop,
he's one of the best contemporary american SF/fantasy writers, and
his stories are filled with rock and pop mythology). and of course,
most of todays sf-writers grew up with rock'n'roll being an important
part of their lives. and since all important writers really write
about themselves most of the time, there you go.... ;-)
and since SF is the litterature of "what if?", naturally questions
like "what if Robert Johnson hadn't been fooling around with that
woman, or if her husband (or whatever) hadn't found out?" has to come
up, from time to time (actually, t h a t story has been written, by
Colin Greenland, i think, published in Interzone a few years ago...)

have a nice day :-)

tb

yeah, and do try some Howard Waldrop. he's a delightful read, imho!

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