I enjoyed reading "The Wild Palms" aka "Absalom! Absalom!" (even though I was never really sure what was going on), but the audio version of "The Sound and the Fury" pushed me right to the edge, and not in a good way.
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I enjoyed reading "The Wild Palms" aka "Absalom! Absalom!" (even though I was never really sure what was going on), but the audio version of "The Sound and the Fury" pushed me right to the edge, and not in a good way.
I cannot imagine listening to "The Sound and the Fury." That one works better using your own imagination for the different narrative voices. IMO.
"Light in August" is the one I couldn't quite connect with. I like his short stories, although it's been a long time since I've read anything by him (like BK).
I'm a bit mixed up with my Meiner threads :huh:
I saw this photo on L&M's page last week. I didn't realise that it involved writing and recording :smile:
From Jack Tempchin's page;
https://www.facebook.com/JackTempchi...56192092639816
Isn't it wonderful? :rockon: We've been discussing it in the RM Photo thread.
Sorry guys, I tend to skip the "photo" threads :blush:
I was kinda surprised that I hadn't seen it mentioned. It is wonderful. It's a prickly topic but it does suggest that his ex-wife didn't support his continued participation in his chosen vocation. :shrug:
It's just great to see Randy out of the house. About the music/writing I am taking that with a grain of salt. :cool:
Perhaps we could start a new thread "Recent Randy sightings." Let's hope it becomes a more common occurence :hug:
Vote for Randy as "The Best Rock Bass Player" - he's currently #9. Go, Randy, go!
http://www.ranker.com/list/best-rock...11<ype=n&g=1
When I saw #9 I thought that was a typo! The last I looked he was #29 out of 70! Wow, he sure climbed up. :smile: