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Re: GG: GG's humor



Dear all,

	I have to agree about the parody productions that I've encountered; I
haven't seen any video stuff, but I couldn't make it through the 25th
anniversary "Hysteric Return" record.  On the other hand, though, Gould's
humor in his writing can often be very effective.  The "GG interviews GG
about GG" has some really funny moments ("There's a certain grim, I might
even say grey, consistency about your views, Mr. Gould...") and the opening
of his piece on Stokowski where he recounts his youthful encounter with
"Fantasia" is (IMHO) funny, perfectly-drawn self-satire.  I'm with Michael
on listening to Gould, but I wouldn't want to part with reading him either.

Robert

> 
> Most definitely - I just think that a lot of that stuff is a bit clumsy
and
> embarrassing.  His genius was in playing and interpretation - the rest is
a
> bit like watching Ronald Reagan play golf or listening to the Spice girls
> talk aboit politics.....do yo know what I mean - I know that his parodies
> were intended to attack the establishment and certain philosophical and
> physical stereotypes.  I just feel that I could watch or listen to him
play
> until the tape/CD wears out., but would only watch the parodies once.