Silver Machine - William Shatner
Jonathan Jarrett
jjarrett at CORIOLIS.GREENEND.ORG.UK
Thu Sep 13 09:55:07 EDT 2012
On Wed, 6 Jun 2012, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote:
> On 06 Jun 2012, at 08:01 , Albert Bouchard wrote:
>> There is and always will be only only one Bill Shatner. If you never saw
>> Boston Legal you might not get him. Like a fine well-kept cigar he gets
>> better with age. It's cool that he murders Silver Machine though, not that
>> I would ever actually listen to it… more than once anyway.
> Perhaps mercifully, he didn't attempt ETI or Astronomy or something ;)
I can totally imagine Shatner doing either of those and probably
no-one should suggest it to him, since records indicate that he has no
known shame and he might try it.
> Although unfortunately, I _can_ create a pretty good mental "aural
> image" of Shatner attempting "Dominance & Submission", and even the
> imagined version is pretty scarring .... ;)
I have enough willpower not to follow you there, thank goodness.
But seriously--or rather not--he's known he's a joke with perfect clarity
for a long long time now. If you want to see a song that practically
deserved the Shatner treatment, and worryingly close to topic, witness
this version of Elton John's `Rocket Man', it's *hilarious* and totally
self-conscious:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DvQwXOCKNLY
Space travel, sneaky drugs references and ham acting, served deadpan in
black tie with the aid of low-grade seventies TV trickery, I think this
all goes to show it's OK when it happens to something we don't own and
love ;-)
> PS - The cover of "Iron Man" -- with the participation of Zakk Wylde,
> heavens help us -- is fairly scarring as it is ....
Zakk must have been taken in by the success of Shatner's older
collaboration with Henry Rollins :-) But that version at least is arguably
no sillier than the original... Yours,
Jon
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Jonathan Jarrett "There is scarce any tradition or popular error
Medievalist historian but stands also delivered by some good author."
Oxford (Sir Thomas Browne, "Pseudodoxia Epidemica", 1646)
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