Wednesday, July 18, 2007

The ultimate Lounge Lizard

Wendy and I often have these deep philosophical discussions about belief systems, tastes, where the world is going, global warming vs nuclear winter, you know that kind of stuff. The other day as we were driving in the car, I asked her:

“So, which one do you prefer as a vocalist on the John Lennon song, Jealous Guy, Lennon himself, or Bryan Ferry?”

She thought long and hard about this, as it was a question of much import.

“Ferry, I think,” she said. “There’s pain and pathos in his voice. Lennon’s is too unemotional for that particular song.”

I couldn’t help but agree.

Bryan Ferry was never a huge hit this side of the Atlantic, but I think I was always kind of a fan for that reason. There was nothing flavor of the moment about the guy who was once dumped by Jerry Hall, who decided she really fancied Mick Jagger more.

But, I remember Ferry way back in his Roxy Music days, and loved songs like Do the Strand and other relatively obscure ditties.

His rendering of the old 1930s chestnut, These Foolish Things (remind me of you) is perfectly stylized because he actually ‘talks’ the piece rather than sings it – and it works beautifully, and you can feel the pain of love lost. See the video if you get that chance, because his consummate ‘lounge lizard’ persona really makes it come alive.

The song Avalon from a few years ago was probably his biggest hit over here, but actually I find that one a bit boring. That was when Ferry was in his ‘Arthurian’ romantic mode.

I once saw him interviewed on Parkinson in England, and I must confess I found him remarkably boring, but then he redeemed himself by singing.

Nothing much more to say. Just felt an impulse to pay a little homage to Bryan Ferry.

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9 Comments:

Blogger kimber said...

I love that you two participate in philosophical discussions. Too many people grow complacent with each other's company, I think, and spend time sitting in quiet comfort -- give me a rousing debate about philosophy or music or literature any old day.

8:49 PM  
Blogger Mel Avila Alarilla said...

Hi Ian,
I'm a music lover too, well sort of, but I must confess that I'm not familiar with Bryan Ferry as much as I am with John Lennon. I was fascinated though by the wide range of topics the two of you (your girl, I mean), would love to discuss. She must be an intellectual too.

Thanks for the usual wonderful post. I enjoyed reading it.

God bless you with all the wit and wisdom of the world.

11:31 PM  
Blogger geewits said...

I like his "More Than This." I didn't know that about Jerry Hall (she's from a few towns over). If she had stayed with Ferry her kids would have been taller but her divorce settlement shorter.

11:59 PM  
Blogger Belizegial said...

I agree with Wendy. I prefer Bryan Ferry also.

Nice tribute Ian :)

12:55 AM  
Blogger Jazz said...

Mr. Jazz bought me "As Time Goes By", covers from the 30s and 40s. I love music from that era and I love how he does the songs.

With song like, As Time Goes By,
The Way You Look Tonight, Sweet and Lovely, Time On My Hands and Falling In Love Again, it's the
quintessential Sunday morning album.

6:38 AM  
Blogger Jazz said...

PS: Geez, re-reading my comment, I realize that I sound like I'm being paid to sell it to you. *shudder*

6:39 AM  
Blogger heiresschild said...

i'm more familiar with john lennon also, but i think i remember a couple of ferry's songs. i'm sure he'd appreciate the homage paid him here.

9:20 AM  
Blogger Bibi said...

When I was a kid I was so in love Bryan Ferry in his white tux ...

I just heard him last week on Terry Gross (NPR radio). Was promoting his new album and I have to say ... personality ZIP! I prefer to remember him in his white tux ...

ps... big Lennon fan, so I have to choose him.

5:29 PM  
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