Sunday, March 21, 2010

BIG DAY TODAY

Later today [it is 5:23 a.m., U. S. East Coast time, as I write this], the House meets to vote on the health care bill. I will have a great deal to say about this after it is all over [I shall be watching a live stream on www.c-span.org], but for the moment, all is quiet as we await what will be an historic moment.

Meanwhile, I have one more personal memory of the summer of 1952 to share [see my former blog post.] As I have explained, I was spending the summer as a copy boy at the NY Herald Tribune. My girlfriend, and the love of my life, Susie, was in Westport, Connecticut, where her parents had a summer home. Truth to tell, I felt that she was drifting away from me, and in fact, the next Spring, as I was preparing to graduate, she left me for Gordon Hirschhorn, the son of the Canadian uranium king [and later on, the endower of the Hirschhorn Museum in Washington, D.C.] In a desperate attempt to hold onto her, I splurged big and took Susie to a New York nightclub, The Blue Angel [named, of course, after the nightclub in the immortal 1930 Marlene Dietrich film, Der Blaue Engel.] It didn't work, alas, and it took me another thirty-five years to persuade her to marry me, but that is another story.

The Blue Angel was a fabulously expensive place. The minimum was $5 a person, and since neither of us drank, the only way we could spend that much was by ordering dinner. [My memory is that I dropped $25 that night, but that cannot be right. I didn't have that kind of money]. The great attraction, of course, was the floor show, which consisted of three acts. The opener was a young comedian just starting out, named Orson Bean. His opening joke, as I remember it, was "Hello. I am Orson Bean, Harvard '48. Yale nothing."]

But the stars were two singers -- Eartha Kitt and Josh White. I kid you not. If you are of a certain age, you will understand that this was like having Bob Dylan and Sting on the same card.

That was the only time I have ever gone to a nightclub. When you start out like that, it can only go down hill, right?

3 comments:

  1. Eartha Kitt
    As a young lad I would sit, face almost pressed into the tv screen- as if trying to kiss her- whenever she made an appearance on Kapow! Zonk! Zapp!
    Ah, those were the days; Batman giving lectures on morality in his own inimitable cardboard style
    Teacher in primary school reading "The lion the witch and the wardrobe" to us (You know, I was ten years old before I realised that Aslan was a representation of Jesus)
    Feeling inspired by Kipling`s "If"
    God, how naive I was!
    One event changed my entire view of the world and made me realise that all was not quite so cutesy and cuddly in life; a Vietnamese girl running naked down a street, her skin melting and dripping from her

    Sorry for reminiscing, my mind just ran back to that day in 1972/3?

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  2. That is the most terrible photograph ever taken -- "terrible" in the original sense of "capable of instilling terror."

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  3. Congratulations on passage of the bill, though I remain opposed to it on economic grounds. I think a single-payer system would have been more efficient and cost-effective in the long run. But the votes are in and a resounding "Chapeau!" or something is probably in order.

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