tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1875980412212682099.post7324007305972624159..comments2024-03-19T19:34:23.525-07:00Comments on Comparative Video 101: John Stewart's AmericaJim Moranhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14198555155411979643noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1875980412212682099.post-49830609047055105302014-01-31T23:23:44.221-08:002014-01-31T23:23:44.221-08:00I just saw this Jim - thanks so much! This happene...I just saw this Jim - thanks so much! This happened to be almost my favorite article to write of the 195 here - and I took especial satisfaction from that line as expressing much of what JS was about. The other one I felt most deeply is a bit earlier - about how his music would never be in step with a pop culture that celebrated "the lifestyles of the rich and famous." See (and hear) you on FB.Jim Moranhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14198555155411979643noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1875980412212682099.post-37269179723656749932014-01-16T06:03:06.761-08:002014-01-16T06:03:06.761-08:00...Thanks Jim, for this wonderful depiction of the......Thanks Jim, for this wonderful depiction of the deeply personal dimension to John Stewart's music. It seems a paradox, that some of John's loveliest songs, have probably been heard by the fewest folks.<br />I think you distilled much of my view of John Stewart down to one sentence in your article;<br />"...an artist who had courted Fame but never cared enough for her to cut his hair, put on a tie - or ask her out for a second date."<br />jim clarejimhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09095406888424811854noreply@blogger.com