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Song of the Moment

Friday, June 17, 2005  

Ten hours and counting until we leave for a week at the beach. I had to post this before leaving, though. "Red Desert" is the perfect Long Pauses Song of the Moment: a great pop song inspired by Michelangelo Antonioni of all people. (I'd never noticed just how beautiful the name "Antonioni" is until hearing Joe sing all five syllables of it.)

Yeah, I know that the new title image is from L'Eclisse rather than Red Desert, but I don't own the latter and couldn't find a hi-rez image from it online. It's an Antonioni composition, though, and it's Monica Vitti, and that's all that really matters.

Here are the lyrics.

"She had a beauty soft as a shipyard, as lonely as conviction . . ." Are you kidding me? Awesome.


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