Farewell January, Hello February: Or, Meet the New Boss, yadda yadda yadda. And Happy Birthday Klaus Nomi, You Are Missed

(The image is a wish for an early spring taken by Leila. It is a Pacific Madrone tree, they lean and reach and do all sorts of odd things)

Greetings one and all. Today marks the end of the first complete month of Saragun Springs as a public site. Although there can be month anniversaries for public toilets, if so desired, I prefer thinking we are way above such a pay grade and are not a place for deviants to cottage at.

We are increasing our presence in listings but such things require patience and time. One thing is for certain, there will be no stress during times when submissions are low. I have over two hundred files I can present and Dale is also well stocked. I would rather not write day to day, but I will if I must.

Why? You may ask. Good question. No real answer except for the arrogant Murican standby “That’s how I roll.” The only guarantee I can give the reader is the promise that something will zap into this site the same time every night and day in this round time machine we inhabit.

But mainly I am still naive enough to believe that hard work aimed at helping is rewarded. So I guess that’s as good a why I can offer.

I also want to make every post interesting in some way. Of course the weight falls on the guest writer of the day or my esteemed Co-Editor Dr. Dale Williams Barrigar (who already deftly commands Sundays) for that on most days–yet today it is my turn to entertain.

‘T is not sin to raid YouTube for memorable entertainment. And today I believe I am about to present a person who has never been completely in the limelight, yet deserves much better than what he got.

I have chosen the aid of a great artist who almost broke through and would have if AIDS hadn’t murdered him in 1983. A fellow who would have turned 83 earlier this month, but was, tragically an early victim of the AIDS.

His name was Klaus Nomi, an operatic/punk/pop singer who had a great streak of art and absurdity, which he delivered with world class talent. I first saw him in a music documentary that came out shortly before his death at the age of thirty-nine. I was twenty-three and not yet mature enough to recognize his wit and reacted in a “What the hell is that?” way that I regret–but also am pleased to understand that I grew out of that ugsome “phase” if not a tad later than I should have.

Before I present Mr Nomi, who will sing two songs, I encourage one and all to submit to us. And I also encourage one and all to remember that their names will be attached to it in big black letters. A cautionary thing just in case anyone feels that Saragun Springs will absorb any more than our fair share of heat.

And, now, The Great Klaus Nomi

Leila

And….

7 thoughts on “Farewell January, Hello February: Or, Meet the New Boss, yadda yadda yadda. And Happy Birthday Klaus Nomi, You Are Missed

  1. mickbloor3's avatar mickbloor3 says:

    Congratulations Leila & Dale. As some French smart-arse said about the legend of the martyrdom of St Denis (who was beheaded and then walked for five leagues with his head in his hands): the distance is nothing, it’s the first step that is the hardest.

    bw,

    mick

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    • Thank you Mick

      Ah Denis proves that there was once a hardly breed afoot. I think today is the anniversary of Guy Fawkes riding the rope. (Heard that earlier, haven’t looked it up yet.)

      Thanks for your contributions as always!

      Leila

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  2. DWB's avatar DWB says:

    Thank you, L.A.!

    Your energy and dedication are truly a profound inspiration and your voice is infectious in the best of ways.

    I can’t imagine anything more noble for one artist to do than to pay homage to another misunderstood or under-represented artist.

    Klaus Nomi is new to me and I have to say that upon first viewings and listenings he creates a rather uncanny effect, not to say creepy in a good way (or spooky).

    He seems like he’s channeling something that no one else can see, like bearing messages from another realm, perhaps, for the humdrum human world to wake itself up upon.

    His combination of pop and classical music is one of a kind!

    Dale

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    • Hi Dale

      Yes, Klaus takes a bit of getting used to. He sang back up for Bowie during a SNL performance David gave in 1978 or 79. You can imagine how he struck the average person in 1980, in an America barely able to process Freddie Mercury.

      Thank you for all your work and that to come–

      Leila

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  3. chrisja70778e85b8abd's avatar chrisja70778e85b8abd says:

    Hi Leila and Dale

    Congratulations on your awesome January! It’s been a terribly cold one here in the Midwest. The frozen chosen or unchosen.

    Glad you have new writers coming on to ease the keyboarding and soul surfing.

    I meant to comment earlier but got caught up like “California Dreaming.”

    Christopher

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