Laurie Anderson: Home Of The Brave (1986)
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1. Good Evening (instrumental) Instrumental 2. Zero and One (spoken word) (2:40) Good evening. Now, now I'm no mathematician, but I'd like to talk about a just couple of numbers that have really been bothering me lately. And they are zero and one. Now first, let's take a look at zero. Now nobody wants to be a zero. To be a zero means to be a nothing, a nobody, a has-been, a clod. On the other hand, almost everybody wants to be number one. To be a number one means to be a winner, top of the heap, the acme. And there seems to be a strange kind of national obsession with this particular number. Now, in my opinion, the problem with these two numbers is that they are just too close. It leaves very little room in there for everybody else. Just not enough range. So first we need to get rid of the value judgements attached to these two numbers, and to realise that to be a zero is no better, no worse than to be number one. Because, because what we are actually looking at here are the building blocks of the modern computer age. Everything that can be expessed in words or numbers in any language can be communicated using this simple, foolproof system. It's all here in a nutshell, the entire alpha-numerical system, the a to zee - the zero to infinity of digital intelligence. Now this first example is an expression in this code of the first two letters of the first word of the Gettysburg address. And the second example is the expression of the first two numbers of my home phone: the remaining digits are available in a limited edition of autographed floppy disks on sale at the souvenier stand in the lobby. This last example is an expression of a musical phrase -actually part of a chord from the first bar of a song called Sharkey's day; a song I wrote myself, and which you may be interested to learn was composed using this very system. And can be counted like this. And 0 and 1. And 0 and 1... 3. Excellent Birds (5:55) Flying birds. Excellent birds. Watch them fly. There they go. Falling snow. Excellent snow. Here it comes. Watch it fall. Long words. Excellent words. I can hear them now. This is the picture. I'm sitting by the window. Watching the snow fall. I'm looking out. And I'm moving. Turning in time. Jump up! And I can land on my feet. Look out! This is the picture. This is the picture. This is the picture. This is the picture. Looking out. I'm watching out. But when I see the future, I close my eyes. I can see it now. I see pictures of people rising up. I see pictures of people falling down. I see pictures of people, they're standing on their heads. They're ready! I see pictures of people rising up. I see pictures of people falling down. I see pictures of people, they're standing on their heads. They're ready! They're looking out. Look out! They're watching out. Watch out! They're looking out. Look out! They're watching out. Watching watching out. I see pictures of people. I see pictures of people. They're watching. They're watching out. Watch out. I see pictures of people. They're watching out. They're watching out. I see pictures of people. Watching. Watch out. They're watching. I see pictures of people. Watching out. Watch out. 4. Old Hat (spoken word) (10:14) ? 5. Drum Dance (instrumental) (11:22) Instrumental 6. Smoke Rings (12:20) Standby. You're on the air. Buenos noches Senores y Senoras. Bienvenidos. La primera pregunta es: Que es mas macho, pineapple o knife? Well, let's see. My guess is that a pineapple is more macho than a knife. Si! Correcto! Pineapple es mas macho que knife. La segunda pregunta es: Que es mas macho, lightbulb o schoolbus? Uh, lightbulb? No! Lo siento, Schoolbus es mas macho que lightbulb. Gracias. And we'll be back in un memento. Well I had a dream and in it I went to a little town And all the girls in town were named Betty. And they were singing: Doo doo doo doo doo. Doo doo doo doo doo. Ah desire! It's cold as ice And then it's hot as fire. Ah desire! First it's red And then it's blue. And every time I see an iceberg It reminds me of you. Doo doo doo doo doo. Doo doo doo doo doo. Que es mas macho iceberg or volcano? Get the blanket from the bedroom We can go walking once again. Down in the bayou Where our sweet love first began. I'm thinking back to when I was a child - Way back to when I was a tot. When I was an embryo - A tiny speck. Just a dot. When I was a Hershey bar - In my father's back pocket. Hey look! Over there! It's Frank Sinatra Sitting in a chair. And he's blowing Perfect smoke rings Up into the air. And he's singing: Smoke makes a staircase for you To descend. So rare. Ah desire! Ah desire! Ah desire! So random So rare And every time I see those smoke rings I think you're there. Que es mas macho staircase o smoke rings? Get the blanket from the bedroom We can go walking once again. Down in the boondocks Where our sweet love first began. Ooh I'm gonna follow you. Out in the swamps and into town. Down under the boardwalk Track you down. Doo doo doo doo doo. Doo doo doo doo doo. Doo doo doo doo doo. Doo doo doo doo doo. 7. Late Show (instrumental with vocal sample by William S. Burroughs) (20:12) L-L-L L-L-Listen Listen T- L-L- Listen to my hearbeat. 8. White Lily (spoken word) (24:44) What Fassbinder film is it? The one-armed Man walks into a flower shop and says: What flower expresses Days go by And they just keep going by endlessly Pulling you Into the future. Days go by Endlessly Endlessly pulling you Into the future. And the florist says: White Lily. 9. Sharkey's Day (26:06) Sun's coming up. Like a big bald head Poking up over the grocery store It's Sharkey's day. It's Sharkey's day today Sharkey wakes up and Sharkey says: There was this man... And there was this road... And if only I could remember these dreams.. I know they're trying to tell me...something Ooooeee. Strange dreams. (Strange dreams). Oh yeah And Sharkey says: I turn around, it's fear I turn around again And it's love Oh yeah. Strange dreams And the little girls sing: Oooeee Sharkey And the manager says: Mr. Sharkey? He's not at his desk right now. Could I take a message? And the little girls sing: Oooeee Sharkey. He's Mister Heartbreak They sing: Oooeee Sharkey. Yeah. He's Mister Heartbreak And Sharkey says: All of nature talks to me If I could just figure out what it was trying to tell me. Listen! Trees are swinging in the breeze. They're talking to me Insects are rubbing their legs together They're all talking. They're talking to me. And short animals-- They're bucking up on their hind legs. Talking. Talking to me Hey! Look out! Bugs are crawling up my legs! You know? I'd rather see this on TV. Tones it down And Sharkey says: I turn around, it's fear I turn around again, and it's love Nobody knows me. Nobody knows my name And Sharkey says: All night long I think of those little planes up there flying around You can't even see them. They're specks! And they're full of tiny people. Going places And Sharkey says: You know? I bet they could all land On the head of a pin And the little girls sing: Ooooeee. Sharkey! He's Mister Heartbreak They sing: Oooee. That Sharkey! He's a slow dance on the edge of the lake He's a whole landscape Gone to seed. He's gone wild! He's screeching tires On an oil slick at midnight on the road to Boston a long time ago And Sharkey says: Lights! Camera! Action! TIMBER! At the beginning of the movie, they know they have to find each other But they ride off in opposite directions Sharkey says: I turn around, it's fear I turn around again, and it's love Nobody knows me. Nobody knows my name Ya know? They're growing mechanical trees They grow to their full height. And then they chop themselves down Sharkey says: All of life comes from some strange lagoon It rises up, it bucks up to its full height From a boggy swamp on a foggy night It creeps into your house. It's life! It's life! I turn around, it's fear I turn around again, and it's love Nobody knows me. Nobody knows my name Deep in the heart of darkest America. Home of the brave Ha! Ha! Ha! You've already paid for this. Listen to my heart beat And the little girls sing: Oooeee Sharkey. He's a slow dance On the edge of the lake. They sing: Ooooeeee. Sharkey He's Mister Heartbreak Paging Mr. Sharkey. White courtesy telephone please And Sharkey says: I turn around, it's fear I turn around again, and it's love And the little girls sing: Ooooeee Sharkey. Yeah On top of Old Smokey all covered with snow That's where I wanna, that's where I'm gonna That's where I'm gonna go 10. How to Write (instrumental with spoken word introduction by Won-sang Park) (32:30) ? 11. Kokoku (37:58) ? 12. Radar (instrumental with wordless vocalizations by Anderson) (45:06) Instrumental 13. Gravity's Angel (48:28) You can dance. You can make me laugh. You've got x-ray eyes You know how to sing. You're a diplomat. You've got it all Everybody loves you You can charm the birds out of the sky. But I, I've got one thing You always know just what to say. And when to go But I've got one thing. You can see in the dark But I've got one thing: I loved you better Last night I woke up. Saw this angel. He flew in my window And he said: Girl, pretty proud of yourself, huh? And I looked around and said: Who me? And he said: The higher you fly, the faster you fall. He said: Send it up. Watch it rise. See it fall. Gravity's rainbow Send it up. Watch it rise. See it fall. Gravity's angel Why these mountains? Why this sky? This long road. This ugly train Well he was an ugly guy. With an ugly face An also-ran in the human race And even God got sad just looking at him. And at his funeral All his friends stood around looking sad. But they were really Thinking of all the ham and cheese sandwiches in the next room And everybody used to hang around him. And I know why They said: There but for the grace of the angels go I Why these mountains? Why this sky? Send it up. Watch it rise. See it fall. Gravity's rainbow Send it up. Watch it rise. And fall. Gravity's angel Well, we were just laying there And this ghost of your other lover walked in And stood there. Made of thin air. Full of desire Look. Look. Look. You forgot to take your shirt And there's your book. And there's your pen, sitting on the table Why these mountains? Why this sky? This long road? This empty room? Why these mountains? Why this sky? This long road. This empty room 14. Langue d'amour (55:42) Let's see. Uh.. It was on an island. And there was this snake And this snake had legs. And he could walk all around the island Yes. That's true. A snake with legs And the man and the woman were on the island, too. And they were not very smart, but they were happy as clams. Yes Let's see. Uh... then one evening the snake was walking about in the garden and he was talking to himself. and he saw the woman, And they started to talk. And they became friends. Very good friends And the woman liked the snake very much. Because when he talked, he made little noises with his tongue, and his long tongue was lightly licking about his lips Like there was a little fire inside his mouth and the flame would come dancing out of his mouth And the woman liked this very much And after that, she was bored with the man, because no matter what happened, he was always as happy as a clam What did the snake say? Yes! What was he saying? OK. I will tell you The snake told her things about the world. He told her about the time there was this big typhoon on the island and all the sharks came out of the water Yes, they came out of the water and they walked right into your house, with their big white teeth And the woman hearrd these things. And she was in love And the man came out and said: We have to go now! And the woman did not want to go. Because she was a hothead. Because she was a woman in love Anyway, they got into the boat and left the island. But they never stayed anywhere very long, because the woman was restless. She was a hothead. She was a woman in love And this is not a story my people tell. It is something I know myself And when I do my job, I am thinking about these things because when I do my job, that is what I think about Oooo la la la la Voici. Voilà Ooo la la la la Voici le langage de l'amour Oooo la la la la La la la Voici. Voilà. La la Voici le langage de l'amour Ah! Comme çi, comme ça Voilà. Voilà Voici le langage de l'amour Voici le langage de l'amour Attends! Attends! Attends! Écoute. Écoute. Écoute Ooooo la la la la Ooo la la la la Voici le langage de l'amour Voici le langage dans mon coeur Oooo la la Voici le langage dans mon coeur Voici le langage de l'amour Voici le langage dans mon coeur Voici le langage dans mon coeur 15. Talk Normal (1:01:59) I don't know about your dreams But mine are sort of hackneyed. Same thing, night after night. Just... repetitive. And the color is really bad - And the themes are just infantile. And you always get what you want - And that's just not the way life is. First National Bank? I love it! New Hat? Forget it! Moby Dick? Never read it! I came home today And both our cars were gone. And there were all these new pink Flamingoes arranged in star patterns All over the lawn. Then I went into the kitchen And it looked like a tornado had hit. And then I realized I was in the wrong House. Last night I had that dream again. I dreamed I had to take a test In a Dairy Queen on another planet. And then I looked around And there was this woman. And she was making it all up. She was writing it all down. And she was laughing. She was laughing her head off. And I said: Hey! Give me that pen! I turned the corner in Soho today and someone Looked right at me and said: Oh No! Another Laurie Anderson clone! And I said: Look at me! Look at me! Look at me! Look at me! Look at me! Look at me! Look at me! Look at me! Look at me! Look at me! Look at me! 16. Difficult Listening Hour (spoken word) (1:11:20) Good evening. Welcome to Difficult Listening Hour. The spot on your dial for that relentless and impenetrable sound of Difficult Music (Music). So sit bolt upright in that straight-backed chair (Music), button that top button (Music), and get set for some difficult music Ooola. I came home today, and I opened the door with my bare hands Ooola. and I said: Hey! Who tore up all my wallpaper samples? Who ate all the grapes-- Ooola. the ones I was saving? And this guy was sitting there, and I said: Hey, Pal! What's Ooola. going on here? And he had this smile, and when he smiled he had these big white teeth Ooola. like luxury hotels on the Florida coastline. And when he closed his mouth, it looked Ooola. like a big scar. And I said to myself: Holy smokes! Looks like some kind of a guest/ Ooola. host relationship to me. And I said: Hey, pal! What's going on here anyway, who are you? Ooola. And he said: Now, I'm the Soul Doctor, and you know, language is a virus from Outer Space And hearing your name is better than seeing your face 17. Language Is a Virus (1:14:44) Paradise Is exactly like Where you are right now Only much much Better I saw this guy on the train And he seemed to gave gotten stuck In one of those abstract trances And he was going: "Ugh, Ugh, Ugh" And Fred said: "I think he's in some kind of pain I think it's a pain cry" And I said: "Pain cry? Then language is a virus" Language, It's a virus Language, It's a virus Well I was talking to a friend And I was saying: I wanted you And I was looking for you But I couldn't find you. I couldn't find you And he said: Hey Are you talking to me? Or are you just practicing For one of those performances of yours? Huh? Language, It's a virus Language, It's a virus He said: I had to write that letter to your mother And I had to tell the judge that it was you And I had to sell the car and go to Florida Because that's just my way of saying (It's a charm) That I love you. And I (It's a job) Had to call you at the crack of dawn (Why?) And list the times that I've been wrong 'Cause that's just my way of saying That I'm sorry. (It's a job) Language, It's a virus Language, It's a virus Paradise Is exactly like Where you are right now Only much much (It's a shipwreck) Better (It's a job) You know? I don't believe there's such A thing as TV I mean They just keep showing you The same pictures over and over And when they talk they just make sounds That more or less synch up With their lips That's what I think Language, It's a virus Language, It's a virus Language, It's a virus Well I dreamed there was an island That rose up from the sea And everybody on the island Was somebody from TV And there was a beautiful view But nobody could see 'Cause everybody on the island Was saying, look at me, look at me Look at me, look at me Because they all lived on an island That rose up from the sea And everybody on the island Was somebody from TV And there was a beautiful view But nobody could see 'Cause everybody on the island Was saying, look at me, look at me, look at me Look at me, look at me, why? Paradise is exactly like Where you are right now Only much much better 18. Sharkey's Night (1:21:00) Sun's going down like a big bald head Disappearing behind the boulevard (Oooee.) It's Sharkey's night, yeah, it's Sharkey's night tonight And the manager says, "Sharkey? He's not at his desk right now. (oh yeah.) Could I take a message?" And Sharkey says, "Hey, kemosabe! Long time no see" He says, "Hey sport. You connect the dots. You pick up the pieces" Hey says, "You know, I can see two tiny pictures of myself and there's one in each of your eyes. And they're doin' everything I do Every time I light a cigarette, they light up theirs I take a drink and I look in and they're drinkin' too It's drivin' me crazy. It's drivin' me nuts." And Sharkey says, "Deep in the heart of darkest America, home of the brave." He says: "Listen to my heart beat." Paging Mr. Sharkey, white courtesy telephone please 19. Credit Racket (instrumental) (1:27:37)⬆
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