Over the past two weeks, I've been haunting YouTube extensively, watching and listening to the artifacts of David Bowie. Tonight I've been enjoying the brilliant imagery and the sound of the video of Bowie's 1993 "Jump They Say", so dense with meaning for Bowie and his fans.
There's so much there.
Bowie's not alone. I've been binging on sketches from classic Canadian comedy show The Kids in the Hall, enjoying clips of things like the monologues and sketches of Scott Thompson's Buddy Cole.
In their own ways, different yet congruent, the works of Bowie and The Kids in the Hall have lasted well. They still feel fresh, new, enjoyable.
What non-contemporary pop cultural artifacts have you been engaging with? What shows, what music, what books?
Discuss.
There's so much there.
Bowie's not alone. I've been binging on sketches from classic Canadian comedy show The Kids in the Hall, enjoying clips of things like the monologues and sketches of Scott Thompson's Buddy Cole.
In their own ways, different yet congruent, the works of Bowie and The Kids in the Hall have lasted well. They still feel fresh, new, enjoyable.
What non-contemporary pop cultural artifacts have you been engaging with? What shows, what music, what books?
Discuss.