So last night Bravo! was airing Tommy, the famous 1975 rock opera featuring The Who and a parade of other 70s superstars. I thought I'd seen this film at some point in my life, but apparently I had never actually bothered to watch it. Okay, I really couldn't stand to watch all of it, but what I saw was some seriously freaky shit. I thought I had already grown accustomed to drug-induced surrealism, so I was kind of impressed and mortified at the same time.
Ann-Margret vs. the TV that spews champagne and baked beans?? CLASSIC!!! I loved her outfits AND her space-age white bedroom. I also love her inability to act like a drunk because she's too drunk.
Jack Nicholson as a singing psychiatrist? Delightfully cringeworthy! I almost take back that shark-jumper comment. Almost.
So thanks Ken Russell, you crazy MF, for helping me zone-out on an otherwise dry Monday night. Thanks Pete Townsend, for writing a bunch of crap music with a couple good tunes thrown in for your pals Elton and Tina. And THANK YOU Ann-Margret, for ...well, humping a pillow full of beans in a mesh jumpsuit. Now I understand why Elvis could never keep it in his pants.
6 comments:
Whatever happened to mesh jumpsuits anyway?
How could they ever go outta style?
Maybe a trade could be made at the boarder of bad taste in the Fashion Wars - mesh jumpsuits in exchange for street spandex.
I've got to admit, it's hard to move on to anything else when you've just read the sentence "Ann-Margret...humping a pillow full of beans in a mesh jumpsuit." There are so many different strange ideas in that sentence that, if stranded on a desert island with only one sentence for the rest of my life, I think I'd pick that one.
I must see this film, post-haste!
Art Slob: I second that emotion! I hold fast to the dream that mesh jumpsuits are still all the rage in warmer climates, and that we are merely victims of geography here.
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Is a pillow full of beans the equivalent of a pillow full of piss and vinegar?
Oh we were flipping the channels and came upon Tommy too. We stopped and were mezmerized. I saw it when it came out, but like you didn't remember a lot of it, esp the ending.
I do remember haveung a huge crush on Ann-Margaret after that movie :-) Must have been the bean scene!
I'm headed over to winners right now to see if any of the associates can help me locate a mesh jumpsuit...hopefully they can find me a crop top to accompany the outfit!
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