THE CITIZEN INDEX

Monday, July 30, 2012

Four + Twenty



 "I don't know which to prefer- the beauty of inflections, the beauty of innuendos, the blackbird whistling, or just after." -Wallace Stevens
Ballard Blackbirds (Photo credits: Bella Q)

16 comments:

Miss Simmonds Says said...

Faantastic quote. I love Julie London so I must listen to this song. The British blackbird has the loveliest song when it's not shouting "pink pink pink" (it really does) - you can hear it's pretty call on the Beatles song Blackbird xxx

Lynn Hasty said...

Love the silhouettes. You know, that clip made me think about the stark difference between entertainers then and now when it comes to background stage scenes and entertainment. Not saying today's entertainers aren't every bit as talented, but back then I think you had to have something to be on stage or you didn't make it. Those performers had to be the whole show and there was really nothing to share the spotlight with them. No big lights, no fireworks, no video screen above them. It was all on them. That kiss at the end makes me wonder if those two were involved or if it was part of the act. Do you know?

xoxo
Lynn

Adrienne said...

What a wonderful quote :) I love birds, and you captured their essence beautifully.

Adrienne
What Lola Wants

Anne M Bray said...

Love crows. We have a "murder" of crows in our hood. My neighbor has been working on an art series with them: http://www.taggallery.net/artists/artist_artwork.php?memberno=34&artworkno=898

Patti said...

Wonderful quote, and wow, Julie London was sultry and fabulous!

Curtise said...

Blackbirds do have a beautiful song, it's one of the few I recognise.
Gorgeous images, gorgeous voice. xx

Please may I? said...

Great quote hun

X x

Shybiker said...

Love the pictures. I posted a photo yesterday of crows on a wire which looks remarkably like these.

Pam @ over50feeling40 said...

Great post, Bella! Thanks!

Forest City Fashionista said...

Love the quote, love the photos! Cool post made even better with the addition of Julie London.

Beryl said...

Does anyone who hasn't lived in Seattle understand that Ballard has a Black Bird that is even stronger and smarter than any other Black Bird? (And that's saying a lot!) Most of Seattle's 5 year old's have been stalked by a Black Bird who ended up snatching their snacks right out of their hands. And while they are tougher than most cats, they will avoid any house (and whole block) with a cat that is a threat.
Loved Julie London as the nurse on Emergency. I remember how surprised I was when I realized she was also the singer. Very talented, and probably nice too. Her ex cast her in that TV show, after all. (Jack Webb from Dragnet.)

Anonymous said...

Always love the Wallace Stevens 13 Ways of Looking at a Blackbird and my students always puzzle over it...

Melanie said...

Ms. London is a sultry goddess. She must be wearing a waspy. Regardless, what a gal. If I try to sing like this I just sound drunken and stupid. The end smooch is lovely. I love the simplicity of this clever and symbolism-laden bird. Great photos.

doradadama said...

lovely quotes amor!
I do love blackbirds, sucj intelligent creatures.
besos

LV said...

Great quote. I love the photos, I love the song too. Julie London looks so sultry and her voice is beautiful. I love love love love jazz and especially old standards.

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Jean at www.drossintogold.com said...

Delicious. A post that goes beyond the superficial and takes us on a trip to the inspirational. XXOO