RIP Chick Corea (1941 – 2021)

Was Dog a Doughnut?” (1977)

Chick Corea was a legendary American composer working in jazz, mainly playing keyboards.

He is a celebrated name in jazz fusion, but he never actively appeared on my radar.

So, I give you “Was Dog a Doughnut?” (1977) by Cat Stevens on which Chick plays keyboards. This did came to my attention in the period when I was researching late 20th century nightclub music.

RIP Larry Flynt (1942 – 2021)

Larry Flynt was the publisher of American pornographic magazine Hustler, founded in 1974 in the slipstream of the sexual revolution.

I show you an interview from 2014.

In the opening splash you see — at the right hand side — the controversial cover of a woman who is fed to a meat grinder.

Flynt was a rebel. Many pornographers were. That’s what used to make pornography so interesting during the early modern period up until the sexual revolution.

RIP Jean-Claude Carrière (1931 – 2021)

The Phantom of Liberty, the toilet scene

Jean-Claude Carrière was a French novelist and screenwriter famous for scripting The Discreet Charm of the BourgeoisieThe Phantom of Liberty and The Unbearable Lightness of Being.

I give you the toilet scene from The Phantom of Liberty, it makes you wonder if Buñuel scripted it alone or he asked Carrièret to assist him.