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Posted March 26, 2007


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Hollywood Loses a Classic
Hollywood Christmas Parade Marching Band
Hollywood Christmas Parade Marching Band
(35mm time exposure, hand colored)
 
by Michael Dare
 
The Hollywood chamber of commerce has cancelled the annual Hollywood Christmas Parade, claiming they lost $100,000 last year and expected to lose twice that this year.
 
Hollywood Boulevard is simply too narrow a street to really do the job right. The Hollywood parade has always been an endless line of marching bands, small floats, lots of old cowboys on horseback, and has-been celebrities in backseats of convertibles with their names on banners taped to the doors, waving back and forth to crowds feigning interest, crowds of wholesome families from Pasadena who found themselves surrounded by every manner of Hollywood derelict who treated the whole event as a massive hallucination. If one were Dickens, one could paint a pastiche of cultural revolution, the haves in the convertibles vs. the have-nots picking the pockets of the tourists. It was the real thing, a genuine parochial home town parade where the town just happened to be the entertainment capital of the world.
 
How can I be mourning the death of this tacky antiquation that had neither the overboard surreality of the Rose Parade in Pasadena, the scale of the ridiculous balloons in the Macy's Parade in New York, nor the genuine party attitude of the Mardi Gras in New Orleans? It's entirely personal. For years I had a second floor loft/photo studio on Hollywood Blvd., above Frederick's, across the street from Johnny's Steak House, down the block from Musso & Franks, with two enormous French windows that overlooked the street, windows that actually opened out onto the boulevard and the Walk of Fame in all its tacky glory. It was the perfect place to watch the parade go by, as all my friends soon noticed. For about a decade, it turned into an annual event.
 
Unlike the magnificent city of New Orleans, where drinking in the streets was allowed during Mardi Gras as long as it was in a paper cup, the city of Hollywood never did anything to encourage its only parade to turn into anything like a party in the street. No such problem upstairs, where the level of festivity far exceeded that of the rabble below.
 
This was a time when I fancied myself a west coast Andy Warhol, hosting a non-stop party of professional perverts in my photo studio where I cranked out art by the bucket, provided the refreshments, and sat back to watch the mayhem. The Hollywood Parade? Yeah, who cares, unless you were watching it from Dare's loft.


Hollywood Christmas Parade Go-Carts
Hollywood Christmas Parade Go-carts
 
Making fun of parades has a lovely underground history, starting with KPPC in the early 70s, who presented The Credibility Gap, a comedy group starring Harry Shearer, David Lander, Richard Beebe, and Michael McKean. They were a lot like The Firesign Theater with less emphasis on blowing our minds and more on making us laugh our asses off. Every January 1st, they would advise us to switch our TVs to the Rose Parade, but to turn down the sound and listen to them instead. What followed was classic and hilarious, ruthlessly making fun of everything, the floats, the queen, the marching bands, the organizers, the designers, the flower pickers, the whole zeitgeist of floaty showmanship.
 
Even now I remember my favorite bit. Every time the camera showed the back of a float, one member of the Gap would casually inform us "that hole in the back is where the driver is." It became monotonous till near the end of the parade when the camera showed the back of a horse. "That hole in the back is where the driver is" we were told.
 
Alas, the Gap broke up and KPPC became KROQ where, in the 80s, I was lucky enough to be a member of The Three Guys from Hollywood, whom I hesitate to mention in the same breath as our noble predecessors. KROQ was right down the block from the parade and we did live reports in the Credibility Gap tradition.
 
So just picture a party, a good one, everyone in the mood, when suddenly, out the window, comes a marching band, playing some hideous piece of Sousa crap. Everyone runs to the balcony and shouts "Shut up! Please stop that! You're making me nauseous!" but no, the horrible music gets louder and louder till it's right below, and we're all shouting "In a Gadda Da Vida! Anything but that!"
 
And they're gone, replaced by a guy on a horse who looks like Gene Autry because it actually is Gene Autry. We hang out the window to get his attention, then shout "We love you Roy!"
 
We discovered the TV feed was actually two blocks west, UP the parade route, giving us a good two minute warning as to who was approaching. Knowing Charo was on her way, we made up a sign that said "Cuchi-Cuchi," held it out the window, and now I can put in my résumé that I once blew Charo's mind.
Hollywood Parade Polaroid
Hollywood Parade
 
Let's face it, it's not just the sucktastic marching music or the phony patriotism that sink parades to the bottom of the over-all entertainment universe, it's the too too flattering commentary inevitably provided by the networks in endless smarmy complements to everybody involved. Screw that. I want Robin Williams and Stephen Colbert and Simon Cowell to rip the shit out of the damn thing. Make the parade deliberately tacky, just like it's always been, but give us commentary from people with something to say.
 
David Geffin, Jerry Bruckheimer, Steven Spielberg, Bill Gates, the list goes on and on of the bigwigs who could save the Hollywood Parade as casually as buying breakfast, so consider this a plea. It's worth saving and remolding into something spectacular, a parade for the 21st century, entirely interactive, live on TV and the internet. Encourage a vast discussion while it's happening, turn it into a contest, a Hollywood American Idol, a reality show, an insane promo for absolutely everything show biz, encourage interaction with the audience in the street, celebrities throwing giant stacks of their latest DVDs from the backseats of classic American convertibles as seen in Hollywood movies through the ages. It doesn't take much imagination to sell the hell out of the damn thing.
 
Man, if I were a billionaire I'd do it in an instant.
 
Satan Doesn't Want You to Know
 
Could MS Word be more annoying? Yeah, well, I suppose it could poke you in the eye once in a while. I'm sure they're working on it. Meanwhile, here are some ways to make MS Word less annoying.
 
Don't Take My Word For It
 
"When tyranny is law, revolution is order."
- Don Pedra Abizu Campos -
 
"Grown men do not need leaders."
- Edward Abbey -
 
"7% of society is psychotic at any one time."
- Dr. Phil -
 
    "The RIAA was recently voted the worst company in America in an online poll, narrowly beating out Halliburton. Upset by the news and the RIAA's plans, Halliburton announced plans of its own.
    "CEO Bob Johnson said that his company would begin infecting elephants and other endangered species with the AIDS virus then shooting them from giant catapults onto orphanages and children's wards of hospitals.
    "'If that doesn't build the hate, then I don't know what will,' said Johnson."
 
"The trouble with being punctual is that nobody's there to appreciate it."
- Franklin P. Jones -
 
    "On Monday, March 19, the Supreme Court heard a case concerning the scope of student speech in public high schools. The case, Morse v. Frederick, involved an 18 year old high school student who was punished by school officials for displaying a banner on a sidewalk across the street from his school. The banner was destroyed and the student was suspended because officials believed the banner, which read 'Bong Hits 4 Jesus,' touted a pro-drug message in violation of the school's anti-drug policy.
    "The case has the potential to impact a wide swath of student expression. The Court, however, could walk a narrower path and carve out as undeserving of constitutional protection just one type of speech: drug speech. Based on the justices' questioning at oral argument, it appears that a majority of the Court may be inclined to refashion the Nancy Reagan's mantra 'Just Say No' into 'Don't Even Say It,' when it comes to student speech that references drugs.
    "One of the most disturbing features of the Supreme Court argument was the fact that most of the justices appear to believe that because drugs in high schools are a scourge worth combating, student speech about drugs - and by extension drug policy - is likely to encourage student drug use. The justices, in other words, equated student speech about drugs with drug use itself, and a majority may permit school administrators to censor the former in the hopes of snuffing out the latter."
- Daniel Abrahamson: Will the Supreme Court Separate "Drug Speech" from Free Speech? - (Be sure to read the actual transcipt of this ridiculous case.)
 
    "In one experiment, people who were walking across a college campus were asked by a stranger for directions. During the resulting chat, two men carrying a wooden door passed between the stranger and the subjects. After the door went by, the subjects were asked if they had noticed anything change.
    "Half of those tested failed to notice that, as the door passed by, the stranger had been substituted with a man who was of different height, of different build and who sounded different. He was also wearing different clothes.
    "Despite the fact that the subjects had talked to the stranger for 10-15 seconds before the swap, half of them did not detect that, after the passing of the door, they had ended up speaking to a different person. This phenomenon, called change blindness, highlights how we see much less than we think we do."
- Roger Highfield: Did you see the gorilla? -
 
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     HARARE, Zimbabwe (04-04) After 20 mental patients disappeared from his bus, a driver replaced them with sane citizens and delivered them to a mental hospital.
    The unidentified bus driver was transporting 20 mental patients from the capital city of Harare to Bulawayo Mental Hospital when he decided to stop for a few drinks at an illegal roadside liquor store. Upon his return he was shocked to discovered that all the mental patients had escaped.
    Desperate for a solution, the driver stopped at the next bus stop and offered free bus rides to several people. He then delivered them to the mental hospital, informing the staff they were easily excitable.
    It took the medical personnel three days to uncover the foul play. The real mental patients are still at large.
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     It was a good night to be insane. Pitch black, rain pouring heavily, lightning striking again and again, perfect for lighting up the old wooden sign outside the crumbling gray stone walls of "The Gainesville Asylum for the Insane," with the word "insane" crossed off in crayon and the words "mentally handicapped" scrawled nearby, and the words "mentally handicapped" crossed off in chalk with the words "perfectly normal" scribbled next to them. There must have been an insane cackle breaking the momentum of the storm as lightning struck again and again, barely illuminating a skeleton key opening an old lock on a dirty door, heavy with age, squeaking open with a rusty creak. Another insane cackle. Yep, the insane like nights like this. It takes them outside themselves, forcing them to ponder the outside world as it really is, a random series of powerful illuminations, rather than the inside world, which varies splendidly in the sparkling synapses of the cerebral cortex of each individual, sane or not.
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If you want somethingENORMOUSLY ENTERTAININGlook elsewhere
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