Present At The Creation-An
Encore
Elvis in all his glory and all our
envy, then and in our creaky now
Sam Lowell comment:
Sure we are today on the high side
of 2016 very far removed from the rockabilly
side of the origins of rock and rock (now called the classic age of rock to
distinguish it from undergone many permutations and transformations on its way
to a niche in history). But for one moment, one brief moment as it turned out,
we, those of us who came of age, came of musical age if no other in the 1950s
were present at the creation. Maybe kicking and screaming if we were boys,
young boys just on the cusp of knowing about girls and their charms and their
sassiness after years of seeing them as just plain nuisance. Grousing, although
nobody would have known to use that term and if they had they would have gotten
serious harassment for daring to us a word only the teacher would know and
therefore their knowledge was sucking up to said teacher, about how we didn’t
compare with Elvis as much as we slicked back out hair, moved our cranky hips
or forced that sneer the girls just starting their own kicking and screaming over
guys, guys who were not the boys who thought that they previously were just nuisances,
said they wished they could take off his face. And the way they screamed, the
way they put us down for being, well, just kids really meant a lifetime of
doing this or that thing they had in mind. Some things you just cannot get away
from.
But from that moment we said rock
and roll will never die. Although it has gone through all those transformations
and no longing is the central music which drives the young to distraction and
their parents to despair. And through the good offices of YouTube it now never
will. You will be eternally able to see what your parents and maybe your
grandparents were going crazy over. Eternally able to see what it was like for
men and women to play rock and roll for keeps. A retro-thanks Elvis even if I
still can’t move those hips of mine, those sideburns have long faded to boys’
regular and I have had more occasions than I care to remember when some women
tried to take a very different kind of sneer off my face.
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