Todd Hochberg, 1978 |
For Robert, we blow up the TV with Spanish Pipedream.
For Ed, it's all those Souvenirs (mainly because I can't stand Big Old Goofy World).
For Todd, it's The Accident. A similar fender bender inspired Todd to create the work above while he was in art school, including a nod to fellow Chicago boy Prine. The collage on zinc appeared in a DeNiro film called Mad Dog and Glory (1993) with Uma Thurman. "My ex-wife worked in set decorating for the film, shot in Chicago," says Todd. "It appears for a moment in Glory’s bathroom scene."
For me, it will always be Angel From Montgomery, preferably sung by Bonnie Raitt. The song includes what may be my favorite—saddest—lyric of all time: "How the hell can a person go to work in the morning, come home in the evening and have nothing to say."
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As in Bruce?
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