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Literary Elements of Shakespearean Drama Shakespearean dra
« on: September 14, 2009, 02:04:52 PM »
Jim Carroll, an icon of the underground for his memoir, 'The Basketball Diaries,' died Friday, Sept. 11, in his New York City apartment of a heart attack, his ex-wife Rosemary Carroll told the New York Times. He was 60.

Carroll also enjoyed success as the frontman for the band that sported his name, with the touching punk rock ode, 'People Who Died,' a furiously paced list of his fallen comrades, enjoying alternative radio success in the early '80s and turning up surprisingly on the soundtrack for 'E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial,' when Steven Spielberg chose the song for the opening scene of the film. He recorded multiple albums, including 'Dry Dreams' and 'I Write Your Name.'

Carroll's music connections always ran deep, with his stream of consciousness flow and storied life, portrayed by Leonardo DiCaprio in the film adaption of 'The Basketball Diaries,' being a perfect fit with the New York CBGB scene of the '70s. In fact, it was Patti Smith, who brought Carroll up on stage to share his poetry during a late '70s tour, that led him to form the Jim Carroll Band. He was eventually signed to Atlantic Records at the urging of Keith Richards. And while Carroll would take a 14-year absence from music, returning in 1998 with 'Pools of Mercury,' he remained a force in the music world, writing lyrics for acts like Blue Oyster Cult and performing live occasionally with the Doors' Ray Manzarek as part of a spoken word act.

He has been largely out of public eye in recent years, working on a novel he had been speaking of for some time, but the influence of 'Basketball Diaries' has never waned, with a new generation of musicians, like Pearl Jam, who recorded the title track to 'Catholic Boy' with Carroll for the film version of the book, Rancid, who invited Carroll to write part of the track 'Junky Man,' and Marilyn Manson and Drive-By Truckers, who covered Carroll songs, sharing his legacy.

He also wrote 'The Basketball Diaries' sequel 'Forced Entries: The Downtown Diaries, 1971 - 1973,' and the critically lauded collections of poetry, 'Book of Nods' and 'Fear of Dreaming.' But it was 'The Basketball Diaries' for which he will forever be immortalized. I spent an afternoon with Carroll in 1998 in NYC and he talked about the influence of the book. "I remember doing this radio show to promote the soundtrack album to 'The Basketball Diaries," he recalled. "All these kids would call in and sayin' I saw the movie & how could you put out all that stuff about your life, how did you get the nerve to do that? I'd say something like, which is true, if you're going to be a writer you have to be able to put out everything about yourself."

Carroll is survived by a brother, Tom.
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Re: Jim Carroll 8/1/49-9/11/2009
« Reply #1 on: September 14, 2009, 02:30:29 PM »
From http://www.catholicboy.com

Rest in Peace, Jim
I am very sad to let you know that Jim Carroll died on September 11, 2009.
He was at his desk working when he passed away.
Plans for memorial services, etc., are still in progress.
As more details become available I will post updates on the Jim Carroll Discussion List and CatholicBoyNews email lists.
I am so sorry to share this news. We will all miss Jim terribly.
Sincerely,
Cassie Carter


There will always be a poem,
I will climb on top of it and come in and out of time,
Cocking my head to the side slightly,
As I finish shaking, melting then
Into its body, its soft skin- Jim Carroll,
‘poem’ (from Void of course)
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Re: Literary Elements of Shakespearean Drama Shakespearean dra
« Reply #2 on: September 14, 2009, 02:34:20 PM »
Fro - I accidentally copied ans pasted part of a Shakespeare lesson when I entered this post. Can you eradicate it and just put RIP Jim Carroll?

--Shan
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Re: Literary Elements of Shakespearean Drama Shakespearean dra
« Reply #3 on: September 14, 2009, 02:50:08 PM »
On the subject of Jim Carroll
                Back in the 80s I saw him do a "poetry" reading at some shit-box bar on jacksonville beach,It was the lamest thing I ever paid money to see, I felt dumber for the experience, I remember seeing him play once too. Maybe Boston area? That however was passable,band was reasonably good as I recall.Maybe it was in Philly,fuck now Ill obsess on it all day,thanks.
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Re: Literary Elements of Shakespearean Drama Shakespearean dra
« Reply #4 on: September 14, 2009, 02:50:08 PM »
On the subject of Jim Carroll
                Back in the 80s I saw him do a "poetry" reading at some shit-box bar on jacksonville beach,It was the lamest thing I ever paid money to see, I felt dumber for the experience, I remember seeing him play once too. Maybe Boston area? That however was passable,band was reasonably good as I recall.Maybe it was in Philly,fuck now Ill obsess on it all day,thanks.
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It\'d be sad if it wernt so funny,It\'d be funny if it wernt so sad

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Re: Literary Elements of Shakespearean Drama Shakespearean dra
« Reply #5 on: September 14, 2009, 02:51:48 PM »
:wall:  ::deadhorse::
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Re: Literary Elements of Shakespearean Drama Shakespearean dra
« Reply #6 on: September 14, 2009, 03:43:36 PM »
Forgive Jim his lameass poetry reading in the 80s.
Besides by then brain is fried, talented druggy friends are dead and  his inspiration wilted in light of the  wakemeupbeforeyougogo  times.
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