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Bigger Than Life Told in the First Person (and as if Performed in the Living Flesh) – Me by Elton John

Me by Elton John is uncanny in its nature.  The Auto-biography possess’ a first person narrative that feels as if John himself is talking with you directly, in person in the chair next to you.  John seems to be sharing all without inhibition or malice. I know of few, if any, auto-biographies that can claim this distinction.

While the highly enjoyable movie about John released earlier this year was appropriately titled “Rocketman,” I would best describe this book: 50 Years as Roller-Coaster Man.

By any measure Elton Hercules John (as legally named) is iconic, a great musical mind, and as good an entertainer as this world can produce. By all measures Elton Hercules John (as legally named) should have succumbed to his human frailty’s long ago – on an any number of occasions.  Luckily for him, his family, children, friends, and us – he did not.

The text of the Me feels honest, thankful, and where deserved – biting.  There is no need to call out John for all his weaknesses and contradictions. In Me, Elton does it himself.  Actually, John is exceptionally hard on himself with unending self deprecating humor. With multiple decades of time memory can introduce revision in the story-telling. While that rule of thumb applies to everyone, John provides a narrative with great detail, consistency, and continuity.  It would be nice if all books and movies were as tight on this front as ME.

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Jeff’s Worthless Trivia and Other Thoughts

The lyrics of Bernie Taupin, and music of Elton John is enjoyed by a variety of ages and musical tastes.  For example, the four Lubeck brothers separated by 17 years of age all like the music generated by this duo – especially those assisted by the core members of the Elton John Band.

 

Know Your Core – Keep It By Your Side and Refer To It Often


Know Your Core by Alex Laws is a quick read (141 pages) that will likely have lasting impact on your life (if you read it).  Why? Because the book provides a reliable and quick reference to easy follow concepts that make [sic., so much] sense for your personal and professional life.

Yeah, you (and I) could have thought of and collected these lines of thinking and put them into our own personal notebook.  However, we did not.

So for a few dollars Laws makes Know Your Core an easy (and constant) reference.

My companies have directly benefited from the (operational) council provided by Alex Laws. I was rather skeptical of using him at first.  However, his references provided unqualified recommendation. I now understand as to why.

Small Film Leaves a Large Footprint – Peanut Butter Falcon


In Hollywood’s drift towards almost complete devotion towards Big, Branded, Franchise type movies, the endearing Slice of Life film has effectively been kicked to the curb.  Independent films (and their ilk) reached their peak in the early 1990’s.  Frightened, the big studios established (or purchased) firms that appeared to be independent from the Mother Ship.  Today, per plan they are long gone.

Peanut Butter Falcon is small yet an extraordinary film that provides its viewer a wonderful escape from the noise of everyday life but operates within it at the same time.

From Lead to the smallest character role the performances are note-worthy if not uncanny.  The reason is that top drawer actors appear to have taken smallish roles, but are rewarded with the ability to leverage from a terrific script and show off their skills.