lördag, augusti 28, 2010

Bästa Öviksband/artist genom tiderna (5 röster)


16 poäng
Dansorkestern

14 poäng
Veda Brozk

12 poäng
Lou Trash And The Rippers

8 poäng
Bröderna

6 poäng
Murena

5 poäng
19 Sekunder

3 poäng
Al & Pelle
Viktor Vinyl Och Dom Blinda Beduinerna
Clash City Rockers

2 poäng
Animal Farm

1 poäng
Ebbes Bluesband
Boogietryck

Efter fem stycken röstande så toppar Dansorkestern listan. Det kortlivade bandet "19 Sekunder" knep en femma av Kula P. 19 Sekunder var ett band bestående av tre medlemmar från Veda, en från Bröderna, en från Tage Export + den numera legendariske Lou Trash.

Tomas, Mick och Keith

Finnkampen i ett kallt och ruggigt Helsingfors låter inte så upphetsande, men det hindrar inte mig att sitta framför tv:n, timme efter timme. Gårdagens höjdpunkt var när Tomas Nikitin vann 400 m häck. Finnkampen fortsätter idag.
Kvällens höjdpunkt i tv-soffan var "Exile on main street". Jagger & Richards, vilka lirare. Det är här du hittar embryot till Lou Trash.

fredag, augusti 27, 2010

Bästa Öviksband/artist genom tiderna (4 röster)

14 poäng
Veda Brozk

12 poäng
Lou Trash And The Rippers
Dansorkestern

5 poäng
Bröderna

4 poäng
Murena

3 poäng
Al & Pelle
Viktor Vinyl Och Dom Blinda Beduinerna
Clash City Rockers

2 poäng
Animal Farm

1 poäng
Ebbes Bluesband

Två röding filé

När vi nu har Övik på bloggen så måste ju bara den här reklamen läggas ut. Volleyboys sjätte medlem är naturligtvis med. Repliken: -"Två röding filé" påminner en hel del om -"En carbanara tack".

Bästa Öviksband/artist genom tiderna (3 röster)

9 poäng
Dansorkestern
Veda Brozk

8 poäng
Lou Trash And The Rippers

4 poäng
Murena
Bröderna

3 poäng
Al & Pelle
Viktor Vinyl Och Dom Blinda Beduinerna

2 poäng
Animal Farm

1 poäng
Ebbes Bluesband
Clash City Rockers

Omröstningen som ger huvudvärk

Ynglingen Dylan Leblanc är en trevlig bekantskap med musik som smörjer både öron och själ. Jag säger bara: Keep up the good work.

Missa inte Öviksbandsomröstningen. Kl. 15.00 idag stängs slussarna så skynda er iväg till valunorna innan det är för sent.

Började känna mig lite flunsig igår och idag sitter huvudvärken som en smäck. Det får bli Dylan Leblanc till frukosten. Eller kanske Gram Parsons.

torsdag, augusti 26, 2010

Bästa Öviksband/artist genom tiderna (2 röster)

8 poäng
Lou Trash And The Rippers

5 poäng
Veda Brozk

4 poäng
Murena
Dansorkestern

3 poäng
Al & Pelle

2 poäng
Animal Farm
Bröderna

1 poäng
Ebbes Bluesband
Bröderna

Blogmasters Övikslista

Efter några sömnlösa nätter är den nu äntligen klar, den kanske svåraste listan hitills att sammanställa.
Min 5 i topp lista när det gäller Öviksband genom tiderna är som följer:

1. Lou Trash And The Rippers
Glam/trash rocken togs till Övik via Stockholm sommaren 1984 av vår egen Johnny Thunders: Greger Rösnäs alias Lou Trash. De kallade sig också under en period för Lou Trash And The Rapers för att sedan byta namn till Peking Review. Det borde resas en staty på torget av Lou och på statyn skulle man kunna läsa textraden "I wanna kiss your lips between your legs".

2. Murena
Låten "Flotte Sture" skulle kunna vara Öviks nationalsång. "Flotte Sture glider fram som en ål på diskotek. Flotte Sture tror att allt här i världen är på lek". Detta framfördes till discofunk toner. 70-tals disco och progg i en symbios.

3. Al & Pelle
Bodde de på Musikhuset eller hade de ett eget hem? Båda aktiva i det sorgligt bortglömda bandet Rickard Dolby Band. De låg bakom hitarna "Nära skjuter ingen kattrompa" och "Rocka runt klocka". Öviks svar på The Band.

4. Animal Farm
Levde under Rockforum 1983. Vitmålade i ansiktet och iklädda vita overaller framförde de bl.a. "Lady Madonna" till trummaskinskomp som var inspelat på en rullbandspelare som tydligt stod på scenen. Coolt och mycket ovanligt i den lilla musikmetropolen Övik på den tiden.

5. Ebbes Bluesband
Ebbe på gitarr, Bröderna Lella på trummor och Mittnytt Hasse på gitarr. Ebbe skrek El Salvador och kompbandet flinade i bakgrunden. Vem minns inte mandolinen som denne Ebbe jämt bar runt på. Det kanske var den han spelade på och inte alls en gitarr?

onsdag, augusti 25, 2010

Dagens man

Thomas "Poletten" Larsson.

tisdag, augusti 24, 2010

Det har grävts djupare...

...i arkiven och detta kort hittades. Ytterligare bloggprofiler döljer sig på denna bild.

Omröstning

Nu när vi ändå är inne på Ö-viks band och artister så kommer det passande en omröstning om vilket som är det "bästa" Ö-viks bandet/bästa artist genom tiderna. Omröstningen avslutas på fredag kl. 15.00.

Hairline Blue


Så här såg dom ut 1981.

måndag, augusti 23, 2010

En kvintett

Fyller på med ytterligare en Musikhuset bild. Idel kändisar.

Jag vill ha en likadan skjorta som Gram Parsons har

Idag har Gram Parsons fått all min musikaliska uppmärksamhet. Trevligt!
Spela "pålätten... jag vet inte det jag...

söndag, augusti 22, 2010

Vilket tokigt gäng!

Var det bättre förr?

En bild säger mer än 1000 ord och jag är nog benägen att hålla med. Musikhuset 1983. Långt fram till höger kan vi se två stycken bloggprofiler. Den ena galnare än den andre. Vad om detta tro? Visst är det T Lindström som står långt bak, mitt i bild? Ena näven är uppsträckt likt en John Carlos eller Tommy Smith. Jag tittar längs med väggarna för att försöka få syn på andra bloggprofiler men kan inte upptäcka någon fler.
Inte 1000 ord men dock 85.

fredag, augusti 20, 2010

En god sak, en bra sak och en hemsk sak

Ikväll blir det smörgåstårta!

Idag var det en kille i första klass som tyckte att jag skulle byta skiva när jag spelade Klaus Schulze.
Efter förlusten mot Hedström idag i Foppa Tofflan så ser det ut som att det kan bli en direkt avgörande match mot Näsan i sista omgången nästa onsdag. Hemska tanke...

torsdag, augusti 19, 2010

Ambient för själen

Ambient betyder "omgivande" eller bakgrund och används i första hand som benämning på en musikgenre, men även som ett adjektiv för att beskriva allmänt lågmäld och gäckande musik. Ambientmusik i dess renaste form karaktäriseras av lågmälda, resonanta ljud, ofta framställda med dator eller annat elektroniskt instrument, och långsam eller ingen rytm. Ordet som benämning på en musikgenre ska ha myntats först av Brian Eno under 70-talet. Han är också det mest kända namnet inom genren.

Andra exempel på artister/grupper i samma genre:

Pete Namlook
Steve Roach
Robert Rich
Biosphere
Brunette Models Stars of the Lid

onsdag, augusti 18, 2010

Musikaliska nyheter som är till belåtenhet

1. Neil Young´s 70-tals box kommer att släppas i november.

2. Mark Olson kommer till Debaser, Slussen den 20 oktober.
3. Jayhawks plattorna "Hollowood Town Hall" och "Tomorrow The Green Grass" kommer att släppas på nytt. Denna gång som dubbelplattor med en massa outgivet.

tisdag, augusti 17, 2010

Kort och gott

Tre plattor som fick dagen att gå fortare:
The Byrds - Sweetheart Of The Rodeo

Chris Hillman - Desert Rose
Bob Dylan - Nashville Skyline

söndag, augusti 15, 2010

Felsjungningar

Felsjungningar av kända låtar är något ingen kommer undan. Hittade några på nätet som jag bara måste förmedla vidare.
Dressed for success - Roxette

Originalet:
"I’m gonna get dressed for success.
Shaping me up for the big time, baby.. "

Nya versionen:
"I’m gonna get dressed for some sex,
Shaving me up for the big time, baby.."

Var e vargen - Imperiet

Originalet:
Var e vargen, var e vargen var e vargen
vi trodde var död?

Nya versionen:
Falufärgen, falufärgen, falufärgen
vi trodde var RÖD.
Teddybjörnen Fredriksson - Lasse Berghagen

Originalet:
Teddybjörnen Fredriksson,
Ja, så hette han

Nya versionen:
Teddybjörnen Fredriksson,
Jansson hette han
I morgon börjar Foppa Tofflan igen efter sommaruppehållet och jag kastas direkt in i hetluften med en match mot den regerande mästaren, Mats B.....

lördag, augusti 14, 2010

Kung Tony


Jag börjar nästan känna mig som ett Eldkvarn fan med tre konserter på 4 år! Upplevelsen på Lasse i parken igår var minst lika god som fjolårets. Plura hade kanske lagt på sig några av de kilona han tappat till förra året men vad gör det när han sjunger som en gud. Carla var magisk på sin mycket korthalsade Fender och när han började sjunga på Dag Vag´s "Dimma" i ett mellanspel till "Pojkar, Pojkar, Pojkar" då hade vi nått kvällens höjdpunkt. Werner Modigård alias Raga De Gosh alias Tim Werner hanterade sina trummor som om de var på väg att rymma ifrån honom. Claes von Heijne visar att Hammondorgeln är ett måste i rocksammanhang. "Slagverkaren", Werners grabb, börjar nu växa in Eldkvarnsrollen nu gäller det bara att han odlar ett riktigt skägg. Kvällens kung, precis som förra året, var Tony Thorén. Denna smygande vålnad som fyller upp det den lilla plats som finns kvar på scenen med bravur. På väg till Lip så mötte vi en lite förvirrad Tony Thorén som korsade de flesta gator man kan runt Hornstull. Vet ej riktigt vad målet var men jag kan tänka mig att det var cigaretter han var ute efter.

Är du nöjd nu Mats B?

fredag, augusti 13, 2010

Fjärilshuset

Titelspåret från The Corals nya album, "Butterfly House", ger oss en tillbakablick i musikhistorien. Ett möte med Crosby, Stills Nash & Young eller varför inte Buffalo Springfield i skuggan av en ekskog? Bandet från Nord västra England övertygar mer än tidigare och jag blir sugen på att kasta frisbee.

torsdag, augusti 12, 2010

onsdag, augusti 11, 2010

Inlägg # 1200

Förra inlägget var nummer 1200 i bloggens historia!!!

I can jive

Hur många gånger har Jerry Williams stått på Solliden scenen och sjungit "I can jive" i programmet "Allsång på Skansen"? Minst lika många gånger som Gösta Linderholm sjungit "Rulla in en boll" på samma scen. Har inte sett så många allsångs program i år men det känns som att de går på tomgång, och när Pernilla Wiberg var med och höll i allsången då var botten nådd. Nä, förnyelse i programmet. Varför inte släpa in den så folkäre ZzZzZ att leda allsången? Frågan är vilken sång som skulle passa bäst? Piluttavisan?

tisdag, augusti 10, 2010

Stoppa pressarna...

Lyssna nu noga, Lennie Norman ska ut på vägarna i höst med turnén - "Best of Lennie Norman"!!! Hur många biljetter önskas?
Man kanske inte tror det men han heter faktiskt Lennie. Lennie Rickard Charles Norman är han döpt till.

Blunder

1981 släpptes en platta i den italienska serien"Historia De La Musica Rock" med bandet Dave Clark Five. Det lustiga var att det inte var Dave Clark Five på omslaget utan Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich istället. Sånt tycker jag är riktigt roligt.
Idag har jag lyssnat på Ulf Lundell - "Vargmåne" och Bob Dylan "World Gone Wrong".

måndag, augusti 09, 2010

Mammas nya kille

Nya avsnitt är inspelade och kommer att sändas i slutet av augusti. SR har ett arkiv där det går att lyssna på det mesta som sänts i programserien. Min favorit i det tunga persongalleriet är fantombildsritaren "Ritarn", som spelas av Sven Björklund. Samma Sven som även ger sin röst till Patrik Larsson, Agneta och Lars Stenberg. Just nu är det Ritarn och Sven Björklund som regerar.

Klicka på bilden på Sven och lyssna på Ritarn.

söndag, augusti 08, 2010

Konserthöst

Biljetter är inköpta till Teenage Fanclub 18 november Debaser medis.

75% har solglasögon

Dagens musikaliska tips blir garagebandet The Mystreated i allmänhet och albumet "Looking Right Through" i synnerhet. Engelskt band som hade sin livsperiod under 90-talets senare hälft.

Åt en frukost på Café Rival idag. På vägen dit såg vi Kristina Lugn på Hornsgatan. Hon sprang inte.

lördag, augusti 07, 2010

Anders får sina medarbetare att flina till

Idag hyllar jag Blitzen Trapper´s två år gamla låt "Furr" ifrån albumet med samma namn. Lika trevliga som Oakley Hall och de kunde faktiskt vara släktingar. Sextetten från Portland, Oregon spelar en glädjespridande folkrockspop där experimentslustan går att skönja mellan buskarna.

Mannen med idrottsvärldens lustigaste namn vann igår DN galans 100 meters lopp. Lite lustig stämning inföll sig då Anders Gärderud sa att han var Gay-fan. Både Jonas Karlsson och Jakob Hård flinade till och var nog bra sugna på att kommentera men båda höll sig.

fredag, augusti 06, 2010

För er som har tid att lyssna på musik: Oakley Hall

Oakley Hall är ett folkrockband från Brooklyn, New York som blandar en dos country och en dos psychedelia. Med fioler och lap steel gitarrer frälser dom världen till ett enat folk och likt ett byalag på väg mot en skördefest marscherar vi med med ett leende på våra läppar och en värme inombords.

Nu är Eldkvarns biljetterna bokade. Lasse i parken nästa fredag.

torsdag, augusti 05, 2010

Ja, så kan det också vara...

Såg Allsång På Skansen på svt play, Pernilla Wiberg höll i allsången på "Dä bar å åk"...

Jakob Hellman såg piggare ut än på länge.

Vilket band/artist kan vara kul att se på "Forever Young"?

Att springa efter 20.30 måste vara det optimala.
Igår fick jag sommarens första getingstick.

onsdag, augusti 04, 2010

Det är bara början och det tar aldrig slut

Var och såg Inception på bio igår. En i vissa fall riktigt bra film och i vissa fall riktigt rörig. Som att se Terror på Elmstreet, Oceans eleven och Matrix på 2 timmar och 20 minuter. 3,5/5 kan jag sträcka mig till.

Efteråt blev det en bratwurst med ketchup och stark senap på en korvkiosk på Sveavägen. 4,5/5.

måndag, augusti 02, 2010

The Comback


[Yankee Stadium, Conference Room]

A group of staff, including George, are gathered round the table. There's a
bunch of food on the table. Most people have a small plate with a few salad
leaves on it in front of them. George is picking shrimp off a platter,
dipping them in some sort of sauce, and stuffing his face with them, about as
fast as he can manage.

BILL: Well, if the big man wants a new scoreboard, I don't wanna be the one
to tell him no.

REILLY: No-one in the park is gonna be able to see it from there.

GEORGE: (through a mouthful of shrimp) Well, why don't we just put a monitor
in his skybox?

REILLY: Hey George, the ocean called. They're running outta shrimp.

Everyone at the table starts laughing uproariously at Reilly's joke. George
looks upset, and barely forces half a sick smile past his mouthful of
seafood.


[George's Car]

George drives along. He's fuming at Reilly's dig.

GEORGE: (angry, to himself) The ocean called. Running outta shrimp. Outta
shrimp! (a thought occurs) Oh! Yes! That's what I shoulda said! (frustrated
shout) Dammit!


[New York Health & Racquet Club]

George and Jerry come along a corridor. They're carrying bags and
paraphernalia indicating they've been playing tennis.

JERRY: 'The ocean called, They're running outta shrimp'?

GEORGE: Yeah, yeah, yeah. But then, I said to him, 'Oh yeah? Well, the jerk
store called, and they're running outta you.'

Jerry and George halt at a bench by the entrance to the pro shop. Jerry
rummages in his bag, producing an old-fashioned wooden framed tennis racquet.

JERRY: (smiling) Really? That's great. You said that to him?

GEORGE: (confessing) Well, actually, I thought it up on the way over here.

JERRY: Oh. That's not quite the same.

GEORGE: No. No it's not. You don't know this guy. It woulda been so sweet.

JERRY: I'm gonna grab a can of balls.

GEORGE: Right.

George heads on down the corridor. Jerry walks into the pro shop, carrying
his gear. There are a few customers browsing. Milos (East European, tracksuit
wearing, slicked back hair with pony tail) comes over to Jerry.

MILOS: Hello. My name is Milos. How can I help you.

JERRY: I need a can of balls.

Jerry stands before the counter, holding the old-fashioned racquet. Milos
reaches under the counter and pulls out a can of tennis balls.

MILOS: Can of balls for the nice guy, alri...

Milos stops and stares disapprovingly at Jerry's racquet.

MILOS: ...Ahh. You don't plan to hit these balls with that racquet, do you?

Jerry looks surprised.


[Champagne Video]

Inside a typical small video rental store, Elaine stands before a rack marked
'Staff Picks'. Individual shelves are labelled 'Elizabeth', 'Gene', and
'Vincent', amongst others. Elaine is reading the back of a video box, when
Kramer comes up behind her.

KRAMER: Checking out the staff picks, Miss Benes?

ELAINE: Oh. (laughs) Ha-ha. Hey. Yeah, yeah. (indicating shelf) This Vincent
guy, he is the best. He and I have the exact same taste in movies.

KRAMER: Oh, Vincent is an art-house goon. I stick to the Gene rack.

ELAINE: Gene? Oh, it's so stupid and mainstream.

KRAMER: (indicates 'Gene' shelf) I've seen all these, so I went with a Kramer
pick.

Kramer holds up a video for Elaine's inspection.

ELAINE: (reading) 'The Other Side Of Darkness'. Huh, I never heard of that
one.

KRAMER: Yeah, went straight to video.

Elaine looks upon this as a negative.

KRAMER: (positive) That makes me the premiere.

Kramer takes his cassette toward the counter.

ELAINE: (gets Kramer's point) Hah.


[Jerry's Apartment]

Kramer is talking seriously to Jerry, whilst holding a piece of paper.

KRAMER: Jerry, have you ever seen the movie The Other Side Of Darkness?

JERRY: No.

KRAMER: It's about this woman, in a coma. Well, I couldn't finish watching
it, so I want you to read this.

Kramer hands the piece of paper to Jerry.

JERRY: (reading) 'I, Cosmo Kramer, having just seen the movie The Other Side
Of Darkness, and not wanting to be in a coma like that lady in the movie,
hereby want Jerry Seinfeld to remove my life support, feeding machine,
lung-blower, etcetera, etcetera, etcetera.'

KRAMER: Can you do that for me, buddy?

JERRY: Well, I don't if what you have here constitutes a legally binding
document.

KRAMER: Well, I'm gonna type it up.

JERRY: Yes, well, of course, but, even so, you may wanna talk to a lawyer.

KRAMER: Yeah, but, Jackie Chiles, he put a restraining order on me.
(frustrated) I'm not allowed within two hundred feet of his office. I
couldn't even give him his Christmas present.

Jerry nods sympathetically. Kramer spots something on the table.

KRAMER: Oh, hey, new racquet, huh?

JERRY: Yeah. (hands racquet to Kramer) I wasn't gonna get it, but this guy
Milos, who runs the pro shop, he really recommended it.

Kramer takes a few practice strokes with the racquet.

JERRY: In fact, it's the only racquet he plays with.

KRAMER: (picking up Jerry's old racquet) Well, you're not gonna need this any
more.

Kramer deposits the old wooden racquet in Jerry's trash. Jerry notices
something about the piece of paper Kramer gave him.

JERRY: (accusingly) Hey, this is the zee page of my address book.

KRAMER: (explaining) Oh yeah, I put all your zees on the weights and measures
page.

Kramer swings the new racquet again, making ball-smashing sound effects.


[Elaine's Apartment]

Elaine sits up in bed, watching her video rental. She dabs a tear from her
eye, and sniffs.

ELAINE: (emotional) Oh. Oh, bravo, Vincent. Bravo. (sniffs)

The phone rings. Elaine reaches over and picks up, not happy at being
interrupted.

ELAINE: What?

VINCENT (O.C.): Did you enjoy the movie?

ELAINE: Who is it?

VINCENT (O.C.): It's Vincent.

ELAINE: Of Vincent's picks?

VINCENT (O.C.): The same.

Elaine smiles excitedly.


[Tennis Club]

Elaine and Jerry have been playing tennis at a different club from the one we
saw earlier. They're packing away their stuff. At another court, behind them,
a guy in baseball cap and dark glasses is playing truly awful tennis. He's
missing the ball, falling over, flailing wildly with his racquet.

JERRY: He called you?

ELAINE: He musta got my number off the computer. We ended up talking for,
like, two hours.

JERRY: To a guy you've never met? (mild sarcasm) Your screening process is
getting ever more rigorous.

Elaine sticks out her tongue at Jerry.

ELAINE: Trying to meet him. He's never at the video store. They said he sets
his own hours.

A tennis ball bounces by Elaine, and she grabs it. The terrible player from
the other court shouts over.

PLAYER (O.C.): Little help, hey!

ELAINE: (tossing the ball back) Yeah.

PLAYER: Thank you.

The ball Elaine tossed back eludes the player's grasp, misses his racquet and
bounces away past him.

ELAINE: (laughing to Jerry) Oh god, that guy's terrible.

JERRY: (pulling on a jacket) Mmm-hmm.

The terrible player continues to swing ineffectually at easy balls in the
background.

ELAINE: Hey, how come we played at this crummy place instead of your club?

JERRY: George used up all my guest passes already.

ELAINE: Ah.

PLAYER: Ahh.

A ball bounces past Elaine, and Jerry grabs it.

JERRY: Come on.

PLAYER: Thank you.

The awful player comes over to get the ball back. As he approaches, he
removes his sunglasses and wipes his brow with his forearm.

JERRY: (tossing the ball) Here you go.

The player catches the ball and raises his head, so we can see his face. It's
Milos, the guy who sold Jerry his new racquet.

JERRY: (disbelief) Milos?

MILOS: (shock) Oh, hey. (puts sunglasses back on) How you doing?

Milos looks guilty, and shouts across to his playing partner as he walks away
from Jerry.

MILOS: Okay, we should uh, wrap it up here.

Milos bounces the ball on the court and tries to hit it over the net. He
fails, despite being no more than four feet from the net. Jerry looks down at
his new racquet, thoughtfully.


[Jerry's Apartment]

Elaine and Jerry have just arrived from the tennis club, and are putting
their stuff on the table. Elaine is removing her coat.

ELAINE: So he was bad. What d'you care?

JERRY: Elaine, I paid two hundred dollars for this racquet, because he said
it's the only one he plays with. He could've played just as well with a log.

The door opens and Kramer enters, smartly dressed, with a suit and tie.

KRAMER: Hey. Right, I talked to this lawyer guy, Shellbach. Now, he's gonna
set me up, but you gotta come with me and be the executor.

ELAINE: The executor? Of what?

JERRY: Kramer wants to die with dignity.

ELAINE: There's a feather in your cap.

KRAMER: I don't wanna be a vegetable, Elaine. I just want out. (snaps
fingers)

The door opens and George wanders in, looking pleased with himself.

GEORGE: Sometimes in life, the gods smile upon you, my friends.

JERRY: D'you get someone to take that Canadian quarter?

GEORGE: I got another meeting with Reilly. A whole new audience, and I bet I
can get him to try that line again.

ELAINE: Who's Reilly?

JERRY: George was scarfing shrimp at this meeting, and this guy says 'Hey,
George, the ocean called. They're running outta shrimp.'

Elaine laughs, loud and long, causing Jerry and Kramer to smile and laugh.

GEORGE: Listen to the comeback. (pleased) 'Oh yeah? Well the jerk store
called. They're running outta you.'

George smiles and looks expectant. The other three just stare at him, with
varying levels of confusion in their expressions.

GEORGE: (worked up) Wha...You gotta be kidding me?!

ELAINE: How 'bout this one? How 'bout, 'Your cranium called. It's got some
space to rent.'?

Elaine laughs, and Jerry smiles.

GEORGE: (confused) What does that mean?

JERRY: (taps George's chest) Hey, here you go. 'Hey, Reilly. The zoo called.
You're due back by six.'

GEORGE: (frustrated) No. No, no, no. You're not helping me.

KRAMER: Look, just tell him you had sex with his wife. That'll kill him.

GEORGE: (shouting) I'm not looking for another line. I got the line.

KRAMER: Look, George, just think about it. You know, you're married, how
would you feel if somebody says to you that they just had se...

GEORGE: (really animated) Alright, alright. You see? This is why I hate
writing with a large group. Everybody has their own little opinions, and it
all gets homogenised, and you lose the whole edge of it. I'm going with jerk
store! Jerk store is the line! Jerk store! Yess!

George walks out the door. The other three watch him go. Kramer walks over
and looks out the door after George, then returns and spots Jerry's old
racquet on a stool.

KRAMER: (picking the racquet up) Did you take this out of the garbage?

JERRY: Yeah, it's still got some spring in the strings.

KRAMER: Oh, Jerry, this is a piece of junk. (drops racquet in the trash) How
are you gonna be the executor of my living will?

Jerry retrieves the racquet from the trash.

KRAMER: (indicating) You see? You can't let go.

JERRY: Trust me, Kramer. Given the legal opportunity, I will kill you.

KRAMER: I wish I could believe you. Hey, Elaine, do you have some free time
tomorrow afternoon?

ELAINE: Me?

KRAMER: Yeah, because you're perfect. You're a calculating, cold-hearted
businesswoman. And when there's dirty work to be done, you don't mind
stomping on a few throats.

ELAINE: (smiling, flattered) Oh, ho, c'mon.


[Lawyer's Office]

Kramer and Elaine sit before a desk, behind which sits Shellbach the lawyer,
who has a large list in front of him, from which he's reading. Kramer looks
nervous, while Elaine is tapping at a soda can, looking bored.

SHELLBACH: Situation number four. You're breathing on your own, you're
conscious, but with no muscular function.

KRAMER: Well, would I be able to communicate?

SHELLBACH: I don't see how.

ELAINE: Ach, I don't like the sound of this one.

KRAMER: Huhh, yeah, let's pull the cord.

ELAINE: Yank it like (pops open soda can) you're starting a mower.

SHELLBACH: Moving on. You have liver, kidneys and gall bladder, but no
central nervous system.

Kramer looks at Elaine, who gives a double thumbs-down.

KRAMER: Well, I gotta have a central nervous system.

SHELLBACH: Okay. One lung, blind and you're eating through a tube.

KRAMER: Naw, that's not my style.

ELAINE: Bore-ing.

SHELLBACH: Alright, you can eat. But machines do everything else.

KRAMER: (hesitant) Uhm...

Kramer looks to Elaine, who nods.

ELAINE: I'd stick.

KRAMER: Yeah, yeah. Stick. (to Elaine) 'Cos I could still go to the coffee
shop.

ELAINE: (points to Kramer and smiles in agreement) That's right.


[New York Health & Racquet Club]

A grim-looking Jerry stalks into the pro shop and over to the counter to be
met by a nervous and apologetic Milos.

JERRY: Hello Milos.

MILOS: Jerry, thank god you got my message. Thank you so much for coming down
here. Uhm, listen...

JERRY: (animated) You know, I spent two hundred dollars on a racquet because
I thought you knew what you were talking about.

MILOS: I..I...

JERRY: You can't even play.

MILOS: Believe me, it is Milos great shame. But Jerry, I could lose my
business if anybody find out. How would you like extra year membership of the
club? Free. No charge.

JERRY: You could do that?

MILOS: Jerry, for you, anything.

Jerry looks happier. Milos walks away behind the scenes somewhere. Jerry
looks round the store and exchanges smiles with a beautiful woman who's
trying on a visor. After a few moments, Milos returns, looking rueful.

JERRY: (indicating the woman) Game, set and match, huh Milos?

MILOS: (apologetic) Hah, Jerry, I am so sorry. they tell me there is no way
they can do it. (meek) Is there anything else I can do for you? Anything at
all. I refund your money.

JERRY: (animated) You know what Milos, I don't even care about the money. I
just feel like I was taken by the worst tennis player I...

MILOS: Shhh-shhh. (whispers) I make it up to you.

JERRY: (doubtful) Yeah, you'll make it up to me.

Jerry turns away and walks toward the door. As he passes the beautiful woman,
he speaks.

JERRY: Tennis, anyone?

The woman smiles at Jerry's flirtation. Jerry leaves, and Milos looks after
him, worried.


[Champagne Video]

Kramer and Elaine stand before the 'Staff Picks' rack again. Elaine picks a
video off the 'Vincent' rack.

ELAINE: Oh, this is the one Vincent told me about. The Pain And The Yearning.
(reads from the box) 'An old woman experiences pain and yearning.' A hundred
and ninety-two minutes?

KRAMER: That's a lotta yearning, huh?

ELAINE: You know, these movies are great, but they're just so emotionally
exhausting.

KRAMER: Yeah, well, what you need is some summertime adolescent high jinx.

ELAINE: Really?

KRAMER: (looking at 'Gene' rack) See what doctor Gene prescribes, huh? (pulls
down a cassette) Oh, here, look at that. Weekend At Bernies Two. Now, that's
an hilarious premise.

ELAINE: (laughs) Huh. (looks from tape to tape) Well...

KRAMER: Yeah. (taps the Weekend At Bernie's II box)

ELAINE: Yeah, I could use a chuckle.

Elaine returns the 'Vincent' pick to the shelf and walks toward the counter
with the Bernie's tape.

KRAMER: (approving) Yeah.

ELAINE: What're you getting?

KRAMER: Nothing, I'm gonna finish watching The Other Side Of Darkness.

ELAINE: Oh. How much you got left?

KRAMER: Yeah, about two hours.

Elaine does a double-take at this.

KRAMER: Yeah, she shot in that coma pretty quick.


[Elaine's Apartment]

Elaine sits up in bed, watching her video. She's not enjoying it.

ELAINE: (at TV screen) Bernie is dead, you moron! (frustration) Just because
he's wearing sunglasses he looks alive?! (picks up video box) Ugh, how long
is this weekend, anyway? (reads from label) Ugh!

The phone rings, and Elaine picks up, glad of the interruption.

ELAINE: Hello.

VINCENT (O.C.): (accusing) How's the movie. Elaine?

ELAINE: Vincent?

VINCENT (O.C.): (betrayed) The Gene pick. How could you? I thought we had
something special.

ELAINE: (defensive) No, it doesn't mean anything. I'm not even gonna rewind
it.

There is a click as Vincent hangs up.

ELAINE: Vincent?


[Yankee Stadium, Conference Room]

The table is ringed with employees again, and there is more food. George is
stuffing his face with shrimp, just as before. There are a couple of empty
seats. One more guy (Fred) enters, and moves to sit at the table.

FRED: Alright, let's get to it.

GEORGE: Wha..wait a minute, wha..what about Reilly?

FRED: Reilly doesn't work here any more.

GEORGE: (surprise) What? I..I didn't hear about that.

FRED: Oh, we only wake you up for the important meetings.

Everyone at the table collapses into laughter at George's expense. Again,
George do nothing but look upset at the turn of events.


[Street]

Jerry is walking along the street, when he encounters the beautiful woman
from the pro shop, who appears to have been waiting from him.

PATTY: Hello.

JERRY: Hello. Didn't I see you at the pro shop yesterday?

PATTY: I think so. I'm Patty. Milos gave me your address. I hope you don't
mind me waiting for you here.

JERRY: (to himself) Hoh, that Milos. (to Patty) Well uh, what shall we do,
uhm, care for a cup of coffee?

PATTY: Why don't we just go up to your apartment?

JERRY: (surprised) Alright.

Patty strolls past Jerry, and indicates he should follow.

JERRY: (to himself) Gotta be an easier way.

Jerry turns to follow Patty.

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[Kramer's Apartment]

Kramer is playing the rest of The Other Side Of Darkness. The soundtrack can
be heard from the TV.

NURSE (O.C.): Doctor, how's her coma?

DOCTOR (O.C.): Oh, exactly the same.

Kramer enters the room, with a bowl of spaghetti. He sits on the couch to
watch the movie, and lifts a big forkful into his mouth.

DOCTOR (O.C.): Wait a minute, she's coming out of the coma.

Kramer stops chewing and stares wide-eyed at the TV screen.

DOCTOR (O.C.): Mrs Allbright, can you hear me? Are you okay?

ALLBRIGHT (O.C.): (bright and cheerful) I feel so rested and refreshed. Get
me a toothbrush.

Kramer continues to stare at the screen, stunned by the outcome of the movie.


[Jerry's Apartment]

Jerry hands a drink to Patty as she stands by the kitchen counter.

JERRY: So, you play tennis?

PATTY: (putting the glass down on the counter) Enough talk, Jerry.

Patty advances on Jerry, sexily. Jerry looks somewhat surprised.

JERRY: Not for me, I love chatting.

PATTY: (putting her hand to Jerry's face) Shh.

Patty leans toward Jerry, as though to kiss him. Just as she's about to kiss,
she breaks away.

PATTY: (anguished) No! No, I can't do this. (moving away) I can't go through
with it. (sitting on the couch) Not even for him!

JERRY: Who?

PATTY: (cries) Milos. My husband!

JERRY: (shocked) Your husband?!

Patty puts her face down on the couch, weeping. Jerry, puts his hands up in
the air, in a gesture of total disbelief.


[Jerry's Apartment]

George sits on the couch, just making sure he's got Jerry's story straight.
Jerry listens.

GEORGE: So concerned was he, that word of his poor tennis skills might leak
out, he chose to offer you his wife as some sort of mediaeval sexual payola?

JERRY: (explanation) He's new around here.

GEORGE: (hopeful) So, details?

JERRY: (walking away) Well, I didn't sleep with her.

GEORGE: Because of society, right?

JERRY: (weary) Yes, George, because of society. So how did the big meeting
turn out?

Jerry is getting some sort of candy bar out of a packet on the counter.

GEORGE: Reilly is no longer with the club. (getting up) You believe that?

George wanders over into the kitchen.

JERRY: Ah, you're better off. Now you can just let it go.

George looks in the fridge.

GEORGE: Yeah, I'm gonna let it go.

JERRY: You never really had the right comeback, anyway.

George jerks out of the fridge, slamming the door.

GEORGE: (animated) Are you insane? Jerk store, woulda smoked that guy! Smoked
him, I say.

George walks back into the living room and picks up a newspaper. The door
opens and Kramer enters.

KRAMER: Hey. Oh, Jerry, listen uh, you know, I saw the rest of that movie,
The Other Side Of Darkness? The coma lady wakes up at the end.

GEORGE: (frustrated) Ohh, I wanted to see that. (waves his arms in
frustration) Thanks. Thanks a lot.

George stalks away into the bathroom, and slams the door behind him.

KRAMER: I didn't know it was possible to come out of a coma.

JERRY: I didn't know it was possible not to know that.

GEORGE (O.C.): (from bathroom) How was Eric Roberts as the husband?

KRAMER: (shouting back) Oh, unforgettable.

GEORGE (O.C.): (disappointed) Oww.

KRAMER: (nervous) I gotta find Elaine. Y'know, she's gonna pull my plug.

Kramer opens the door and exits hurriedly.


[Champagne Video]

Elaine walks over the 'Vincent' rack, where she finds nothing but copies of a
video called Betrayed.

ELAINE: What? Betrayed? Oh, Vincent, I'm so sorry. I...

Kramer enters the store and hurries over to Elaine.

KRAMER: Yeah, listen, uh, Elaine, I've changed my mind about the whole coma
thing. (positive) Yeah, I decided I'm up for it.

ELAINE: Kramer, do you have any idea what you've done?

The store manager comes over and squeezes past Elaine.

MANAGER: Excuse me.

The manager removes the 'Vincent' label from the shelf and replaces it with
another name.

ELAINE: What're you doing?

The manager walks back to behind the counter.

ELAINE: Wha..wha...?

MANAGER: Vincent stopped making picks.

ELAINE: (upset) Well, how am I gonna know what movies to see?

MANAGER: We have a wide variety of Gene picks.

ELAINE: (dismissive) Gene's trash.

MANAGER: I'm Gene.

Elaine looks sick at her error. Kramer smiles and raises his eyebrows.

ELAINE: (forcing a smile) Hi.


[New York Health & Racquet Club]

A subdued Milos is behind the counter, before which stands Jerry.

JERRY: Milos, I can assure you, I had no intention of telling anyone about
your unbelievably bad tennis playing.

MILOS: (not cheered) Thank you, but, unfortunately, I have much larger
problems to fry. My wife, she has no respect for Milos anymore.

JERRY: I guess that's a risk you run when you dabble in the flesh trade.

MILOS: Patty, she, she loves tennis, as much like I do. (hopeful) Wou..would
you, wi..will you let me beat you in tennis? That is the only way I can show
her I am still a man.

JERRY: (reluctant) Well, I'll do it as long as there's no other girls around.
I mean, I wanna be a man too.


[Monk's]

Jerry and Elaine sit in a booth.

JERRY: So you hurt Vincent's feelings?

ELAINE: (handing Jerry an envelope) Look what came in the mail today.

JERRY: (taking the envelope) Wh..What's this?

Jerry opens the envelope and shakes a small object out onto his palm.

ELAINE: It's the play button, off his VCR.

JERRY: (examining the button) Boy, look how far back it goes. It's like a
tooth.

George enters and strolls over to the booth.

GEORGE: (sitting) So, guess where Mr 'Ocean phoned' turned up? He's working
for Firestone, in Akron, Ohio.

ELAINE: Ohio? Mark's Michelle is a dog.

GEORGE: Yep. I'm leaving first thing tomorrow morning.

JERRY: (nonplused) You're flying to Akron, just to zing a guy?

GEORGE: Don't you understand? It's not about him. To have a line as perfect
as 'jerk store' and to never use it. I, I couldn't live with myself.

ELAINE: See, there are no jerk stores. It..it's just a little confusing, is
all.

GEORGE: (adamant) It's smart. It's a smart line, and a smart crowd will
appreciate it. (shouting) And, I'm not gonna dumb it down for some bonehead
mass audience!

George realises that everyone in the coffee shop is staring over at him, and
has heard his shouts.

GEORGE: (waving apologetically) Not you.


[Elaine's Apartment]

Elaine is again sitting up in bed, watching a video. (My guess is it's The
Pain And The Yearning.) The soundtrack can be heard.

OLD WOMAN (O.C.): Oh, brittle bones. How I long to be rid of the pain.

The phone rings and Elaine picks up.

ELAINE: Hello.

VINCENT (O.C.): Elaine? It's Vincent.

ELAINE: (surprised) Vincent. (pleading) Where are you? I have to meet you.

VINCENT (O.C.): No. I can't bear to have anyone see me.

ELAINE: Vincent, listen, I won't judge you the way everyone else does.
You're, you're strange and beautiful, and sensitive. (blunter) Now, let's
have a look at you.

VINCENT (O.C.): (relenting) Alright, but, can you bring me few things from
the store? I haven't been out in a while.


[Kramer's Car]

Kramer drives along the street, very slowly. He's got traffic stacked up
behind him and horns blare as cars manoeuvre around him. Kramer is hunched
over the steering wheel, looking nervous.

KRAMER: (indicating that cars should pass him) Well, go around, you bunch of
crazies. You maniacs are gonna get us all killed.


[Lawyer's Office]

Kramer stands expectantly in the office. A secretary enters.

SECRETARY: Hi, can I help you?

KRAMER: Oh, yeah, yeah. I'm Cosmo Kramer. Yeah, I had an appointment to annul
my living will.

SECRETARY: Oh. (looks at her watch) Mr Kramer, you had a ten-thirty
appointment. It's two o'clock. Mr Shellbach had a tennis lesson. He's gone
for the day.

Kramer looks anxious again.


[Tennis Club]

Jerry and Milos are playing at the other tennis club. They are watched by a
small number of people, including Patty. Milos delivers a weak underarm
serve, and Jerry makes no effort to return it, merely wafting his racquet
vaguely in the direction of the ball.

JERRY: Too good.

MILOS: (triumphant shout) Another game for Milos!! Hahaha!

Milos walks to the net to meet Jerry.

JERRY: You're on fire today.

MILOS: (shouting over) Hey Patty. look at this guy. He's awful!

Patty blows Milos a kiss.

MILOS: (milking it) He's not a man, this Jerry. He's not even married like I
am. (laughs) Huhuhuhu.

JERRY: (quietly) Hey, uh, Milos, I don't mind rolling over here, but could
you lighten up on the 'not a man' stuff?

MILOS: (shouting) Hey everybody, look! The little chicken girl wants me to
ease up. He can't handle this, so he cries like a woman! (laughs evilly)
Hahaha!

Milos strides away to continue the game, leaving Jerry looking rueful.


[Outside Vincent's Apartment]

Elaine walks down a hallway, carrying a large grocery bag. She reads numbers
off doors until she spots the one she wants. She gives a smile, flicks her
hair a little, and knocks at the door.

ELAINE: Hello? Vincent?

The door cracks open a few inches, but it's completely dark inside, so the
occupant can't be seen.

VINCENT: Elaine?

ELAINE: I got what you asked.

VINCENT: Just, leave it and go.

ELAINE: W..well, can't I come in?

VINCENT: No. Go away. Now.
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Elaine leans forward so her face is right into the open door.

ELAINE: (pleading) No, no. Vincent, I... Don't shut me out. (beseeching) I
just, I know you feel what I feel.

A woman comes up behind Elaine.

WOMAN: Excuse me. Can I help you?

VINCENT: Aw, dammit!

ELAINE: (confused) Uh, uhm, I'm, I'm here to see Vincent.

WOMAN: Well, I'm his mother. (stern) Vincent, what's going on here?

The woman pushes the door wide open, revealing Vincent standing there.
Vincent is a bespectacled, geeky, teen in a plaid shirt. He throws his hands
up to cover his face.

VINCENT: (shrieks) No, my acne!

Vincent darts away from the door into the apartment. Elaine is open-mouthed
in surprise.

ELAINE: Ahh-cnee.

WOMAN: (regarding the grocery bag) What d'you have here?

Vincent's mother grabs the top of the bag and begins to rummage through the
contents.

WOMAN: (disapproving) Vodka, cigarettes, fireworks. (accusing) What kind of a
sick woman brings this to a fifteen year old?

ELAINE: (sick smile) We have the same taste in movies.

WOMAN: Did he send you part of our VCR?

Elaine smiles and nods, and pulls at a chain she has round her neck. Threaded
onto the chain is the VCR button Vincent sent her.

ELAINE: Yeah.

Vincent's mother holds out her hand, and Elaine pulls the chain over her head
and hands it over.

WOMAN: (entering the apartment) Vincent!

Elaine reaches into the grocery bag and extracts the bottle of vodka. She
drops the rest of the bag on the floor, and strolls away, swinging the bottle
like a club.


[Tennis Club]

Jerry and Milos are still playing. Jerry is still throwing the game, and
Milos is still milking it. Jerry puts an easy return straight into the court
in front of himself.

MILOS: (pointing and shouting) Look at the big baby! (laughter) Hehaha. (to
Jerry) Hey, big baby, are you wetting yourself? Maybe it is time for you to
be changed. (laughter) Hahah.

Patty laughs too, with the few other spectators. Jerry looks angry at this
constant derision.

JERRY: (quietly) I told you to cut it out.

Jerry delivers a fierce serve which beats Milos, and almost hits him in the
face.

MILOS: (quietly, to Jerry) Hey, c'mon, what're you doing? (to his audience)
Huhuh. The baby got lucky on that one! Hahah.

Jerry walks back to deliver another serve. Kramer enters and looks around for
someone. On another court, Shellbach is facing an automatic serving machine.

KRAMER: (waving) Shellbach.

Shellbach waves vaguely back to Kramer, who has begun to walk round the room
to get to him.

Meanwhile, Jerry returns a shot to Milos, with some venom. Milos stretches
desperately to try and reach it, but loses his grip on his racquet. The
racquet arcs across the hall, watched by Patty, and then spotted by Kramer.

KRAMER: Racquet.

The racquet plummets from the air and strikes the guy who is operating the
automatic serving machine for Shellbach. The guy is knocked unconscious and,
as he falls, he pushes against the machine, turning it to point at Kramer.
Kramer stands transfixed, as it continues to launch balls at him. Several
balls in rapid succession strike him in the head, until he slumps,
unconscious, to the floor.


[Insert]

Aeroplane landing, with a caption 'AKRON, OHIO'.


[Firestone Boardroom, Akron]

A boardroom very much like that of the Yankees, but with a Firestone sign on
the wall. Several people sit around the table, including Reilly, and George,
who is filling his face from a large dish of shrimp.

REILLY: So, George. You're proposing a snow tyre day at Yankee Stadium?

GEORGE: (through a mouthful) Long as they don't throw 'em on the field.
(laughs) Huhu. (indicating dish) Help yourself to some shrimp, I brought
enough for everybody.

MCADAM: (doubtful) I have to say this, this proposal doesn't make a whole lot
of sense.

GEORGE: Well, you never know. (picks up more shrimp) Let's see how many I can
fit in my mouth.

George begins picking up shrimp one by one and stuffing them into his mouth.

REILLY: (leaning forward) You know, George...

George looks up, expectantly.

REILLY: The ocean called. They're running outta shrimp.

Everyone around the table laughs. Except for George, who looks triumphant. He
swallows, and uses a napkin to clean his fingers.

GEORGE: (standing) Oh yeah, Reilly? (smugly) Well, the jerk store called.
They're running outta you

REILLY: (unperturbed) What's the difference? You're their all-time best
seller!

Reilly and everyone else laughs even more than they did before. George looks
angry and frustrated, even on the verge of tears for a second, then something
occurs to him.

GEORGE: Yeah? Well, I had sex with your wife.

George looks round, smiling arrogantly, expecting laughter. But there is a
deep, uncomfortable, silence. Reilly, looks stony-faced. McAdam stands and
leans over to speak in George's ear.

MCADAM: His wife is in a coma.

George looks sick.


[Hospital Room]

Kramer lies in bed, asleep. Jerry sits in a chair, reading a newspaper.
There's a knock at the door and Elaine enters, carrying a VCR.

ELAINE: (to Jerry) Hi. (indicating Kramer) How's he doing?

JERRY: He's been sleeping a lot. He's still groggy.

ELAINE: Oh. (puts the VCR down) I thought a movie might cheer him up. I got
him a Gene pick.

JERRY: What happened to Vincent?

ELAINE: (evasive) I'm kinda off of him. (looking around) Uh, outlet?

Jerry points to the wall beside Kramer's bed.

ELAINE: Ah.

Elaine walks over and sees both sockets are full. She takes hold of one of
the plugs and yanks it out of the socket with a grunt. The grunt wakes
Kramer, who looks groggily around and sees Elaine standing holding the plug,
as if she's just unplugged his life support. He stares, bug-eyed and shrieks
in terror.

KRAMER: (screaming) Waahhh!!!


[Insert]

A plane landing, with the caption 'NEW YORK, NEW YORK'.


[George's Car]

Once again, George drives along, frustrated and angry.

GEORGE: 'My wife's in a coma.' Yeah? Well, the life support machine called
and...

He tails off, as he can't think of anywhere to go. Then a look of
enlightenment comes to George's face, as he thinks of something.

GEORGE: (shouts) Wait! Yes! That's what I should've said! (frustration)
D'ohh!

George looks gutted for a second, then a determined expression comes to his
face. He swings the car round with a squeal of tires, and heads back towards
the airport.

GEORGE: (cocky laughter) Huh haha! (shouts) You're meat, Reilly! You just
screwed yourself! (laughter) Ha ha!

[END]