Don’t quote me, but it’s a small world after all.
One day after posting my In Search of Pierre Etaix piece, I was at Jeff Seal’s “Dead Herring” Williamsburgh loft, attending a fundraiser (image, right) for Jeff’s own quite exciting silent film comedy project, A Day’s Messing. The star attraction was Ben Model, the deservedly celebrated silent film accompanist, playing live piano to a nifty 1912 short, new to me, Robinet Cycliste, and to Chaplin’s The Rink (1916) and Keaton’s Neighbors (1920). (In my next life, I want to play piano like Ben does.)
While we waited for the sun to go down over the Williamsburgh Bridge, I had a chance to chat with Ben, and I was of course telling him the latest news on Etaix. It turns out that Ben had seen a 16mm copy of Etaix’s short Happy Anniversary for sale and snatched it up. He has since digitized it and generously uploaded it to YouTube. Here it is, in two parts:
You can visit Ben’s web site here and his blog here.
Postscript (pun intended):
So……. congratulations to me (he said modestly) on reaching post 100 on this blog. If nothing else, it justifies labeling my posts 023, 024, etc.; in fact, that served as inspiration to reach 100. Along the way, I sometimes wondered what post 100 would be, hoping it would somehow prove brilliant and marvelously repersentative of the blog. Forget the brilliant part, but I very much like that this one spans work from 1912, 1916, 1920, 1965, and 2010 — all linked by Ben’s piano chops. Good enough!
