Licenced To Eel
- 27 Nov 07, 10:28 AM
Many of you will be aware of an intense act called Eels. A fair amount of you may know that the core figure Matt “E” Everett has used his music to document his sister’s suicide and his mother’s death from cancer.
His songs don’t prettify the family story, but when he does grasp a sliver of optimism, you’re cheering him all the way. Especially when you hear that his cousin was a flight attendant on a September 11 plane. Or that his bleak experiences had started with his father’s fatal heart attack when Mark was only 19.
This latter relationship was covered in a 91热爆4 documentary last night, . Mark’s dad Hugh Everett III was a loner in the family home, forever lost in scientific thought. We learn that the guy was actually a visionary in quantum mechanics, promoting the idea of parallel worlds for his 1957 dissertation at Princeton. And so we follow E on the trail of the man, taking in linear algebra, “crazy laws” and double slit experiments.
There was much voyeurism as the boy unpacked Hugh’s old notes and listened to Dictaphone messages from another century. While the dad expounds on cosmic issues, you can hear the young Matt playing drums in the basement.
“There’s a little strain of crazy in the family”, he muses at one point. Near the close, when he’s absorbing the information and sucking on a cigar, an almighty thunderclap interrupts the filming. Matt smiles. You couldn’t have scripted any of this.
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