Complete text -- "So Long -- Raylettes"

Posted Sunday 10 June 2007

So Long -- Raylettes

June 10, 2004, but thinking back to Henrietta, Texas in 1960: My basement hippy pad had three walls painted a cool blue, and the fourth a burnt orange color. I'd painted them myself.

Then, Donny Burkman and I had made paintings
So Long to Ray and the Raylettes
of abstract art by the simple expedient of floating oil-based paints atop the water in the bathtub, and dragging large cardboard through the oils. Donny and I were considerably happier with this art than was my mother, whose bathtub we'd used.

The first appeal of my basement hippy pad was that it was not in the house, so teen angst and sensibility were hidden, as is proper. Gone to ground, you might say.

The second appeal was that I could listen to records without comments or volume requests, as is cool, man.

Ray Charles and the Raylettes were a favorite. Boy, didn't they shake that thing?

Ray today, gone tomorrow.

Ray Charles died today. Damn! First Miles, now Ray.

What'd I say?

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RJ Goos wrote:

Back when my dad would listen to Porter and Dolly, and I was into The Beatles, the only music we could agree on was that of...Ray Charles and Nat King Cole.
06/11/04 16:06:30
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