Friday, April 04, 2008

Little house on the wall

Santa Barbra, CA 2002

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hello Amir, I was in Paris last year and one morning while I was passing in front of the famous big five floors music store on Champs Elysees, I decided to go in and look for Aznavour's last CD. And Guess what? None of those dyed color hair and pierced face young boys and girls sellers knew who I was talking about. I had to go to their manager who was old enough to know who Aznavour is and find my CD. When I left the store I realized Time really has changed.

Amir said...

Dear Ali,
Thanks for the note. I can imagine what you feel.
Today’s generation, are not interested in sentimental and/or nostalgic music. They are interested in excitement and stimulations that comes from adrenalin and sex appeals…
Knowing myself, I often think I was born in the wrong area! I always wondered if I would be more in-line with the ‘turn of the century (1900’s)’ generations; when movies were black and white, people did not watch TVs but listened to radios, read and spent time in cafes and ballrooms. When Renoir, Degas, J.P Sartre and Klimt … were the excitement and subject of conversations…

Thanks again for vesting this blog.
Cheers,

Amir