THAT "OLD GUY"
Tonight while I was supposed to be (according to my self-discipline) organizing a new incorporation, I got distracted by a program on PBS. It featured a new album by an old


I couldn't help but to feel some shame in my previous take on Mr Bennett; but also it was notable that he had never sounded so clear, powerful and thrilled himself by being in the face-to-face company of these fellow singing artists - and he had the decency of visiting them in their homes or studios around the world to put this Duets Two project into progress.
Hearing from too many of today's callous youth who mention in their dark whispers about "that old guy" referring to anyone over 40, I am grateful now to know that Mr Bennett has so easily and with such evident eloquence, shown that those kinds of vicious words of ageism don't belong anywhere any more and that, at least in my "old guy" view, the words of these mouthy, biased brats will find dark tunnels to rot in while the lyrics and the voices of these great singers of ageless lyrics and the example of Mr Bennett will outshine them like stars bursting over sewage ditches.

I recall vividly attending a performance of Mr Frank Sinatra at the Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto when he was well into his '70's. Down the ramp he came, shorter in stature than I expected, and carrying two glasses, one in each hand. He opened the thrilling show with, "I want you to meet two friends of mine (and he held out his hands), Chivas and Regal." From there he entertained flawlessly singing and telling the most interesting stories, while his son conducted the orchestra below him. Now how cool is that?
Can't wait to hear Mr Bennett's Duets One.
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