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vardathemessage ([personal profile] vardathemessage) wrote2004-07-09 12:17 am
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Rock and Roll History

Lipstick Traces is the Brian Slade album on the shelf at Top Records, with the close up of of Brian in the silver/lavender lipstick. It's listed on the index that grown up Arthur consults later as being reviewed Apr 29, 1973 in NME.

chronologically:

"Lipstick traces on a cigarette,
Every memory lingers with me yet."


The song Lipstick Traces is a New Orleans R&B standard and was written by Naomi Neville. It was a hit for Benny Spellman in 1962, and it was released in England, so this is the version Brian would be familiar with.

However, there's the line,

"A cigarette that bears a lipstick's traces..." from the 1936 standard, These Foolish Things (Remind me of You), by Holt Marvell, Jack Strachey and Harry Link. Brian Ferry did a cover version. (we'll pretend that Rod Stewart did not.)

And then there is the book, Lipstick Traces, A Secret History of the Twentieth Century by Greil Marcus, a whirlwind riff on how a rock & roll song might have possibly changed the world. (See "Quotes We Like" to the left of your view screen.)

The metaphorical point being that Lipstick Traces is a reminder of someone, perhaps the only evidence of a person's existence.

[identity profile] chicken-cem.livejournal.com 2004-07-09 05:13 am (UTC)(link)
Brian Ferry did a cover version. (we'll pretend that Rod Stewart did not.)

This is one of the funniest lines you've written. I laughed out loud.

To me there at least are two kinds of queer subtext in the idea of "Lipstick Traces".

One is the obvious cigarette == phallic symbol, reminding us of lipstick traces on something other than a cigarette, with cigarette as stand-in.

The other is a drag metaphor, emphasizing the performative nature of drag and glam, the way that the makeup, the clothes, and the accoutrements combine very purposefully to achieve a dazzling performance, both a mask and a revelation.

Thank you ladies and germs, I'll be here all week

[identity profile] vardathemessage.livejournal.com 2004-07-09 02:40 pm (UTC)(link)
One is the obvious cigarette == phallic symbol...

Yes, sometimes a cigar is not just a cigar.

The other is a drag metaphor, emphasizing the performative nature of drag and glam, the way that the makeup, the clothes, and the accoutrements combine very purposefully to achieve a dazzling performance, both a mask and a revelation.

Well said!

Glad you posted!

Re: Thank you ladies and germs, I'll be here all week

[identity profile] chicken-cem.livejournal.com 2004-07-09 03:26 pm (UTC)(link)
You are welcome -- fantastic Todd icon.