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RE: [Marxism] Richard Pryor





Hey my favorite movie by Richard Pryor is Superman III, he was very funny
there

Juan Carlos

"Mi papa vio cuando los gringos torturaban los dominicanos en la invasion
del 1916. Las reglas de EE.UU no nos favorecen, America Latina debe unirse"
- Juan T.H y Bonaparte Gautreaux Piñeyro


From: Ggregray@xxxxxxx
Reply-To: Activists and scholars in Marxist
tradition<marxism@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: marxism@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [Marxism] Richard Pryor
Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2005 20:56:49 EST

The news of Richard Pryor's death is very sad.He was a passionate performer
and hilariously funny.

I remember the first time I saw him perform. It was in the early 1970's
that
I saw a showing of a fascinating film "Wattstax" at the Queensland
University's theatre. If you don't know of this film it was a great record
of a huge
concert in the Watts area of Los Angeles featuring the stars of the much
missed
Stax soul music label. The footage of the concert was interposed with
shots
of Pryor performing at a night club or some such venue.

I had never seen or heard anything like his brilliant performance. Even to a
still relatively young man who had grown up in Australia it was obvious that
Pryor's comedy was rooted in a very real and harsh experience of growing up
black in the USA. But what was also obvious was that he processed that
experience
so that while the rage it induced was clear he presented it in a way that
reduced his audience to helpless laughter.

When I came out of the cinema I thought I was priveleged to have seen
Pryor's
performance and ,as he was thern unknown to me, that I might never have
the
opportunity to see him again. Of course I was wrong he became a proclaimed
international star and ,in my opinion, unsurpassed by any subsequent
performers
as a comedian. As others have mentioned his film work did not always keep
the
highest standards which was something that even he acknowledged. But even
the
greatest performers in any field of the arts produce fluctuating levels of
work and Pryor was one of those performers who brought a touch of brilliance
to
even pedestrian films.

There were also the personal problems he had suffering horrible burns in a
drug-related accident. And then the slow decline through the insidious
disease
MS. I know two wonderful musicians in Sydney who have this disease. One of
them
is able to continue performing as his instrument is the blues harp and he
can still play that even though he is now wheelchair bound . The other is a
jazz
man who played mainly sax and clarinet. He virtually does not perform
anymore
but as a writer and producer has continued to make transcendentally
beautiful
music. A work colleague of mine also has this disease in its relatively
early
stages. She continues to work and deal with this health burden with dignity
and courage.

Pryor's death takes away a great person and a great performer for whom I
felt
a totally irrational particular connection as I had become aware of him in
advance of his fame being established in Austrlia.

It should again put on the agenda just how horrendous it is that blinkered
church-ridden goverments in the US and in Australia restrict stem-cell
research
which could led to cures for MS and other horrible afflictions. That's real
irrationality and something that socialists and marxists can campaign on
with
Pryor-like passion.
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