Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 15, 2001, Page 6, Image 6

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R.EM. guitaristfinds
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By Dave Depper
Oregon Daily Emerald
Hey everybody, it’s time
to play “guess what
rock star spent the bet
ter part of a plane flight
last summer drunk, screaming
and covered in yogurt!” Any
ideas?
No, it wasn’t Marilyn Manson.
It wasn’t the ghost of Keith Moon.
And it sure as hell wasn’t Raffi.
Ladies and gentlemen, let’s have a
big hand for ... Peter Buck of
R.E.M.!
At least, that’s what the oppos
ing lawyers are saying about
Buck in a trial currently taking
place in London. According to
press reports, British Airways is
claiming that last April, during a
flight from the United States to
England, a drunken Buck had
some poor, frightened stew
ardess bring him 15 glasses of
wine. When the wise crew de
cided that Buck needed to be
“cut off,” the guitar hero became
irate and began screaming,
breaking airline crockery (crock
ery? Damn him!), and tore up a
“yellow card” warning from the
pilot that informed him that if he
kept his behavior up, the flight
would be diverted. Oh yeah,
they’re also claiming that he
smeared yogurt all over himself.
Sounds kinky to me.
Buck has pleaded not guilty to
all the charges. More on what
major news organizations are al
ready calling “the Trial of the
Century” when the information
comes in.
OK, I know that I’ve managed to
talk about Michael fackson in
every column so far this year. But
that doesn’t mean I’m obsessed!
Really, it doesn’t. Just because a
man has nightly dreams about
Michael, owns limited edition
vinyl reissues of all of his 1970s
albums, and watches “The Wiz”
every day during dinner does not
imply that he has an unhealthy
fixation!
But seriously, my Jacko news
this week is relevant and valid.
You see, the King of Pop is going
to direct a movie.
People who fear the end of the
world is nigh are advised to quit
reading at this point. However, if
you can handle it, here are the
details:
Jackson’s
movie will be
called “Home
of the Angels,”
which will be
based on a
book that he
read a few
years back.
According
to a Rolling
Stone inter
view with co
director
Bryan
Michael
Stoller, “Angels” is about a
young boy about eight years old.
“He finds himself in and out of
orphanages. It’s kind of‘Stand
By Me’ with a little bit of ‘Oliv
er.’ It’s sort of all about growing
up, and who to trust, and him
being afraid of trusting people
because the people he cares
about tend to go away.”
Wow. Sometimes this humor
ous music column just writes it
self. My only advice to whatever
idiot green-lighted this project is
to provide barf bags at the conces
sion stands.
On that delightful note, I’m out
of here. Go buy the new live Ra
diohead album.
Dave Depper is the webmaster for the
Oregon Daily Emerald. He can be reached
at davedepper@dailyemerald.com.
Depper
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