[{"id":"3980","cataloger_name":["Carlos A.,Pittella"],"partnerInstitution":["Concordia University"],"collection_source_collection":["Lee Gotham collection"],"source_collection_label":["Lee Gotham collection"],"collection_contributing_unit":["Spokenweb at Concordia University"],"source_collection_uri":[""],"collection_image_url":[""],"collection_source_collection_description":["The Lee Gotham collection contains the AV recordings regarding the Enough Said series, including readings, performances, open-mic, and spoken-word events that took place at Bistro 4 and other Montreal venues between December 1994 and June 1996."],"collection_source_collection_id":[""],"persistent_url":[""],"item_title":["Enough Said 1995-01-16, bissett and Nelson"],"item_title_source":["Asset"],"item_title_note":["Ephemera accompanying asset, corroborated by Lee Gotham, who introduces the two event headliners."],"item_language":["English"],"item_production_context":["Documentary recording"],"item_series_title":["Lee Gotham collection"],"item_subseries_title":["Enough Said"],"item_identifiers":["[]"],"rights_notes":["Rights status in process. We may wish to seek permission from individual artists and Drew Duncan, the videographer."],"creator_names":["Gotham, Lee","bissett, bill","Nelson, Sharon H."],"creator_names_search":["Gotham, Lee","bissett, bill","Nelson, Sharon H."],"creators":["[{\"url\":\"https://viaf.org/viaf/106179112\",\"name\":\"Gotham, Lee\",\"dates\":\"1962-\",\"notes\":\"Lee Gotham was also the MC of this event.\",\"nation\":[],\"role\":[\"Series organizer\",\"Producer\"]},{\"url\":\"https://viaf.org/viaf/96127023\",\"name\":\"bissett, bill\",\"dates\":\"1939-\",\"notes\":\"Headliner.\",\"nation\":[],\"role\":[\"Performer\"]},{\"url\":\"https://viaf.org/viaf/108207169\",\"name\":\"Nelson, Sharon H.\",\"dates\":\"1948-2016\",\"notes\":\"Headliner.\",\"nation\":[],\"role\":[\"Performer\"]}]"],"contributors_names":["Duncan, Drew","Phil","Duncan, Scott","Berger, Halina","McGrail, Justin","Paul","Unknown_Reader1","Bro","Unknown_Reader2","Unknown_Reader3"],"contributors_names_search":["Duncan, Drew","Phil","Duncan, Scott","Berger, Halina","McGrail, Justin","Paul","Unknown_Reader1","Bro","Unknown_Reader2","Unknown_Reader3"],"contributors":["[{\"url\":\"\",\"name\":\"Duncan, Drew\",\"dates\":\"\",\"notes\":\"Videographer.\",\"nation\":[],\"role\":[\"Recordist\"]},{\"url\":\"\",\"name\":\"Phil\",\"dates\":\"\",\"notes\":\"Open-mic performer.\",\"nation\":[],\"role\":[\"Performer\"]},{\"url\":\"https://viaf.org/viaf/135986318\",\"name\":\"Duncan, Scott\",\"dates\":\"\",\"notes\":\"Open-mic performer.\",\"nation\":[],\"role\":[\"Performer\"]},{\"url\":\"\",\"name\":\"Berger, Halina\",\"dates\":\"\",\"notes\":\"Open-mic performer.\",\"nation\":[],\"role\":[\"Performer\"]},{\"url\":\"https://viaf.org/viaf/106255768\",\"name\":\"McGrail, Justin\",\"dates\":\"1968-\",\"notes\":\"Open-mic performer.\",\"nation\":[],\"role\":[\"Performer\"]},{\"url\":\"\",\"name\":\"Paul\",\"dates\":\"\",\"notes\":\"Open-mic performer.\",\"nation\":[],\"role\":[\"Performer\"]},{\"url\":\"\",\"name\":\"Unknown_Reader1\",\"dates\":\"\",\"notes\":\"Open-mic performer. 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Ephemera accompanying asset (note and poster).\",\"other_physical_description\":\"VHS #2 asset. Contains recordings of multiple events.\"}]"],"material_designations":["VHS"],"physical_compositions":["Magnetic Tape"],"recording_type":["Analogue"],"AV_type":["Video"],"playback_mode":["Mono"],"digital_description":["[{\"file_url\":\"https://liveconcordia-my.sharepoint.com/:v:/g/personal/carlosa_pittella_concordia_ca/EYDa-ZjscPRJkywPZjj5wM8BVyNzPPBs9_bD6fgGcIKVKQ?e=DUoweY\",\"file_path\":\"\",\"filename\":\"Enough_Said-19950116-bissett_Nelson.mp4\",\"channel_field\":\"\",\"sample_rate\":\"\",\"duration\":\"01:53:22\",\"precision\":\"\",\"size\":\"3.2 GB on disk\",\"bitrate\":\"2304Kbps (original); 256Kbps (master)\",\"encoding\":\"MPEG-4 movie\",\"contents\":\"This is file 1 of 1 containing an AV recording of the event featuring bill bissett and Sharon H. 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Pittella\",\"type\":\"Cataloguer\"},{\"note\":\"VHS #2 asset. Contains recordings of multiple events: (1) Enough Said 1995-01-16, bissett and Nelson; (2) Enough Said 1995-01-30, Stanton and Stephens; (3) Enough Said 1995-02-06, Brulé; and (4) Enough Said 1995-02-13, Benefit Part 1. The asset was digitized, generating both uncompressed and compressed video files; the compressed files were then split into events to facilitate the transcription work. Metadata entries based on events.\",\"type\":\"General\"}]"],"Related_works":["[{\"url\":\"https://worldcat.org/en/title/30817502\",\"citation\":\"bissett, bill. Inkorrect Thots. Vancouver, BC: Talonbooks, 1992.\"},{\"url\":\"https://worldcat.org/en/title/35317870\",\"citation\":\"bissett, bill. Th Influenza uv Logik. Vancouver, BC: Talonbooks, 1995.\"},{\"url\":\"https://worldcat.org/en/title/1035975435\",\"citation\":\"bissett, bill. Th last photo uv th human soul. Vancouver, BC: Talonbooks, 1993.\"},{\"url\":\"https://worldcat.org/en/title/18641644\",\"citation\":\"bissett, bill. What We Have. Vancouver, BC: Talonbooks, 1988.\"},{\"url\":\" https://worldcat.org/en/title/49305136\",\"citation\":\"Nelson, Sharon H. This Flesh, These Words. Victoria, BC: Ekstasis Editions, 2002.\"},{\"url\":\"https://worldcat.org/title/27851248\",\"citation\":\"Nelson, Sharon H. Grasping men's metaphors. Dorion, QC: Muses' Co. = Compagnie des Muses, 1993.\"}]"],"_version_":1853670549161508864,"timestamp":"2026-01-07T14:59:53.772Z","contents":["[Bistro 4 stage]\n00:00:16\n[Ambient sounds (movement, conversation).] | Video Description: Colour video. Camera view at first rocks, unstable, as it repositions. Long shot of the Bistro 4 (Quatre) stage, with audience members before it sitting at tables and chairs also in view. The stage is slightly below street level, with numerous large window panes that face Saint-Laurent Boulevard. Vague shapes of cars, streetlights, and passerby are visible through the window. Yellow curtains frame the windows, and a large light hangs from the ceiling above the audience. A painting or illustration is on the wall adjacent to stage right. Event organizer and host Lee Gotham is in the camera foreground, speaking to an unknown audience member and pointing at something out-of-frame. Gotham wears a green shirt and light brown shoulder-length hair. Behind Lee Gotham, bill bissett stands facing audience on the stage. bissett wears a graphic t-shirt, thick-framed glasses, and chin-length hair. \n\nbill bissett \n00:00:19\n[Performs Unnamed Poem 1 with chant-like vocalizations and maraca including the line \"I got a feeling we're going to make (?) strong.\"] | Video Description: Camera zooms into closeup on bill bissett performing a piece and keeping rhythm with a maraca. bissett wears a black and white patterned vest over a blue tie-dye shirt with a white graphic on the front, large square plastic-framed glasses, and shoulder-length light brown hair with a receding hairline. Camera zooms in and out between closeup and medium closeup on bissett and his maraca. Lee Gotham briefly passes through camera view.\n\nbill bissett \n00:06:39\n[Finishes Unnamed Poem 1. Audience applause. bill bissett addresses audience.] | Video Description: bill bissett stops the rhythm and brings the maraca to his lips. Camera zooms out into a long shot as bissett puts maraca in his back pocket and picks up a binder with multiple documents inside. Audience members applaud. bissett addresses audience.\n\nbill bissett \n00:06:58\n[Reads “n e c k s” (from Th last photo uv th human soul, Talonbooks, 1993). Audience laughter throughout.] | Video Description: Camera zooms in and out between long shot, medium long shot, and closeup on bill bissett reading poem from lifted binder. \n\nbill bissett\n00:11:07\n[Finishes reading “n e c k s”. Audience applause. bill bissett introduces Sharon H. Nelson. Audience laughter and applause.] Video Description: bill bissett closes binder and rubs hand across forehead. Camera pans across the room, capturing a full venue of applauding audience members. Camera zooms into closeup on bissett addressing audience. bill bissett begins walking off stage via stage left. \n\nSharon H. Nelson\n00:11:48\n[Ambient sounds (voices).] | Video Description: Nelson stands up from audience and places hand on bissett’s shoulder before moving by him. Nelson speaks to an audience member out-of-frame (bissett?) before walking to the microphone stand on stage.\n\nSharon H. Nelson\n00:11:59\n[Addresses audience. Interacts with bill bissett. Audience laughter. Addresses audience, introducing Unnamed Poem 1 as a response to bissett's \"(ken and heath made for life?).\" Audience laughter.] | Video Description: Sharon H. Nelson speaks into the microphone, which is set significantly higher on the stand than their height. Nelson wears a green and orange patterned dress, long dark hair, and a necklace. Nelson addresses bill bissett (off-screen). Nelson addresses audience. An unseen audience member adjusts microphone stand to Nelson's height. Nelson spits out gum and looks for place to put chewed wad. An unseen audience member stretches out palm in front of Nelson. Nelson addresses audience before glancing down at the pages they hold.\n\nSharon H. Nelson\n00:13:28\n[Reads poem beginning with the line \"I hear the geese before I see them.\" Audience laughter throughout.] | Video Description: Camera zooms in and out on Sharon H. Nelson reading from pages. Nelson breaks from reading to address audience before returning to reading.\n\nSharon H. Nelson and bill bissett\n00:17:09\n[Finishes Unnamed Poem 1. Audience applause. bill bissett addresses audience. Sharon H. Nelson interacts with bill bissett. Audience laughter.] | Video Description: Sharon H. Nelson puts down sheets of paper on the floor and walks off via stage left. Camera zooms out to long shot, capturing applauding audience members. bill bissett walks up to microphone stand via stage left. bissett addresses audience and adjusts microphone stand height. Camera pans right. Nelson addresses bissett. Audience members laugh. Lee Gotham is at one of the large window panes, adjusting a fixture. Camera pans left, back toward bissett on stage. Audience members briefly pass through camera view. bissett adjusts glasses, opens binder, and flips through pages.\n\nbill bissett\n00:18:00\n[Reads Unnamed Poem 2 beginning with the line \"Vapours, don't blame it on the dog.\"] | Video Description: Medium shot of bissett reading a poem from a lifted binder\n\nbill bissett\n00:20:51 \n[Finishes Unnamed Poem 2. Audience applause. bill bissett thanks audience.] | Video Description: bill bissett flips page and addresses audience.\n\nbill bissett\n00:21:01\n[Reads “unmatching phenomena” (from Inkorrect Thots, Talonbooks, 1992). Audience laughter throughout.] | Video Description: billl bissett reads from binder. Audience members briefly pass through camera view. \n\nbill bissett\n00:23:06\n[Finishes “unmatching phenomena”. Audience applause. bill bissett thanks audience. Audience laughter. Begins poem before breaking off to address audience. Audience laughter.] | Video Description: bill bissett lowers binder and glances down, flipping through it. bill bissett lifts binder again and addresses audience. bissett smiles at audience laughter and addresses audience, lifting hand.\n\nbill bissett\n00:23:21\n[Resumes reading “last nite I had a nitemare abt free trade” (from Inkorrect Thots). Audience laughter throughout.] | Video Description: bill bissett resumes reading from binder.\n\nbill bissett\n00:25:09\n[Finishes “last nite I had a nitemare abt free trade”. Audience applause. bill bissett thanks audience.] | Video Description: Camera zooms in and out as bill bissett lowers binder and flips through its pages. bissett addresses audience.\n\nbill bissett\n00:25:22\n[Begins reading Unnamed Poem 3 beginning with the line \"Who wrote the script though? Don't you always wonder that?\" before breaking off to addresses audience. Audience laughter. Resumes reading poem before addressing audience and interacting with Unknown_Audience_Member. Audience laughter. bill bissett interacts with another Unknown_Audience_Member. Audience laughter. Resumes reading poem. Audience laughter and applause throughout.] | Video Description: bill bissett begins reading from binder before addressing audience, raising hand. bissett resumes reading before addressing audience again. An unseen audience member addresses bissett and they interact. bissett interacts with another unseen audience member. bissett resumes reading from binder.\n\nbill bissett\n00:27:44\n[Finishes Unnamed Poem 3. Audience applause. bill bissett thanks audience. Unknown_Audience_Member and bissett interact.] | Video Description: Camera zooms out to long shot as bill bissett lowers binder and flips through pages. Camera pans across audience members applauding. bill bissett addresses audience. bissett interacts with an unseen audience member.\n\nbill bissett\n00:28:06\n[Reads “reflex blu” (from What We Have, Talonbooks, 1988, https://worldcat.org/en/title/18641644).] | Video Description: Camera zooms in and out between closeup and medium closeup on bill bissett reading from binder. \n\nbill bissett\n00:30:38\n[Finishes “reflex blu”. Audience applause. Introduces Sharon H. Nelson. Audience applause.] | Video Description: bill bissett lowers binder and adjusts glasses, looking out at audience. bill bissett addresses audience. bill bissett walks toward Sharon H. Nelson stage-left and they shake hands and exchange a kiss. Nelson walks toward microphone stand. bissett takes seat adjacent to stage left.]\n\nSharon H. Nelson\n00:31:16 \n[Addresses audience. Addresses Unknown_Audience_Member. Addresses audience. Introduces \"Form and Structure\" (from Grasping Men's Metaphors, Muses' Co., 1993) mentioning Dorothy Parker. Audience laughter.] | Video Description: Camera zooms into a closeup on Sharon H. Nelson tilting microphone downward and addressing audience. An unknown audience member walks into the frame, kneeling to adjust microphone stand to Nelson's height. Nelson addresses unknown audience member.\n\nSharon H. Nelson\n00:32:29\n[Reads “Form and Structure”. Audience laughter throughout.] | Video Description: Sharon H. Nelson reads to the audience, with gestures to accentuate the poem’s humour.\n\nSharon H. Nelson\n00:33:04\n[Finishes “Form and Structure”. Audience applause. Introduces “On the Success of a Middle-Aged Poet”. Audience laughter.]  | Video Description: Sharon H. Nelson smiles at the audience as camera zooms out into a medium long shot. Nelson flips through the book in their hands. Nelson addresses audience.\n\nSharon H. Nelson\n00:33:39\n[Reads “On the Success of a Middle-Aged Poet”.] | Video Description: Camera zooms into a closeup on Sharon H. Nelson reading from book.\n\nSharon H. Nelson\n00:34:17\n[Audience laughter. Audience applause. Sharon H. Nelson introduces Unnamed Poem 2 in the style of nursery rhymes, and mentioning playing show-and-tell in school. Sharon H. Nelson begins to read Unnamed Poem 2 beginning with the line \"When we were little children and playing show-and-tell,\" breaking off to address audience. Audience members respond.] | Video Description: Sharon H. Nelson nods.  Addresses audience. Looks down to read, before glancing up and address audience.\n\nSharon H. Nelson\n00:34:49\n[Resumes reading Unnamed Poem 2. Audience laughter throughout. Addresses audience member resuming reading poem.] | Video Description: Sharon H. Nelson glances down and reads from book. Glances up to address audience before resuming reading.\n\nSharon H. Nelson\n00:36:17\n[Pauses. Audience applause.] | Video Description: Sharon H. Nelson smiles, raises a finger, and addresses audience (inaudible). \n\nSharon H. Nelson\n00:36:25\n[Resumes Unnamed Poem 3. Audience laughter throughout.] | Video Description: Sharon H. Nelson resumes reading poem.\n\nSharon H. Nelson\n00:37:01\n[Finishes Unnamed Poem 3. Audience laughter and applause. Introduces bill bissett.] | Video Description: Sharon H. Nelson puts down book and smiles at audience. Gestures toward and addresses offscreen audience member (bill bissett?). Camera zooms out into medium long shot as Nelson exits via stage left. Backs of audience members' heads. Nelson and bissett interact off-screen. bissett approaches microphone via stage left.\n\nbill bissett\n00:37:28\n[Ambient sounds (voices, movement).] | Video Description: bill bissett adjusts microphone stand height. bissett flips and sorts through pages, putting one briefly in his mouth. An unknown audience member briefly passes through camera view. bissett selects a page, places something down, and turns back toward the microphone.\n\nbill bissett \n00:38:27\n[Performs “evreewun needs a gud fuck n th rest is bullshit jack sd” (from Inkorrect Thots). Audience laughter throughout.] | Video Description: Camera zooms out and in between extreme closeup and medium long shot on bill bissett performs and vocalizes into microphone. bissett holds up and references pages throughout the performance, occasionally flipping. \n\nbill bissett \n00:45:11\n[Finishes “evreewun needs a gud fuck n th rest is bullshit jack sd”. Audience applause. Thanks audience. Addresses audience, talking about quinine, TV detectives, and murder mysteries. Audience laughter throughout.] | Video Description: bill bissett goes silent and slowly lowers outstretched arms. Camera zooms out to long shot of applauding audience members in front of the stage, with one unknown audience member in an orange sweater moving through the crowd. Lee Gotham approaches the stage via stage left and interacts with bissett before returning to his seat. bissett picks up binder and flips through pages. Camera zooms in as bissett addresses audience. bissett drinks from a glass, puts it on the floor, and flips through binder.\n\nbill bissett \n00:46:32\n[Reads Unnamed Poem 4 beginning with the line \"Mr. and Mrs. Ridge of Venus Land\". Audience laughter throughout.] | Video Description: bill bissett reads from binder.\n\nbill bissett \n00:47:45\n[Laughs. Audience laughter.] | Video Description: bill bissett laugh before looking back down at binder.\n\nbill bissett \n00:47:51\n[Resumes reading Unnamed Poem 4. Audience laughter throughout.] | Video Description: Camera zooms into closeup on bill bissett reading from binder.\n\nbill bissett \n00:49:23\n[Finishes Unnamed Poem 4. Audience laughter and applause. Introduces Sharon H. Nelson.] | Video Description: bill bissett lowers and closes binder. Gestures to offscreen audience member (Sharon H. Nelson). bissett addresses audience and applauds along with them. bissett begins exiting via stage left. bissett and Nelson embrace and address one another as Nelson walks toward microphone stand.\n\nSharon H. Nelson\n00:49:44\n[Addresses audience. Addresses bill bissett.] | Video Description: Sharon H. Nelson addresses audience and looks over to bill bissett to address him. An unknown audience member briefly obscures camera view. \n\nSharon H. Nelson\n00:46:49\n[Ambient sounds (voices, movement).] | Sharon H. Nelson flips through pages, and an unknown audience member adjusts the microphone stand to Nelson’s height. Nelson addresses audience member adjusting microphone stand and thanks them. Camera zooms into a closeup on Nelson.\n\nSharon H. Nelson\n00:50:29\n[Addresses audience, discussing bissett’s artwork. Audience laughter. Introduces “Because of Everything: Dissolving Critical Distance (bill bissett’s iconography, ‘Dancing Magic Animals: Hearts and Rings,’ acrylic on canvas, 18x24”, 1991).”] | Video Description: Sharon H. Nelson addresses audience.\n\nSharon H. Nelson\n00:52:15\n[Reads “Because of Everything: Dissolving Critical Distance (bill bissett’s iconography, ‘Dancing Magic Animals: Hearts and Rings,’ acrylic on canvas, 18x24”, 1991)”.] | Video Description: Sharon H. Nelson reads from pages.\n\nSharon H. Nelson\n00:56:32\n[Finishes “Because of Everything: Dissolving Critical Distance (bill bissett’s iconography, ‘Dancing Magic Animals: Hearts and Rings,’ acrylic on canvas, 18x24”, 1991)”. Audience applause. Sharon H. Nelson addresses audience. Introduces “The Best Minds of My Generation” (from This Flesh These Words, Ekstasis Editions, 2002), mentioning the piece is dedicated to bill bissett and to George (Predelli?), a former Catholic priest. Audience laughter. Sharon H. Nelson addresses audience.] | Video Description: Camera zooms out into long shot as Sharon H. Nelson gathers pages and nods toward audience. Camera pans across applauding audience members. Nelson addresses audience and flips through pages.\n\nSharon H. Nelson\n00:57:49\n[Coughs. Introduces and reads “The Best Minds of My Generation”.] | Video Description: Sharon H. Nelson coughs into fist. An audience member briefly obscures view of stage. Nelson reads from pages. \n\nSharon H. Nelson\n01:02:18\n[Thanks audience. Audience applause.] | Video Description: Sharon H. Nelson addresses audience. Sharon H. Nelson picks pages up from floor and exits stage via stage left. Camera pans across applauding audience members. Sharon H. Nelson sits in audience as bill bissett returns to the microphone stand on stage. bill bissett adjusts microphone stand height. \n\nbill bissett \n01:02:50\n[Addresses audience. Audience applause.] | Video Description: bill bissett addresses audience. bill bissett raises glass to offscreen audience member (Sharon H. Nelson?) and sips from it. \n\nbill bissett\n01:03:04\n[Ambient sounds (voices, movement).] | Video Description: Camera zooms out into medium long shot as bill bissett adjusts glasses and flips through pages. Lee Gotham passes through camera view, glancing right into the lens. \n\nbill bissett \n01:03:24\n[Reads “why dew we feer change feer uv th unknown” (from Th Influenza uv Logik, Talonbooks, 1995).] | Video Description: bill bissett reads from binder. Camera zooms in and out between closeup on bissett and long shot of bissett on stage, panning across the audience members listening to the reading and smoking. \n\nbill bissett\n01:08:11\n[Finishes \"why dew we feer change feer uv th unknown.\" Audience applause. Thanks audience.] | Video Description: bill bissett briefly closes binder before opening it again. \n\nAudience\n01:08:23\n[Ambient sounds (voices).] | Video Description: Camera begins to zoom out to a long shot revealing applauding audience members. bissett turns to an unknown audience member upstage left and interacts with them. The unknown audience member holds bissett's binder as bissett searches for a page inside it. Camera pans across audience members sitting adjacent to stage left.\n\nbill bissett\n01:08:34\n[Performs Unnamed Poem 5 beginning with the line \"Jennifer Rawlins.\"] | Video Description: bill bissett performs and vocalizes into microphone, holding sheet of paper.\n\nbill bissett\n01:11:34\n[Finishes Unnamed Poem 5. Audience applause. Thanks audience. Thanks Sharon H. Nelson. Addresses audience.] | Video Description: Camera pans over applauding audience members throughout the room. bill bissett addresses audience. Lee Gotham moves through crowd and approaches stage. bissett is given his binder by the unknown audience member holding it. Gotham and bissett hug. bissett addresses audience before exiting stage left as Gotham approaches the microphone stand.\n\nLee Gotham\n01:12:16\nWow, I think we need—Woo! Just a little time to cool down now after that. Geez, you know, I can’t, I can’t say how happy I am to, you know, be a part of something that involves not only a generous helping of spectacle but, you know, a whole lotta love, and just generally rejuvenating experience. I think what I’d like to do is, like I said, take a little break. Any of the open-mikers who’ve hung out and are still up for it are more than welcome to have their day in the rain in a moment or two. I can’t encourage people enough, as well, to come over to the corner at some point if you’re going hang out for a bit. We’ve got loads of books, both Sharon’s, bill’s, and some small press offerings of various natures. You know, when I first bill, I was doing my degree at Concordia. I went down to the stacks in what was at that time the Norris Library. Do you know there are 41 titles of bill’s in that library? Several of Sharon’s as well. But 41—you’re not going to find a lot of them in the bookstores anymore, but bill is part of a very, very vital scene, going back a good twenty odd years. [Sharon H. Nelson interacts (“Pushing thirty!”)] Pushing thirty! And they’re all still in the stacks, you know? You go down to what’s now the Webster Library, or over to the Redpath, or any other incredible institution of those varieties, you can check the stuff out because I tell you, a whole lot of innovation went into the years between then and now. Okay, so—enjoy, hang out. I should mention the coming weeks. Second in the series, Wired Words—spoken word documents prepared by Corey Frost, Colin Christie, and ga Press, that’s featuring Fortner Anderson and Neil Wiernik next week, same time, same place. I’d like to send a thought out to my future performer for the week after, Ian Stephens, is not very well and I think with all the love in the air here this evening maybe we can all share a thought with Ian. And yeah, hang out, please, as long as you’d like, and we’ll get right to a little impromptu reading in a moment. Thanks. [Audience applause].  | Video Description: Lee Gotham addresses audience while adjust microphone stand height. Gotham addresses audience and at one point addresses Sharon H. Nelson (off-screen) before returning his focus to the audience. Gotham begins walking off off via stage right.\n\nAudience\n01:15:11\n[Ambient sounds (voices, movement).] | Video Description: Camera cuts to unknown audience members flipping through copies of bill bissett’s books. Camera pans downward to a table full of glasses and a stack of books. In the foreground, an unknown audience member (face out of frame) holds a stack of pages with poems on them. Camera zooms into the stack of books that reads “bill bissett” and “Talonbooks” on the spine. Camera pans up and zooms into audience members holding bissett’s book open in their hands as they read. Camera pans across tables full of audience members sitting, smoking, drinking, and chatting at tables.\n\nLee Gotham\n01:16:10 \n[Addresses audience.].| Video Description: Camera zooms into audience members sitting at table, in chairs, and at the bar, some of who turn toward the stage (off-screen) at the sound of Lee Gotham’s voice.\n\nUnknown_Reader1\n01:16:29\n[Cut to Unknown_Reader 1 reading a poem including the line \"Warms my heart, always one step below.\"] | Video Description: Sudden cut. Camera quickly zooms in from long shot to close up on Unknown_Reader1 reading from pages. Unknown_Reader1 wears a maroon sweater and curly chin-length brown hair. An audience member briefly passes through camera view.\n\nUnknown_Reader1\n01:17:22\n[Finishes poem. Audience applause. Introduces \"Token Golden Showpiece\".] | Video Description: Unknown_Reader1 lowers pages to flip through them. An audience member partially obstructs camera view when sitting down. Unknown_Reader1 addresses audience.\n\nUnknown_Reader1\n01:17:33\n[Reads “Token Golden Showpiece”.] | Video Description: Unknown_Reader1 reads from pages. \n\nUnknown_Reader1\n01:19:14\n[Finishes “Token Golden Showpiece”. Audience applause.] | Video Description: Unknown_Reader1 glances up and begins walking away from microphone. Unknown_Reader1 smiles at the audience applause. They exit via stage left. \n\nUnknown_Reader2\n01:19:19\n[Thanks audience. Addresses audience. Audience laughter. Introduces \"The Prisoner's Song\".] | Video Description: Unknown_Reader2 fishes pieces of paper out of the front pocket of their shirt. Unknown_Reader2 wears a black and grey flannel shirt atop a graphic t-shirt, and a brown ponytail. Unknown_Reader2 addresses audience.\n\nUnknown_Reader2\n01:19:52\n[Reads “The Prisoner’s Song”.] | Video Description: Unknown_Reader2 reads from piece of paper.\n\nUnknown_Reader2\n01:23:10\n[Finishes “The Prisoner’s Song”. Audience applause.] | Video Description: Unknown_Reader2 exits via stage right. Camera zooms out to reveal Lee Gotham, clapping and rising from his seat to go to microphone. Lee Gotham addresses audience. \n\nLee Gotham\n01:23:22\n[Addresses audience member (Scott Duncan). Introduces Scott Duncan. Audience applause. Promotes \"Pawn to Infinity\" (magazine). Introduces Scott Duncan. Audience applause.] | Video Description: Lee Gotham adjusts microphone and addresses audience member. Camera zooms out and pans to the left, toward the back of the venue. Audience members clap and walk through the back of the venue. Camera pans slowly right, toward the stage. Audience members listen and chat at their tables.\n\nScott Duncan\n01:24:16\n[Addresses audience.] | Video Description: Scott Duncan (short dark hair, black t-shirt with white graphic, black flatcap) approaches microphone via stage left. Scott Duncan addresses audience.\n\nScott Duncan \n01:24:29\n[Begins performing piece, repeatedly spelling out \"P-O-M.\" Audience laughter. Unknown audience member interacts with Duncan. Resumes performing piece. Audience laughter throughout.] | Video Description: Camera zooms into closeup on Scott Duncan as he recites poem from memory. Scott Duncan pauses briefly and looks over toward off-screen audience member who interacts with him. Duncan resumes performing. Then Duncan lifts shirt to reveal and rub his abdomen marked with the same letters that he spells out in the poem, \"P O M\". Duncan resumes performing. Lee Gotham passes briefly through camera view. Duncan lifts shirt again, which he does throughout the performance.\n\nScott Duncan\n01:27:26\n[Finishes piece. Audience applause.] | Video Description: Scott Duncan smiles at audience and exits stage via stage left. Lee Gotham rises from seat and approaches microphone. Camera pans toward the left, following Scott Duncan moving to his seat and sitting down.\n\nLee Gotham\n01:27:35\n[Addresses audience. Addresses Scott Duncan. Scott Duncan interacts with Lee Gotham. Promotes Fluffy Pagan Echoes performance series. Introduces Phil. Audience applause.] | Video Description: Camera pans back toward stage where Lee Gotham speaks into the microphone. Gotham addresses Scott Duncan before addressing audience. Camera pans toward the left and zooms into Phil, the next open mic performer, rising from their seat.\n\nPhil\n01:28:10\n[Ambient sounds (voices, movement).]  | Video Description: Phil takes guitar out of case at the back of the venue as tables of audience members chat and drink. Phil moves to the stage and sets down a sheet of paper on a music stand. Phil puts guitar strap over shoulder and adjusts microphone stand.\n\nPhil\n01:28:55\n[Addresses audience. Audience laughter. Unknown audience member addresses Phil, and they interact. Audience laughter.] | Video Description: Phil addresses audience. Phil wears  a white long-sleeved shirt and a shaved head. Phil interacts with an audience member (offscreen). Phil rests slightly back on a ledge on stage and looks down at the piece of paper.\n\nPhil\n01:29:40\n[Performs composition beginning with the line \"And all the while.\" Audience laughter throughout. Bistro 4 landline rings.] | Video Description: Phil performs a composition, picking guitar strings with one hand while glancing occasionally at a piece of paper in the other hand. Passersby look into the venue through the large-paned windows.\n\nPhil\n01:32:25\n[Finishes composition. Audience applause.] | Video Description: Phil stands and takes guitar strap off of shoulder. Phil leaves the stage via stage right. Camera pans to follow Phil walking toward the back of the venue to return to seat. \n\nLee Gotham\n01:32:38\n[Announces Halina Berger. Audience applause.] | Video Description: Lee Gotham calls out for Halina Berger via the microphone. Berger confirms attendance (offscreen) and Lee Gotham announces their set. Lee Gotham addresses an audience member (offscreen) who sits adjacent to stage left, before sitting. Berger (short brown hair, red blouse) enters the stage via stage right.\n\nHalina Berger\n01:32:55\n[Addresses audience. Reads poem beginning with the line \"If I could be at peace with everybody.\"] | Video Description: Halina Berger addresses audience. Berger wears a red blouse and short brown hair. An audience member briefly obstructs camera view. Berger reads from a piece of paper in hand.\n\nHalina Berger\n01:34:30\n[Finishes poem. Audience applause.] | Video Description: Halina Berger looks up from piece of paper and nods at audience. Berger exits stage via stage right. Lee Gotham, clapping, rises from seat and approaches microphone.\n\nLee Gotham\n01:34:39\n[Thanks Halina Berger. Addresses Justin McGrail. Announces Justin McGrail. Audience applause.] | Video Description: Lee Gotham addresses Halina Berger. Lee Gotham steps toward stage right, looking for someone toward the back of the venue. Gotham addresses Justin McGrail and then addresses audience. Gotham returns to seat. McGrail (short brown hair, button-down shirt with rolled-up sleeves, suspenders, grey trousers, ear piercing) enters stage via stage right. McGrail cups hands over mouth before turning toward microphone.\n\nJustin McGrail\n01:34:59\n[Performs poem beginning with the line \"The trick is, was, used to be seem to be seen as structurally strict\".] | Video Description: Justin McGrail performs poem from memory, with gestures to accentuate language. McGrail wears a white button-down shirt with sleeves rolled-up to elbows, green pants with suspenders, and short dark brown hair.\n\nJustin McGrail\n01:36:44\n[Finishes poem. Audience applause.] | Video Description: Justin McGrail walks off via stage right. Lee Gotham enters frame, clapping, and stands in front of microphone.\n\nLee Gotham\n01:36:57\n[Addresses audience. Promotes Fluffy Pagan Echoes.] | Video Description: Lee Gotham addresses audience.\n\n[Bistro 4 stage]\n01:37:03\nVideo Description: Sudden cut. The tilted camera captures the yellow curtains lining the windows behind the stage.\n\nUnknown_Reader3\n01:37:06\n[Performs poem beginning with the line \"X-Factor (?) and sub-atomic fumes.\"] | Video Description: Camera zooms out and resets its angle to capture the stage. Camera zooms in from long shot to closeup on Unknown_Reader3 reading from a piece of paper. Unknown_Reader3 wears a white long-sleeved shirt with sleeves rolled-up to elbows and short brown hair.\n\nUnknown_Reader3\n01:39:04\n[Finishes poem. Audience applause.] | Video Description: Unknown_Reader3 lowers piece of paper and exits via stage right. Lee Gotham enters frame applauding and adjusts microphone.\n\nLee Gotham\n01:39:12\n[Addresses audience. Announces Paul. Audience applause.] | Video Description: Lee Gotham addresses audience. Camera tilts upward toward windows.\n\nPaul\n01:39:23\n[Addresses audience. Audience laughter. Unknown audience member interacts with Paul. Audience laughter. Paul thanks unknown audience member.] | Video Description: Camera resets angle back toward stage. Paul addresses audience. Paul wears a grey sweater, fleece vest, buzzed dark hair, and a goatee. Paul laughs at unknown audience member's (offscreen) comment. Paul looks down at pages and then addresses unknown audience member.\n\nPaul\n01:39:44\n[Reads “Tell Us”. Briefly interjects to announce title, before resuming reading.] | Video Description: Paul reads poem pieces of paper. Paul briefly addresses audience before resuming reading, occasionally turning pages.\n\nPaul\n01:41:35\n[Finishes “Tell Us”. Addresses audience. Audience laughter and applause. Introduces “Egg”. Audience laughter.] | Video Description: Paul addresses audience and smiles.\n\nPaul\n01:41:52\n[Reads “Egg”.] | Video Description: Paul reads poem from pages, occasionally flipping pages.\n\nPaul\n01:43:40\n[Ambient sounds (movement, voices).] | Video Description: Paul trails off and blinks at pages. Paul rocks back and forth, trying to hold onto microphone stand, and stumbles out of frame. Camera pans slightly to the right. Lee Gotham’s shoulder is seen, as well as the slight view his head turning to look toward the stage. Gotham rushes toward stage. Camera zooms out, revealing Gotham and multiple unknown audience members assisting Paul stand up. Paul blinks and touches chest.\n\nPaul\n01:43:59\n[Addresses audience. Audience laughter and applause. Addresses audience. Audience laughter and applause.] | Video Description: Paul addresses audience. Unknown audience members assisting tend to Paul as Paul picks up spilled pages from the floor. Paul is handed a glass and they drink. Paul speaks into the microphone and holds up pages. Gotham pats Paul on the back as assisting audience members return to their seats. Gotham claps as he returns to his seat. Paul is handed additional pages.\n\nPaul\n01:44:28\n[Resumes reading “Egg”.] | Video Description: Paul reads from pages.\n\nPaul\n01:45:00\n[Finishes “Egg”. Audience applause.] | Video Description: Paul exits via stage left and returns to their seat. Lee Gotham takes to the microphone. \n\nLee Gotham\n01:45:13\n[Addresses Paul. Audience laughter. Thanks Paul. Calls next performer.] | Video Description: Lee Gotham addresses Paul. Gotham calls out for and addresses next performer. The next performer moves through tables toward the stage. Gotham pats them on the back as they pass each other. \n\n“Bro”\n01:45:51\n[Addresses audience. Audience laughter. Promotes gig at Bar L'Exterieur. Introduces themself as Bro. Introduces \"The Way of Zen\" (?).] | Video Description: Bro addresses audience and flips through pages in hand. Bro wears a black t-shirt, glasses, dark shoulder-length hair with male pattern baldness, and a dark thick beard beginning to go white.  \n“Bro”\n01:46:33\n[Reads “The Way of Zen” (?). Audience laughter.] | Video Description: “Bro” reads poem from pages.\n\n“Bro”\n01:47:38\n[Finishes “The Way of Zen” (?). Audience laughter and applause. Addresses audience. Audience laughter. Introduces Unnamed Poem 1 (“The story of my life can be summed up very briefly…”).] | Video Description: “Bro” sheafs through pages and tilts microphone. Armstrong addresses audience. \n\n“Bro”\n01:47:55\n[Reads poem beginning with the line \"The story of my life can be summed up very briefly.\"] | Video Description: Bro reads from pages.\n\n“Bro”\n01:49:03\n[Finishes poem. Audience applause. Addresses audience. Introduces another unnamed poet’s work, “For Henry”. ] | Video Description: “Bro” lowers pages to sheaf through them, placing toothpick (?) in their mouth. Armstrong addresses audience. \n\n“Bro”\n01:49:37\n[Reads another unnamed poet’s work, “For Henry”.] | Video Description: “Bro” reads from pages.\n\n“Bro”\n01:51:49\n[Finishes “For Henry”. Audience applause.] | Video Description: “Bro” lowers pages and exits via stage left. Lee Gotham rises from seat and approaches microphone stand.\n\nLee Gotham\n01:51:55\n[Thanks, Bro. Addresses audience. Announces end of event. Promotes following week’s event (Fortner Anderson and Neil Wiernik, and Wired on Word cassette launch) and the upcoming Pawn’s magazine launch. Audience applause.] | Video Description: Lee Gotham addresses audience. 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The stage, slightly below street level, is set against a full-wall window looking out onto the St. Laurent Blvd. traffic—with both pedestrians and vehicles often passing by. The windows from across the street are sometimes visible, including an outdoor sign with the word “JETHRO.”  On the windows of Bistro 4, the word “said” (from “Enough Said”) becomes visible when the camera zooms out, as well as decals with words from the menu, such as “DEJEUNER,” “CAPPUCCINO,” and “TISANE.”\n\nLee Gotham \n00:00:16\nInstallment of Enough Said, performative word event series. Um, don't be put off by all the musical acrobatics, we're definitely going to be concentrating on words as always. Um, we're going to start off as always also with a couple open mic participants. I see Brian's up first. Um, well, let me just wish everybody a Merry Christmas in case I forget a little later on, um, remind everyone that the series will run for the foreseeable future in the new year, um, starting back on the 9th, the second Monday in January. Come on out, see the likes of bill bissett, Ian Stephens, number of other word (?). And. Brian, I think if uh, you're in the house and ready to go, I think it's (?) there he is, jumping up in his seat. (?) going to come up and start the evening off for us, so please, make yourselves comfortable, and enjoy the evening. [Brief pause.] Suppose I should mention that the featured performer tonight is Anne Diamond and the second feature performer (?). If anyone is particularly enamored by those individuals, please hang out, they'll be up here before long. | Video Description: Closeup zooms out to long shot as Gotham speaks into the mic, then zooms into medium shot as Gotham adjusts stage equipment for Brian and speaks into the mic again. Gotham wears a grey collared shirt with sleeves rolled to elbows atop a white collared shirt, black taqiyah-style hat with a small folded visor, and shoulder length brown hair. \n\nBrian Campbell\n00:01:56\n[Asks audience if they can hear him. Says he will read \"quiet poems\" tonight. Introduces and performs piece titled \"Andrea's Christmas\" by Toronto author Henry [Nimuth?]. Applause.] | Video Description: Medium long shot as Campbell bends down to pick up large black folder. Campbell wears a light blue sweater atop a medium blue collared shirt, dark hair, dark inch-long beard, and wire-rimmed glasses. Zooms into medium closeup as Campbell speaks into the mic, and zooms out to medium shot as Brian performs a piece.\n\nBrian\n00:04:47\n[Introduces and performs piece titled \"For E. P.\", written for Ezra Pound. Explains Pound's \"ABCs of Poetry\" (note: Campbell misspoke, and book's title is \"ABCs of Reading\"). Applause. Says something indiscernible into the mic.] | Video Description: Medium shot as Campbell picks up red folder from floor, speaks into the mic, performs a piece, and speaks into the mic again.\n\nLee Gotham\n00:08:19\n[Thanks Brian. Invites Beau Williamson to the stage.] | Video Description: Medium shot zooms into medium closeup as Gotham speaks into the mic. \n\nBeau Williamson\n00:08:34 \n[Introduces the piece, though indiscernible due to low speaking level and high background noise in the audience and on the tape. Performs piece beginning with the line \"I had a beautiful hour of naked day that I wish to describe.\"] | Video Description: Medium closeup as Williamson speaks into the mic and performs a piece. Williamson wears a white \"Rocky Horror Picture Show\" graphic t-shirt with red lettering and black trim, long light brown hair, and large glasses. \n\nBeau Williamson\n00:09:25\n[Introduces and performs piece titled “Pictures of the Same Person.”] | Video Description: Medium closeup zooms into medium closeup and zooms out again as Williamson performs a piece. \n\nBeau Williamson\n00:09:52\n[Performs piece beginning with the line “Tired hands greet the limp phallus of joy.”] | Video Description: Medium closeup as Williamson performs a piece. \n\nBeau Williamson\n00:10:03\n[Mentions that Yule is coming and decided to write and perform a poem about the month of May anyways. Introduces and performs poem titled “May.” Applause.] | Video Description: Medium shot as Williamson performs a piece.\n\nLee Gotham \n00:12:17\n[Announces that there will be one more open mic performer before the first feature. Invites Jen Frankel to the stage. Applause.] | Video Description: Medium closeup as Gotham speaks into the mic and lowers it.\n\nJen Frankel\n00:12:41\n[Says they have no sense of time and brought a clock. Seems to discuss with Gotham (off-screen) how long they can perform. Introduces and performs a piece titled \"Ode to Beauty.\" Applause.] | Video Description: Camera tilts down to a medium shot as Frankel speaks into the mic. Frankel wears a loose black button-down shirt and short medium brown hair pulled back with a thick black bandana. Loose closeup as Frankel seems to talk to Gotham off-screen. Camera angles alternate between medium shots and medium closeups as Frankel speaks into the mic again and performs a piece.\n\nJen Frankel\n00:16:32\n[Introduces and performs two chapters titled “A Clockwork Cat” and “Cathedrals and Crashing in Seas Without Shores” from a longer prose piece titled “Susan by Greyhound.”] | Video Description: Medium closeup as Frankel speaks into the mic and performs a piece.\n\nLee Gotham\n00:23:58\n[Announces that the 1995 season will be more structured with time limits for open mic performers. Announces a break.] | Video Description: Medium closeup zooms out to medium shot as Gotham speaks into the mic. \n\nUnknown_Musician1 and Sam Shalabi\n00:24:39\n[Cuts to Unknown_Musician1 quietly and sporadically playing snare drum and cymbal with brushes and Sam Shalabi fingerpicking jazz chords on guitar. Audience chatter in the background.] | Video Description: Long shot as Unknown_Musician1 plays small drum kit with brushes and Sam Shalabi finger picks an electric guitar. Unknown_Musician1 wears a blue and white argyle sweater with sleeves rolled up to elbows, a silver watch, glasses, and short curly dark brown hair. Sam Shalabi wears a red button-down shirt with sleeves rolled up to elbows, large metal-rimmed glasses, and thinning dark brown hair. Zooms into extreme closeup of Sam Shalabi looking around, chewing gum, and talking to individuals off-screen.\n\n[Bistro 4 stage]\n00:25:07\nVideo Description: Extreme closeup of mic with no one behind it. \n\nLee Gotham\n00:25:24\n[Exclaims that the open mic sign-up board is full. Introduces himself as the first feature performer. Says Unknown_Musician1 and Sam Shalabi are performing with himself for the first time. Introduces a piece as definitely not poetry. Audience collectively exclaims “aw.”] | Video Description: Out-of-focus extreme closeup focuses and zooms out to closeup as Gotham speaks into the mic. Zooms out to long shot of Gotham speaking into mic, and Unknown_Musician1 and Sam Shalabi behind their instruments not playing. Zooms into closeup as Gotham speaks into the mic, turns towards 1 and 2 and says something inaudible, and continues speaking into the mic. \n\n[SpokenWeb notes]\n00:27:08 \nGotham performs a long poem without announcing any section breaks. To enhance readability, this transcription will break when Gotham pauses for a significant period, denoted by the phrase “Gotham pauses” or “Gotham Gotham and music by Unknown_Musician1 and Sam Shalabi pauses.”] \n\nLee Gotham \n00:27:13\n[Begins performing a piece either titled or beginning with the line “Attention project proposals, explorations grants competition, Canada Arts Council.”] | Video Description: Closeup as Gotham begins performing a piece. Zooms into extreme closeup as Gotham says the line “one idea is a death of experience.” Looks over to Unknown_Musician1 and Sam Shalabi.\n\nUnknown_Musician1 and Sam Shalabi\n00:27:41\n[Strike a discordant cord.] | Video Description: Off-screen. \n\nLee Gotham\n00:27:43\n[Resumes performing piece. Gotham pauses.] | Video Description: Extreme closeup zooms out to medium closeup as Gotham resumes performing a piece. \n\nLee Gotham\n00:29:00\n[Resumes performing piece with the line “No, musicians should play as they see fit.”] | Video Description: Medium closeup as Gotham resumes performing a piece. \n\nUnknown_Musician1 and Sam Shalabi\n00:29:04\n[Quietly playing uncertain chords and sparse drumming as Gotham continues performing.] | Video Description: Off-screen.\n\nLee Gotham\n00:29:07\n[Resumes performing piece with the line “The performer picks up a hammer.” Music by Unknown_Musician1 and Sam Shalabi continues in background. Gotham pauses.] | Video Description: Medium closeup zooms out to long shot as Gotham picks up hammer from off-screen. In between lines, dramatically hits a wooden block on stand to his right with hammer. \n\nLee Gotham\n00:29:46\n[Resumes performing piece with the line “There can be no pause for the cause.” Music by Unknown_Musician1 and Sam Shalabi continues in background. Gotham pauses.] | Video Description: Camera angle alternates between closeups and medium shots of Gotham performing a piece and long shots of Gotham performing a piece, Unknown_Musician1 playing drums, and Sam Shalabi playing guitar. \n\nLee Gotham\n00:32:04\n[Resumes performing piece with the line “The performer is blurting out opinions to strangers.” Music by Unknown_Musician1 and Sam Shalabi begins quietly but becomes more prominent in background. Gotham pauses.] | Video Description: Camera alternates between medium closeups and extreme closeups of Gotham performing a piece. \n\nLee Gotham\n00:34:38\n[Resumes performing piece with the line “Opinions again: that’s what I call using your head.” Music by Unknown_Musician1 and Sam Shalabi begins quietly but becomes more prominent in background. Gotham pauses.] | Video Description: Extreme closeup zooms out to medium closeup as Gotham performs a piece. \n\nLee Gotham\n00:35:35\n[Resumes performing piece with the line “It’s a milk and honey mid-September, an [?] Indian coffee and cigarette summer” Music by Unknown_Musician1 and Sam Shalabi becomes louder and more complex in background. Gotham pauses.] | Video Description: Long shot as Gotham performs a piece. Zooms into medium shot partway through.\n\nLee Gotham\n00:37:18\n[Resumes performing piece with the line “I went to the doctor for the first time in twelve years.” Music by Unknown_Musician1 and Sam Shalabi softens in background. Gotham pauses.] | Video Description: Medium shot as Gotham performs a piece.\n\nLee Gotham\n00:37:48\n[Resumes performing piece with the line “Less about what you think, I still don’t get it.” Music by Unknown_Musician1 and Sam Shalabi becomes louder in background with staccato chords. Asks Unknown_Musician1 and Sam Shalabi to play more soothingly. Laughter. Says “or ignore him.”] | Video Description: Closeup as Gotham performs a piece. Looks over to Unknown_Musician1 and Sam Shalabi, who are off-screen.\n\nUnknown_Musician1 and Sam Shalabi\n00:38:17\n[Sam Shalabi continues to play complex drum beat, Unknown_Musician1 softens chord attack but plays complex progression.] | Video Description: Off-screen. \n\nLee Gotham\n00:38:29\nVideo Description: Medium shot as Gotham sits down on something unseen and, holding the mic away from him, mouths something unseen to Unknown_Musician1 and Sam Shalabi.\n\nUnknown_Musician1 and Sam Shalabi\n00:38:31\n[Play calmer jazz music.] | Video Description: Camera pans to long shot of Unknown_Musician1 playing drums with brushes and Sam Shalabi playing guitar.\n\nLee Gotham\n00:38:36\n[Resumes performing piece with the line “We were still sitting there on the beach listening to the crazy old Indian.” Music by Unknown_Musician1 and Sam Shalabi continues in background. Gotham and music by Unknown_Musician1 and Sam Shalabi pauses.] | Video Description: Camera pans to medium closeup as Gotham performs a piece sitting down. Camera alternates between closeups, medium shots and medium closeups as Gotham performs a piece.\n\nLee Gotham\n00:41:25\n[Resumes performing piece with the line “Well, there wasn’t a lot of story to it.” Music by Unknown_Musician1 and Sam Shalabi resumes in major key. Gotham pauses.] | Video Description: Closeup zooms out to medium closeup as Gotham performs a piece. Gotham stands up. Zooms out to longshot as Gotham picks up hammer on his left and pretends to hit himself on the head with it in between lines. Zooms into medium closeup. \n\nLee Gotham\n00:44:38\n[Resumes performing piece with the line “That’s good, that’s just fine, now we’ll just relax” delivered in a deeper tone than previously. Music by Unknown_Musician1 and Sam Shalabi barely audible in background. Gotham pauses.] | Video Description: Medium closeup as Gotham performs a piece.\n\nLee Gotham\n00:45:31\n[Resumes performing piece with the line “An escaped convict fell into a deep hole someone had dug beside the roadway.” Music reminiscent of middle-Eastern music by Unknown_Musician1 and Sam Shalabi plays in background. Sam Shalabi stops playing guitar part way through. Gotham pauses.] | Video Description: Medium closeup as Gotham leans backwards on something unseen and performs a piece. Zooms into closeup part way through. Zooms out to medium shot as Gotham stands up and continues performing piece.\n\nUnknown_Musician1 and Sam Shalabi\n00:49:17\n[Music by Unknown_Musician1 and Sam Shalabi continues in background.] | Video Description: Zooms out to show Unknown_Musician1 and Sam Shalabi playing their instruments beside Gotham. \n\nLee Gotham\n00:49:21\n[Resumes performing piece with the line “The water’s run out.” Music by Unknown_Musician1 and Sam Shalabi becomes busier in the background.] Video Description: Long shot as Gotham performs a piece. \n\nSam Shalabi\n00:49:38\nVideo Description: Zooms into medium shot of Sam Shalabi playing guitar and chewing.  \n\nUnknown_Musician1\n00:49:57\nVideo Description: Pans to medium shot of Unknown_Musician1 playing drums. Gotham is visible on the right side of screen. \n\nLee Gotham \n00:50:05\n[Resumes performing piece. Music by Unknown_Musician1 and Sam Shalabi continues in background. Gotham pauses.] | Video Description: Medium shot zooms into medium closeup as Gotham performs piece. Zooms out to medium shot part way through. Gotham expands arms like flying bird while performing. \n\nLee Gotham \n00:51:31\n[Resumes performing piece with the line “Well now, where were we. You wanted to talk about sex today?” Music by Unknown_Musician1 and Sam Shalabi continues in background. Gotham Gotham and music by Unknown_Musician1 and Sam Shalabi pause.] | Video Description: Medium closeup as Gotham performs piece. Camera alternates between medium closeups and medium shots throughout . \n\nLee Gotham\n00:55:10\n[Resumes performing piece with the line “I’d like to make it reasonably clear that I’m a frightened man.” Sombre music by Unknown_Musician1 and Sam Shalabi continues in background. Gotham pauses.] | Video Description: Medium shot as Gotham performs a piece.\n\nLee Gotham\n00:57:29\n[Resumes performing piece with the line “The performer gradually regains his composure.” Music by Unknown_Musician1 and Sam Shalabi continues in background. Gotham and music by Unknown_Musician1 and Sam Shalabi pause.] | Video Description: Medium closeup as Gotham sips water and performs a piece. Zooms into closeup part way through, then zooms out to medium shot. \n\nLee Gotham\n01:01:44\n[Resumes performing piece with the line “Failure to recognize boundaries between self and the world outside.” Music by Unknown_Musician1 and Sam Shalabi ceases in the background. Thanks audience. Applause. Thanks audience and announces break before Ann Diamond’s performance] | Video Description: Medium shot as Gotham performs a piece. Takes cigarette package out of pocket. Zooms out to long shot during applause. Zooms into medium shot when Gotham resumes speaking into mic. \n \nLee Gotham\n01:03:36\n[Cuts to Gotham inviting Ann Diamond to the stage. Applause.] | Video Description: Medium shot of Gotham speaking into the microphone. \n\nAnn Diamond\n01:03:47\n[Says she planned to improvise but got nervous as she approached the venue. Introduces and reads from a pamphlet found outside the venue titled \"A Free Lecture on Past Life Regression, Reincarnation, and Karma.\"] | Video Description: Medium shot zooms into medium closeup as Diamond speaks into the mic and reads from pink pamphlet. Diamond wears a dark graphic t-shirt with the word \"MAUDITE\" and an orange devil printed on it atop a reddish-brown cowl neck sweater with sleeves rolled up to elbows, hanging earrings, and short medium brown hair.  Puts down pamphlet.\n\nAnn Diamond \n01:06:01\n[Asks audience “do you believe that?” Laughter. Introduces and asks the audience a series of true or false questions beginning with “We are all survivors. True or false?” Audience shouts out a mixture of “true” and “false” after each.] | Video Description: Closeup as Diamond sips beer. Closeup zooms out to medium closeup as Diamond reads from thick spiral notebook. \n\nAnn Diamond\n01:07:15\n[Tells story about being kidnapped by the Rolling Stones and being taken to Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue. Invites Anna, who is in the audience, to ask question.] | Video Description: Medium closeup as Diamond tells a story. \n\nAnna\n01:09:10\nWas this a dream? \n\nAnn Diamond\n01:09:11\nI’m not gonna tell you. \n\nAudience\n01:09:12\nLaughter. \n\nAnn Diamond \n01:09:20\n[Resumes telling story about being kidnapped by the Rolling Stones and being taken to Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue.] | Video Description: Medium closeup of Diamond telling story. \n\nAnn Diamond \n01:12:03\n[Says it was a dream. Explains how under hypnosis people believe that dreams are real memories. Says she was on the national news with the next story that is not a memory or a dream. Tells a story about getting into a car accident during a hurricane on Poxy Island near Prince Edward Island with a short aside about Leonard Cohen. Audience laughter throughout.] | Camera angles vary between medium closeups and long shots as Diamond speaks into the mic and tells a story. \n\nAnn Diamond \n01:24:55\n[Asks the audience a series of true or false questions about her trip to the Caribbean with Mick Jagger among other topics. Audience shouts out a mixture of “true” and “false” after each.] | Video Description: Extreme closeup zooms out to medium closeup as Diamond asks the audience questions and pauses as they respond.\n\nAnn Diamond\n01:27:42\n[Mentions that she wants to launch a project titled “Canada: The Untold Story” about recovering memories.] | Video Description: Medium closeup zooms out to medium shot as Diamond speaks into the mic. \n\nLee Gotham \n01:30:50 \n[Thanks Ann Diamond. Announces Enough Said will return for a new season on January 9th, 1995 with performances by bill bisset and Sharon Nelson, as well as the second cassette launch of Wired on Words series on the 23rd. Announces the event is over. Thanks audience for attending and wishes everyone a Merry Christmas.] | Video Description: Long shot zooms into medium closeup as Lee Gotham speaks into the mic. \n\nLee Gotham \n01:32:14\n[Cuts to Gotham inviting Vince Tinguely to the stage.] | Video Description: Long shot of Gotham speaking into the mic. \n\nVince Tinguely \n01:32:31\n[Introduces and performs a piece beginning with the line “[At the height of the?] Cuban Missile Crisis and a bowl of clean water.” Applause.] | Video Description: White t-shirt, large wire-rimmed glasses, and thin white hair. Medium closeup of Tinguely speaking into the mic zooms out to medium shot as Tinguely performs a piece. \n\nLee Gotham\n01:34:10\n[Thanks Vince. Invites Amanda Blush to the stage. After a few seconds of no one responding, invites [inaudible] to the stage. After a few seconds of no one responding, invites Graham Olds to the stage. Applause.] | Video Description: Medium closeup of Gotham speaking into the mic. \n\nGraham Olds\n01:35:11\n[Mentions he is from British Columbia which is very concerned with the environment. Introduces and performs a piece titled \"If Elvis Was an Environmentalist.\" Applause.] | Video Description: Camera angles vary between medium closeups and medium shots as Olds speaks into the mic and performs a piece. Olds wears a red graphic t-shirt with black geometric designs and a face printed on the front, chin-length medium brown hair, and a thin moustache.\n\nGraham Olds \n01:37:14\n[Talks about riding bike from Tofino to Port Alberni. Performs a piece beginning with the line “When waves of adrenaline excrete from the renal cortex of your kidneys.”] | Video Description: Medium closeup as Olds speaks into the mic and performs a piece. \n\nGraham Olds \n01:38:40\n[Performs untitled piece beginning with the line “I’m a cappuccino cowboy.” Applause.] | Video Description: Medium shot as Olds speaks into the mic and performs a piece. \n\nGraham Olds \n01:39:54\n[Praises the Montreal metro system. Performs a piece beginning with the line “Never been the biggest fan of riding the bus.” Invites Julie Crysler to the stage.] | Video Description: Medium closeup zooms out to medium shot as Olds speaks into the mic, performs a piece, and speaks into the mic again.\n\n[SpokenWeb edits]\n01:41:01\nVideo Description: Black screen with white text that reads \"Two minutes of this video have been removed.\"\n\nLee Gotham\n01:41:07\n[Invites Ran Elfassy to the stage.] | Video Description: Long shot as Gotham speaks into the mic. \n\nRan Elfassy\n01:41:14\n[Says \"hi\" to the audience. Says his poem is not about fucking Leonard Cohen. Performs a piece beginning with the line \"I was a lover last night, last night I was alone with a lover.\" Breaks midperformance to mention that the second half of the piece is titled \"Crisis.\" Resumes performing. Applause.] | Video Description: Long shot zooms into medium closeup as Elfassy speaks into the mic, performs a piece, speaks into the mic briefly, and resumes performing. Elfassy wears a white t-shirt, beaded necklace with square gold pendant, and dark hair in a small bun at the crown of his head. \n\nLee Gotham \n01:48:08\n[Thanks Elfassy. Invites Thoth Harris to the stage.] | Video Description: Long shot zooms into medium closeup as Gotham speaks into the mic. \n\nThoth Harris\n01:48:25\n[Says he will give an autobiographical statement before performing, stating that he is from Vancouver, that he was abused as a child, that his abuser recently died, and his girlfriend recently gave birth. Introduces and performs a piece titled \"Breathing Space.\"] | Video Description: Medium closeup to medium shot as Harris speaks into the mic and performs a piece. Harris wears a pinkish-grey plaid atop a white shirt, grey and white striped scarf, and a grey toque with ear flaps and strings. Zooms into closeup part way through. Zooms out to medium shot as piece concludes.\n\nThoth Harris\n01:53:45\n[Introduces and performs a piece titled [“Samson’s Lost Beach”?] [“Sam’s on Glass Beach”?]. Applause.] | Video Description: Medium shot as Harris puts mic back on stand. Medium closeup as Harris performs a piece. Zooms out to medium shot as the piece concludes.\n\nThoth Harris\n01:56:40\n[Introduces and performs a piece titled “Damage Counter #1.” Applause.] | Video Description: Medium shot zooms into medium closeup as Harris speaks into the mic and performs a piece. \n\nLee Gotham\n01:58:24\nVideo Description: Long shot as Gotham walks to microphone. \n\n[No signal]\n01:58:26\n[Ambient sounds (white noise).] | Video Description: Black screen with static. \n\nHalina Berger\n01:58:40\n[Cuts to Berger in medias res performing a piece including the line \"like being afraid of falling asleep, like going, like being.\"] Applause.] | Video Description: Medium shot zooms into medium closeup as Berger performs a piece. Berger wears a dusty rose button-down cardigan, thick gold chain, and short medium brown hair. \n\nLee Gotham \n2:00:45\n[Thanks Berger. Invites R. M. Vaughan to the stage.] | Video Description: Long shot zooms into medium closeup as Gotham speaks into the mic. \n\nR. M. Vaughan \n02:02:47\n[Asks audience if they are bored by performers mentioning their place of birth. Mentions that he lives in Toronto and is from the east coast. Mentions he runs the Buddies in Bad Times Theatre Company. Mentions that all pieces he will read are from a series titled \"Seven Sentences from Balzac's ‘A Murky Business' and ‘All of my Life'\" and each include a Balzac quote. Performs a piece that, after the quote, begins with the line \"Unless he's very large and the laws of perspective have bent for me.\"] | Video Description: Medium shot zooms into medium closeup as Vaughan speaks into the mic. Vaughan wears a dark red and grey long sleeve button-down plaid, wire-rimmed glasses, and medium brown hair in a buzzcut. Medium closeup zooms out to medium shot as Vaughan performs a piece. Briefly zooms in on Vaughan's left arm gesticulating as the piece concludes.\n\nR. M. Vaughan \n02:03:25\n[Dedicates next work to [?] Beddington who runs a queer publishing company that does not publish queer work. Performs a piece that begins with the line “You and me and politics.”]\n| Video Description: Extreme closeup zooms out to medium closeup as Vaughan speaks into the mic. Medium closeup as Vaughan performs a piece. \n\nR. M. Vaughan \n02:04:33\n[Performs piece including the line “remember you and I are not supposed, our bodies little principalities.” Pauses intermittently throughout due to people loudly laughing and talking on the street.] | Video Description: Medium closeup as Vaughan performs a piece, occasionally stopping and turning to his right and left, looking off-screen. \n\nR. M. Vaughan \n02:06:29\n[Performs piece beginning with the line“Wholesome boy, gift from whatever gods rule that particular patch of cloud.” Pauses intermittently throughout due to people loudly laughing and talking on the street.] | Video Description: Medium closeup as Vaughan performs a piece, occasionally stopping and turning to his right and left, looking off-screen.\n\nR. M. Vaughan \n02:07:47\n[Introduces and performs a piece titled “[Lined?] Poem, Three Lines Long, About Hate.” Applause.] | Video Description: Medium shot zooms into medium closeup as Vaughan performs a piece. \n\nLee Gotham\n02:10:08\n[Thanks Vaughan. Encourages audience to see Buddies in Bad Times in Toronto. Invites [Harpy?] to the stage.] | Video Description: Medium closeup as Gotham adjusts the mic and speaks into it. \n\n[Harpy?]\n02:10:36\n[Introduces and performs piece beginning with the line \"It's the end of the semester, as you can see.\" Applause.] | Video Description: Medium shot as [Harpy?] speaks into the mic and performs a piece. Harpy wears a grey-striped sweater without a zipper atop a white shirt, single hoop earring, and short curly hair. \n\nScott Duncan \n02:13:37\n[Asks everyone to think of leaf cutting ants in preparation for Fluffy Pagan Echoes' event at Phoenix Cafe the week after. Performs a piece titled \"The Bus Driver's Mona Lisa.\" Applause.] | Video Description: Long shot zooms into medium closeup as Duncan speaks into the mic. Duncan wears a white cable knit sweater atop a brown collared shirt, light wash baggy jeans, and dark brown messy hair. Medium closeup as Duncan performs a piece.\n\nJustin McGrail\n02:17:24\n[Performs a piece beginning with the line \"It is a sense of defeat that crawls over shoulders.\" Applause.] | Video Description: Medium closeup as McGrail speaks into the mic and performs a piece. McGrail wears a black baggy t-shirt with the English flag printed on the left sleeve, long chain, and a light brown newsboy cap turned backwards with medium brown hair curling out the front. Zooms into closeup partway through.\n\nLee Gotham\n02:24:17\n[Encourages audience to go to Fluffy Pagan Echoes show. Announces a special surprise.] | Video Description: Long shot zooms into medium closeup as Gotham speaks into the mic. \n\nAnna and Ann Diamond \n02:24:28\nVideo Description: Medium closeup as Anna and Diamond walk on stage. Anna wears a lapelled leather jacket atop a black turtleneck sweater and short dark brown hair. Diamond wears the same outfit as during her feature but also wears an oversized grey jacket and a yellow, red, and black patterned scarf. \n\nAnna\n02:24:36\n[Says this will be an example of how sometimes speech in another language sounds serious when it is not and vice versa.] | Video Description: Medium closeup as Anna lights a cigarette and speaking into the mic.\n\nAnn Diamond\n02:25:02\nI will sing in Greek.\n\nAnna\n02:25:04\nAnd I will translate. \n\nAnn Diamond \n02:25:08\n[Sings in Greek.] | Video Description: Medium closeup zooms out to medium shot as Diamond sings into the microphone and then pushes the mic to Anna \n\nAnna\n02:25:16\n[Translates the words Diamond sang. Laughter.] | Video Description: Medium shot as Anna speaks into the mic. \n\nAnn Diamond\n02:25:26\nI didn't know it meant that. [Resumes singing.] | Video Description: Medium shot as Diamond speaks into the mic, sings into the mic, and then pushes the mic to Anna. \n\nAnna \n02:25:35\n[Translates the words Diamond sang. Laughter. Announces she will do the other part. Sings.] | Video Description: Medium closeup as Anna speaks into the mic, then takes off jacket. Zooms into closeup as Anna sings into the mic. \n\nAnn Diamond \n02:26:45\n[Explains that she thinks it means “I love your beautiful eyes and I love your hair and get a job and don’t run after the whores.” Laughter.] | Medium closeup as Diamond speaks into the mic and then pushes the mic to Anna. \n\nAnna\n02:27:06\n[Explains that it means “I don’t want you to give me palaces and castles, I don’t want you to give me riches like all the other sluts that you give them too, just feel sorry for the little parts of my heart, and just tell me that you love me.” Applause.] | Video Description: Closeup as Anna speaks into the mic. \n\nLee Gotham \n02:26:43\n[Thanks Anna and Ann Diamond. Thanks the audience. Announces the end of the event.] | Video Description: Long shot as Gotham speaks into the mic.] \n\nAudience\n02:28:03\n[Sombre recorded symphonic music in background.] | Video Description: Long shot of audience putting on jackets and chatting. \n\n[Bistro 4 stage]\n02:28:22\n[Sombre recorded symphonic music in background.] Video Description: Cuts to open mic sign-up blackboard with “enough said” written across the top and a list of participants’ names below. \n\n[Bistro 4 stage]\n02:28:52\nVideo Description: Cuts to closeup of Christmas tree with multicoloured lights, zooms out to show tree is inside Bistro 4 and camera is outside. Words such as “biere,” “fut,” “cafe,” and “tisane” are visible on the window. Zooms in on sign inside the venue that reads “Bistro 4.”\n\nEND\n02:29:24\n[End of recording.]"],"score":3.4357755},{"id":"5184","cataloger_name":["Carlos A.,Pittella"],"partnerInstitution":["Concordia University"],"collection_source_collection":["Lee Gotham collection"],"source_collection_label":["Lee Gotham collection"],"collection_contributing_unit":["Spokenweb at Concordia University"],"source_collection_uri":[""],"collection_image_url":[""],"collection_source_collection_description":["The Lee Gotham collection contains the AV recordings regarding the Enough Said series, including readings, performances, open-mic, and spoken-word events that took place at Bistro 4 and other Montreal venues between December 1994 and June 1996."],"collection_source_collection_id":[""],"persistent_url":[""],"item_title":["Enough Said 1995-01-09, Swifty Lazarus"],"item_title_source":["Asset"],"item_title_note":["On ephemera and corroborated by Lee Gotham, who introduces the event headliners."],"item_language":["English"],"item_production_context":["Documentary recording"],"item_series_title":["Lee Gotham collection"],"item_subseries_title":["Enough Said"],"item_identifiers":["[]"],"rights_notes":["Rights status in process. 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Open mic participation, i.e., people like yourselves, who are willing to come up, regale us with your thoughts, emotions, and anything else they’re willing to part with. I can read “Halina” and I guess at (?) behind the black (?) on the board. So Halina, you can come up and join us, we’ll be off and running. | Video Description: Camera gradually zooms from long shot to closeup as Gotham speaks into the mic. Gotham wears a black zippered sweater with unknown white graphics on the back, a small white logo on the front left side, and sleeves rolled up to the elbows; black rimmed cap; and hair in a ponytail through the hole in the back. \n\nHalina Berger \n00:01:48\n[Says they have never read in front of this many people before. Reads a piece beginning with the line “Springtime just before winter.” Volume level very low. Applause.] | Video Description: Closeups and extreme closeups as Berger reads a piece. Berger wears a red V-neck long-sleeved shirt with a few buttons at the top, silver chain around her neck, small hoop earrings, and short dark brown hair. \n\nLee Gotham \n00:04:14\n[Encourages open mic participants to speak clearly and strongly into the mic, reminds them that the time limit is five to seven minutes, and that polite applause is not allowed. Invites Susan Flemming to the stage.] | Video Description: Medium shot to loose closeup as Gotham speaks into the mic. \n\nSusan Flemming\n00:05:44 \n[Says they thought Gotham meant that there were things that open-mic performers could not talk about. Asked Gotham if people were allowed to clap. Recalled when someone at a previous poetry event said they were taught not to laugh at poetry. Recalled, in a Toronto restaurant, when someone said not to get the $10.99 special or else the poet will want to sleep with you. Explains that they wrote this poem about how poets talk about sex more than they have it. Begins to perform a piece titled “Supper is Served.” Pauses and remarks how they can move around more. Recommences.] | Video Description: Closeup as Flemming begins to perform a piece, pauses to take the microphone off the stand, continues performing. Flemming wears a loose-fitting black jacket atop a white shirt, a yellow scarf with black and white patterns, circular wire-rimmed glasses, and short medium-brown hair with bangs. \n\nSusan Flemming\n00:08:00\n[Performs a piece titled “What the Poet Does.”] | Video Description: Loose closeup as Flemming performs a piece.\n\nSusan Flemming\n00:08:36\n[Asks the audience if anyone is married. No response. Introduces and performs a piece titled “Two Married Women: Rules for the Affair.”] | Video Description: Closeup as Flemming introduces and performs a piece. \n\nSusan Flemming \n00:09:46\n[Tells a joke about orgasms. Brief laughter. Asks if anyone has had sex on the beach lately. Lists a cocktail recipe. Performs a piece beginning with the line “When you touch me, a constellation of stars quiver in the night.”] | Video Description: Closeup as Flemming introduces and performs a piece.\n\nSusan Flemming \n00:11:20\n[Introduces and performs a piece titled “Mary of Jane.” Applause.] | Video Description: Medium shots and closeups as Flemming introduces and performs a piece.\n\nLee Gotham \n00:12:32\n[Apologizes to Flemming for the time constraints. Mentions that there will be one more “brief pause” before Swifty Lazarus. Sudden cut in audio.] | Video Description: Gotham speaks briefly into the mic. Sudden cut in video.\n\nSwifty Lazarus \n00:13:08\n[Recording of ambient music with choral elements plays in background. Audience chatter. Sudden cut in audio suggests the feed was stopped and recommenced. Another sudden cut in audio.] | Video Description: Walsh suspends microphone from tall microphone stand branching to the right. Sudden cut in video suggests the feed was cut and recommenced. Zoom in on microphone. Todd Swift, wearing headphones, tests mic inaudibly. Another sudden cut in video. Todd Swift wears a black suit jacket over a white button-down shirt with a black bowtie, black rectangular glasses, and dark hair close cropped on the sides and parted just off-centre. Tom Walsh wears a leather vest with decorative zippers over a black long-sleeved shirt and short dark hair.\n\nLee Gotham \n00:17:15\n[Introduces Swifty Lazarus.] | Video Description: Varying degrees of closeup as Gotham speaks into the mic.\n\nSwifty Lazarus \n00:17:55\n[Recording of cinematic music with harp and horns plays. Swift performs a piece beginning with the line “After the end of the world, there is much work to be done.”] | Video Description: Loose closeup as Swift performs a piece. \n\nSwifty Lazarus\n00:19:38\n[Recording of uneasy and discordant string instrument music plays. Shifts to cacophonous horn and percussion sounds and screeching. Swift performs a piece titled “(?) Barbershop.” Brief applause and laughing.] | Video Description: Swift stands perpendicular to the mic. Walsh stands up. Swift approaches the mic and performs a piece. Loose closeup throughout. \n\nSwifty Lazarus\n00:21:31\n[Recording of cinematic string and horn music plays. In a radio-esque transatlantic accent, a recorded voice delivers monologue that includes the line, “the hearts of men, a shadow now.”] | Video Description: Loose closeup of Swift holding up a white handheld cassette tape player to the mic, looking at watch, and taking tape player away from mic.\n\nSwifty Lazarus\n00:22:32\n[Recording of spare xylophone music plays. In a muted, mid-twentieth-century-radio tone, Swift performs a piece beginning with the line, “The theory of tunnel (work?) is a powerful distinction between a (ledger?) and employment.” Music gradually adds both cinematic and discordant strings reminiscent of earlier musical sections.] | Video Description: Loose closeup to closeup as Smith performs a piece with a trumpet mute up to their lips.\n\nSwifty Lazarus\n00:25:37\n[Recording of discordant string music and vocalization plays. Swift performs a piece beginning with the line “The shadowy man (has guilt inside?) (? and sighs?). Moscow.”.] | Video Description: Medium shot as Swift turns away from the mic. Closeup as Swift turns back and performs a piece, reading off a newspaper. \n\nSwifty Lazarus\n00:27:30\n[Recording of up-beat jazz music with xylophone and horns plays. “History is dead and the full weight of the present (?)” Laughter periodically throughout. The music and Swift’s delivery gets faster and more chaotic partway through. Music suddenly cuts seemingly on purpose and Swift continues reading. Music recommences. Applause] | Video Description: Closeup and extreme closeup as Swift performs a piece. \n\nSwifty Lazarus\n00:31:09 \n[Recording of a single unknown string or horn instrument playing seemingly random notes plays. A recording of two voices conversing plays.] | Video Description: Varying degrees of closeup as Swift holds a white handheld cassette tape player to the mic. Nods and smiles along with the audio. \n\nSwifty Lazarus\n00:32:35\n[Recording of simple snare and bass drum beat plays, in which short guitar or horn melodies quip periodically. Swift performs a piece beginning with the line “So much rain in one hat band.”] | Video Description: Medium shots and loose closeups as Swift performs a piece. \n\nSwifty Lazarus\n00:35:23\n[Old recording of a two-voice conversation plays. Swift softly delivers a piece. Uneasy vintage horror movie music begins partway through.] | Video Description: Walsh stands and lights a cigarette. Closeup as Swift performs a piece. \n\nSwifty Lazarus\n00:36:55\n[Old recording of a two-voice phone conversation plays. The first verse of a child choir singing “Oh Canada” plays. A recording of steady gong or cymbal hits plays. Swift performs a piece beginning with the line “One softness (?) going, the sea turns like glass.” Recording of staccato pulses of unknown instruments begin partway through.] | Video Description: Closeup as Swift performs a piece.\n\nSwifty Lazarus\n00:39:55\n[Old recording of a newscast beginning with the line, “The Nazi war criminal died” plays. Swift performs a piece beginning with the line, “But when the Berlin Wall fell five years ago, it was a signal.” A recording of raucous percussion plays after the first line, evolves into quiet sirens.] | Video Description: Closeup of the microphone while Swift smokes a cigarette off-camera. Closeup as Swift performs a piece.\n\nSwifty Lazarus\n00:41:49\n[Recording of hopeful and content piano and drum music plays. Swift strongly performs a piece beginning with the line, “There’s one thing I remember right from childhood. From the beginning. And it is the smell of roses.” Music slowly shifts to high-pitched and discordant electric organ chords with periodic driving percussion. Applause] | Video Description: Closeup as Swift performs a piece. \n\nSwifty Lazarus\n00:52:11\n[Long pause.] | Video Description: Medium shot and closeup as Swift faces away from the mic checking watch and adjusting headphones, sometimes out of frame. \n\nSwifty Lazarus\n00:53:12\n[Recording of ominous stringed instrument music plays. Swift performs a piece beginning with the line “What happened to you when you were murdered?”] | Video Description: Closeup as Swift performs a piece, ending with an extreme closeup. \n\nSwifty Lazarus\n00:56:09\n[Recording of unknown screeching instrument plays. Recording of one person pleading “no” and “stop” and another person talking sinisterly plays. Recording of a two-voice conversation plays.] Video Description: Extreme closeup as Swift holds up a white handheld cassette tape player to the mic. Swift’s face reacts to the dialogue in the recordings. \n\nSwifty Lazarus\n00:58:01\n[Recording of intense large wind instrument and large drums plays. Swift performs a piece beginning with the line “The architect of the future.”] | Video Description: Closeup as Swift performs a piece. \n\nSwifty Lazarus\n01:01:36\n[Recording of ominous ambient music plays. Swift performs a piece beginning with the line “I’ve seen a man stagger with a thousand arrows in his back.” Applause.] | Video Description: Closeup as Swift performs a piece. \n\nSwifty Lazarus\n01:04:53 \n[Swift announces, “this is the last one.” Recording of happy horn and drum music plays, cuts suddenly, and recommences. Swift performs a piece that may be titled “Ten Rose Songs.” Music cuts and recommences in different styles rapidly and repeatedly throughout performance. Laughter throughout. Applause.] | Video Description: Walsh stands up, leans over to Swift, sits back down. Closeup as Swift performs a piece. \n\nSwifty Lazarus\n01:08:44\n[Walsh introduces Swift and themselves. Explains that the name of their group is inspired by “Hollywood’s greatest entrepreneur,” Irving Paul \"Swifty\" Lazar. | Video Description: Medium shot as Swift and Walsh stand side by side. Closeup as Walsh speaks into the mic. \n\nLee Gotham\n01:09:50\n[Hopes everyone “soaked that up.” Encourages people to stay after the show. Mentions that bill bissett is next week’s performer. Mentions further future events. Applause.] | Video Description: Loose closeup to extreme closeup as Gotham speaks into the mic. \n\n[No signal]\n01:11:21\n[Ambient sounds (white noise).] | Video Description: Black screen with static. \n\nEND\n01:12:06\n[End of recording.]"],"score":3.4357755}]