Ol’ George #88: LobsterPhone
Notes:
1. In 1936, Salvador Dali created 11 lobsterphones with his English patron Edward James. Almost all are in museums now, except one at Kelly’s Bar & Grill, wherever that is.
2. So, George is holding a beer called Dali’s Beer. Dali probably didn’t drink beer. Spain doesn’t make a lot of beer. He was probably a wine guy. I was thinking of the Captain Beefheart instrumental “Dali’s Car” from Trout Mask Replica (1969, an album I greatly treasure.) And as I looked it up, I realized I’d forgotten about the 80’s band Dali’s Car, from some ex-members of goth bands. The album is called Dali’s Car, and there’s a song called Dali’s Car, which sounds nothing like Captain Beefheart, or suggests surrealism in any way. Also, the album cover is by Maxfield Parrish, who is nearly anti-Dali. Further down the Spotify rabbit hole, there was apparently a song from a late 80’s Thompson Twins record, long after they left my record collection, called “Salvador Dali’s Car”, which is one of the least surreal tracks you could ask for. Why the connection with the car? He wasn’t known for any car. Never painted one, that I know of ….Are these musical artists riffing on Beefheart’s title, omitting any of the ramshackle off-kilter atonal surrealistic blues? I mean, he’s known for melting watches, elephants on stilts, and Mae West, not cars. All I know for sure is that most pop music is terrible, and goth music doubly so.
3. I haven’t found a lot of pictures of Dali in color. Why not? After I picked what colors to dress him in, I realized he looked like he was guest starring on Miami Vice. Too late, it’s done.





















