The main thing I remember about him is he sued Merv Griffin for sexual harassment. (It was settled out of court.)
I was so into Richard Bach’s books for a while but he just kept getting progressively loopier and contradictory. Illusions: the Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah for example started out as a novel- pure and simple- so the supernatural elements you could take in stride, but then he began referring to it as non-fiction in his later books. Then he began writing about how Leslie Parrish was his one true soulmate and he’d be with her for all time (ENNNCH! Wrong answer) and how they had lived together in many lives and flew with each other astrally and had all these weirdass visions and supernatural experiences that finally made me say “This guy is either crazy as hell or making shit up left right and center” and either way I stopped reading except as morbid curiosity in the bookstores. I think he and Shirley MacLaine together killed the New Age momentum that was building up in the late 80s and early 90s by their progressively loopier “revelations”. (Shirley’s culminated in the book she wrote in which she revealed her rat terrier was an avatar of Anubis and had lived with her in many lives and sometimes been her human companion when she was the dog- Out on a Leash).
Later it was no surprise to learn Shirley MacLaine has a reputation as one of the most difficult to work with actresses in Hollywood (Anthony Hopkins said she’s the one actress he ever worked with he wouldn’t work with again regardless of the role or the money). More surprising was learning that Bach, while he did sometimes mention he’d been married before Parrish, was the father of 6 kids with his first wife that he essentially took absolutely no interest in, was sometimes a deadbeat dad financially but even when he wasn’t he spent no time with them and when his daughter was killed in a car wreck his condolence letter to the family was some New Age crap about her soul decided it was time to ascend to a higher narrative (paraphrasing but something like that). I suppose some penance is that when his son wrote a 'my famous daddy is a scumbucket’book he wrote an afterword that didn’t contradict the claims of abandonment.
Heh - I read one from my parents’ bookcase the last time I was there, as I was bored and looking for something to read.
I’d never heard of him, but it was certainly more…sexually explicit than I was expecting. When I got to a part where a Jamaican dude was covering his erection in cocaine before nailing the heroine in vivid detail, I put it down and had a humorous conversation with my Mother.
This might have been a regional thing, but Roots Athletics clothing (with the picture of the beaver) was more popular than breathing for a couple of years in the 80s. Also, Air Jordan shoes - I’m still sick of hearing about athletic shoes because of that fad.
I wouldn’t say “nada.” Probably less than nada is right; I was taking a dump at work a while ago, and a poppy muzak version of Boy George’s Crying Game theme started playing.
50 years ago Broadway shows were more on the cutting edge of introducing shows such as “Camelot”. “The Sound of Music”. “West Side Story”. "Hello Dolly"to the entertainment business and made into a movie. Now it seems that a successful Broadway show is adapted from a movie.
Besides westerns, very few musicals are made as films. Having Lee Marvin and Clint Eastwood sing in “Paint Your Wagon” damaged that art form.
Wasn’t Nana Mouskouri known for her popularity overseas instead of the USA? Besides, I’m always suspicious of claims of massive overseas popularity from seeing too many late night Slim Whitman commercials in the 1970s (one Slim Whitman commercial is too many).
The Saint, once a hugely popular series of books, all out of print today. These days people think *The Saint *began with Roger Moore, if they remember it at all. When the movie came out, people complained of “yet another film based on an old TV show,” and complained about how different it was to the show.
Yes, in fact he’s got a new album coming out in a few weeks. He may not sell like he did, but he’s now a critical darling and still puts up decent numbers.