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David Greenberger, Glenn Jones, Chris Corsano
An Idea In Everything
David Greenberger meanders around America, lovingly collecting the life stories of old people like fireflies in a jar. In an America that seems increasingly dominated by amnesia, and the erosion of its history, it’s very heartening – and poignant – to hear these fragments of lives as they draw to a close. The matter-of-fact tone that David uses in these vignettes is partly what makes them so emotional.”
– Robyn Hitchcock
"When newcomers hear that I have regular conversations and interviews with elderly people, they assume I collect oral history. What that assumption implies is that when one grows old we become solely a repository of our past. From the start, my mission has been to offer a range of characters who are already old, so that we can get to know them as they are in the present, without celebrating or mourning the loss of who they were before.”
– David Greenberger
A1
A Painter Of The Sixties
A2
Doll Beach
A3
It's A Wonder
A4
Seven Ribbons, Two Trophies
A5
Backwards
A6
Trombone Football
A7
Global Trends In Shaving
B1
5 A.M. Rememberance
B2
Trouble Don
B3
I Believe In Gravity
B4
Formulated
B5
Happy Jack
B6
Magnet Sun Collide
B7
Messy World
C1
Sing, Sing, SIng
C2
Morris In His Chair
C3
Optimism Reigns
C4
Ted Lewis Says
C5
Trees Again
C6
The Only Bad Thing
C7
Stuck Alright
D1
Gloucester
D2
Titusville
D3
So You Are
D4
Walter And The Fortune Teller
D5
I Want To Hold Your Hand
D6
For Life
D7
Walk To The Post Office

