ALICIA WITT Â ![]()
 There is a wonderful scene in the Richard Dreyfuss movie, Mr. Holland's Opus about a jazz musician who takes a job as a high school music teacher. One of his students, played by Alicia Witt, is struggling with her clarinet playing. He tells her, "There's more to music than the notes on the paper." Up until then, the movie has been dealing with "serious" music; but at this point, Dreyfuss reaches into a pile of 45's and puts on "Louie Louie".  He gives a little speech while it is playing: "Listen. These fellas have absolutely no harmonic sense. They can't sing, the lead singer is yelling. They're playing the same boring three chords over and over and over. The recording sucks. The lyrics are awful when you can understand them, if you can hear them. This song is about a decibel away from being noise. But we love it. I love it! Do you love it?" (She nods).  "Why? I'll tell you why. Because it has heart. These guys are playing with everything they have and they're having fun. They love it, so we love it."  (June 2016) |