Many Worlds, Many Blinking Lights

In the "You Learn Something New Every Day" file, I was double-checking some dates for the Many Worlds chapter, when I ran across the following at the end of the Wikipedia page for Hugh Everett III:

Everett's son, Mark Oliver Everett, is also known as "E", the lead singer and songwriter for the band Eels.

Huh. I did not know that. But it's on Wikipedia, so it must be true...

Anyway, I don't really have anything substantive to say about this, so here's a fan video for my favorite Eels song:

I couldn't find an official version of that. Here's an official video for another song off Shootenanny:

Yes, indeed, we're feeling procrastinatory today...

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Well, that's only true in THIS time-line....

By Bob Oldendorf (not verified) on 08 Oct 2007 #permalink

Actually, the more I think about this, the more I kind of start to wonder about the implications-- considering how many of E's songs are about terrifying family dysfunction.

And father knows best about suicide and smack