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October 12, 2006

Right Here Waiting (To Clear The Air)

A few days ago, Chicagoist discussed a Tribune article on local-hero Richard Marx, musing that at this point, "If this were "Behind The Music," this would be the point in the story were Marx starts doing crank or getting ripped off by a sleazy accountant," before reminiscing about "the series of videos for 'Hazard,'" the dramatic, black-and-white clip about the loner guy and the girl gone dead.

But Chicagoist didn't know that Richard's a fact-checker! He soon wrote them this email:

While I appreciate the generally positive, albeit backhandedly so, "update" you posted, your information is somewhat misinformed ... there was never a "series" of videos for my single, "Hazard." Don't know where you got that.

Just keeping the record straight. And Grammy, yes....but no, no crack habit.....yet.

Richard Marx

Grammy winner and funny, ta boot! Pressed for clarification on the vids, he fired off one more witticism:

There were 2 versions of the video. The second was re-edited only for Europe and had shots of me actually singing the song, which made the storyline LESS revealing. There was never a plan for a third. Shit, man.....Isn't there a North Korean nuclear threat to write about???!!!! R
But aside from Devendra, who wants to ponder nuke threats when they could be thinking about this!

So weird! But Richard, you should really direct your disappointment here:

Clay Aiken – "Right Here Waiting" (MP3)

We didn't even write the song and we're upset.

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3 Comments

OFF TOPIC:
Did you already listen to Fiona Apple´s "Sally Song"? It´s a cover song from Tim Burton´s Nightmare Before Xmas. Well... I´m sending to you the link of it;

http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?action=download&ufid=F666A4BD5915D756

;)

Posted by: teco apple at 10/12/06 11:28 AM | Reply
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Here's the part in Behind the Music where we zoom in on said musician googling his own name into the wee hours of the morning...

Posted by: punkphoto at 10/12/06 11:28 AM | Reply
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Google Alerts prevent the actual googling of one's name and provide the same service...although I'm sure Marx is checking his email every 10 seconds.

Posted by: Stephen at 10/12/06 12:12 PM | Reply
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