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| Richard Marx - Hazard - Who Killed Mary? |
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Richard Marx - Hazard - Clip musical do
Richard Marx - Hazard was immortalised as the
setting of the Richard Marx song "Hazard",
which told the tale of a disenfranchised
young man, who, because he had no father, was
an easy target for prejudice. He befriended a
young woman called Mary, who subsequently
disappeared, leaving the protagonist as the
chief suspect. The name was arrived at by
Richard Marx thanks to his liking for the
lyric "this old Nebraska town." He wrote to
Nebraska Chamber of Commerce, asking for a
list of Nebraska towns - Hazard was perfect
for his needs (although there is no nearby
river, and the lyrics refer to one).
http://br.youtube.com/group/marxandmary
Who Killed Mary? - Hazard, Nebraska
This question was likely purposely left
unanswered, however, arguments can be made
for several points of view.
Marx's Character
By listening strictly to the lyrics, one
might infer that Marx's character murdered
Mary. He gives statements that could be
interpreted as conflicting, such as "No one
understood what I felt for Mary / No one
cared until the night she went out walking
alone / And never came home..." followed in
the refrain by "I swear I left her by the
river / I swear I left her safe and sound..."
This may cause some to wonder how he left her
by the river if she was walking alone. Others
may simply take it to mean the river is the
last place he saw her.
In the video, Marx's character has clearly
suffered a troubled childhood and it is
depicted that it affects his adult life
deeply. When he sees Mary with another man,
it is possible that he flies into a jealous
rage, follows her to the river, and kills
her, later returning home to mourn his loss.
http://br.youtube.com/group/marxandmary
The Sheriff
The video seems to heavily imply that the
Sheriff is guilty. He is seen following one
or both of them, taking their pictures, and
even keeping pictures of Mary in his squad
car. Mary is also shown running away from the
squad car on one occasion.
The sheriff identifies a white cloth as the
murder weapon while interrogating Marx. It
appears to be the same white scarf Marx lost
on the branch of the bush the night Mary was
killed, and the sheriff was the only other
person visible at the scene.
Motives could include the sheriff's possible
jealousy of Marx and Mary, and the desire to
exile Marx permanently from the town by
framing him.
http://br.youtube.com/group/marxandmary
Mary's Lover
It is also possible that Mary's unidentified
lover could be the killer, perhaps because he
may have seen Marx lingering outside Mary's
house. However, the viewer is given little
else to help them come to this conclusion. Tags : Richard_Marx Hazard Clip musical |
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Durée : 282 s |
| Groucho Marx - Lydia the Tattooed Lady |
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The Dick Cavett Show
September 5, 1969
"Lydia the Tattooed Lady", which became one
of Groucho Marx's signature tunes, was
written by Harold Arlen and Yip Harburg, and
first appeared in the movie At the Circus
(1939).
Watch my Groucho on "what's my line?" clip
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5MjzGyKmiw Tags : Marx brothers Lydia the Tattooed Lady |
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Affichage : 128275
Durée : 182 s |
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