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royalmarriage ([personal profile] royalmarriage) wrote2012-01-27 08:04 am

Is it just me, or...

...for one thing, kind of surprised by the lack of squee on my Flist about last night's We'll take Manhattan, the drama about the affair between Jean Shrimpton and David Bailey that starred Karen Gillan. Is all the post-show squee over on Twitter?

Admittedly, I've not watched it myself yet.

But. Here's the thing. Every time I read the name We'll take Manhattan it instantly makes me think of the song First we take Manhattan (written by Leonard Cohen, but originally recorded by Jennifer Warnes). Wikipedia doesn't suggest any connection (but then it doesn't yet have an article on the former anyway), so I was just wondering if anybody knows of any connection that might explain the similar names? Was it something Shrimpton or Bailey said that inspired Cohen in writing the song? Or is it just a massive coincidence?

Either way, it's a nice song to have going round your head first thing on a Friday morning. Here, have a video.

[identity profile] davidbrider.livejournal.com 2012-01-27 12:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, I sat through the first five minutes or so over breakfast, and that caption did rather jump out at me as startlingly mis-informed!

[identity profile] gillyp.livejournal.com 2012-01-27 01:04 pm (UTC)(link)
I found this review on my lunchtime travels, which pretty much sums up all the problems I had with it.
http://www.holymoly.com/tv/reviews/preview-well-take-manhattan-amy-pond-becomes-model-60s61412
Karen G was given very little to do, it was all BaileyBaileyBailey, it was nice to look at, but said nothing about the people or their times. The writer has a pretty good track record too, Canterbury Tales, Life on Mars, but sadly, this was really was quite terrible.