9.19.2009

David Byrne: SF = Perfect!



In Sir David Byrne's recent opinion article in the Wall Street Journal, the beloved musician/artist/cyclist asks himself of San Francisco, "Why don't I live here?"

You can couch surf chez moi anytime, David!

From article:
There’s an old joke that you know you're in heaven if the cooks are Italian and the engineering is German. If it's the other way around you're in hell. In an attempt to conjure up a perfect city, I imagine a place that is a mash-up of the best qualities of a host of cities. The permutations are endless. Maybe I'd take the nightlife of New York in a setting like Sydney's with bars like those in Barcelona and cuisine from Singapore served in outdoor restaurants like those in Mexico City. Or I could layer the sense of humor in Spain over the civic accommodation and elegance of Kyoto. Of course, it's not really possible to cherry pick like this—mainly because a city's qualities cannot thrive out of context. A place's cuisine and architecture and language are all somehow interwoven. But one can dream.

Read the continuation here.

1 comment:

kfg said...

For my money Hell is where the French are the police, the Italians run the government, the Americans run the railroads and the Swiss are in charge of entertainment.

The cooks are English. Very definitely
ENGLISH.