Oedipus killed his father and married his mother. The myth
was adapted by Freud because it made practical sense. It’s really Darwinian
when you come to think of it. The father must symbolically and literally be
removed from power in order to make way for the son. In the case of Marvin
Gaye, you had the Oedipus complex in reverse. Gaye was murdered by his own
father, Marvin Sr. Many parents discountenance the idea that they might be competitive
with their own children. It’s an unpleasant thought. Marvin Jr. was in fact killed with a .38 Smith & Wesson he’d given to his father--a fact that makes for an even more dizzying variation on the theme of oedipal rivalry. But it’s easy to see why any male would have felt
competitive with a son like Marvin Gaye. He was the sexiest man dead or alive,
sexier than Dumas pere or Hugo (who were famed womanizers), sexier than
Wilt Chamberlain (who in his A View From Above claimed he had slept with over 20,000 women), sexier
than JFK, Jack Nicholson, De Niro, Pacino or Tom Cruise, and certainly sexier
than current idols like Justin Timberlake, JZ, Ben Affleck or Brad Pitt.
Take a look at the video of Sexual Healing.
Can anything be sexier than this? Henry Miller’s Tropic of Cancer is one of the sexiest books of all time, but
Miller’s words are no match for Marvin’s moves.
Monday, September 23, 2013
Tropic of Marvin
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