Friday, 16 December 2005 04:56
“Being a songwriter, you spend so much time trapped in your own head. I think it would be interesting to have a wall between the place where you work and the place where you rest. I think you need that division in your life.”
Mike Doughty has this tattoo of Louise Brooks on his upper arm. It is an odd, beautiful symbol that provides a fitting allusion to the man himself. He said, “She just created this beautiful thing, and then she abandoned it. She created that icon, then she was never that again—sort of a pure icon. When you talk about Louise Brooks, you are not talking about the woman, but the pure icon she created. The pictures of her are beautiful, but if you see her movement, that is really beautiful. She brought an incredible sense of elegance to her movement.” What is important? Happiness, affirmation, or success? Doughty had success in the ’90s and lots of affirmation. As lead singer and songwriter for Soul Coughing, he had three well-received albums and the respect and attention of the alt-rock community. When I asked him what was good about it, he replied with a laugh, “That it ended.”