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jimberlage | 7 days ago

William Shatner has the most experimental, wild Spotify I've ever seen. If you haven't ever seen it, look at his discography. He does a lot of almost spoken-word poetry over soft rock, punk, etc. You get the sense that he views acting as his side hustle and is waiting for his musical career to take off.

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vunderba|7 days ago

He's also (to my knowledge) one of the only major Hollywood actors to ever star in a movie filmed entirely in esperanto. I've heard that the pronunciation is rather rough around the edges though I have no way of corroborating that.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incubus_(1966_film)

jimbokun|7 days ago

Shatner speaks Esperanto with a perfect native accent. Everyone else is pronouncing it wrong.

eucyclos|7 days ago

I'd heard of this movie before and had to check it out - the scene I watched where he was speaking to who I assume is the female lead sounded like an American and an Italian both speaking perfectly passable Esperanto. If I were to nitpick his i's were a little soft - Esperanto i's are canonically pronounced ee - but Esperanto was made to accommodate lots of different accents without losing comprehensibility and it did that here. I actually found his Esperanto easier to follow than the girl's, but that's probably because I learned Esperanto from people speaking it with Canadian accents.

peatmoss|7 days ago

When I watched Incubus I remember him sounding very much like he was trying to speak Italian. My only basis for comparison are some podcasts in Esperanto I've listened to, and completion of the duolingo course (I've forgotten everything).

wodenokoto|7 days ago

His rendition of “Common People” is my favorite cover and I honestly prefer it to Pulps original.

beAbU|7 days ago

Hand to heart honest, I had a listen to this, and this is the only version I know. This was a very popular song when I was in university in 15 years ago.

I did not realize it was shatner!

croon|7 days ago

Ben Folds co-composing the album and songs featuring Henry Rollins, Lemon Jelly, etc, as well as having Nick Hornby (and I believe Aimee Mann?) on That's Me Trying is incredible, and also probably my favorite song on it.

daveac|7 days ago

Thank you. 100% agree. I would love to hear Shatner work with John Cooper Clarke

theshrike79|7 days ago

An interesting choice of words: "has the most experimental, wild Spotify" when referring to someone's discography :)

Is Spotify becoming the new Kleenex or Hoover when referring to music?

etrautmann|7 days ago

At one point he was huge into the paintball scene as well. Beyond hobby level

throw0101c|6 days ago

> You get the sense that he views acting as his side hustle and is waiting for his musical career to take off.

Steve Martin paid the bills with stand-up comedy and acting until his banjo career finally took off.