The High-Heeled Boy has left the building

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Michael J Pollard, the inspiration for the title of the immortal Traffic tune, has passed on at 80.
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"The title refers to an inscription written by the late actor Michael J. Pollard in Jim Capaldi's book while they were both in Morocco.[1] Capaldi and Pollard were planning to work on a movie that was never filmed. Capaldi said:
Pollard and I would sit around writing lyrics all day, talking about Bob Dylan and the Band, thinking up ridiculous plots for the movie. Before I left Morocco, Pollard wrote in my book 'The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys.' For me, it summed him up. He had this tremendous rebel attitude. He walked around in his cowboy boots, his leather jacket. At the time he was a heavy little dude. It seemed to sum up all the people of that generation who were just rebels. The 'Low Spark,' for me, was the spirit, high-spirited. You know, standing on a street corner. The low rider. The 'Low Spark' meaning that strong undercurrent at the street level.[2]"
 
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My favorite character in Bonnie and Clyde!

walrus

Also appeared in
Alfred Hitchcock Presents, the Andy Griffith Show, The Lucy Show, Lost in Space(!)(AND Star Trek!) The Wild Angels (Roger Corman/Peter Fonda biker exploitation flick, betcha this is where he got contaminated by all that decadent counter-culture philosophy);
and Little Fauss and Big Halsy :
"I was going faster than I ever went in my whole life, then I fell off."
 
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