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Saving Santa
Excerpts… CA-CP: What led you to produce "When the North Pole Melts"? CSL: I was writing about one song a month in 1987, and it was only natural to write one for Christmas. My friends thought that "Captain Sea Level's Christmas Song" was as good as "Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer." In the spring of 1988 I met a jazz musician named John Huckans, who liked the Beach Boys as much as I did. So we deconstructed their harmonies, wrote up the arrangements, and formed an a capella group that did nothing but Beach Boys.... In terms of global warming, 1988 was a bellweather year. We had near-record heat and droughts. Congress held serious hearings on global warming. My friends at EPA were preparing the first large-scale assessment of the impacts of global climate change on the United States. Weird things were happening at the Jersey Shore: On Memorial Day, the ocean temperature was 70 degrees! But in July, we had upwelling and the ocean was only 65 degrees. One of our two baritones was complaining how cold it was on the beach, and I reminded him that it was probably 90-95 in Maryland. When we got back we found it had been 104 that weekend, the second hottest ever. When fall arrived…I suggested that we record something .... I told [John] that this was an opportunity to do some good, to help draw attention to a problem that needed some recognition. Except for the climate and coastal scientists, people were not thinking much about global warming. Aside from WRI and Friends of the Earth, few of the NGO's were engaged. The people of the coast needed help. The other point I made to John was that there was a good chance that if we did it right, we would get radio stations to play "When the North Pole Melts." Advent (the month before Christmas) is to a musician what September is to a baseball player. It's that short window of opportunity when the minor leaguers or amateur musicians get to play in the big time. Many radio stations will pick up any interesting or oddball stuff, the weirder the better, at Christmas time. They don't care who you are: if it’s entertaining, they’ll play it.
CA-CP: There is a rumor that in real life, you are John Topping, President of the Climate Institute, former speechwriter for the John Anderson Presidential Campaign. CSL: It is true that we have never been photographed together. Actually, we would not have put this together without John. It's one thing to say we should record a song, it's another sing to actually do it. John Topping called me up, and said that he wanted Captain Sea Level and his band of beach singers to do a performance at the awards dinner of their December Conference. I think they were presenting an award to Sir Crispin Tickell, who had been a key British Ambassador to the United Nations and was also instrumental in getting the British government--and thereby the EU--to think about climate change. I told John Topping that we had a Christmas song, and he put us on the agenda. So now I had no choice but to write out an arrangement and teach everybody the parts.
CA-CP: And then you recorded it. The song was picked up by FM stations from Florida to Colorado to Maryland – even the BBC. And you also performed it. How was it received? CSL: It was decidedly mixed. The Climate Institute was happy; but my boss, who was in the audience, thought we were so bad that he refused to ever listen to the song again. I think that people concerned about the environment--or about any social problem--often get labeled "gloom-and-doom". I just wanted to have some fun, while still speaking the truth. Want More?
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