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"What one really learns from an Academy or College is not so much from
one's official teachers as from one's fellow-students"
- Vaughan Williams
(talki...
"The cracked music archivist"
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*Kieran Press-Reynolds*, in his* Pitchfork* column *Rabbit Holed*,
interviews "*Music Place*, the bonkers archivist fighting against the
sterility of mus...
T.V. Eye versus TV In My Eye
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"T.V. Eye" is not about television, of course.
T.V. has a particular private slang meaning in *Stooges*world and to be
honest, I would advise you...
Calling All Pop Music Critics!
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My friends Oliver Wang and Sharon Mizota are conducting a survey of music
critics who currently work in America. Please participate if you fit the
descrip...
The Rolf Harris glam connection
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As covered by Alice Cooper on Love It To Death
Here the connection is not a cover but a rip-off
Although Adam Ant adamantly insisted he never h...
top ranking two-step
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Lover's jungle!
Yeah yeah I know "Uptown Ranking'" is not Lovers
It's more like Swaggers
Why on earth would you wanna dirge this out? What a s...
Cracks (1975?)
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Featuring the voiceover of *Dorothy Moskowitz *of United States of America
fame.
Interview with Moskowitz at at *Bob Fischer*'s *The Haunted Generat...
The Future Shock Question....
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....is a bit too huge of a question for me to tackle but briefly*
1/ I’m not as depressed about music and lack of futurity as I was when I
wrote Retroma...
fave raves
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I'm not sure what the logic was exactly but as tie-in to Shock and Awe, *iD*
asked me to list my seven favorite / life-changing clubs /
nights-out-danci...
angel delights
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https://rada-ve.bandcamp.com/track/saturn-rings-songs
*Go on* - listen to that gorgeous bubble bath of synthtronica!
Another vintage release, with a vi...
So the narcisistic mice that came up in this experiment and got called "the beautiful ones" were actually mod mice
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https://www.victorpest.com/articles/what-humans-can-learn-from-calhouns-rodent-utopia
Fantastic piece. The references to "Parkers" are a lovely period detail: evidence of an oral culture.
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