We Were E
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RIP the legendary *Lennie De Ice*
Real name Lenworth Green. A first name I've never seen before. The whole
name sounds like a place.
I can't remem...
Quintessence(s) of Old Wave (4 of ??)
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There can surely be none-more-Old-Wave than this clip of *Lindisfarne*
doing "Fog On The Tyne" on *the* *Old Grey Whistle Test*.
Scarcely believable ...
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that orangey Australian skin, compounded generational sun damage,
grey-sky-raised people's pallor exposed to blue-sky blaze
will the adoption of sunscree...
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'pop songs celebrate not the articulate but the inarticulate ... they
measure the depth and originality of their emotions by reference to their
inabilit...
Quentin Crisp - glam theorist
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from a 1981 interview with Paul Morley
Interesting comments from Quentin Crisp about music here (similar to
Nabokov and Freud's antipathy to music as d...
Rhythmetic: The Compositions of Norman McLaren
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One of my interests is the weird electronic (or otherly avant or just
nuttily absurdist) music on animations and experimental short films,
sometimes done...
RIP Shel Talmy
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One of the odd things about the social media era is becoming "friends" with
musical legends and cult figures that you've never met. Musicians you've
inte...
50 Favorite Songs
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(for an Italian publication, 2009)
The Eyes -- "When the Night Falls"
The Beatles -- "Strawberry Fields Forever"
John's Children -- "A Midsummer ...
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...
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