Saturday, June 17, 2017

But If There Is No Next Time Where to Go?





Just saw that Roxy Music's eponymous first album released 45 years ago yesterday. Ba'al, I love love love Roxy Music, people can vouch, innermost circle of rotating in My Sillyass Deserted Island Five Game. Rest of cuts, in proper order, below the fold. Spares you a bleggalgaze (see post title) until tomorrow.

LOTS! more songs here.





  
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4 comments:

  1. After my return from my first foray outside the land of my birth, I visited New Orleans with my parents, who indulged me as I combed through from A—Z at the Tower Records, which I thought special at the time because they had too many of my desired titles on compact disc, stuff I'd for years not seen anywhere. My going assumption back then was that most of the things eventually released on compact disc would never be released on compact disc, let alone a gazillion different iterations of each. I furthermore assumed that much of what I was giddily snatching up that day would in the future be endangered. Inter alia I got the entire Roxy Music catalogue and everything that I could find by any artist featured on the Editions sampler Angels in the Architecture. Who knew that Penguin Café Orchestra had recorded so much?

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  2. 1)after learning this past week that bob dylan ripped off his nobel speech from cliff's notes about moby dick, i understand why you previously declined a copy of the bryan ferry dvd dylanesque - if you have changed your mind let me know

    2)and now for something that is a feature, not a flaw -

    https://www.mnn.com/family/pets/stories/cat-square-trick

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    1. It's more than that, Charley - his music SUCKS! Unto Suckity. SUCKS!

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    2. not cliff's notes -
      SparkNotes

      http://www.slate.com/articles/arts/culturebox/2017/06/did_bob_dylan_take_from_sparknotes_for_his_nobel_lecture.html


      a professor's review of online cheat sheets

      http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/16/technology/personaltech/16basics.html?mcubz=0

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