" 'I’m convinced,” he wrote, 'that when a group of people get together and sing the Internationale this is a more complex, more subtle, stronger and more musical experience than the whole of the avant-garde put together. This is not pseudo-scientific fantasy but represents real people in the real world engaged in the most important struggle of all—the class struggle.' ”
" 'I’m convinced,” he wrote, 'that when a group of people get together and sing the Internationale this is a more complex, more subtle, stronger and more musical experience than the whole of the avant-garde put together. This is not pseudo-scientific fantasy but represents real people in the real world engaged in the most important struggle of all—the class struggle.' ”
ReplyDeleteFuckin'-A, Bubbah.