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  1. Just finished Mark Nowak's REVENANTS (Coffee House). If only all so-called "documentary poetics projects" were this humble, careful, luminous. Now reading Mario De Andrade's MACUNAIMA, a foundational text in Brazilian literary Modernism... "Rabelais in the rain forest"
  2. Not a lot of Izenzon to be heard on record, sadly. And, based on that version of "You Stepped Out Of A Dream," he was sounding --feeling? I hope -- pretty damn good that day.
  3. Marion Tinsley Bobby Fischer Trey Anastasio
  4. I've been coveting a copy of this for almost 20 years.
  5. Looks as if a "proper" reissue of this very rare 1965 date, featuring both David Izenzon and Charles Moffett, is slated to appear in Japan in late March / early April of this year. https://www.dustygroove.com/item/783414
  6. Ming the Merciless Brian Blessed Christian Slater
  7. Imperious Leader Joseph Smith Ronald D. Moore
  8. Johnny Guitar Johnny Staccato Johnny Stecchino
  9. Fame is almost always something you receive when you are at your most undeserving.
  10. http://www.openculture.com/2012/10/dizzy_gillespie_runs_for_us_president_1964_.html
  11. Recommended. I think this book -- not Knausgård, not Ferrante, not Houellebecq, not Bolano, or Vila-Matas, or McBride -- might truly represent the future of the novel.
  12. Josephine Wiggs Kim Deal Monty Hall
  13. Homer Flynn / "Randy." And while I've never encountered confirmation, I believe the Shreveport origins are authentic. See also: http://residentsmovie.com/
  14. IIRC, the WB ALBUM is the (in)famous demo tape the band sent to said label, then returned, addressed to "Residents," inspiring the collective's eventual name / identity. Some of this material has seen official release on WB:RMX. As Moms has pointed out, the history of the collective is actually one of it becoming gradually less and less so, to the extent that "The Residents" might now be, for all intents and purposes, a solo act + "hired" players.
  15. All of the 70s material is worth hearing, IMO. The "Beyond The Valley of A Day in the Life" / "Flying" 7-inch, now available on certain expanded reissues of THIRD REICH N ROLL, still may be my favorite of their all their recordings. COMMERCIAL ALBUM is great "fun," ESKIMO one of those jokes that turn serious midway through the telling, NOT AVAILABLE what "prog rock" could have been. The earliest stuff (THE WARNER BROS. RECORDINGS... an official release? I can't recall.) is the most Beefheartian / Zappa-esque. Once they discovered MIDI implementation, however, I find their sonic world much less interesting / inviting.
  16. Had been looking forward to this one. A bit disappointing: the prose is intentionally dry, the narratives conceptual. I suppose I wanted more of a display of imagination, and beyond the tropes of a North American magical realism. Perhaps the best piece in the collection is "Rivers," in which a manumitted Jim relates the story of his life post-HUCK FINN.
  17. How many dudes have worked with both Joe Raposo and Madonna? My wife just finished reading Nile's autobiography. She highly recommends it.
  18. Nile Rodgers is the key linkage here.
  19. An underrated album. Not his best, but certainly not without interest.
  20. Too young. Only recently have I really come to appreciate all Bowie was capable of. Looking forward to the new one as well.
  21. Not the way I would have liked to kick off 2016. What a career, and what a life. Sui generis.
  22. Perhaps this version of the Lighthouse All-Stars? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EY4In7p91Vw
  23. My introduction to his work. It holds up. Of his more recent releases, I find this among the more rewarding.
  24. Joe

    Joe Houston, RIP

    One of the great "uninhibited" tenormen.
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