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Marcuse as the easy one and Nietzsche as the brain-melter this time? (I haven't read either author, but one of my ancestors went to high school with Nietzsche and even visited the family at home... and many years ago I helped one of Marcuse's former assistants set up their computer system... so I have a distant connection with both)

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3 hours ago, Niko said:

Marcuse as the easy one and Nietzsche as the brain-melter this time? (I haven't read either author, but one of my ancestors went to high school with Nietzsche and even visited the family at home... and many years ago I helped one of Marcuse's former assistants set up their computer system... so I have a distant connection with both)

Great story Niko :) 

I think it’s probably the other way around though I must say it’s the first time I read something by Marcuse. I am told it’s a difficult read but we’ll see. The Bergson I just finished was very interesting but tough to get trough. 
 

I did read quite a lot of Nietzsches works and must say he’s one of the more accessible philosophers. His style is one of the most beautiful ones in the genre, well I might dare to say it’s the most beautiful that I know off. I always write down the most interesting or catchy aphorisms and quotes from my books and Nietzsche is the one Ive quoted the most :)

It must be even more beautiful in German ;) 

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I´ll tell you what I DO NOT READ 🤣 

Newspapers and news magazines......I am thru with it. 

Only fashion magazines like Vogue, Madame or stuff like that.....

But if you think I don´t really read.......: Literature, good beletristica  is part of my live ! 

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I think Ricky's jocular persona hides a serious scholar.  (I say that as a former academic.)  This is a work of scholarship and a great read.

 

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On 2/22/2025 at 12:16 PM, GA Russell said:

Son of Fletch (The Fletch Mysteries)

 

My least favorite of the series thus far (of the nine I have read).

Agreed.

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Joe, I totally agree with your assessment. His previous books are also excellent in both scholarship and writing. And then there's that rare thing. . . you feel good reading them.

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19 hours ago, jazzbo said:

Joe, I totally agree with your assessment. His previous books are also excellent in both scholarship and writing. And then there's that rare thing. . . you feel good reading them.

Ricky has now put up a chronological Spotify playlist of all the recordings mentioned in the book. A great idea.  

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On 2/26/2025 at 6:51 PM, medjuck said:

I think Ricky's jocular persona hides a serious scholar.  (I say that as a former academic.)  This is a work of scholarship and a great read.

 

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@medjuckor @jazzbo

Would this be a good entry read for someone woefully ignorant of the subject or is there a better intro bio of Armstrong?

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1 hour ago, mjazzg said:

@medjuckor @jazzbo

Would this be a good entry read for someone woefully ignorant of the subject or is there a better intro bio of Armstrong?

I'm not an expert on Armstrong bios, but I think this is likely the best one and is well-written indeed. 

3 hours ago, medjuck said:

Ricky has now put up a chronological Spotify playlist of all the recordings mentioned in the book. A great idea.  

Probably a good idea--I don't stream so it matters not to me, but I have been listening to Oliver and Armstrong as I read. I'm going through this book very slowly, savoring it and also reading other things.

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2 hours ago, mjazzg said:

@medjuckor @jazzbo

Would this be a good entry read for someone woefully ignorant of the subject or is there a better intro bio of Armstrong?

His 3 books are easily the best bio of Pops-- including the supposed autobiography.    There is  some repetition from book to book but I expect that someday the 3 will be combined, edited, and updated into the  authoritative  biography. 

BTW This should lead you to the playlists as well as some commentary on the music:  https://www.facebook.com/dippermouth/posts/pfbid02H1hHdhscWRMqZmX77ejLKG3J1JWNPbkV4FBSp2Rw6eFWvAZUAMPU38mZr44jqULal?rdid=QeQ6nlJmq6JaWiWH#

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10 minutes ago, medjuck said:

His 3 books are easily the best bio of Pops-- including the supposed autobiography.    There is  some repetition from book to book but I expect that someday the 3 will be combined, edited, and updated into the  authoritative  biography. 

BTW This should lead you to the playlists as well as some commentary on the music:  https://www.facebook.com/dippermouth/posts/pfbid02H1hHdhscWRMqZmX77ejLKG3J1JWNPbkV4FBSp2Rw6eFWvAZUAMPU38mZr44jqULal?rdid=QeQ6nlJmq6JaWiWH#

Thank you

21 minutes ago, jazzbo said:

I'm not an expert on Armstrong bios, but I think this is likely the best one and is well-written indeed. 

Thank you

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