Saturday, April 08, 2006
More... Lord Buckley... Lenny Bruce... dig?
Into the weekend with some more beat-orientated stuff: a re-run for Lord Buckley – 'Mark Anthony's Funeral Oration' and the less well known 'Cabenza de Gasca the Gasser.' Some more Lenny Bruce – I think I can hear some influence from Buckley here and there...
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Lord Buckley:
Mark Anthony's Funeral Oration
Cabenza de Gasca the Gasser
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Lenny Bruce:
Djinni in the candy store
Lima Ohio
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Dear Rod,
Cool blog, excellent taste. Do you want to read my creative piece based on 'Live At The Witch Trials' - you mention The Fall - so you must be 100% better than most. Love Lenny Bruce too!
Lenny Bruce was one hell of a good goaler.
Thankyou for your kind comments. Keep in touch!
Don't get me started on Billy Bragg.....
what a boring fucker he really is... if you consider the late seventies early eighties especially - while MES was documenting the times in an imaginative way - which is why no-one could pin him down - the Bragg twat was droning out the equivalent of some spotty student forever squawking 'Maggie Maggie Maggie Out out out' - and is still doing ... Some people progress - others just stay in the safety zone - bugger - now I'm really annoyed at missing The Fall the other week! Enough ranting for now...
Ah, Lenny - I go all misty eyed when I think of him. If only he was here today, with the likes of Bush and Blair to test his wit on.
As for Billy Bragg, what a wanker. I love the way MES would come over all Tory to wind his ilk up.
By the way, your taste in music is absolutely immaculate - there's so few of us around with such good taste (he said, preeningly)
I put a link to you on my blog, hope you don't mind. You should see my post called 'Why I hate Billy Bragg' - you might enjoy it...
Yes, you definitely should have gone to see The Fall.
Thanks for kind words - I was about to stick you on my links as well - more Lennie Bruce coming tonight when I get back from the Artist's Quarter... if you knew Loughborough you would appreciate the joke...
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