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Are We Human? Or Are We Dancer? Here Is The Answer.
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Allen Ginsberg – A degenerate?
http://arts.hurryupharry.org/2008/11/15/allen-ginsberg-%e2%80%93-a-degenerate/Guest Post by Mikey Allen Ginsberg who died 11 years ago at the age of 70 was a famous American poet. He was a central figure in the Beat Generation, bohemians who wished to destroy bourgeois morality. If it did not conform to the norms accepted in society, Ginsberg and others of this 1950s Beat Generation were attracted to it. …
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Burn, Boycott, Ban!
http://arts.hurryupharry.org/2008/11/14/burn-boycott-ban/I have an opinion piece on the music/culture ezine, The Quietus about censoring and banning music… which, despite being an ardent supporter of free speech and artistic expression, in some cases I fully support. Here’s a short extract: Where is the line where bigotry becomes hatred and hatred becomes incitement? Racist Oi! bands have been flirting with this blurry boundary for decades. …
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Flesh is Grass
http://fleshisgrass.wordpress.comarts.hurryupharry.org/200…
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Harry’s Place
http://www.hurryupharry.org? Why can you buy CDs from Hight Street shops with songs exhorting people to lynch gays but not gas Jews? I’ll keep the comments closed here so there aren’t two threads going along similar lines, but comments are open here.
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This week (or so) in Harry’s Place Arts
http://www.hurryupharry.org/2008/11/14/this-week-or-so-in-ha...charity gig for a worthy cause: Pilgrim’s Hospices. Oh, wait… and hot of the virtual press… Joe Muggs reports back from a gig by Tel Aviv garage rock power trio Monotonix. All in the Harry’s Place ARTS section
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I listen to bmoney/b singing
http://sulampita.com/i-listen-to-bmoneyb-singing/Make Lots of bMoney/b) (1985)(Pet Shop Boys) - listen here. I’ve bgot/b the brains, you’ve bgot/b the looks Let’s make lots of bmoney/b You’ve bgot/b the brawn, I’ve bgot/b the brains Let’s make lots of bmoney Lyrics/b here b…/b Source:I listen to bmoney/b singing
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This week in Harry’s Place Arts
http://www.hurryupharry.org/2008/10/31/this-week-in-harrys-p...(to mark the mini snow-storm we had in London on Thursday evening - the first snow in October since 1937.) And of course, today being Friday, a new Junkbox Jury. In fact, it’s the third semi-final! All in Harry’s Place Arts
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This week in Harry’s Place Arts
http://www.hurryupharry.org/2008/10/17/this-week-in-harrys-p...Joe Muggs presents another of his review marathons covering every album known to have been released in September. Celluloid agrees with George Szirtes that Jack Vettriano’s paintings are “brutal”. All in Harry’s Place ARTS
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This week in Harry’s Place Arts
http://www.hurryupharry.org/2008/10/10/this-week-in-harrys-p.... Travesties of justice? Good riddance to bad rubbish? You be the jury. Also featured this week, KB Player’s revisits Brideshead Revisited, prompted by Christopher Hitchen’s review of the film of the book by Evelyn Waugh. In Harry’s Place ARTS
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This week in Harry’s Place Arts
http://www.hurryupharry.org/2008/10/03/this-week-in-harrys-p...sit-down acoustic tour has been planned. As we say farewell to Sister Ray, an iconic record store in the heart of Berwick Street, we ask: can record shops do more to compete with the Internet, rivals, and stay in business? All in the Harry’s Place ARTS
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An industry with a great future behind it
http://www.musicthinktank.com/blog/an-industry-with-a-great-...I read a great article today about Sister Ray Records in London. It was my favourite record store in the capital. Or at least - I thought it was. In fact, Sister Ray was not my favourite record shop because I liked Sister Ray. It was my favourite record shop because it fitted a
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Will Nobody Mourn The Record Shops?
http://bagrec.livejournal.com/662297.htmlIntersting post
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