Politics, man!
> i'm only saying they can exist.
Pointing out the blatantly obvious can be dangerously pedantic. But I
suppose you already knew that. ;-)
> ....and my 19 year old attention span would rather be listening
> to or making noise than having a circle-jerk argument about abstract concepts
> like "identity."
Naturally. Though if you're really cool, you can do both at the same
time.
on now: "One of these Things is Not like the Other" - Sesame Street
Glad to see other noisedudes ack'ing the power of the "SS" - the dada masterpiece
"Bert Sings" was one of the favoured LPs of my youth...
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i returned from my folks' house this morning toting my beloved copies of the
Sesame Street Fever and Seseme Street Country albums, soundtrack to my, erm,
toddlerhood... personal favorite "Has Anybody Seen My Dog" has lots none of its
power. i notice that certain Boyd Rice tracks (in the "Total War" vein) are
very much, in terms of style (rather than content), in the great Sesame Street
tradition.
///dadanoise///
in the dimensions of her face he saw all the turbulence of the 20th century
dramatized and demystified -- rendered flat and cold as a mathematical
equation.
"In the U.S. you have to be a deviant or die of boredom." ~ W.S. Burroughs
My favorite was always Big Bird's surrealist/existentialist
masterpiece "How do I know I'm here?"
reminds me of the song "Mechanical Boy" from HR Pufnstuf... not Manson's
lyrics, much more deranged than anything that pathetic fuck-up could ever
conceive of.