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Re: A visit to the Manchster archive
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Martin Guy
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Aug 31, 2009 05:26 PDT
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On 8/31/09, Ian Burdon <ian.b-@gmail.com> wrote:
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Delia listening to Soft Machine.
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THanks for the feedback. I could have said more about my
disappointment with DB but thought it best to focus on what I could
snatch from the archive itself.
He's not evil, just a lad who never left university so is still living
in toy town. I remember it well. One's whole reality is the other
members of one's department. Other departments are like foreign
countries and other universities are completely off one's radar.
Imagine how little he can conceive of The Public, all 100,000,000 of
them, let alone care about them.
So no malice. It's just that her work is in the hands of small people.
The amount of unknown stuff on the tapes is staggering and the papers
point in grat detail at a huge number of other things she did.
I just got O Fat White Woman on DVD, which has her music as backing.
SHall I forward a copy?
M
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