That is correct!
I'm addled because I wrote a piece on Moog recently and mentioned Wendy Carlos.
Warning: Theremin music is slandered in this profile.
Simon ,'Jaynestown'
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
That is correct!
I'm addled because I wrote a piece on Moog recently and mentioned Wendy Carlos.
Warning: Theremin music is slandered in this profile.
Like convention-bending science fiction authors Samuel Delaney and Norman Spinrad, Robert Moog was a Bronx Science alumnus
Heh, I wonder if it's significant that Kubrick was also a child of the Bronx.
I just watched video of a marching band playing In-a-gadda-da-vida.
So then I needed bleach:
17:04 baby!
I may be interviewing Robyn Hitchcock by phone this Friday morning. What should I ask him?
Ask him what this lyric means:
"If I were man enough I'd come on your stump."
Or not. Wait, didn't Robyn give Pete Buck a cat when Pete was crashing on his floor during the recording of I forget which album? You could ask about the cat....
I may be interviewing Robyn Hitchcock by phone this Friday morning. What should I ask him?
What was the name of the girl in San Francisco who inspired "I'm in Love With a Beautiful Girl"?
What's the American equivalent of Basingstoke?
Why so many songs about bugs and gender dysphoria?
Maybe you should ask him something about storytelling.
Maybe you should ask him something about storytelling.
Yeah. Does he make up his stories ahead of time, or on the spot?
But he doesn't tell as many stories as he used to, right?
He's had more American fans than British fans for a long time now, right? You could ask about that (but that's kinda' old news).
Well, he tells stories and his songs are often also stories.