An incomplete encyclopedia of my thoughts about music, the media and the 20th century. Mostly in alphabetical order - except when it's not. Enjoy!
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The other day in a bar in Cape Town, I met a guy who had no idea who the President of the United States was. That is to say, he knew of the man in question, he just didn't know he was President. "Really?" He said, as his friends laughed and...
A few weeks ago I went to the movies and was dismayed to see not one but two people with dogs on their laps. I thought that was asking for trouble, but it wasn't nearly as concerning as the sight of an older man wearing a harmonica holder a...
This year I felt so low about the world, so very un-festive, that I couldn’t bring myself to get a Christmas tree. For a long time I have been really perturbed by the sight of all the dead trees at Christmas tree lots, anyway, and renting o...
The other day, Is and I were talking about how when you go to shows these days – at least the kind of shows by the artists we like – they’re filled with grey-haired gentlemen (and one or two ladies) in hot dispute with one another. Are they...
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