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RE: (TV) OT Eno and Semi - On Topic CJ & F
> From: eric gregory [SMTP:crackcity_2000@yahoo.com]
> Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 11:46 AM
> To: tv@obbard.com
> Subject: RE: (TV) OT Eno and Semi - On Topic CJ & F
>
> tho some of the central figures in the early-mid 70s
> ny "punk" scene may claim to have been working from
> purely american influences/prototypes (ie. vu,
> stooges, 60s garage, etc), many also were listening to
> eno, roxy, bowie, bolan, etc...that had to be in there
> somewhere...& lou seems to come across as a unifying
> figure, esp. "transformer"...p. laughner's various
> projects & other proto cleveland dudes were obviously
> influenced by eno, roxy, etc...tho it wasn't a direct,
> physically tactile dialogue, there are lots of shared
> messages, whispers betwixt early 70s
> brit-glam/whathaveyou & early nyc/cleveland "punk"
>
[Mullen, Patrick Q] Interesting Link there Eric. Transformer is really a
lynchpin of the two movements.
Patrick
It is not the big armies that win battles; it is the good ones.
Marechal Maurice Comte de Saxe, Mes Reveries, 1732
Patrick Q. Mullen
Electronic Resources Unit
Richter Library
University of Miami
Office: (305)284-3367
Fax: (305)284-4027
p.mullen@miami.edu
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