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Thin Wild Mercury: August 2008
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Music appreciation - a semi-regular blog featuring show reviews, new records,. Old and rediscovered records, and other musical musings. August 22, 2008. Ten minutes to meltdown. This morning I had the distinct pleasure of being woken up by Slobberbone's "Everything You Thought Was Right Was Wrong Today." Now eight years old, this record grows in stature every time I think (or as was the case, when my alarm system. Selected it at random as the record I would hear first) to play it. August 21, 2008. Fast f...
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Thin Wild Mercury: Paris 1919
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Music appreciation - a semi-regular blog featuring show reviews, new records,. Old and rediscovered records, and other musical musings. September 11, 2008. I recently returned from a European vacation, sadly without Chevy Chase as my driver. The first two days were spent in Paris so I could be at my good friend GF's wedding on Aug. 29. Hmm-m, a summer wedding in Paris: not to shabby - chic in fact! Looking forward to hearing about the Budapest leg of the journey. February 11, 2009 at 9:06 AM. Another fla...
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Thin Wild Mercury: September 2008
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Music appreciation - a semi-regular blog featuring show reviews, new records,. Old and rediscovered records, and other musical musings. September 11, 2008. I recently returned from a European vacation, sadly without Chevy Chase as my driver. The first two days were spent in Paris so I could be at my good friend GF's wedding on Aug. 29. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Spiritualized - Songs in A&E. Bob Dylan - Tell Tale Signs. Let There Be Rock. Okkervil River - Oct 12. Black Crowes - Oct 18 (Buffalo). I use i...
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Thin Wild Mercury: Down the tracks to an unwritten future
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Music appreciation - a semi-regular blog featuring show reviews, new records,. Old and rediscovered records, and other musical musings. August 21, 2008. Down the tracks to an unwritten future. I recently watched two good music documentaries, "Down the Tracks" about the music that influenced Bob Dylan before he influenced everyone else, and "The Future Is Unwritten" about Joe Strummer's life before, during and after the Clash. The Future Is Unwritten". Tour of 1985 or 1986. A must read article! The clearn...
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Robert Dunn - Music
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First I wrote songs. I was fourteen, I’d just heard Bob Dylan (. Bringing It All Back Home. Was still fresh in stores), and like that my life changed. I learned the guitar, started making up songs, found I was more fluid with the words than the music, discovered great writers (Tolstoy, Melville, Hemingway, Fitzgerald, and the most Dylan of them all, James Joyce), and turned to stories and novels. In the mid-’90s an ad for a Tascam Porta Pro in. Our lead singer was the magnificent Tanuja Desai. It’s no su...
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Robert Dunn - About
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Is a writer, teacher, photographer, and musician. He’s published widely, including an O. Henry Prize winning story, as well as fiction in. And numerous literary journals,. A poem in The New Yorker. And a front-page essay in the. New York Times Book Review. Magazine, then taught at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pa. For the last years of the writer Bernard Malamud. S life, Dunn was his assistant. Dunn's recent novels include Pink Cadillac. A Book Sense pick in 2002), Cutting Time: a Novel of the Blues.
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Thin Wild Mercury: Ten minutes to meltdown
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Music appreciation - a semi-regular blog featuring show reviews, new records,. Old and rediscovered records, and other musical musings. August 22, 2008. Ten minutes to meltdown. This morning I had the distinct pleasure of being woken up by Slobberbone's "Everything You Thought Was Right Was Wrong Today." Now eight years old, this record grows in stature every time I think (or as was the case, when my alarm system. Selected it at random as the record I would hear first) to play it. Let There Be Rock.
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Our Authors – Coral Press
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Robert Dunn is a writer, teacher, and musician. He has published widely, including an O. Henry Prize-winning story, as well as fiction in. And numerous literary journals, poetry in. And a front-page essay in. The New York Times Book Review. Is in print through Electron Press. He has worked for. Magazine, as well as teaching at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pa. For the last years of the writer Bernard Malamud. Currently, Dunn works for. Dunn is also the founder of the musical group Thin Wild Mercury.
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Thin Wild Mercury: April 2008
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Music appreciation - a semi-regular blog featuring show reviews, new records,. Old and rediscovered records, and other musical musings. April 22, 2008. Friday night last weekend I went to see The Coast, a local Toronto band who were described to me as Britpoppy, at the Horseshoe. They were alright, but a few songs into their set I turned to a friend and said "these guys are pretty good, nice melodies, but I have a feeling I won't remember a thing about them tomorrow." And I was right. Key purchases this ...