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So with the league all but over, let's switch to another subject - Jeffrey Epstein?
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Exactly the point I was making.Originally posted by Peter View PostYes, it does. Would be odd if it didn't
The enduring legacy of the 60s is the dominance of youth culture.
That and the fact that it was the continuation, the apogee in fact, of Romanticism.
It was the first time working class yoof created the dominant culture - Romanticism was originally bourgeois lit/art etc.
It was only with the '60s, after 130+ years, that Romanticism could be dominated by the young working class in the West.
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lol. Message reprted to Cato the Elder.Originally posted by Peter View PostThat's just moving the goalposts..."Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.
"But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."
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Yes. Allowing bands and artists to write their own songs was the beginning of the end.Originally posted by Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult View PostExactly the point I was making.
That and the fact that it was the continuation, the apogee in fact, of Romanticism.
It was the first time working class yoof created the dominant culture - Romanticism was originally bourgeois lit/art etc.
It was only with the '60s, after 130+ years, that Romanticism could be dominated by the young working class in the West.
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No, the Olds know how blessed they are. It's the Yoofs wot take it all for granted.Originally posted by Peter View PostNot stupid. Innocent. Still asking questions of the world. Isn't that the source of all great art?
People like us, who already know everything, have difficulty getting inspired.
"Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.
"But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."
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Which series?Originally posted by Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult View PostSimon Scharma on that excellent BBC series said that the Pistols were a perfect example of how Romanticism went on to define the modern world.
I was thinking more of Dylan and the Beatles initially.
Punk is frequently used as an example of a million different things. Its enduring musical legacy is a kind of 'you had to be there' sound.
And still my favourite punk band is American
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This series. Excellent. {And I did a whole uni course called From the Enlightenment to romanticism 1780-1830.}Originally posted by Peter View PostWhich series?
I was thinking more of Dylan and the Beatles initially.
Punk is frequently used as an example of a million different things. Its enduring musical legacy is a kind of 'you had to be there' sound.
And still my favourite punk band is American
Just checked. I ripped each of the 3 episodes for a mate who was abroad. I still have them in dropbox if you want a stream or download link.
Well worth it. Better than anything you'll find on Netflix etc atm.
Brilliant.
You'll have to watch but Sid Viscous was more Byronic - mad, bad and dangerous to know - than Dylan or the Beatles which is I think one of the points he was making.
Let me know if you want links PMed.
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I'll have a lookOriginally posted by Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult View PostThis series. Excellent. {And I did a whole uni course called From the Enlightenment to romanticism 1780-1830.}
Just checked. I ripped each of the 3 episodes for a mate who was abroad. I still have them in dropbox if you want a stream or download link.
Well worth it. Better than anything you'll find on Netflix etc atm.
Brilliant.
You'll have to watch but Sid Viscous was more Byronic - mad, bad and dangerous to know - than Dylan or the Beatles which is I think one of the points he was making.
Let me know if you want links PMed.
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Schama is to historians, what Slater is to cookery programmes. Widely knowledgable but deeply cringe to watch.Originally posted by Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult View PostThis series. Excellent. {And I did a whole uni course called From the Enlightenment to romanticism 1780-1830.}
Just checked. I ripped each of the 3 episodes for a mate who was abroad. I still have them in dropbox if you want a stream or download link.
Well worth it. Better than anything you'll find on Netflix etc atm.
Brilliant.
You'll have to watch but Sid Viscous was more Byronic - mad, bad and dangerous to know - than Dylan or the Beatles which is I think one of the points he was making.
Let me know if you want links PMed.
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