BOC: Sunday Times review
Tony
tony.orourke at TALK21.COM
Mon Jul 31 15:59:18 EDT 2006
The one exception was Max Bell (?) who worked for the NME in the mid 70s. I
think he must have been a fan. I can't remember whether it was his or Sandy
Robertson's (Sounds) spread on BOC in '75/76 that got me interested.
Old person signing off...
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Sent: 31 July 2006 20:18
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Subject: Re: BOC: Sunday Times review
On Sun, Jul 30, 2006 at 11:38:15AM -0400, Jason Scruton wrote:
> http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2090-2279023.html
>
[...]
> It?s difficult to imagine when you look at the embarrassing richness of
> theme and genre in popular music today,
???? If you replaced "richness of theme and genre"
with "plastic mass produced quality" that might make
sense.
As for his running down of BOC, well, let's face it,
not too many professional music writers have ever
seen eye to eye with us...
Steve
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