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Love Begins
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Connie Converse performing for friends, 1940s
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Arthur Russell, May 21, 1951 – April 4, 1992.
1991 photos by Allen Ginsberg.
Slant 6 live at The Embassy, Washington DC, 1992. Photo by & © Pat Graham.
YOSHITOMO NARA Guitar Girl
The Chants - A Man Without a Face (1968)
A stunning song of protest against racial injustice, performed by the Chants, an all black vocal harmony group from Liverpool. Written by Eddie Amoo, later a member of British Soul group the Real Thing.
Sugar // Bikini Kill
Nick Drake - Hazey Jane II
#31. The Velvet Underground - I’ll Be Your Mirror (1966)
9/30/22.
I'd never heard of Robert Lester Folsom (Georgia). But when I saw that Anthology Records (recently released the excellent Norma Tanega retrospective) was responsible for releasing classic 1976 album and other LPs of unreleased demos and music, I jumped right in.
This is definitely a product of its time. You can hear Neil Young, America and to some extent Love/Arthur Lee, but this isn't an artist rip-off. Folsom definitely has an ear for music and melody.
Today, this would fit right in with Curation Records catalogue.
“I was kind of a dreamy child—a Curious George baby. As a child, people told me they thought I’d grow up to be a poet. You have to wonder what kind of kid someone would say that to.”
Mark Sandman, 1952 – 1999
High Anxiety (1977) Mel Brooks
Minutemen
Turner Hall, Madison, WI (1985-05-02)
© Murray Kapell