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Ink 19 :: Friday

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May 4, 2001, featuring Patti Smith, Blue Oyster Cult, Drivin' N' Cryin', and Pete Yorn. Review by James Mann. Photos by June Rich.

... in the late '70s, so I had somewhat forgotten what a passionate performer she is. Railing against the "VH-1 Web site motherfuckers," reading from William Blake, or on moments such as an epic "Southern Cross" or a stirring "Dancing Barefoot," Patti Smith defined what rock and roll really is -- an extremely ...

Ink 19 :: Jah Wobble

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February 1998 :: Music T-Z :: Jah Wobble (Bryan Tilford)

Album Cover Jah Wobble The Inspiration of William Blake All Saints/Thirsty Ear Some rhythmically-narrated spoken word, some vocal singing, and some instrumental, even some very experimental pieces keep you on your ears along this literary musical journey inspired by the paintings of William Blake. ...

Ink 19 :: Lift To Experience

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The Texas-Jerusalem Crossroads (Bella Union). Review by Matthew Moyer.

... hinge on Texas being held as the last stronghold. Or something. The music is more important to me than the visions (which admittedly, might even put William Blake to shame), and more thrilling than any ideology. It doesn't follow traditional verse/chorus/verse constructs, it flows and coils freely and ...

Ink 19 :: Trey Spruance/Mr. Bungle

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June 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Trey Spruance/Mr. Bungle (Ed Furniture)

... in time on recordings. Recordings are great. Who are some of your favorite authors? To name a few: Stanislaw Lem, Shihabuddin Yahya Suhrawardi, William Blake, Antoinin Artaud, Henry Corbin, Phillip K. Dick, Albert Pike, Jorge Luis Borges, Emmanuel Swedenborg, Isadore Ducasse, and Amos Tutola. "God" ...

Ink 19 :: Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds

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No More Shall We Part (Reprise). Review by Terry Eagan.

... blues music is a distillation of the primal elements that make up this kind of music. It is literate and informed as much by the Hebrew Bible and William Blake as inspired by the likes of Muddy Waters. Musically, his canvas is created from a palette that incorporates elements of post-punk, piano, gospel ...
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