Marsh and Gaul speak perfect French of course, as all good modernists do. Read another interview with these men of the cloth below. And, not to worry, there is an English translation :
http://greensleevestoaground.wordpress.com/
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This site translates as 'Black Film Buff'. Everybody discussing the finer points of 'Shaft'.
A much better interview if I may say so (no editing here I take it?)...
Does GSTAG post here too? Enjoyable interview, interesting blog to boot.
Some would say, after jazz and film, the comic book.
Very neat indeed. The 'nightmare mod' or something like it. I caught the end of the so-called 'Silver Age'. Must have given me a warped vision of America or something. Maybe I saw Ronald Reagan in the guise of Superman or George W.Bush as Uncle Scrooge McDuck.
do these brass bands play in your bertrand russell themed bingo halls?
this is some kind of bizarro alternate universe clockwork orange world. along with "cricklewood", if i ever visit the UK derbyshire is at the top of the list.
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Cricklewood! I think young Chris is from there! (Currently holidaying on your west coast, I think). Dennis, you'd be welcome here any time. Hunter wellies (now outsourced to China, possibly by David Cameron) are optional. As Harpo will tell you, this is a place where men are men and sheep are wary.
there was a thread on pants that became a discussion of the relative merits of day-laborer taverns in cricklewood. sounded like my kind of place.
thats another bizarro "over there" thing, irish musicians dressing up as inbred hillbillies and singing country-western. there is no overlap whatsoever between the two groups in the US, any more than C&W and the guidos from "jersey shore".
Apparently both elvis costello and the gallagher brothers fathers played in those bands.
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There's a great clip on Youtube, which I can't currently find, of Costello's dad dancing like a twat.