I notice that Malky's made it on to the new series of Great Lives.
Isn't life great!
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Lateralthinking1
One of my many flaws is that I always really respected Malcolm. I like to think that he made me all that I'm not today.
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ian russell
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Lateralthinking1
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Simon
S. Beckett, J.B. Priestley and a certain A. Bevan are, apparently, future subjects for the series.
Which only makes the inclusion of this parasite the more astonishing, IMO!
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Lateralthinking1
Simon, have you considered his contribution from a situationist perspective or even in the context of fluxus?, Lat.
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Simon
Originally posted by Lateralthinking1 View PostSimon, have you considered his contribution from a situationist perspective or even in the context of fluxus?, Lat.And don't know enough about the former, really, to make an intelligent comment.
However surely most of his "philosophy" fails the generally accepted tenets of Fluxus - if one really wants to dignify what I of course see as those silly, 60s, naive, failed, pseudo-revolutionary ideas by discussing them at all!
bws Simon
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ride your buggy
Originally posted by Chris Newman View PostPardon my ignorance, but who is Malcolm Maclaren?
configureyourbuggy.com
[disclaimer: i am in no way commercially connected with this organisation. Whoops, forgot, this doesn't matter any more, so will be sending invoice to Maclaren's for marketing services.]
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Paul Sherratt
Chris,
That buggy bites-yer baby man sometimes gets mixed up with the late Malcolm Mclaren who was the 'ex' of Tintwistle's favourite daughter, Vivienne Swire.
She once voiced a line which I now use regularly myself:
" It might be different but it's not what I want "
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Whichwood?
Originally posted by Paul Sherratt View PostChris,
That buggy bites-yer baby man sometimes gets mixed up with the late Malcolm Mclaren who was the 'ex' of Tintwistle's favourite daughter, Vivienne Swire.
So what O?
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