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.
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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