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Tag Archives: Mick Taylor
BAD MOON RISING: THE PEREGRINE PROPHECIES
”Shakespeare’s plays mirror the debate of his time between those who believed that the macrocosm of the stars influenced the microcosm of human life, and those who dismissed astrology as “excellent foppery.” The phrase comes from Edmund in King Lear, who … Continue reading →
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Tagged Albert King, Antonio Zanchi, Astrology, Casanova, Curt Cobain, Dr. John Dee, Earl of Shaftesbury, Giacomo Casanova, Giovanni Francesco Barbieri, Guercino, Jimi Hendrix, John Locke, John Mayall, King Lear, Limbourg Brothers, Limbourg Brothers The Book of Hours, Mick Taylor, Paul Rumsey, Robert Harry van Gent, Shakespeare, sylvia plath, Ted Hughes, Ted Hughes Sylvia Plath, Wallenstein, William Cunningham
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DARK KNIGHTS & THE LAST OF THE WHITE COLD LOVERS
”I’d been prepped for understanding by my parents and grandparents, who constantly spoke of the regressive, racially pathological south. They took me to South Carolina almost every summer throughout my youth. I had seen and experienced the ugliness and petty … Continue reading →
Posted in Cinema/Visual/Audio, Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Miscellaneous, Music/Composition/Performance
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Tagged Amiri Baraka, Andres Serrano, Bobby Seale, Civil Rights Act, Clarence Thomas, D.W. Griffith, Du Bois, Eldridge Cleaver, Gandhi, Henry David Thoreau, Howlin Wolf, Huey Newton, Humphrey Bogart, John Mayall, Klu Klux Klan, Leadbelly, Martin Luther King, Mick Taylor, Robert Byrd, Robert C. Byrd, Robert Carlyle Byrd, Rosa Parks, Thurgood Marshall, Voting Rights Act, W.E.B. Du Bois, William G. Roy, Willie Dixon, Woody Guthrie
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