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Tag Archives: Philip Norman
LENNON: SLUMBERING THROUGH DOUBLE and MULTIPLE FANTASIES
The light came through the window, Straight from the sun above, And so inside my little room There plunged the rays of Love. In streams of light I clearly saw The dust you seldom see, Out of which the Nameless … Continue reading
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Tagged Brian Epstein, Dan Graham, David Buxton, Dwight MacDonald, Dwight McDonald, George Melly, Glenn Gass, Herbert J. Gans, Hunter Davis, Jeffrey Pepper Rodgers, John Lennon, Leo Ruth, Nigel Farndale, Philip Norman, Ray Coleman, Scott Thill, Sean O'Hagen Guardian, Todd Gitlin
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THE CELEBRITY OF COMMODITY: Instant Karma of Possession
” Similarly, when Nike introduced a new shoe line “Air Huarache” and wanted to distinguish its sign from those of other shoe lines, Nike adopted John Lennon’s song “Instant Karma” as a starting point for the shoe’s sign value. Nike … Continue reading
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Tagged Annie Leib, Craig McClean, David Reisman, Dwight MacDonald, F.R. Leavis, George Konig, Ian Bogost, John Lennon, John Osborne, John Stratton, Jon Stratton, Karl Marx, Keith Waterhouse, Luc Sante, Mark J. Nelson, Patrick Mignon, Philip Norman, Pierre Bordieu, Robert Goldman, Robert Hilburn, Sean Lennon, Sean O'Hagen Guardian, Stephen Papson, Stuart Hall, Sue Summers, Theodor Adorno, Thomas Frank, Thorstein Veblen, Yoko Ono
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HE COULDN’T MAKE THE HILLS
I can’t make the hills The system is shot I’m living on pills For which I thank G-d I followed the course From chaos to art Desire the horse Depression the cart I sailed like a swan I sank like … Continue reading
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Tagged Bob Dylan, Bob Gruen, David mcgough, Dr. Arthur Janov, E.M. Forster, Eleanor Baird, Gina Serpe, Gregory Mansur, Henry Jenkins, John Lennon 70th birthday, John Lennon Real Love, Leonard Cohen, Levon Helm, Marlon Brando, Mikita Brottman, Oscar Wilde, Philip Norman, Sam Ford, Sean Lennon, The Beatles, Truman Capote, Yoko Ono
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MILK and HONEY and MONEY: Do What Thou Wilst
Beatles for Sale.The early Beatle’s lyrics,were seemingly so naive, yet they revealed so much: Their plans and schemes have vanished like the merest of dreams. The occupations with which he kept himself so terribly busy were the pleasant bubbles of … Continue reading
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Tagged Bernard Delfont, Bob Dylan, Brian Epstein Beatles, Charles Silver, Daniel David Moses, David J. Stewart, Derek Taylor, Dick James Music, Fred Ebb, J. Kelly Nestruck, John Kander, John Lennon, Ken Keuffel, Leadbelly, Lew Grade, Marc Elliot, Peter Doggert, Peter Doggett, Philip Norman, Pierre Vallieres, Ringo Starr, Susan Stroman, Terry Melcher, The Beatles, The Scottsboro Boys, Theodor Adorno, Tony Sanchez Rolling Stones, Walter Benjamin, Yoko Ono
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