Sunlight reflecting on the pool
at St Cybi’s Well - a sacred site on the Llyn named after a 6th century although origins go way back before that
Very pleased to receive finished copies of my golden age San Francisco comp - features Skip Spence, Grateful Dead, Big Brother, Quicksilver, Country Joe and the Fish, Santana, Sly
and the Family Stone, Kak and others. Available from carolinetruerecords.com
Bought OTD in 1969 - the second double album I ever had. I was in a major Who phase - and would shortly see them - so this was a revelation. Programmatic, inconsistent but some cracking tunes (Sally Simpson, Pinball Wizard, I’m Free) and in the 10 minute Underture, beautiful understatement
Very pleased to receive this extraordinary labour of love from Andrew Sandoval and Doug Hinman. It’s the last word on the Kinks and a must for any komitted fan. Doug was very helpful to me when I wrote the Official Biography 42 years ago
An interview with Pat Palladin and Judy Nylon of Snatch by Jon Savage in Sounds 6th, May 1978.
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21st, May 1977 The Clash, The Jam, Buzzcocks, Subway Sect and The Prefects' gig at the Rainbow reviewed by Jon Savage. "Rock 'N' Roll can be one of the few honest things left in this world."
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29th, April 1978. Kraftwerk's album 'The Man Machine' reviewed by Jon Savage. "Der vier fab Ubermensch" @jonsavage.bsky.social
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Singles reviewed by Jon Savage in Sounds 6th, May 1978 including Pere Ubu, Throbbing Gristle and The Residents.
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