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Quite a night for the beginning of the campaign to relaunch Table of the Elements… I only managed to snap a couple of photos. Everyone loved seeing the Tony Conrad movie and a wonderful Q&A with Emily Bick from The Wire magazine… much fun!
Yes, this is what we're doing! Tony has only screened three times during the nearly nine years since we premiered at the Tate... and this event has a most significant purpose!
‘The ethos of the age, as Nietzsche says, is money making, the greed and power of the state, fake art, beautiful forms, overweening science.’
James Wood and Jonathan Rée on Nietzsche and Schopenhauer, in an extract from our Close Readings subscrption series: www.lrb.co.uk/podcasts-and...
Thanks @prospectmagazine.co.uk @aloner.bsky.social who let me write about Tony Blair's recent tribute act to the TB-GBs of New Labour, with some more serious consideration of where his NZ antipathy comes and the new politics if climate
mini 🧵
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More gigs this weekend with Manchester tomorrow at the Peer Hat… then Todmorden for the Andrew Weatherall celebrations… good times!
On tour
Tonight at Paper Dress Vintage in Hackney… there’s a few tix left… gonna be a loud one! x
An old man walking his cow through the Nottinghamshire countryside on rope during the early 1980s.
While researching my novel 1983, which is based on the Nottinghamshire mining village where I grew up, I had a weird memory of a man who used to take his cow for a walk around the village, like it was a dog.
"Have I made that up?" I wondered.
So I checked my mum and dad's old photos.
I hadn't.
Fantastic! Such a relief to know. Now to see it… and it’d better be good. Thank you!
Isn’t there a great film to be made about Dory? Or better still… a musical? I love this record.
I had the privilege of chasing down an interview with this exceptional artist and being totally and completely ignored - Viva Henry Flynt!
Upcoming London performance! Friday 28th March
Tix here:
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I love a challenge such as this! I’ll endeavour to find it
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The film you reference here is called, Don’t be a Sucker, and was released in 1947 as a clear warning about fascism and how it begins to take hold of society. No animation in it though…
He also wrote, “Please master can I touch your cheeck
please master can I kneel at your feet
please master can I loosen your…” It’s been retitled, JD’s Dream
Lovely to hear… it was a great honour to make the film with her. We all went on quite the trip…
Post you in a different era 1990s - on US Maple euro tour
Exactly. Our shared ownership over this mass of wonderful work now has given it new value and new purpose. We’re very lucky…
My teenage son has become the relationship to the collection that was most needed by finding a deep enjoyment out of selling off the unloved, not listened to… to buy new and fresh. It’s a new experience for me and I’ve relaxed in to it…
Hear, hear.
His books are a staple… if he’d only written Minor Histories it’d warrant a primary place in the pantheon… and with Foul Perfection he excelled, I think. His performances in Tony’s jail movie were astounding. What a geezer… so sad he couldn’t bear to become a really old one.