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11.17.2007

Singleversity #36



Audiversity’s weekly column, slightly modified, on random music in a predetermined number of words between 1 & 150. This week's randomly generated number: 65.

MA:



Henry Flynt is a complicated man. So much so in fact that I am not even going to attempt to summarize his incredible avant-garde career in this brief paragraph. BUT, the kind people of Locust have released a gem of a left-field country-rock record from Flynt’s band in the mid-70s. "The International" is just a small dose of the must-hear rambunctiousness of Nova’Billy.

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While Americans prepare for Thanksgiving this coming week, Canadians are still debating the identity of the Gustav Mahler graffiti artist that emerged in the Corktown neighborhood of Toronto during their own Thanksgiving last month. This portion of "Resurrection" is the conclusion of his famous Symphony No. 2. I know, I know, it’s his most popular; so sue us for being populists every now and then.

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