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Roll Of Honour

Category: Literature

1735
Culture, Music, Record collecting, Spoken Word, William Burroughs

1735

In which our young hero up stuff cuts. Continue reading 1735

Blog Dylan:  A Hard-Boiled Rain’s A-gonna Fall
Bob Dylan, Culture, Literature, Music, Obsessive behaviour, Self-indulgent nonsense

Blog Dylan: A Hard-Boiled Rain’s A-gonna Fall

Bob Dylan and Haruki Murakami? This must be a Blog Dylan happening. Continue reading Blog Dylan: A Hard-Boiled Rain’s A-gonna Fall

Leave The Details To Joe
Culture, Literature, Material, Music, Record collecting, Vinyl, William Burroughs

Leave The Details To Joe

Do you remember your first time? Maybe not, maybe you’ve carefully hidden it away from your conscious mind, to protect … Continue reading Leave The Details To Joe

Tell & Sell
Culture, Literature, Self-indulgent nonsense

Tell & Sell

I love pulp fiction. Nope, not the film, I love pulp fiction from the 30’s through to the 60’s, although … Continue reading Tell & Sell

The Immaculate Fix
Literature, Vinyl, William Burroughs

The Immaculate Fix

‘Fight tuberculosis, folks.’  Christmas Eve an old junkie selling Christmas seals on North Clark Street, the ‘Priest’ they called him. … Continue reading The Immaculate Fix

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