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Re: (TV) poly



The NPR link has two songs you can listen to. Not X-Ray Spex-like, but not bad, 
either.

To be honest, I haven't heard much beyond GERM FREE ADOLESCENTS. I have the 2 CD 
version with her pre-X-Ray reggae single, some Peel sessions, and some 
outtakes/demos. I've also got an MP3 copy of her 1980 solo album, but I've 
barely listened to it.

And I never heard CONSCIOUS CONSUMER, the 1995 reunion record, as it was out of 
print almost as soon as it came out, but I'm still interested.

--Phil



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From: Rex Broome <rexbroome@gmail.com>
To: tv@obbard.com
Sent: Tue, April 26, 2011 12:53:50 PM
Subject: Re: (TV) poly

On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 8:46 AM, robin dunn <rdunnrn@yahoo.com> wrote:

> from the AP:
>
> She once said she would like to be remembered for something spiritual, but
> "I
> know I'll probably be remembered for 'Oh Bondage, Up Yours!'"
>

...which is not spiritual how?

I kid; I know she was pretty heavily invested in Krishna for a long time.
What is that new album like?  I don't mind if it's not especially
Spex-like; it's just interesting to see what people from that era come up
with after a lot of time off.  The Slits reunion record was fair, and Viv
Albertine's solo EP from last year was truly excellent.  I wonder what Laura
Logic is up to; she did some very cool stuff after the Spex.

-Rex
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