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Old 10-24-2008, 07:49 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Melody Maker and the cliches of rock critics

"It’s in the white of my eyes. The rest of the world, if there still is one, can lie down and die. Tonight Iggy is the strongest, the loudest, the dirtiest, the best, the worst, the fittest of the survivors, and the most powerful propaganda for LIFE I’ve seen on a stage since the Good Luck Theatre Company’s Sam Shepard perspective. Iggy’s been reading a lot of Sam recently, and some Edward Albee….He never stops moving." -Chris Roberts, Melody Maker, January 3, 1987

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