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Old 11-25-2016, 02:24 PM   #1921 (permalink)
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Old 11-25-2016, 03:53 PM   #1922 (permalink)
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You're thinking of Barbara Billingsley, aka June Cleaver.

RIP Mrs. Brady. Spent a lot of my childhood with you and the family.

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I knew you'd have some sentimental tripe
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Old 11-25-2016, 03:57 PM   #1923 (permalink)
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I knew you'd have some sentimental tripe
Piss off. Isn't my fault I was born in 1960.
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Old 11-25-2016, 04:14 PM   #1924 (permalink)
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You're thinking of Barbara Billingsley, aka June Cleaver.

RIP Mrs. Brady. Spent a lot of my childhood with you and the family.
I thought the Brady Bunch was campy. I couldn't understand who would watch it otherwise than witnessing a train wreck. However I can understand you attachment for the celebrities of your youth that you spent time with. Sorry for your loss. Florence Henderson rip.
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Old 11-25-2016, 04:53 PM   #1925 (permalink)
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Pauline Oliveros Dead at 84 | Pitchfork

This news hit me right in the stomach. RIP
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Old 11-25-2016, 06:31 PM   #1926 (permalink)
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Pauline Oliveros Dead at 84 | Pitchfork

This news hit me right in the stomach. RIP
I linked to this a few months ago in the minimalism thread but this links to some her stuff and other interesting composers as well

Composer Shiva Feshareki selects her favourite minimalist compositions - The Wire
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Old 11-25-2016, 06:41 PM   #1927 (permalink)
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Pauline Oliveros is one of modern music's most important figures, precisely because her work transcends music itself. While many people have heard of her contemporaries like Steve Reich and Philip Glass, Oliveros' five decades of work is so wide-reaching that popular culture has barely kept up. She was a founding member of the San Francisco Tape Music Center in the '60s, and devised a musical concept called Deep Listening, which stemmed from a trip into a giant underground cistern with a 45-second reverb. Those echoes led to an exploration of the difference between hearing and listening and a pursuit of a heightened state of awareness in sound. Oliveros' ideas have inspired not only musicians and music fans but scientists, philosophers and everyday people to think about the link that listening builds between us and our surroundings. So while recordings like Crone Music and Deep Listening are heralded by experimental music and drone heads alike, Oliveros is equally acclaimed for devising instruments for disabled people and teaching students with no formal music training to improvise together.

John Cage was a fan and so is Rabih Beaini, AKA Morphosis, who recently released Fire Above Sky Below Now on his label Morphine, exposing Oliveros to yet another audience of potential converts. She's now 84 years old and still performs and educates around the globe, and when she spoke to Mark Smith at CTM Festival in Berlin, she gave an insight into the mind of woman whose creative impact is still reverberating.
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She was going strong right up to the end. I just listened to Water Above Sky Below Now and it was wonderful. This one looks interesting: THOLLEM / OLIVEROS / CLINE : MOLECULAR AFFINITY | Roaratorio.

I think overall, Accordion & Voice is her strongest work.
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I thought the Brady Bunch was campy. I couldn't understand who would watch it otherwise than witnessing a train wreck. However I can understand you attachment for the celebrities of your youth that you spent time with.
I was the same age as Bobby during that show's run. Plus, back then you had one television and only a few channels to choose from. So as a family you voted on what to watch and believe it or not, The Brady Bunch was hands down the best thing on in its time slot.
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Brady Bunch campy???

Castro kicked it.
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