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(Mr Motion's own biography of Keats will be published next year).The journal is a fascinating record of a sensitive literary man coping with a quite new reality.
It's also a fascinating record of delusion and secrecy, and of a lover being led a merry dance for many years.
Introduced a year before "The Jazz Singer," but employing the same sound-on-disc technology, these 10- to 20-minute records of popular vaudeville acts not only provide a fascinating record of the lost American variety stage but also were the principal means through which audiences gradually became accustomed to music and dialogue emerging from images that had for so long been expressively mute.
The novel is a fascinating record of those still-early years of the NHS, when women of all classes (well, not quite all – Harley Street was just around the corner) mingled in doctors' dingy waiting rooms, with a collective consciousness of submitting to something new, a social experiment.
Most of the cacao roças (plantations) have been reclaimed by nature since independence in 1975, but a handful still function as cocoa farms (the crop still accounts for 80% of the country's exports), and are a fascinating record of the country's history.
But in an appendix to this report you can find the following: Pollen records and tree stumps buried in the peat provide a fascinating record of past vegetation, and indicate that the High Peak Moors were once much more wooded that they are today... in the 16th and 17th centuries... massive woodland and scrub clearance occurred to make way for grazing, including on the moorland tops.
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There is a fascinating recording played in the film of a phone conversation between the two men that sounds like the prelude to a prison fight, with Newton calling Cleaver a "punk".
The result is a challenging, fascinating record that's both industrial and the very definition of organic.
This is a fascinating book by a fascinating man from a fascinating place.
The music on Crocodiles is generally dark and moody: In 1980, the British music magazine NME described McCulloch's lyrics as a being "scattered with themes of sorrow, horror, and despair, themes that are reinforced by stormy animal/sexual imagery" and American music magazine Creem described Crocodiles as "a moody, mysterious, fascinating record".
The performance has been reissued many times, here in a release that also offers Horowitz in various live Chopin performances, all fascinating, recorded between 1979 and 1982.
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