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The Noise of Time
The Noise of Time
Julian Barnes | 2017 | Fiction & Poetry
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What is power? What is art? Who holds the power? Who does art belong to? In his latest novel, “The Noise of Time,” Julian Barnes investigates these questions via the life of Dmitri Shostakovich, a man who composed music under the thumb of oppression in Soviet Russia. Read more about this book in my review here. https://tcl-bookreviews.com/2018/04/21/music-and-silence/
  
    Them (2006)

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Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy by The Who
Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy by The Who
1971 | Rock
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"This is like a greatest hits-type thing, and I picked it up at a record fair when I was about 14. Me and my dad would go to record fairs in Oxford Town Hall, and I’d save up and buy a couple of records each time. “In those days, there was no way of hearing a record without buying it, so a lot of the time you’d buy something based on the sleeve or just based on a recommendation, and I think I bought this because of the sleeve. “I’d heard that The Who were a good band but – when I listened to this - I discovered a whole new level of guitar sonics. Everything about the violence of Pete Townshend’s guitar playing really affected me. He changed the rules of what a solo could be… just some noise could be a solo and, obviously, that became a big part of Ride, because we were all about the noise being an instrument.”"

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