PLAY LiST
1. BEAT HAPPENING, Jamboree (LP) — USA indie band who we shared gigs with in Europe. Minimalist melodic pop, very human. 2. FRIPP & ENO, No Pussyfooting (LP) — Ambient music with emotional guitar play by Fripp and modifications and additions from Eno. Great on the Walkman during long journeys, it transforms the corridors of passage. Time-slip. 3. THE BEACH BOYS, Best Of (LP) - Maybe it's only nostalgia. "God only knows." Thanks, Brian Wilson. 4. THE TERMINALS, INTO THE VOID — Live at the Subway, ChCh! Excellent night, I look foward to the Terminals'new release. Into the Void must record; Paul Suthedand, stretched electronics, art meets rock'n'roll. 5. WEST COAST POP ART EXPERIMENTAL BAND, Transparent Day (LP) — psychedelic pop from the 60s. 6. RADIO UFM— lt'd be great ifthey didn't play some of the junk; just because it's local, just because it's black, just because it's an import. Music is music.
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Rip It Up, Issue 137, 1 December 1988, Page 4
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149PLAY LiST Rip It Up, Issue 137, 1 December 1988, Page 4
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