Likewise. Have they put those Caedmon recordings on CD? I have both LP's.
"Mr. Styrax - MR. HECATOMB STYRAX" Pound roars. Eliot sounds like he's got a
corncob up his ass when he reads. cummings intones his --
"why must itself up every of a park
anus stick some quote statue unquote to
prove that a hero equals any jerk
who was afraid to dare to answer 'no'?
quote citizens unquote might otherwise
forget(to err is human;to forgive
divine)that if the quote state unquote says
'kill' killing is an act of christian love.
'Nothing' in 1944 A D
'can stand against the argument of mil
itary necessity' (generalissimo e)
and echo answers 'there is no appeal
from reason'(freud)- you pays your money and
you doesn't take your choice. Ain't freedom grand"
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>From: Dirk Johnson <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: Virgo Made Male
>Date: Tue, Feb 18, 2003, 7:27 PM
>
> His recordings have actually helped keep me alive during low points,
> from MC to HSM and a few Cantos to the Odes.
>
> Tim Romano wrote:
>
>> If you have not heard a recording of Pound reading Moeurs
>> Contemporaines...
>> it's worth the audition.
>> Tim Romano
>>