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Author: Pete Pawsey<br> | Author: Pete Pawsey<br> | ||
Date: Spring 1998 | Date: Spring 1998 | ||
[[File:ME-Hearsay-JayBlakesberg.jpg|300px|left|thumb|photo by Jay Blakesberg]] | |||
Is California a more bearable place to live now that certain herbs are legal for medicinal use? Or, like Bill Hicks, are you waiting for it to slide into the sea? | Is California a more bearable place to live now that certain herbs are legal for medicinal use? Or, like Bill Hicks, are you waiting for it to slide into the sea? | ||
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He was the organist in the Sacre Coeur for many years. | He was the organist in the Sacre Coeur for many years. | ||
"Was he really? That | "Was he really? That's so cool! I didn't know that. It was on Maundy Saturday and it was really beautiful - it was packed, it was really dark and it was gorgeous. In any major city they'll be playing Messiaen. I had to namecheck him. I have a few of his records. It's really old-fashioned sounding now but it's just beautiful. I just have this one which is basically a series of masses; ''Quartet for the End of Time''. I bought it for the title. I didn't know anything about it, but I knew it was Messiaen playing cause I've heard it before." | ||
It was composed in the concentration camps. | It was composed in the concentration camps. | ||