Here is a picture of me with my good friend Thurston Moore yesterday. Thurston was at the Virgin store in Union Square promoting (and signing!) the new book that he edited, Mix Tape: The Art of Cassette Culture. Thurston read a bit from his introduction to the book, and the crowd really seemed into what he was saying. While his poetry doesn't always make a lot of sense, when he writes articles about something he cares about it's usually pretty intense. Of course the problem with being a sort of cult hero to legions of super nerdy indie rockers is that when you open up the floor to questions about your book, nobody can open their mouth because really all they want to ask about is guitars and pedals.


The book is pretty fantastic - I love the cover and I keep making people touch it because it's embossed to make it sort of feel like a giant cassette tape. All the artwork is great and the accounts of mixtapes made and received are a lot of fun to read (I especially like Glen E. Friedman's one about the time he had to get a tooth extracted. Yikes!).

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ugghhhhh... thurston in glasses... uuuugghhhhrrghhhh... grarwrrwwlll... touch... touch... want...
posted by: mary at May 6, 2005 11:57 AM
you should've told him about soft communication. he would make a great contributor!
posted by: george at May 6, 2005 01:13 PM
yes. it's safe to say no one knows more about noise than thurston. 'cept michael gira. but he doesn't seem like a joiner.
posted by: d at May 6, 2005 03:55 PM
um, bryan, what the hell. ASDLFJASDFJ.
posted by: bidi at May 6, 2005 10:59 PM
yeah, that's right!
posted by: bryan at May 7, 2005 12:02 PM


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