You know,I recently saw a photo of you, Eric, from the time period to which
you often refer.  Actually you were quite fetching.  To those women in the
street, I mean.


Badger (goddamnit I'm serious about everything!) Girl

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>From: Eric Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: To Name
>Date: Sun, Dec 10, 2000, 5:08 PM
>

> In the '60s Fluxus was really hated by everybody. The art world, the music
> scene, the woman in the street, the cab driver. We were all considered
lunatics.
> If you really wanted to complicate your cultural and otherwise political life,
> you just had to tell people that you were one of them who had performed in a
> Fluxus Festival. This continued up through the '70s where everything had to be
> very political in the classical sense. Fluxus was considered politically and
> socially irresponsible.
>
> Eric
>
> Heiko Recktenwald wrote:
>
>> > Fluxus was probably the most political incorrect you could be in the '60s.
>>
>> In which sense ?
>>
>> I remember seeing some John Lennon docu, well Yoko Ono etc, asking myself
>> how such a stupid person could make such great music.
>>
>> Maybe the slogans would be differenmt today, hopefully.
>>
>> H.
>
>
> 

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