Carole, I'm a Fluxlister. I get on and off the bus depending on where it stops and where it's going and how I feel that day. Ken can join me if he wants to! The magic bus was lots of fun but I prefer to choose my own routes.
A! -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Carol Starr Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 11:12 AM To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: FLUXUS PODCAST UPDATE hi allen as ken keasy said, 'you're either on the bus or you're not'. bests, carol xx Allan Revich wrote: > > Ray J. is one of my not-so-secret heroes! I really liked How to Draw a > Bunny. > > I'm also a Stones fan from back in the day. > They had some nice visual lyrics too, like Goodbye Ruby Tuesday and I see a > red door and I want it to turn black, no colors anymore I want them to turn > black... and the narratives behind Sympathy for the Devil, and the song that > you refer to too. > > McLuhan is fascinating. I subscribe to a McLuhan list here at the University > of Toronto, where McLuhan was based. A couple of the list contributors were > also associates and acquaintances of him and provide occasional anecdotes. > > I am coming to see him as a major enigma, flashes of brilliance and > outstanding insight punctuated by fragments of incoherence and occasional > lunacy. He was also a fan and peer of John Cage. A very fluxus kind of guy. > > A!!an >