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| | | | | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWuNzXttLVE New Order has a great catalog, coming out of the ashes of Joy Division back in the summer of 1980. Their electronic sound grew further away from the band Ian Curtis fronted and with the 5th studio album, I would discover my favorite song by them "Vanishing Point" Almost 4 years ago, I covered | |
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interestingliterature.com
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| | | | | By Dr Oliver Tearle (Loughborough University) Two extremely popular musical acts who emerged in Britain in the 1980s owed their names to the work of the American psychologist Arthur Janov (1924-2017). Janov's 1970 book The Primal Scream gave its name to a Glasgow band formed in 1982, while a band formed down in Bath in... | |
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www.albumsin200words.co.uk
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| | | | | We are back in the early 80s where either you buy the album, or your mate buys it and then we copy it for each other. Anyway, my mate copied me The Hurting by Tears for Fears, the singles were excellent as we all know and overall a pretty good record.Then they went mega mainly on the back of Everybody Wants to Rule the World, I hated that song, I can't remember if I just got sick of it as it was everywhere or if I just didn't like it from the get go, still don't.Then they disappeared for one hun | |
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blog.computationalcomplexity.org
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| | | While on the topic of awards, we have a new "genius" in the theoretical computer science community. Computational geometer Erik Demaine just... | ||