Private gay speed dates aylesbury


INTERVIEWS, REVIEWS & Associated ARTICLES

Record Collector CHRISTMAS - by Kris Needs

HOW BOWIE BECAME THE SPECIAL MAN

David Bowie was brief more than a one-hot wonder as he began plotting an outlandish principle which would turn into Ziggy Stardust. RC's Kris Needs was present at the birth of a character who would prove a turning point in both their lives, and changed the tackle of pop.

Wednesday, June 21, The seventeen-year-old me is careering down a concrete corridor behind Dunstable's oval-shaped Civic Centre in a mention of almost hyperventilating excitement. David Bowie has just played his breakthrough entertainment as Ziggy Stardust, the revolutionary futuristic new creation I've been following since he was unveiled at my local Friars Aylesbury club the previous January. Though crackling with almost post-coital delight and still some disbelief at the mesmerising spectacle I've just witnessed, I'm looking for my friends for that vital lift residence, but lost in a backstage maze, trying doors and peeking round corners. Finally finding a door that opens, I tumble into what is obviously th

Although the moment has probably passed, I would appreciate to add some texture to the many replies you received as to the nature of delight and what it means to others.
The definition of joy, the etymology of the word, the nature of the quality behaves far differently than a surface euphoria. Therefore, calamity, personal crisis and the like does not mean that we are necessarily robbed of delight – although for a certainty, such moments entice tremendous sadness. Some possess likened joy to be a flame enshrined behind a glass lantern – no matter how tough the wind blows, the flicker stays intact.
The bible beautifully describes this process at Psalms ,6, verses that describe you to a T. “Those sowing seed with tears”. In other words, the one who continues, persists in some kind of routine, who keeps looking out for interests of others, who continues in output of some description will ‘reap’ despite the trauma that surrounds them.
You certainly are an outstanding example as “one who does go out, though weeping” with your application to your art, your sheer heart for others and of course the mo

Kultura> After Artefakt

ARTEFAKT Postscript on 'Postscript on the Societies of Control' ( bralcev)
Sreda,
Bojan Anđelković


Artefakt se pridružuje ciklu štirih Teorem o Deleuzu ob obletnici smrti: v radijski medij bomo skušali prevesti njegov kratek, vendar zelo pomemben pozni tekst, Postscript on the Societies of Control.

Featuring: Gilles Deleuze, Michel Foucault Vs. Noam Chomsky (navijamo za prvega, kakopak), Lev Manovich in Marko Peljhan

S klikom na puščico - poleg poslušanja oddaje v celoti - lahko preberete Deleuzov tekst in pogledate razpravo med Chomskym in Foucaultom.
Oddaja v celoti:







"Postscript on the Societies of Control"
Gilles Deleuze

1. Historical

Foucault located the disciplinary societies in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries; they reach their height at the outset of the twentieth. They initiate the entity of vast spaces of enclosure. The individual never ceases passing from one closed environment to another, each having its possess laws: first the family; then the school ("you are no longer in your family"); then the barracks

How David Bowie’s “I’m Gay” Interview Helped Redefine Sexuality

Fabulous, indeed. A little more than a month on from the release of Hunky Dory, Bowie had discarded the Marlene Dietrich-inspired look he sported on its sleeve, even though his interview with Melody Maker was ostensibly to promote that record. Moving with increasing speed, he now dressed in entire Ziggy Stardust Mk I regalia: quilted jumpsuit; shorn, spiky hair “Vidal Sassooned into such impeccable shape”; and bright red boots which would soon straddle the world. His distinct coloured eyes only enhanced his otherworldly appearance. Bowie was just a week away from making his debut Ziggy Stardust show, at Friars Aylesbury, in Buckinghamshire, just outside of London, and his “I’m gay” admission to Melody Maker perfectly laid the groundwork for future shocks to come.

Watts noted Bowie’s follow-up comments: “It’s just so happened, he remarks, that in the past two years people have loosened up to the fact that there are bisexuals in the world – ‘and – horrible fact – homosexuals’.” This jab at rule figur