Thread: Holly Golightly
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Old 04.05.2007, 07:27 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by Bunbury
is notebooks of a naked youth not-so-good?

Never read it. I tried My Fault, but just didn't get on with it. I really like his attitude and his records are good, there's just so many of them, and they all start to blur into one.

It's a shame that I got rid of a lot of my Billy Childish related stuff, I had some good and pretty rare records which I could have sent your way. Oh well.

If anybody needs a good starting point for his music, I recommend "17%. Hendrix Was Not The Only Musician". It's a compilation CD which comes with a book containing some of his art and poetry. And the CD starts with a phone message from Tracey Emin.
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