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<center><h3> Spike </h3></center> | <center><h3> Spike </h3></center> | ||
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''' Who is this Declan Elvis Patrick Spike Aloysius Costello MacManus... | |||
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The ideal rock singer/songwriter? Someone who addresses adult issues with all the passion of adolescence (than which, believe me, there is none more monomaniacal — there's no righteous indignation like a teenager's). Someone who can sing about him- or herself and strike the universal; someone who can tell a story of what the swells call "the human condition," or of some social injustice, in terms of how it affects a single life in all that life's unique details. In this case, some musical near-illiterate like "The Beloved Entertainer," as it says on the little brass nameplate under the harlequin-painted face exploding from the golden Warner Brothers shield on the cover of ''Spike'' — The Little Hands of Concrete himself. | The ideal rock singer/songwriter? Someone who addresses adult issues with all the passion of adolescence (than which, believe me, there is none more monomaniacal — there's no righteous indignation like a teenager's). Someone who can sing about him- or herself and strike the universal; someone who can tell a story of what the swells call "the human condition," or of some social injustice, in terms of how it affects a single life in all that life's unique details. In this case, some musical near-illiterate like "The Beloved Entertainer," as it says on the little brass nameplate under the harlequin-painted face exploding from the golden Warner Brothers shield on the cover of ''Spike'' — The Little Hands of Concrete himself. | ||
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Footnote 1: Not to mention Samuel R. Delaney's ''The Bridge of Lost Desire''. | Footnote 1: Not to mention Samuel R. Delaney's ''The Bridge of Lost Desire''. | ||
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[[Richard Lehnert]] reviews ''[[Spike]]'' | [[Richard Lehnert]] reviews ''[[Spike]]''. | ||
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*[http://www.stereophile.com/content/recording-may-1989-ispikei Stereophile.com] | *[http://www.stereophile.com/content/recording-may-1989-ispikei Stereophile.com] | ||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereophile Wikipedia: Stereophile] | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereophile Wikipedia: Stereophile] | ||
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