Monday, July 27, 2009

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Philippe maneuver about the Blue Öyster Cult

In this excerpt from the show Jukebox (monthly rock on Antenne 2, which passed 75 to 78) created and hosted by Freddy Hausser (we will more fully on the passer in a while), Philippe maneuver, yet only known cult and readers of Rock & Folk, appeared for the first time on TV. His intervention
Blue Öyster Cult is fundamental and decisive in more ways than one:
- First, Labourer apprehends rock historically.
- Second, it produces a substantive analysis - the song from Blue Oyster Cult, " Stairways to the Stars, "says Flex, denounces with relevance to the world of showbiz where rock stars show the virtues they do not practice - thus defining the rock as meaningful and deciphering the world around him.
- Third, Labourer asserts dogmatically adopting an almost professorial tone somewhat defused by quiet dandyism.
These three elements: the historical vision, text analysis and tone confirms that the rock can not be approached as a mere phenomenon of retarded teenagers but rather as a cultural event in itself. Maneuver completes and the work of Rock & Folk, which was under the pulse Koechlin (we will soon be on him shortly), to approach the rock with the same seriousness as Art critic Press Tel / Quel.

PS emphasize participation Zermati Marc Lebrun and Christian magazine's Best. We will also devote one or more articles to Marc Zermati soon, engineering inescapable years 70/80. I know, Taff was on keyboards.

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