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"#punkcast captured one of the most electrifying live performances in the history of popular music and feminism. Look at Gillian Von Iva reacting in real time and asserting her autonomy and sexual identity. This exceptionally charismatic vocalist didn't just react to the audience. She read the room, emoted in accordance with she was feeling, and used it to sing the song. On keys and percussion...Fuck that is a hot groove!"
YouTube comment: "I lost my damn mind when they played this"
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"Alex using his 16 yr old voice which sounded like his 50 yr old voice when it was recorded"
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"I am so happy that while the journey of my life I stopped by this masterpiece. 🤟"
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"Big Star's Radio City album is in my top 10 of all time, right up there with The Beatles, The Who, The Stones, Miles Davis, etc. But it always strikes me funny that Alex seemed to enjoy himself more playing these Box Top shows than his Big Star reunion ones. I do know that he almost loathed playing Big Star songs, yet he appears to still have a fondness for the Box Top stuff."
Shaka. A man that moved the needle. In the 70s he redefined sound system, not only in pure sonority, but also authenticity and style, including dance. His influence is deep, including post-punk via PiL, the Pop Group, & the Slits.
Here is some video I shot of him in NYC's Central Park in 2002.
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