Monday, October 22, 2007

For Your Pleasure

"The greater formula of this effect, nearly 25 years later, would be summarised by Brian Eno in perhaps one of the most coherent definitions of pop music ever uttered: 'I thought, and still think, that pop music isn’t primarily about making music in any traditional sense of the word. It’s about creating new, imaginary worlds and inviting people to try them out.'"

The Times excerpts a portion of Re-make/Re-model, Michael Bracewell's new biography of Roxy Music.

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