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From: peace@camelot.bradley.edu (Laura Wasko)
Date: 30 Oct 92 20:48:19 GMT
Subject: Re: Laurie Anderson albums
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In <01GQJAKTXQD090N3AL@EAGLE.WESLEYAN.EDU> MTARR@EAGLE.WESLEYAN.EDU writes: >Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't her very first release an EP >entitled "It's Not The Bullet That Kills You, It's The Hole"? Really? Do you know if this is still in print (well, not PRINT, but you know what I mean, hopefully--still available?) I have heard of this piece before--I have the lyrics because they were printed in one of my books on modern art. It's a "reggae tune for Chris Burden"--Chris Burden being a performance artist who specializes in self-mutilation (his piece that inspired this song involved having someone shoot him in the arm). I'm a big fan of Laurie's and I would like to find this recording so any info would be helpful (also, info on how or where to get US Live on cassette. I saw it once and didn't get it--more fool I--and have never seen it again. I don't have a CD player and don't really plan to get one, so CD's aren't an option). Thanks-- Laura laura wasko peace@camelot.bradley.edu you know, i could write a book, and that book would be thick enough to stun an ox. laurie anderson.