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Hesse's work oscillated between fundamentalism and funk: on one hand, a reductive, seemingly casual approach to sculpture, which also lay behind the scatterings and floor pieces of artists like Richard Serra and Carl Andre (shavings, or planks, or tiles, or indeed anything except a figure on a base); on the other, the use of droopy, cracked, hanging, bandaged, sprawled, repetitive and otherwise un-ideal forms as references to the human body, its vulnerability to age and gravity, its indelicate openness. Hesse's role in providing American art with an exit from the minimalist impasse was crucial...
Kopkind's final statement on audience participation leaving rock could only have been made by a man who missed Ten Years. After, Grand Funk at the Garden, Jeff Beck, or someone who's a confirmed sopor freak. He claims that there audience participation leaving rock could only have been made by a man who missed Ten Years After, Grand Funk at the Garden, Jeff Beck, or someone who's a confirmed sopor freak. He claims that there is no opportunity for interfacial action between people and their music makers." I believe that the same audiences no longer care about...
...chord rock 'n' roll band in the world. I'm also one of the few people who feels that Full House doesn't do them justice. They must be seen, and the best place to see them is here, because this is the band that made Boston famous. Grand Funk Railroad. What's even more interesting is that Funk is playing Boston opposite WBL. Because somebody's going to die the death in Boston on Sunday night. I'm not sure whether GFR still has it: Terry Knight made them, he'd try to break them but he likes their...
BOSTON GARDEN Grand Funk Railroad, Sunday, December 17 8 p.m. ORPHEUM THEATRE. West Bruce, and Laing, Sunday, December 17 8 p.m. J. Geils Band, Thursday, December...
BOSTON GARDEN. Grand Funk Railroad...