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Word: note (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...good note, Linardos is planning what he labels "Nostalgia Weak." The club will hold a week-long hoot with as many of the people who opened the club as can be found to take part. "We want to close it with the same people who opened...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: $4000 in Debt, Club 47 Closing Doors April 27 | 3/11/1968 | See Source »

...night; the strings had trouble with the intricate rhythms and high harmonics; and concertmistress Marilyn Malpass muffed her solo badly. Nevertheless, ensemble was generally excellent in the wind and (hired) percussion sections and the total effect of the performance was one of strength and passion. In the piano, every note was in its proper place and had been carefully thought out. But the music was not there: the romantic element was missing...

Author: By Leonard J. Lehrman, | Title: HRO | 3/11/1968 | See Source »

...will live forever in the amber of history." If F.D.R. ever squirmed, he never showed it. His small contribution to this massive collection is made up mostly of delighted thanks for Frankfurter's fawning and requests for his help: "Tell me what to write-dictate right now the note that you think I ought to send [Stimson...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: F.F. to F.D.R.: Yours to Command | 3/8/1968 | See Source »

...kind of thing, my aim seems to be to distort it, distort it from what we know it as, even with music and visual things, and to change it from what it is to see what it could do. To see the potential in it all. To take a note and wreck it and see in that note what else there is in it, that a simple act like distorting has caused. It's all trying to create magic, it's all trying to make things happen so that you don't know why they've happened...

Author: By John D. Reed, | Title: Desire Is the Fire | 3/8/1968 | See Source »

...runs. (Unfortunately he didn't shoot the junkyard encounter between the two in the same way; we must suffer through a long silent discussion.) Enough of mechanics, however. The unsynchronized dialogue adds to Dream. Words when we don't expect them, silence when we do--it slips another strange note into Desire's distortion...

Author: By John D. Reed, | Title: Desire Is the Fire | 3/8/1968 | See Source »

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