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So - Horseshoe In The Glove - 1988
South Londoners Marcus Bell and Mark Long took time off from their post-punk band the Opposition and recorded as a duo So in 1988. Their first single was released in 1988 and was a minor hit. They released two more singles and one full-length LP in 1988. A couple of years later Bell and Long rejoined their original group the Opposition with Ralph Hall.
1. Are You Sure
2. Dreaming
3. Burning Bush
4. Horseshoe In The Glove
5. Capitol Hill
6. Tips On Crime
7. Villains
8. Would You Die For Me
9. Are You Sure (12' MIX on cd)
10. First Of May (on cd)
11. Dreaming (Cocktail MIX on cd)
Recorded and mixed at Livingston3, Produced/Engineered & Mixed by Walter Turbitt
2. Dreaming
3. Burning Bush
4. Horseshoe In The Glove
5. Capitol Hill
6. Tips On Crime
7. Villains
8. Would You Die For Me
9. Are You Sure (12' MIX on cd)
10. First Of May (on cd)
11. Dreaming (Cocktail MIX on cd)
Recorded and mixed at Livingston3, Produced/Engineered & Mixed by Walter Turbitt
The other highly characteristic interview was published in the noted Cahiers d’Art in 1935, at the zenith of Picasso’s popularity, and in this one he said, “In the old days, pictures advanced toward their completion by stages. Every day brought something new. A picture used to be a sum of additions. In my case, a picture is a sum of destructions. I make a picture—then I destroy it. A picture is not thought out and settled beforehand.
While it is being done, it changes as one’s thoughts change. And when it is finished, it still goes on changing, according to the state of mind of whoever is looking at it. A picture lives only through the person who is looking at it. There is no abstract art. You must always start with something. Afterward, you can remove all the traces of reality; the danger is past in any case, because the idea of the object has left its ineffaceable mark. Academic training in beauty is a sham.
When we love a woman, we don’t start measuring her limbs. Everyone wants to understand art. Why not try to understand the song of birds? Why does one love the night, flowers, everything around one, without trying to understand them? But where art is concerned people think they must understand.”Of all the interviews Picasso has given, these were probably the most informative on the style of his mind and also on what he thought about art until he became a Communist, following the Liberation of Paris. ♦(This is the first of two articles on Pablo Picasso).