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Knox Bronson – Autoerotic
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in iPhonic ArtSyd Barrett’s wonderful song, “Opel.” I just discovered the magical surreal song of dada word art.
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Knox Bronson – The Med, Telegraph Ave., Berkeley
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in iPhonic ArtThe original title of this was “Angels Have Gone,” after a wonderful song by David Bowie on his album, Heathen. When I was a teenager, there was a pizza parlor called Pepe’s, next to the Mediterraneum. The Hells Angels hung out there. The would park their motorcycles lined up perpendicular to the sidewalk on the…
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Knox Bronson – Whisper Stream
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in iPhonic ArtDavid Bowie—Bring Me The Disco King You promised me the ending would be clear You’d let me know when the time was now Don’t let me know when you’re opening the door Stab me in the dark, let me disappear Memories that flutter like bats out of Hell Stab you from the city spire Life…
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Knox Bronson – Happy Birthday To Me
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in iPhonic ArtAlways happy to make it one more trip around the sun.
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Knox Bronson – The Longing of Circe
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in iPhonic ArtRobert Wyatt—Sea Song You look different every timeYou come from the foam-crested brineIt’s your skin, shining softly in the moonlightPartly fish, partly porpoisePartly baby sperm whaleAm I yours?Are you mine to play with? Joking apartWhen you’re drunk you’re terrific When you’re drunkI like you mostly late at nightYou’re quite alrightBut I can’t understand the different…
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Knox Bronson – Stripes
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in iPhonic ArtThe Rolling Stones—Has Anyone Seen My Baby? Possibly my favorite music video. Something I just noticed for the first time: at about the 2:56 mark it looks like Beat writer William Burroughs makes a two-second cameo appearance. Anybody care to confirm? This image came from my first shoot with Marisol at the old Pixilation Studio,…
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Now Available: The Rise & Fall of the HoneyBun Empire
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in BooksOriginally titled “The Gentlemanly Art of Spanking,” but I decided the title was misleading. The book, hardcover with color illustrations and dust jacket, is available here. It will be on Apple Books & Amazon (kindle & paperback) in a few days. From the jacket copy: In 1999, Knox wrote a semi-naughty, mostly humorous article for…