The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 136, Issues 1-3Yale Literary Society, 1967 |
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... pop art . The real musical counterpart of pop art are the " live electronic " and the silent ( " just listen ... " ) pieces of John Cage or the Zen - inspired works of LaMonte Young . In fact , the Beatles ' music , even at its wildest ...
... pop art . The real musical counterpart of pop art are the " live electronic " and the silent ( " just listen ... " ) pieces of John Cage or the Zen - inspired works of LaMonte Young . In fact , the Beatles ' music , even at its wildest ...
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