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January 27, 2009
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![]() ![]() US Federal Court Rules to Release Ezra Pound from Mental Hospital (1958)An influential American poet and literary critic, Pound spent most of his life in Europe. At the end of WWII, he was arrested for treason by the US for making public broadcasts in Italy supporting anti-Semitism and Fascism. Judged insane, he was committed to a hospital in Washington, DC, until Ernest Hemingway and other friends secured his release 12 years later. In the early weeks of his incarceration, he began showing signs of a mental breakdown, possibly as a result of being locked in what? More... Discuss |
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Strange video eh? I chalk it up to brit humour.
Thaks for posting it her Mike, I know you are doing it for me =wink= I do love the song though. When "Life in Technicolor" came out on "Viva La Vida" it left me wanting more. Actually a couple of songs on VLV seem unfinished, like the boys probably had other working versions. Then darn if they didn't release an EP called "Prospekt's March" with this version, version ii on it.
Thanks again and hope you are staying warm.
I know you're quite the fan of the group. I'll have to admit that I haven't listened to all they've done, but there's been some I didn't care for. I could say that about The Beatles, too, though.
I'd have to say "Clocks" would have to be in my top 500 tunes of all time and that's saying something.
Y/W sure 'nuff, thanks for posting.
I liked this tune, but really liked the video.
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