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Re: DEVIN HILL

DEVIN HILL
November 17, 2004 01:15PM
This guy wrote some absolutely wonderful songs throughout the eighties and nineties. Has anyone heard anything about his recent work? "Paging Mr. Hill"
Re: DEVIN HILL
November 17, 2004 02:00PM
no

but i know this: was member of popsters from midwest (ill?) (Iowa?) the dangtrippers and either them or he are/were/is

1. fascinated by writings of Pynchon
2. in love with big star

two facts that make mre VERY interested in hearing them: you are judged by yr company, hence my worries about being a member (?) here.
Re: DEVIN HILL
November 17, 2004 02:37PM
thank you MB, by the way what was the name of the band in that great Pynchon story (cant remember that either!) p.s. Hill's '94 album "STARS" is the one to hear.
Re: DEVIN HILL
November 17, 2004 02:55PM
from the modern word website a BRILLIANT collection of weird cultural bi-sections re mysterious Tom, the best friend of my wife's uncle, and constant attendee at yankee games btw

is this the band???????

In Gravity's Rainbow, a group called The Fool in which Slothrop plays is described (GR, Viking, 742), posed "in the arrogant style of the early Stones, near an old rocket-bomb site" (742). In fact, a real band called "Fool" did exist in the late 60's. They produced one album called Fool in 1969 (Mercury) which was produced by none other than Graham Nash, the major force behind both the Hollies and Crosby, Stills & Nash. The group was comprised of Barry Finch, Marijke Koger, Josje Leeger, and the oddly named Simone Posthuma. There is also an unidentified harmonica player on the album. Hmmm. . . . The album cover is covered with Tarot imagery and the most interesting track (No. 3) is called "Rainbow Man." We can only assume that the group was referring to the mystical end of Slothrop himself and were unable to get "Rainbow Cock" past the censors. . . .
Re: DEVIN HILL
November 17, 2004 03:44PM
TOUCHET'! thanks MB. You remain a vital link to other arrogantly styled paranormals.
Re: DEVIN HILL
November 18, 2004 10:45AM
hey--

i HAVE the answer i think

The Paranoids, from The Crying of Lot 49, his short novel.
Re: DEVIN HILL
January 07, 2005 07:59PM
Last I knew, he had a publishing deal with Bug, back in 2001. I think he was working on something post-"Wayout Lane" at that time, a collection of his songs? Could've been just a collection he burned for me, since we were bandmates twice in the last 12 years and he's a very good friend. I've lost touch w/him since I moved from MN two years ago, but that can be remedied.

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