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Looney Toons

I don’t know exactly what’s going to fit in here this time. Maybe, since I’ve been reading Goldstein’s Greatest Hits, I can use him to explain why the Beatles broke up — or at least why it doesn’t matter: “In substituting the studio conservatory for an audience, the Beatles have lost crucial rapport and that emptiness at the roots is what makes their new album a monologue.

May 1, 1970
Dave Marsh

Looney Toons

I don’t know exactly what’s going to fit in here this time. Maybe, since I’ve been reading Goldstein’s Greatest Hits, I can use him to explain why the Beatles broke up — or at least why it doesn’t matter:

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