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Reads His Poetry
LP (Item 619009) Takoma/Real Gone, 1972 — Condition: New Copy
Charles Bukowski in all his glory – reading his own material before a very lively (and probably lubricated!) audience – bringing all his own vocal tones into play with his earthy writing – which makes us love the words even more than in printed form! The set was recorded in San Francisco in the early 70s – and definitely has that feel – and titles include "The Sex Fiends", "Love He Said", "The Last Days Of The Suicide Kid", "The Shoelace", "Hot", "Earthquake", and "The Rat". Note that some of the language gets a bit strong at times! © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | ||||||
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