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That old devil music. (rock music)
National Review
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February 24, 1989|
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In its early days, rock was the music of youth
vital fresh, full of energy.
As it and its practitioners have aged,
they have taken the only way out into ugliness and evil
THEY'RE STANDING behind a railing in what appears to be some kind of warehouse. Eight or nine of them, a study in tattoos, stubble, and leather, leering, grunting, making hideous, contorted faces, seemingly in some kind of drugged or alcoholic stupor. On the other side of the railing, a huge, fat man-the guy must weigh four hundred pounds-is groveling on the floor ...
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