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* [[Mel Ramsden]] - lyrics<ref>Robert Bailey - Art & Language International</ref> | * [[Mel Ramsden]] - lyrics<ref>Robert Bailey - Art & Language International</ref> | ||
* [[Mayo Thompson]] - music | * [[Mayo Thompson]] - music | ||
== Retrospectives == | |||
[[Mel Ramsden]], 2019<ref>https://soundcloud.com/lissononair/lisson-on-air-art-language-and-the-red-krayola</ref><blockquote>The performative aspects - I know people keep bringing it up now: [[Art & Language]] and performance and drawing and performance. And I'd never thought of the performative aspect of it until we did Nine Gross and Conspicuous Errors which was an absurd performance. [...] | |||
No, there was no rehearsal. There was just a bit of a conversation then invited a few people. But [[Mayo Thompson]] had done that already, years and years ago, because the Red Crayola used to have this thing [<nowiki/>[[The Familiar Ugly]]] which were some fans that used to follow them around and then they came up on the stage and disrupted the performance. But that's in the late 60s. [...] | |||
Well it was just a preposterous thing to do, to speak those kind of lyrics. But it was called Nine Gross and Conspicuous Errors because, I believe, in response to [[Corrected Slogans]] in some way because it was done slightly later even though the record wasn't released. But I'd heard some of the tracks. In fact I performed one of the tracks on Corrected Slogans [<nowiki/>[[Penny Capitalists]]]. Brilliantly I must say. [...]</blockquote> | |||
== Reviews == | == Reviews == |
Revision as of 23:07, 19 April 2023


1976 video by Art & Language, ~22 min
Track listing
Background

Personnel
Art & Language
- Kathryn Bigelow
- Ian Burn
- Christine Kozlov
- Nigel Lendon
- Mel Ramsden
- Paula Ramsden
- Terry Smith
The Red Crayola
- Mayo Thompson - guitar
- Jesse Chamberlain - drums
Writing
- Mel Ramsden - lyrics[1]
- Mayo Thompson - music
Retrospectives
Mel Ramsden, 2019[2]
The performative aspects - I know people keep bringing it up now: Art & Language and performance and drawing and performance. And I'd never thought of the performative aspect of it until we did Nine Gross and Conspicuous Errors which was an absurd performance. [...]
No, there was no rehearsal. There was just a bit of a conversation then invited a few people. But Mayo Thompson had done that already, years and years ago, because the Red Crayola used to have this thing [The Familiar Ugly] which were some fans that used to follow them around and then they came up on the stage and disrupted the performance. But that's in the late 60s. [...]
Well it was just a preposterous thing to do, to speak those kind of lyrics. But it was called Nine Gross and Conspicuous Errors because, I believe, in response to Corrected Slogans in some way because it was done slightly later even though the record wasn't released. But I'd heard some of the tracks. In fact I performed one of the tracks on Corrected Slogans [Penny Capitalists]. Brilliantly I must say. [...]
Reviews
Frieze
October 13, 2005[3]
Andrew Hunt
References
- ↑ Robert Bailey - Art & Language International
- ↑ https://soundcloud.com/lissononair/lisson-on-air-art-language-and-the-red-krayola
- ↑ https://www.frieze.com/article/art-language-1