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Prince and the copyright owers of Tintin hold the same views on internet copyright. Tintin even set new rules to television, refusing the right to film artwork of Tintin in their new museum a couple of months ago.


Hozan Yamamoto bamboo-flute Masabumi Kikuchi piano Gary Peacock bass Hiroshi Murakami drums


... visits to Hankey (where he meets another distinguished collector of erotica, Prince Augustin Galitzin)," --The erotomaniac: the secret life of Henry Spencer Ashbee by Ian Gibson (2001)


epithalamia of Anton Chekhov (Huwelijksverhalen)


Funk My Soul and Never Enough Rhodes are two music blogs.


The Apotheosis of the Cats (c. 1890) by Théophile Steinlen


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Sebastien Japrisot


I like Prince Language's remix of LCD Soundsystem's "45:33"[1], it reminds me of "Stand on the Word"[2] by the Joubert Singers.

Tip of the hat to Alain Finkielkrautrock



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