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	<title>Comments on: Musical Friday</title>
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	<description>Animal studies--and more!</description>
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		<title>By: ben wolfson</title>
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		<dc:creator>ben wolfson</dc:creator>
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		<description>I thought that Richard Pinhas had released an album called &quot;Difference and Repetition&quot;, but actually it&#039;s &quot;Events and Repetition&quot;.  However, he actually knew Deleuze personally, so he probably wins out over Tarentel.  (He also had an album called &quot;Rhizosphere&quot; and another featuring him playing while someone else read from Deleuze (aloud).)

Furthermore, Pinhas has dedicated tracks to Godspeed You Black Emperor! (before they moved the exclamation point) and Robert Fripp, and, when I saw him introduced by a genuine Frenchman from the embassy in Chicago when he was performing there, on Bastille Day, no less, it was revealed that &quot;Pinhas&quot; is pronounced kind of like &quot;penis&quot;.

In conclusion, Richard Pinhas is cool.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I thought that Richard Pinhas had released an album called &#8220;Difference and Repetition&#8221;, but actually it&#8217;s &#8220;Events and Repetition&#8221;.  However, he actually knew Deleuze personally, so he probably wins out over Tarentel.  (He also had an album called &#8220;Rhizosphere&#8221; and another featuring him playing while someone else read from Deleuze (aloud).)</p>
<p>Furthermore, Pinhas has dedicated tracks to Godspeed You Black Emperor! (before they moved the exclamation point) and Robert Fripp, and, when I saw him introduced by a genuine Frenchman from the embassy in Chicago when he was performing there, on Bastille Day, no less, it was revealed that &#8220;Pinhas&#8221; is pronounced kind of like &#8220;penis&#8221;.</p>
<p>In conclusion, Richard Pinhas is cool.</p>
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