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Luke Haines
Music
Returning to live gigs
When Covid rampaged through the world like a Viking raid of death-cult realtors, the world was suddenly shorn of live music
By Luke Haines
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What if the Beatles never broke up?
Peter Jackson’s new movie shows fans everywhere would swoon, but maybe they should just let it be
By Luke Haines
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Sounds of Christmas past
I tend to associate Christmas music with the records I received as gifts when I was a kid
By Luke Haines
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I’m turning Japanese
In the Eighties, Japan had prosperity, optimism, loads of bizarre porn and the solace of technological gadgetry
By Luke Haines
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Confessions of a hype artist
Where there’s pop, there’s hype — and there’s nothing wrong with that
By Luke Haines
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