"Every Home Is Wired": 4 -- Endnotes |
If you followed a link from the thesis text, the yellow arrows will lead you back to the bite you came from. |
1 | Yes's eventual disentanglement from the major labels Atlantic and Arista and the general web of managerial contracts has recently allowed the group to return (if on a smaller commercial scale) to a lineup and style more in tune with the fan base; similarly, the financial breakdown of E'G Records, much publicised by Robert Fripp (see his "Afterword Two"), brought about the creation of DGM, which now handles King Crimson's affairs. | |
2 | Similarly, while initially a tactical use of Usenet newsgroup technology, the alt.* hierarchy is now a place of its own -- or, with de Certeau, a place proper --, with its newsgroups largely existing in and of themselves in addition rather than in tactical opposition to newsgroups in other hierarchies, as alt.music.yes shows. |
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