David Eggleton is a poet and critic and what he’s been listening to lately are five recent albums by five dented gents who are voluble survivors from the age of black vinyl LPs. He’s talking about David Bowie, Bob Dylan, Nick Cave, Tom Waits and Mark E. Smith. The further adventures of these middle-agers constitute an autumn of the patriarchs, as, by tu…
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