It’s Independence Day Weekend, 1988. And Deirdre is celebrating the return of Glass Eye, her favorite independent act from Austin, Texas. They’ve just released their third album, “Bent By Nature.” But Deirdre’s allegiance to the band went much deeper than a catchy title. For her, they represented the very best of what Austin had to offer, which at the time also included “SNAP!” staples like the Reivers, the Wild Seeds, and Poi Dog Pondering. Glass Eye’s two principals, Kathy McCarty and Brian Beattie, say that whenever Glass Eye came to LA, Deirdre welcomed them with open arms and a sincere appreciation of their own bent nature.
Bent By Nature - Ep. 2: Music Could Be Your Whole Life
Bent By Nature - Ep. 1: This Is 'SNAP!'
Bent By Nature: Trailer
Lost Notes: 1980 - Ep. 7: Grace Jones
Lost Notes: 1980 - Ep. 6: Minnie Riperton
Lost Notes: 1980 - Ep. 5: Hugh Masekela & Miriam Makeba
Lost Notes: 1980 - Ep. 4: John Lennon & Darby Crash
Lost Notes: 1980 - Ep. 3: Ian Curtis
Lost Notes: 1980 - Ep. 2: The Sugarhill Gang
Lost Notes: 1980 - Ep. 1: Stevie Wonder
Lost Notes: 1980 - Introducing Lost Notes: 1980
Lost Notes S2 Bonus: Teenagers Surfing on the Wave of the Apocalypse
Lost Notes S2 Bonus: Power to the People
Lost Notes S2 Ep. 8: Song of a Gun
Lost Notes S2 Ep. 7: Beyond Disco: Nermin Niazi and Feisal Mosleh
Lost Notes S2 Ep. 6: Imagining Billy Tipton
Lost Notes S2 Bonus: More on John Fahey and Legacy
Lost Notes S2 Ep. 5: Living with John Fahey, aka A Room Full of Flowers
Lost Notes S2 Ep. 4: A Castle On Top of A Hill: The True Story of Fanny
Lost Notes S2 Ep. 3: Sonic Sculptor: Suzanne Ciani
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