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From the 1962 novel ''A Clockwork Orange'' by Anthony Burgess.
 
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I got the autobus from the corner and rode to Center, and then I walked back to Taylor Place, and there was the disc-bootick I favoured with my inestimable custom, 0 my brothers. It had the gloopy name of MELODIA, but it was a real horrorshow mesto and skorry, most times, at getting the new record­ings. I walked in and the only other customers were two young ptitsas sucking away at ice-sticks (and this, mark, was dead cold winter) and sort of shuffling through the new popdiscs - Johnny Burnaway, [[Stash Kroh]], [[The Mixers]], [[Lie Quiet Awhile With Ed And Id Molotov]], and all the rest of that cal.
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Revision as of 06:29, 1 December 2017

From the 1962 novel A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess.


I got the autobus from the corner and rode to Center, and then I walked back to Taylor Place, and there was the disc-bootick I favoured with my inestimable custom, 0 my brothers. It had the gloopy name of MELODIA, but it was a real horrorshow mesto and skorry, most times, at getting the new record­ings. I walked in and the only other customers were two young ptitsas sucking away at ice-sticks (and this, mark, was dead cold winter) and sort of shuffling through the new popdiscs - Johnny Burnaway, Stash Kroh, The Mixers, Lie Quiet Awhile With Ed And Id Molotov, and all the rest of that cal.