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Like I said, Lance, I really liked your post, but it really sounds to me like Nick Tosches is filled head to toe with crap.
Liston vs. Ali 2008
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Unless I'm misreading you, Lance, you agree with the people who are outraged at your post and think that Tosches is full of it.
Liston vs. Ali 2008
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One of those grainy B&W faces is Nick Tosches, one of my personal favorite writers of all time, and one of the Great American Writers of our time, by any standard.
Binky Philips: Nick Tosches Saves The Last Dance For Satan Binky Philips 2011
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Back in the day, Tosches wrote a column for Creem Magazine called Unsung Heroes, in which he profiled what he called "forgotten rhythm-and-blues and country renegades."
Holly Cara Price: Great Rock & Roll Reads for the Fall Holly Cara Price 2011
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The overarching theme of these trenchant blasts of gorgeous word buckshot was an ongoing and bitter-as-bile critique of the blasphemies religion visits upon its too-easily-led supplicants and Mr. Tosches' own refusal to play along.
Binky Philips: Nick Tosches Saves The Last Dance For Satan Binky Philips 2011
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Back in the day, Tosches wrote a column for Creem Magazine called Unsung Heroes, in which he profiled what he called "forgotten rhythm-and-blues and country renegades."
Holly Cara Price: Great Rock & Roll Reads for the Fall Holly Cara Price 2011
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Back in the day, Tosches wrote a column for Creem Magazine called Unsung Heroes, in which he profiled what he called "forgotten rhythm-and-blues and country renegades."
Holly Cara Price: Great Rock & Roll Reads for the Fall Holly Cara Price 2011
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Back in the day, Tosches wrote a column for Creem Magazine called Unsung Heroes, in which he profiled what he called "forgotten rhythm-and-blues and country renegades."
Holly Cara Price: Great Rock & Roll Reads for the Fall Holly Cara Price 2011
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An article from 2000, Nick Tosches describes his search for an opium den.
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Back in the day, Tosches wrote a column for Creem Magazine called Unsung Heroes, in which he profiled what he called "forgotten rhythm-and-blues and country renegades."
Holly Cara Price: Great Rock & Roll Reads for the Fall Holly Cara Price 2011
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