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Ecstatic Ruminations on My Bloody Valentine Live

Culture

Eric Freeman

Before seeing My Bloody Valentine live, I had no real conception of any of the band members – or really just Kevin Shields, because he’s the only person anyone talks about when they talk about the group – as people. Sure, Kevin Shields’ emotional struggles are well documented, but Brian Wilson-type issues function more as points in a narrative than as markers of knowable personality. To put it another way, if I met Shields on the street, I wouldn’t really want to strike up a conversation with him. His persona is that he makes incredible and unique music, which isn’t really a persona at all.

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