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oldfartatplay Posted - 10/08/2006 : 12:21:20
Along with the roll-call of those who made Arthur & the Love renaissance possible,I'd like to pay tribute to David Housden and the very wonderful 'The Castle'.After the demise of Zig-Zag magazine,and the very occasional Love articles by journalist/fans such as John Tobler,Max Bell,John Storey,Pete Frame,Jud Cost,etc...the only real source of information in the UK & Europe during Arthur/Love's wilderness years came through David's self-initiated (& funded?) efforts.....and we are not talking about the occasional single page bulletin here...each edition is a mini-book in itself,and is one of the finest Fanzine/Publications put together in any artist/bands name.

This was of course largely before the spread of the internet.I don't know how much of an influence 'The Castle ' had on Torben,who has of course,since taken up the baton in hyperspace,but my guess is, that along with the many other long-term fans around Europe (& the USA?),a copy of'The Castle' dropping through the letter-box was the cue for several days of intense reading....(& house-hold chores put on hold).

John Tobler(Captain of the Quest for Arthur Lee- Ret'd)was impressed,but thought that David was 'nuts!'I'd just like to say thanks to David, and to 'The Castle'.......up there with Dead Sea Scrolls in this neck of the woods!
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kdion11 Posted - 11/08/2006 : 18:46:45
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Originally posted by myoungish

Mad props to David Housden and his labor of Love! It would be great if David or some small press anthologized all The Castle issues in book form. Truly priceless artifacts.

Michael Young



KD: That's probably not going to happen as there would be too many
releases to get signed by the various writers / owners of the written
works. Releases that David never bothered to get I'm sure.

Free the releases !
myoungish Posted - 11/08/2006 : 02:28:42
Mad props to David Housden and his labor of Love! It would be great if David or some small press anthologized all The Castle issues in book form. Truly priceless artifacts.

Michael Young
John E Posted - 10/08/2006 : 20:21:17
From what I've heard from various sources, Arthur wrote a fairly short autobiography of maybe a hundred pages or so. Apparently he placed himself in a fairly idealized role (a saint amongst the rogues?). I don't think any publishers were interested before, but I guess that could change now. Personally, I'd love to read it.
Love forever, John E
kdion11 Posted - 10/08/2006 : 18:41:54
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Originally posted by otiselevator

Incidentally, wasn't Arthur supposed to have been writing his autobiography some time ago? Does anyone know whether this was true and if so how far did he get?



KD: Just another project that never got started..............

Free the books !
otiselevator Posted - 10/08/2006 : 15:19:06
OFAP you're absolutely right, David Housden deserves a medal for his efforts in promoting Love through 'The Castle'. I had the pleasure of meeting him at Arthur's 'no show' concert in Milton Keynes last year. The whole Love mythology is in 'The Castle' as well as some great pix, interviews and reviews. Incidentally, wasn't Arthur supposed to have been writing his autobiography some time ago? Does anyone know whether this was true and if so how far did he get?
John E Posted - 10/08/2006 : 12:41:45
Hi OFAP,
I'll second that! I finally took the plunge a few years ago, and bought every copy of The Castle that I didn't already own. David still
has supplies of The Castle (including photocopies of a couple of early issues) and they're a highly recommended purchase. Ironically I haven't been able to get in touch with David during the past week, and he hasn't posted here. I believe he's on holiday overseas, and may not even have heard the news yet. All the best, John E

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