Talk:Nine O'Clock Service
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Crap
[edit]HI, I'm not 100% shure why the article ends with CRAP? IS someone exclaming? Anyway I'm going to delete it -if its there for a good reason I'm sorry... james.
Matthew Fox
[edit]Seems that Matthew Fox was more than 'consulted'. He was massively influenced by NOS, saw it as revelatory and visited Sheffield to attend the service. He was helping Brain export the service to San Francisco. His Techno Cosmic Masses were directly influenced by Brain and were a continuation of the NOS. I think this could do with highlighting in the article. http://www.equip.org/articles/the-planetary-mass
Spelling
[edit]"I think Chris Brain's name is misspelt throughout this piece - there should be an e at the end of Braine."
An IP posted it to the article page; I have moved it here for them. a13ean (talk) 22:39, 9 April 2012 (UTC)
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