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64 Quartets Skip to content 64 Quartets Menu Home Manifesto About Support 8. Four Tops (Part Two) DISCOGRAPHY     SOURCES     PLAYLISTS       PART ONE Prologue: Paris, February 1967 The Four Tops are on Tilt Magazine , a music show filmed in Paris and aired on ORTF. What survives of the performance is reduction: the set’s Mondrian colors bled away, the sound a cloudy mono, the Tops’ movements blur-pixelized. The Tilt band has two burly drummers and a bongoist—the latter is lean and hunched, his face that of a legionnaire in Astérix —and a tambourine player who seems to have been pulled from the audience. The horn section is treble-heavy and tense but makes up for it in how hard the players attack the songs, piling into them. A collective hypertension crackles through the band. The Tops draw on it. They do a humbled “Ask the Lonely,” staggering on stage as if weighed down by grief. They build up with “It’s the Same Old Song,” “Standing in the...

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