Friday, December 12, 2008

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ever, the former Fleetwood Mac, Rick Vito wrote a song called "Where are you left Bettie Page?". And that is the most famous pin-up history of 50 years had retired from public life, because of their strong attachment to Christianity.
However, depicting iconic pictures that were enough to make it a popular figure today. Premiered in 2005 biopic "The Notorious Bettie Page" and a year before "Bettie Page: Dark Angel." This is not all, next year will launch the film "Bettie Page Reveals All", which contains exclusive interviews with the famous model and Hugh Hefner, the creator of "Playboy" magazine in which Bettie appear in 1955 . CHTML

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

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ta the passing of Jeffrey. It was the only woman who would play at The Gun Club after the departure of Patricia Morrison a decade earlier.
Now, Elizabeth works as a designer, an activity that began almost by chance in the 80's when the flyers to their bands. Below Elizabeth tells Chelsea Zine "a summary of his life is not bad. It's thirty years of having participated in various bands undeground they deserve to be heard.



What happened to the short films in Super 8 called "Dreaming"? I have yet

roll and glide quickly convert to a digital format, I'll probably put on the Internet at some point. Recently I looked for primera time since shortly after I did. It is a very silly short about a girl who is tired and trying to nap, but is awake and your dreams. I did it in 1980 for a college project when I lived in Santa Barbara, California, but returned home in my city, Ventura, California to film using some friends there as actors.

What was the first band you played? Tell me a little of it.

I always loved watching bands playing live ever since I was little and when I moved from Ventura to Santa Barbara for college to study art, and looked out local bands and some that were out of town whenever I had the opportunity. Played guitar, butmostly the piano since I was a girl, so in 1980 I decided to buy an electric keyboard with the idea that I would start or join a band eventually. A few days after I bought the keyboard, was the center of a room of a restaurant / bar and bumped into Dave Fontana. I had seen him play guitar at least twice in a local band called "ƒX". I introduced myself to him because he had a question about how to connect my keyboard and I thought he would know the answer. We started talking and he said his band was looking for a keyboardist and I thought that I could join. I had no intention of joining a band so quickly, but after meeting with the rest of the band, and some thought, I said Ok. I felt qugeese but with a drum machine.
Dave, Joe and I also put together a new set of instrumental songs with another friend named Tim Gardner and called the banda "Victor the Florist." When we started this band, it was the intention that only would play a live show, and that's what we did, but also recorded the songs. Now when I hear the music, I think "Victor the Florist" sounded like a cross between the music of a Fellini film and the band Wall of Voodoo, "while" a few Circles "sounds like a dark but funny" Gang of Four.
After Joe and I moved to Los Angeles at the end of 1982, former members of "a few Circles" went to the studio and recorded some tools for underground sessionshorter, so that's why I'm looking to change the neck.
I think the guitar has become my favorite instrument because, in addition to low, is an extremely personal, in part because of the way to hold it, and the guitar has the added flexibility and expressiveness provided that the six strings. not get me wrong, I still love the bass and keyboards (especially piano), and I really like the synth sounds too. The possibilities for unique sounds heard on the computer are endless, do not ever let it begin to talk about what computers are great to make music, not stop ever. Furthermore, although I never played one, I always loved the sound of the cellothat can be done simply by what the designer wants to express, as when designing flyers for the bands, for example. I was living and working in the field of design since 1982. I started working in factories shirts, designing the graphics to be printed on shirts. At one point the entire band "a few Circles" worked together in the same factory in Santa Barbara, and when Joe first moved to Los Angeles, also work together in the same factory for a while before I go back to college . After college, since I majored in Fine Arts, did not think I would want a career in design because I felt I never confused my creativity as an artist. I worked as an assistantartist and then as a waitress, an archivist and a researcher as well as photos and then decided to re-design. At that time, computers had become a necessity for designers so I had to teach myself how to use a computer. I worked for many years in publications printed designs. Now I love especially the web design is so immediate. The Internet is a wonderful thing.
You played at The Gun Club for a while. What was Jeffrey Lee Pierce?

Jeffrey was a fantastic person. I was very fortunate at that time to know and play with him and I said, I think he appreciated having someone around who respected him. I loved his music, he had a great personality, heloved telling stories and was a very good friend of mine.






The moment I met him, his doctors had given him six months to live, but it was incredibly stoic about it. Of course it affected him physically and emotionally and he talked about it, but there was really sorry for himself. To be honest, it looked completely real at the time. I do not necessarily have believed the predictions of doctors, not act as if he did so because I do not think I've done either. I think it would have done, death is very critical.
addition to time spent in the hospital, he was very active during those months, but also found time to s

Thursday, July 10, 2008

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Bela Lugosi could wake from that dream that has more than 50 years, or even light a candle to Stiv Bators or Rozz Williams, Legends of the Gothic movement and died. The Batcave, historic site dark motion, reopened its doors once again on the 11th of July. The same was the quintessential gothic disco opened its doors in July 1982.
Until then the "Bowie Nights" seemed the most important meeting places for those who identified with the new romantic movement. A manager Olli Wisdom and Hugh Jones came up with the idea that ultimately strengthen the "dark punk" or "new romantic" as an independent movement "gothic rock", to open the Batcave in London streetChildren with the same lineup for 1984. Also playing their records the iconic dark Batcave DJ Hamish McDonald and some local bands.
Perhaps the only downside is the fact that they made at the "Club Colosseum" located on the street Colosseum, 1 Elms Lane as the "69 Street" is now home to electronic music club called The Soho Lounge, perfect for any visitor disinterested art but unpleasant for any rocker perspective.




Tuesday, June 24, 2008

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Amanda Kramer, may have been the keyboardist for many major bands of 80 as the Golden Palominos, 10,000 Maniacs Party World, however always be remembered as the best-known female component of Information Society. Amanda played only four years with them, from 1986 to 1990, but this was the most active and popular band and in 1988 released their gold album "Information Society".
would be until 2004 when he would know the reason that Kramer had to abandon Information Society, a weekly show on VH1 "Bands Reunited", confirmed that Amanda was a former heroin addict.
However, this never eclipsed his career, as several groups of 80 wanted tAmanda Kramer energy between its line-up. In 2003 he joined the reformed Psychedelic Furs and was with them that visited Argentina in April last year.
launched in 1994 with Blake Leyh the cd "Wintermass", an album of electronic rock and the first in which you can read the name of Amanda Kramer at the top. Ten years later released the album "Fallen Light Renew", an entirely personal project where he collaborates Karl Wallinger of World Party reading poems by William Black.
In this interview, the most memorable of the 80 keyboard reveals some of his upcoming projects, as a new record with the voice of Richard Butler of the Psychedelic Furs as a guest. The other one? A possible visit to Siouxsie Sioux to Buenos Aires in September. What will yourmind? ... addition of pure energy ...

What was the best part of being a member of the Information Society?

best of being a member of Information Society was hearing that we used to have in New York and Miami after he "Running" became a hit in clubs. We were very poor then and we shared rooms in the hotels. Sometimes we four were in one room ... Agendabamos
shows on weekends and played out of our hometown, Minneapolis. The audience was surprisingly enthusiastic and was very funny.



recorded some poems of William Blake. What do you read often? Leo

mostly novels and booksyears in music, but I'm a fan of a certain poetry and especially William Blake. He became interested in poetry when he read the poems of Allen Ginzberg. He talks a lot about Blake because he was his muse and inspiration. I am currently working on a new CD with Richard Butler reciting TS Eliot's poetry to music.

What has been your taste, the best band you've played?

I rocado with many bands and loved them all for different reasons ... some musical, others personal, and some because they had lots of fun ...
I like playing music with other people and share that experience.



Tell me about your solo albums. My

solo albums areNAR there and found a very interesting city. I plan on returning with Siouxsie Sioux in September

Friday, June 13, 2008

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

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"Kusworth Dave and I met for the first time in 1980. He played in a band called the Subterranean Hawks at the time. If there is some justice in the world, the Hawks were one of the most revered bands in the world . But this world is corrupt and deserved the laurels that never came. " With these flattering words in an article published online in 2004, the ex - Swell Maps Nikki Sudden referred to his musical partner Dave Kusworth. Those two along with Nikki's brother, drummer Epic Soundtracks Jacobites formed in England in the 80's. Four albums were enough for Dave and Nikki would be regarded as one of the best pairs of composition of the last 20 years. His masterpiece fnso which is one of the best I've done. It's still nice to be able to be proud of something you did, after all this time and I hope that there are still more.




http://www.myspace.com/davekusworthgroup

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

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and post-punk scene. Today we think of that movement as a period both dark and musically creative. What do you remember that scene in the early 80?

was a very creative. Pylon emerged from the art department at the University of Georgia, when we were all friends and fellow art students. The scene was founded in holiday homes: Beer, showers, heat, dance. Dress for fun and shopping in thrift stores. Art. Pylon
had the early opportunity to go to New York City, Boston and Philadelphia. Our first goal as a band was to go to New York, play once, to write about us in the "New York Rocker" and then separate. There was a scene
"do it yourself" ("please do ityourself ") or DIY was confident in their own vinyl releases, clubs and independent radio stations.
was not corporate. I'm sure there was something dark, but I was lucky not to have experienced that aspect. I was having so much fun, I did not realize how little money he had. Anyway, we were all in the same boat and things were very cheap here in Athens at that time.

With what you shared bands enjoy the most touching scene? The B-52's, The Gang of Four, REM, Mission of Burma, The Side Effects, Oh-Ok, Love Tractor, The Method Actors, Lene Lovich, Medium Medium.
Pylon is still currently playing with the four original band members. "Chat is your relationship with them?

They are like my brothers. I've known for a long time. We have seen the worst and best of each and still are friends.






What do you think is the difference between Pylon concert in the 80s and 00s?

The recent shows felt more like our first shows.
Our original fans are now bringing their teenagers to our shows. Everyone is having fun. It's like a show for all ages. Some audience members tell me they have heard all his life Pylon. Wow! I found some interesting people the charming Bradford Cox of Deerhunter / Atlas Sounds in our s

Saturday, March 8, 2008

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to be a fan / collector to Jarboe's work requires patience and strict constantly updated. Is that the singer who rose to fame in the 80's as a member of Swans and "muse" of the singer and former partner, Michael Gira, is constantly writing and recording new songs. And contrary to what you may think, none of these recordings lack the quality or originality. The music of this beautiful singer and keyboardist is to be admired as well as their willingness to continue despite the sexism of the society in which we live. In the book "Angry Women in Rock Vol 1" by Andrea Juno and translated into English for She Devil Patricia Pietrafesa, you can read a story where words

Thursday, February 14, 2008

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The blog here is officially abandoned, better check it in your new home.

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Monday, January 21, 2008

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Despite being one of the busiest musicians these days, Gary Lucas will always be remembered for having worked in the last stage of the career of one of the greatest visionaries of rock and roll: the Captain Beefheart .
With Don Van Vliet (real name of "Captain Beef Heart") participated in their last two albums "Doc at the Radar Station" (1980) and "Ice Cream for Crow" (1982). Two albums required to better understand the "experimental rock" in the early eighties. Or if you want to understand this type of rock in its entirety since Beefheart as well as his friend Frank Zappa began in the late sixties with a rock that broke all the molds set, which asIdera one of the most important alternative rock of the nineties.
In 2002, some demos and other unreleased recordings they collected the work between Buckley and Luke were published under the name of "Songs to No One 1991-1992".
Today, this musician awarded a Grammy and is considered one of the greatest guitarists currently working on various projects. About that and his experience with Captain Beefheart will tell "Chelsea Zine, who kindly granted this interview. And Argentine fans attention and local producers, Gary Lucas plans to play this year in Buenos Aires, where acoustic tour and is looking for a producer to do so down to our land. The phone is ringing




What you remember recording "Ice Cream for Crow"?
remember breaking my ass in New York learning from scratch some of the incredibly difficult compositions by Van Vliet, which played on piano!
I have the unenviable task of transcribing the hearing on guitar, which literally takes months! After pasteurization the music to his satisfaction, I went to Los Angeles where we rehearsed for a week or two in the Stone Fox in Burbank, where Don taught the band the rest of the music and integrate what I had learned in New York with them. Then we moved to the door next to Friends Studios, where "Clear Spot, had been recorded, and workedio room that night. The audience loved us could do no wrong! You can hear the single "Flavor Bud Living" that night in the box "Grow Fins" box on Revenant.






Are you still in contact with Captain Beefheart?

No, I walked away from his path in early 1984. I left quickly after helping to catalog all of his paintings and drawings that date and connect with Mary Boone Gallery and the artist Julian Schnabel for an exhibition in New York.
He did not want to continue in music and I had met with mainly for us to play, not to be his "artistic advisor" was more or less what I said.
Virgin Records have also released another album,XC
What are your future projects?

I have a whole series of outstanding albums to come out this year. A new live DVD "Gods and Monsters" with the current formation of the supergroup (Jerry Harrison of Talking Heads on keyboards and production, Ernie Brooks of Modern Lovers on bass, Billy Ficca from Television on drums, Jason Candler and Joe Hendel sax and trombone (Joe also plays keyboards). In addition we are ¾ of the way to a new studio album. Then I have an album coming out on March 23 with a young UK electronic band, The Dark Poets, in the label Some Bizzare (Soft Cell, Test Dept., The The etc.). "Gary Lucas Vs The Dark Poets - Beyond the Pale", music really booked. Check our websitewe recorded more recently, just before the meeting of Led Zeppelin in London, and praised a lot ... I'm really psyched about this and needless to say!
Oh yes, you should add that soon I will be working in Amsterdam composing music to accompany a release of the last good long interview with Don Van Vliet, who was led by his old friend and fan, the Dutch journalist from Radio Co Kloet in 1993.




More information:
http://www.garylucas.com/

Monday, January 7, 2008

How To Unblock Poptropica

.... no. I was talking to Bones and you comment on the youtube videos that were in the zombie walk around the world, looking and looking there had been none in Argentina (or at least there were no records) and said, "We do a" and the rest was coming.

Bones (Leticia): One afternoon I was talking to Mariano told me that he wanted to build a walk in Buenos Aires. I knew that in other countries was already quite familiar. And accept help to build the first in Argentina.


in Argentina Is there a zombie subculture (groups of fans of zombies)? Zombielover: Zombiewalk So you could say "not a fart." It was known that there are many film lovers in Argentina (which are ESCOC The police when they lent us the car to take pictures.



Will there be another Zombie Walk this year?

Zombielover: There are many things that we are organizing, including of course another zombie walk! With more activities and many surprises are brewing the most rotten of our hearts. Many people stayed away because they found out the next Zombiewalk, there will be no non-dead person does not know.

Bones: Yes When we have some information we will begin to disclose the sites as we did earlier.
On the other hand, many people could not attend because he was on vacation and was eager to be that day. I guess it would be a revenge. Ja