Posts Tagged ‘80s’
Under the Big Black Sun..
Sat ,17/09/2016Just read John Doe’s latest writing, Under the Big Black Sun, a history of sorts related to the LA punk scene of the late 70s/early 80s.
We saw him at The Tractor a few weeks ago – great show and they were promoting the book at the show, so got it from the library.
This is an interesting read for a number of reasons – it definitely brings back memories of that time, when those of us not living in LA (nor old enough to be punks in a band anyway) could only observe things from afar through local record stores and mags like The Rocket. It’s also definitely a window into a crazy mishmash of misfits and aspiring musicians, poets and outcasts seeking their own kind of community, with vignettes written by many others in the scene besides Doe (Jane Wiedlin of the Go-Gos, Henry Rollins of Black Flag, Mike Watt from The Minutemen (whom we saw at the Tractor last year, too) – the list goes on. Finally, to me it was a bit eye-opening to all the drug and alcohol abuse that seemed to accompany the scene, at least according to the book. It’s obvious that sort of thing goes with the territory – but does it have to? Being on the outside I guess makes that a bit hard to relate to.
In any event, X has always been a fave band since that time, and they were one of, if not the first, band I saw play live. This book only serves to continue their legacy for both LA punks then and since – and is a love letter to all longtime fans. Thanks, John Doe.
Prince….RIP.
Fri ,22/04/2016Continuing the terrible year for amazing musicians….Prince, RIP.
RIP Prince: A World Lit Up In Purple
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Carl Sagan, eat your heart out…
Sat ,05/03/2016There are billionsssss and billionsssss of starrrrrsssss…..in the Cosmosssss….
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Deja vu…..
Sat ,05/03/2016this really seems like watching the Spinal Tap scene where they read the album reviews…..
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Love it!
Sat ,20/02/2016go NASA! But then again, I was a believer from DAY ONE. 🙂
Posters: NASA really really wants you to believe in the future of space travel
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Maurice White….RIP.
Mon ,15/02/2016Yet another of the truly great ones has passed. 2016 is turning out to be a tough year for music fans. Ever since hearing ‘Fantasy’ back in junior high, i’ve liked EWF, but never more than now as the years go by. And MW said himself that he wanted their music to be an inspiration to others. To me personally, he succeeded way beyond what he may have meant. The words, the music – it all WORKS, period.
As Orlando Jones said in Drumline – ‘in the beginning, there was Earth, there was Wind, and there was Fire.’ RIP.
Maurice White, founder of Earth, Wind & Fire, dead at 74
this one is actually 3 parts – Steve Harvey hits it right on the head:
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David Bowie…..RIP.
Mon ,11/01/2016Lost one of the great ones over the weekend. So sad. Sleep well, Major Tom.
great Sean Nelson article in The Stranger:
In Death as in Life, David Bowie Remains the Master of Self-Invention
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Seen it yet?
Sun ,20/12/2015hoping to over the christmas break, hoping to also avoid spoilers in the meantime!
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