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videomessiah · 3 months
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Sebastian Bach gets threatened by a guy in Point Doom (2000)
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badmovieihave · 1 year
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Bad movie I have Flawless 1999
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olivierdemangeon · 2 years
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PHONE BOOTH (2002) ★★★✮☆
PHONE BOOTH (2002) ★★★✮☆
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duranduratulsa · 7 months
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Now showing on DuranDuranTulsa's Creature Feature...Shark 🦈 Swarm (2008) on classic DVD 📀! #movie #movies #horror #scifi #monstermovies #creaturefeature #shark #sharkswarm #darylhannah #fmurrayabraham #armandassante #heathermccomb #johnenosiii #JohnSchneider #dvd #2000s #durandurantulsa #durandurantulsascreaturefeature
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musicmags · 5 months
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mackmp3 · 1 year
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Music I have discovered thus far in the last week (recommendations, do what will with them)
Jonny Greenwood playing Steve Reich's 'Electric Counterpoint, I, II, III'. Steve Reich is an electronic composer who was hugely influential on Radiohead, and of course Jonny plays/programs most if not all of the electronic elements in Radiohead's work. He plays Electric Counterpoint on guitar, interestingly, with his own band, and several live versions are available on youtube. Jonny's film music is also fantastic. Electronic music as a whole is not something I know a lot about or listen to much of, as a genre it's kind of intimidating, but this is pretty cool.
'Peredam' by Soundwalk Collective and Patti Smith, remixed by Brian Eno. Patti and Soundwalk have released a trilogy of albums celebrating the lives and works of three French Symbolist poets, Rimbaud, Artaud, and Daumal, some of which has been remixed by a variety of people and released as a 'reworkings' album. Many of the Soundwalk collaboration also have videos, though I must admit I have not seen them, though I have seen a short film about Chornobyl with Patti reading over the top and it was pretty cool.
'Splat' by Bailter Space. Bailter Space are a band from my own home city, that my friends' dad / band mentor suggested we play, and it's pretty cool. The music video is played backwards and slightly slowed (I think). Sort of dreampoppy/shoegazey but with a New Zealand accent.
'Three Hours', John Parish and Aldous Harding covering Nick Drake. This is part of a larger project of Nick Drake songs by various artists whish has not all been released yet and I am very much looking forward to. It sort of sounds like Dean and Britta's '13 Most Beautiful', which I will write a separate post on later. Nick Drake is brilliant, Aldous Harding is completely bonkers (think indie folk Björk), and John Parish is an auteur of a producer who still allows the artist to create something unique.
Keep it Like a Secret (album) by Built to Spill. I actually discovered this a while ago, but I listened to it again the other day and just thought 'well fricken freakin hell this is brilliant'. Some of the best guitar playing I've heard in a while, that indie 90s charm of 'ok so what are they actually singing about here', emotional sounding music and slightly funny lyrics in some points. Closest comparable is Grandaddy, but more guitars. But like seriously, fantastic soloing here.
'Tarkovsky (the Second Stop is Jupiter)' by Patti Smith, from her 2012 album Banga. Tarkovsky is a Russian director who I understand has the kind of considerable cult following directors of European art films tend to get. Vaguely jam-band-ey in a cool, sort of late 60s way. It;s just got the kind of guitar sound. Has a little of that sound like the music's being played through a radio, sort of squashed.
She walks across a bridge of magpies...
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portovenere41 · 2 years
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lucasmaybury · 6 months
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Reviewing My Record Collection: 3333 Albums from A to Zuma by Stephen Fall
Featuring more than a thousand different artists, Reviewing My Record Collection: 3,333 Albums from A to Zuma examines LPs across diverse genres and sub-genres, acquired from a lifetime of loitering in charity shops and collecting records, tapes and CDs. It offers an honest opinion on the great and less great albums of the last 60-plus years, driven by an ongoing curiosity to hear everything at least once.
The book grapples with the catalogues – often large and unwieldy – of artists such as Abba, Arab Strap, Albert Ayler, Joan Baez, Jane Birkin, Blondie, Blur, David Bowie, James Brown, Tim Buckley, Kate Bush, The Byrds, John Cale, Can, Captain Beefheart, The Carpenters, Leonard Cohen, Julian Cope, Elvis Costello, Miles Davis, Lana Del Rey, Sandy Denny, Depeche Mode, Bob Dylan, Brian Eno, Fairport Convention, The Fall, Funkadelic, Gong, Grateful Dead, Luke Haines, Jimi Hendrix, the Human League, the Incredible String Band, the Innocence Mission, the Jesus and Mary Chain, King Crimson, The Kinks, The Knockouts, Kraftwerk, Led Zeppelin, John Lennon, Gordon Lightfoot, Julie London, Paul McCartney, Medicine Head, Joni Mitchell, The Monkees, Van Morrison, Randy Newman, Joanna Newsom, Nico, The NoMen, Angel Olsen, The Orb, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, Pavement, Peaches, Pink Floyd, Elvis Presley, The Pretenders, Dory Previn, Prince, Public Image Ltd., Pulp, R.E.M., Radiohead, Lou Reed, Jonathan Richman, the Rolling Stones, Roxy Music, Bridget St. John, The Seeds, Silver Apples, Simon & Garfunkel/Paul Simon, Nina Simone, Frank Sinatra, The Smiths/Morrissey, Smog/Bill Callahan, Sonic Youth, Spacemen 3, Sparks, Regina Spektor, Bruce Springsteen, Status Quo, Steeleye Span, Suicide, Sun Ra, T.Rex, Talking Heads, Television/Tom Verlaine, Richard Thompson, Van der Graaf Generator/Peter Hammill, Townes Van Zandt, the Velvet Underground, Loudon Wainwright III, Tom Waits, Robert Wyatt, Yes, Neil Young and Warren Zevon.
1,000+ artists! 785 footnotes! 3,333 albums reviewed!
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labelleperfumery · 8 months
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Bobby Parezi In 'Melrose Place' 'Memba Him?!
American actor John Enos III was in his early 30’s when he first started playing Bobby Parezi — the ex-marine and Amanda’s handsome brother-in-law — on Fox’s popular soap opera “Melrose Place” back in 1995. Joining Enos in the dramatic series… from TMZ.com https://www.tmz.com/2024/02/12/bobby-parezi-in-melrose-place-memba-him/
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mondoradiowmse · 8 months
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01/17/24 Mondo Radio Playlist
Here's the playlist for this week's edition of Mondo Radio, which you can download or stream here. This episode: "Have a Ball", featuring classic glam rock and more. If you enjoy it, don't forget to also follow the show on Facebook and Twitter!
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David Bowie - Moonage Daydream - The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars
David Bowie - Suffragette City - The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars
Sweet - Ballroom Blitz - The Best Of Sweet
Sweet - Action (U.S. Single Version) - The Best Of Sweet
Slade - Get Down And Get With It - Get Yer Boots On: The Best Of Slade
Slade - Cum On Feel The Noize - Get Yer Boots On: The Best Of Slade
Wizzard - You Can Dance The Rock 'N' Roll - Wizzard Brew
Wizzard - Wear A Fast Gun - Wizzard Brew
Cockney Rebel - Hideaway - The Human Menagerie
Cockney Rebel - What Ruthy Said - The Human Menagerie
T. Rex - Mambo Sun - Electric Warrior
T. Rex - Life's A Gas - Electric Warrior
Phil Barry - Hello I Love You (Inst.) - Hello I Love You (Single)
Mick Ronson - Growing Up And I'm Fine - Slaughter On 10th Avenue
Mott The Hoople - All The Young Dudes - All The Young Dudes
Mott - Broadside Outcasts - Shouting & Pointing
Mud - Rocket - Mud Rock
Bay City Rollers - Saturday Night - The Definitive Collection
The Glitter Band - Let's Get Together Again - Rock 'N Roll Dudes
Elton John - Open-End Interview With Elton John: Soundtrack - 'Friends' (III) - An Open-End Interview With Elton John: "Friends" Soundtrack
Suzi Quatro - Shine My Machine - Suzi Quatro
The Runaways - Rock And Roll - The Runaways
New York Dolls - Looking For A Kiss - New York Dolls
New York Dolls - Trash - New York Dolls
Jobriath - Good Time - Creatures Of The Street
Jobriath - Ooh La La - Creatures Of The Street
Lou Reed - Vicious - Transformer
Lou Reed - Hangin' 'Round - Transformer
Roxy Music - Virginia Plain - Roxy Music
Roxy Music - If There Is Something - Roxy Music
Eno - Baby's On Fire - Here Come The Warm Jets
Eno - Cindy Tells Me - Here Come The Warm Jets
Queen - Killer Queen - Sheer Heart Attack
Richard O'Brien - Science Fiction/Double Feature: Reprise - The Rocky Horror Picture Show (Original Soundtrack)
The Sensational Alex Harvey Band - Delilah (Live, The Old Grey Whistle Test 30/05/1975) - Live At The BBC
Sparks - Bon Voyage - Propaganda
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videomessiah · 3 months
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Sebastian Bach threatens a guy in Point Doom (2000)
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90sfashionflashback · 5 years
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Sydney’s scarf seems entirely necessary.
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John Enos III
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trashvideofinland · 5 years
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Ravenhawk / Raven Hawk (1996) Egmont Film https://www.videospace.fi/release/ravenhawk_vhs_egmont_film_finland
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cultfaction · 5 years
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Cult Movie Essentials: Raven Hawk (1996) Directed by Albert Pyun, Raven Hawk follows Rhyia Shadowfeather (Rachel McLish), a Native American woman who is framed for the murder of her parents at the age of 12 years old and forced to flee her reservation.
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bvlgarivm · 7 years
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Nowhere (1997)
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