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Barry Adamson: Jazz Devil, Agent double 0-666
08.09.2010
02:13 am
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Barry Adamson is one very hep cat who has been a significant player in two pivotal bands of the 80s, Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds and Magazine, and, as a solo artist, he’s produced an impressive body of work. Over the course of nine albums, Adamson has created jazzy, edgy, erotic mood pieces that are evocative of the shadow world of film noir. It’s no wonder that David Lynch hired him to do soundtrack work on Lost Highway. Adamson’s dark grooves are the things that fever dreams are made of. His music and visual sense are switchblade sharp and sexy as hell.

In these clips, two of which, The Man With The Golden Arm and Moss Side Story, are quite rare, we are invited into the seductive web of the Jazz Devil, a place where a kiss can be deadly and love is just another word for ‘fuck you.’

As the Jazz Devil
Full and greedy
I’m the Jazz Devil
Libido needy
I’m the Jazz Devil
Flymeat in the mix
Where you can call me Agent Double O 666

 
more grooviness after the jump…

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Posted by Marc Campbell
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08.09.2010
02:13 am
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The Tea party has eaten the Republican party and will burp it up in November
08.08.2010
11:23 pm
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There is a frightening/disturbing and almost funny (almost) must-read on the Mother Jones website about “Tea party causality” Rep. Bob Inglis, a soon-to-be-former Republican congressman from South Carolina. Inglis, who seems like a decent enough guy—and not a hypocrite or a demagogue like many GOPers—was forced out, losing the primary, 71 to 29 percent, to a Tea party-backed candidate:

“They were upset with me,” Inglis recalls. “They are all Glenn Beck watchers.” About 90 minutes into the meeting, as he remembers it, “They say, ‘Bob, what don’t you get? Barack Obama is a socialist, communist Marxist who wants to destroy the American economy so he can take over as dictator. Health care is part of that. And he wants to open up the Mexican border and turn [the US] into a Muslim nation.’” Inglis didn’t know how to respond.

“I sat down, and they said on the back of your Social Security card, there’s a number. That number indicates the bank that bought you when you were born based on a projection of your life’s earnings, and you are collateral. We are all collateral for the banks. I have this look like, “What the heck are you talking about?” I’m trying to hide that look and look clueless. I figured clueless was better than argumentative. So they said, “You don’t know this?! You are a member of Congress, and you don’t know this?!” And I said, “Please forgive me. I’m just ignorant of these things.” And then of course, it turned into something about the Federal Reserve and the Bilderbergers and all that stuff. And now you have the feeling of anti-Semitism here coming in, mixing in. Wow.”

Imagine having to pander to that low IQ mob? To his credit, Rep. Inglis did not try, but look what it got him: the bum’s rush. What wins primaries for conservative Republicans is the very same thing that loses them in the general election. Only the committed, hardline types ever come out to vote in the primaries.* If a Republican wants the nomination, they have to run pretty far right candidacies.

Look at some of the positions Meg Whitman took here in California on immigration during the primary. Whitman had to appeal to the Orange County conservatives to win the GOP nomination because they’re a reliable voting bloc in the primary and in the general election, as well. But gimme a break, this Fall, those “winning” positions will become albatross-like liabilities in a state with as many Latino voters as California has. From what I can tell, the only thing Whitman’s over $100 million dollars have done for her public image with CA voters is to remind them that she is a billionaire who once hit one of her Ebay employees and that they don’t like the positions they heard her espousing during the primary. By contrast, former CA governor and current CA Attorney General, Jerry Brown, has spent under $400,000 and is still beating Whitman in a recent poll.

Prediction: Given a little over 90 days to completely turn the collective stomach of the electorate seems to be a challenge the Tea party is up for. As long as the Democrats don’t screw up on the “get the vote out” stuff, I don’t think there is much chance for the GOP to retake the House or Senate. Brown-nosing the Glenn Beck set is going to be met with disaster at the voting booth, mark my words. As many fucking idiots as there are in this country, they’re still (slightly) outnumbered.

*I don’t give a shit about the primaries, do you? I know, for sure, that no matter which Democrats are on the ballot in November, that they’ll probably get my vote. I’ve never voted for a single Republican candidate in my life and I doubt I ever will.

Posted by Richard Metzger
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08.08.2010
11:23 pm
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Peter & Gordon: ‘Woman’ (composed by Paul McCartney)
08.08.2010
08:58 pm
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Woman was the fourth hit song that Paul McCartney gave to Peter & Gordon, the British Invasion-era duo comprised of Peter Asher and Gordon Waller.  A World Without Love, Nobody I Know, and I Don’t Want to See You Again, predated Woman, and were credited to Lennon/McCartney although all three were solo Macca compositions. For Woman, McCartney was pseudonymously credited as “Bernard Webb.” Their connection to Paul McCartney was Peter’s sister, actress/model Jane Asher, who was the Beatle’s pre-Linda girlfriend.

Peter Asher would go on to manage James Taylor and he produced several hit albums for Linda Ronstadt before going into the business side full-time as a VP at Sony. Peter & Gordon did a few reunion gigs in 2005 and 2006. Gordon Waller died in 2009 of a heart attack.
 

Posted by Richard Metzger
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08.08.2010
08:58 pm
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Ted Olson: ‘Would you like Fox’s right to free press put up to a vote?’
08.08.2010
06:52 pm
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Long after I’d given up hope of seeing anything even close to a principled stand by a Republican, something incredible happened. It’s amazing to me that the party responsible for my wonderment is the same attorney who represented George Bush in the Bush v. Gore election caper, former Solicitor General, Theodore Olson.

Last year, Ted Olson joined with David Boies, the opposing lawyer in Bush v. Gore, and a staunch Democrat, to bring a federal lawsuit against Perry v. Schwarzenegger challenging Proposition 8, the California constitutional amendment barring same-sex marriage. This odd couple of ideologically opposed lawyers, of course prevailed in overturning Prop. 8.

This morning on Fox News Sunday, Olson appeared with Chris Wallace to discuss the recent defeat of Prop 8 in a California courtroom.  I find Chris Wallace to be the single toadiest, most craven, ass-licking employee of Fox News. That’s really saying something, I realize, but Chris Wallace is a nauseating one-man wind-up toy of Republican talking points. He’s not a journalist, he’s a weenie. He’s not a conservative, he’s a Republican and as Olson proves in the following clip, there is a very big difference between the two. Republicans used to have a credible reputation for being anti-statist and wanting to keep the government off the backs of the people and out of their lives. That was then and this is now. Now, who the fuck knows what they stand for except for the interests of the ruling class and abject stupidity? If the Republicans got smart and ran someone brilliant like Olson instead of ignoramuses like Sharron Angle and Sarah Palin, maybe they’d have a chance in general elections, but that’s not going to happen, not for a long time:

Olson: (to Wallace) Well, would you like your right to free speech? Would you like Fox’s right to free press put up to a vote and say well, if five states approved it, let’s wait till the other 45 states do? These are fundament constitutional rights. The Bill of Rights guarantees Fox News and you, Chris Wallace, the right to speak. It’s in the constitution. And the Supreme Court has repeatedly held that the denial of our citizens of the equal rights to equal access to justice under the law, is a violation of our fundamental rights. Yes, it’s encouraging that many states are moving towards equality on the basis of sexual orientation, and I’m very, very pleased about that. … We can’t wait for the voters to decide that that immeasurable harm, that is unconstitutional, must be eliminated.

Posted by Richard Metzger
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08.08.2010
06:52 pm
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Bhangra in the East Village: New York City when it’s good is very good indeed
08.08.2010
03:49 pm
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Musician Derek Beres filmed this New York moment of his buddy Duke doing an impromptu jam with a Punjabi shopkeeper on 1st and Ave. A.

The saag is spiced perfectly, the gulab jamun not too sweet, and vocals ring out non-stop through the night.

Posted by Marc Campbell
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08.08.2010
03:49 pm
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Slo-mo day-glow psychedelic lizard: Japanese video puts the ‘God’ in Godzilla
08.08.2010
05:55 am
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08.08.2010
05:55 am
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Sensational local TV news coverage of The Sex Pistols Dallas, Texas gig in 1978
08.08.2010
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In this news clip from the Dallas ABC news affiliate we see the borderline hysterical coverage of The Sex Pistols gig at cowboy dancehall The Longhorn.

I love the marquee with ‘The Sex Pistols’ hovering over Merle Haggard’s name. That would have been one hell of a double bill.

It’s amusing to hear people complain that they had to pay $3.50 to see what was in effect a historic piece of music history. The date was January 10, 1978.

Texas punk band The Nervebreakers opened for The Pistols that night and recently re-united to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their once-in-a-lifetime gig. I’ve included some video footage of them playing in Dallas last year.
 

 
See footage of the Pistols Longhorn show and a recent Dallas performance by The Nervebreakers after the jump…

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Posted by Marc Campbell
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08.08.2010
02:13 am
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Recently discovered footage of Leonard Cohen performing ‘Suzanne’ in 1972
08.07.2010
08:16 pm
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Here’ a followup to a piece I wrote for Dangerous Minds a few weeks ago.

Leonard Cohen sings Suzanne from Tony Palmer’s lost and recently found documentary of Leonard’s 1972 European tour Bird On A Wire which will be released on DVD August 21.

This clip includes an excerpt of Cohen performing Suzanne and some additional footage from the documentary. It looks good.

‘Bird On A Wire’: long lost Leonard Cohen documentary to be released

Posted by Marc Campbell
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08.07.2010
08:16 pm
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We have come for your scalps: the wild world of Redsploitation films
08.07.2010
06:43 pm
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Vice online has a terrific piece on ‘Redsploitation’ movies.

Somewhere in the grey area between the noble savage and the savage-savage lies the Redsploitation film. These gems of schlock cinema feature Natives getting off their knees and kicking white ass all over the West.

For the whole scoop on really pissed off Indians in the movies check out the Vice website.

 
more vengeance after the jump…

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Posted by Marc Campbell
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08.07.2010
06:43 pm
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‘Greenwich Village Sunday’ and ‘Jazz Is My Religion’: the roots of hipsterism
08.07.2010
04:40 pm
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Beatnik double bill, Village Sunday and an excerpt from Jazz Is My Religion. Both short films feature beat poet Ted Joans, a fine wordslinger who never got the recognition he deserved.

Village Sunday is narrated by Jean Shepherd, a New York radio personality who was known for his offbeat humor and Zen-like observations about life.

 
Jazz Is My Religion after the jump…

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Posted by Marc Campbell
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08.07.2010
04:40 pm
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