That time the Clash appeared in Martin Scorsese’s ‘The King of Comedy’
An interesting cinematic footnote to the Clash’s time spent in New York City in the early 1980s–while they recorded their sprawling three-record Sandinista album–is their…
An interesting cinematic footnote to the Clash’s time spent in New York City in the early 1980s–while they recorded their sprawling three-record Sandinista album–is their…
This remarkable footage of Pink Floyd live at “The Amsterdam Rock Circus” was shot on May 22, 1972. The festival was held at Olympic Stadium…
An unidentified Bible-thumping halfwit and her–get this–twelve children shot cell phone footage of their cringey two-minute dumdum hate parade through a Target store and it’s…
“I don’t know nothin’ about Southern belles/ But I can tell you something about Southern hell…” Last month I idly read an article about a…
Rufe Davis was an American actor, singer and “imitator of sounds.” He was best known for his “rural” comedic radio act, “Rufe Davis and the…
Peter Gabriel probably deserves (Note to self: Ya think?) the exquisite ribbing he gets in The Life of Rock with Brian Pern, but considering that…
Since it never really appeared on a “proper” Rolling Stones album–it’s on More Hot Rocks and a few other, lesser compilations–“Child of the Moon,” the…