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The Bold and the Beautiful: Photos of Jarvis Cocker, Tess Parks, Brian Jonestown Massacre & more

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Brian Jonestown Massacre.
 
A small act of kindness can change everything. Alain Bibal was gifted a camera for his fiftieth birthday. It changed his life.

He started taking photographs of the thing he was passionate about—music. His first outing with his camera was to an Arctic Monkeys concert. He took a picture of lead singer Alex Turner. The image featured the singer’s head projected onto one of the screens at the side of the stage. The photograph was different. Eye-catching. It was picked up by the press. Alain Bibal was now a rock photographer.

But being a rock photographer (or just a photographer) is never that easy. It is something one has to work at constantly. Bibal started taking photographs of the bands who visited his home city Paris. Brian Jonestown Massacre, Tess Parks, Jarvis Cocker, the Limiñanas, Angel Olsen, and the Lemon Twigs. He traveled to England where he photographed Sleaford Mods, Suggs, Dandy Warhols, and Nick Cave. His work appeared in magazines, newspapers, and websites.

Bibal started taking pictures in his teens and twenties, then drifted into the world of work. Getting a Leica camera for his fiftieth changed everything. It reignited his talent and long held desires to be creative. He had always loved the work of rock photographers like Pennie Smith and Kevin Cummins. Photographs that were gritty, real and captured an unguarded moment of truth.

Bibal works on film, digital doesn’t interest him, working on film is more disciplined, demands more concentration. When embedded with bands at concerts or on tour, Bibal uses only two rolls of film to capture that perfect image. It means he has to stay focussed on telling a story with his camera that connects with an audience. His resulting pictures are brilliant, powerful, and iconic.

The moral of the story: be kind, you might just change someone’s life.
 
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Tess Parks.
 
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Pete Doherty.
 
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Jarvis Cocker.
 
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Jason Williamson—Sleaford Mods.
 
More of Alain Bibal’s brilliant work, after the jump…
 

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Posted by Paul Gallagher
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02.13.2020
08:28 am
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The Brian Jonestown Massacre, this week on The Pharmacy
04.30.2014
01:55 pm
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Gregg Foreman’s radio program The Pharmacy is a music / talk show playing heavy soul, raw funk, 60′s psych, girl groups, Krautrock. French yé-yé, Hammond organ rituals, post-punk transmissions and “ghost on the highway” testimonials and interviews with the most interesting artists and music makers of our times…

This week, a special episode dedicated to the Austin Psych Fest, a psychedelic music festival started by The Black Angels in 2008. In the past, the festival has featured Roky Erickson, Spectrum and this years headliners The Zombies (who we featured on Pharmacy #19 ), plus this weeks special guests The Brian Jonestown Massacre…

The conversation comes from three viewpoints: the eyes of the band’s leader and founder Anton Newcombe and past and current members Ricky Maymi and Jeff Levitz We also have White Hills, who are also playing the Psych Fest. The group recently made their screen debut in underground director Jim Jarmusch’s film Only Lovers Left Alive.


 
Setlist:

Intro
Who ? - Brian Jonestown Massacre
Sweet Young Thing - The Chocolate Watchband
See Emily Play - Pink Floyd
Intro 1 /Stereo Freeze - Rx/Jackie Mittoo
Brian Jonestown Massacre Conversation Pt.1 Anton Newcombe
Hide and Seek - Brian Jonestown Massacre
Just Out of Reach - The Zombies
Just Out of Reach - The Jesus and Mary Chain
Neon Jesus - The Crocodiles
Rain of Ruin - Suicide
Intro 2 / Psychastenie - Rx / Serge Gainsbourg
Brian Jonestown Massacre Conversation Pt.2 Ricky Maymi
That Girl Suicide - Brian Jonestown Massacre
Arc-Light - Loop
Mushroom - Can
Intro break 1
Brian Jonestown Massacre Conversation Pt.3 Anton Newcombe
Mary, Please - Brian Jonestown Massacre
Intro break 2
Brian Jonestown Massacre Conversation Pt.4 Ricky Maymi
Telephone - The Black Angels
Intro 3 / Red Reflection - Rx / Spindrift
Brian Jonestown Massacre Conversation Pt.4 Jeff Levitz
Sur La Planche - La Femme
Intro break 3
Brian Jonestown Massacre Conversation Pt.5 Anton Newcombe
Food for Clouds - Brian Jonestown Massacre
7 + 7 Is - Love
Intro 2 / Mathar - Rx
White Hills Conversation - Rx / Dave and Ego
Intro 4 / Coming for You - Rx / White Hills
Outro

Mr. Pharmacy is a musician and DJ who has played for the likes of Pink Mountaintops, The Delta 72, The Black Ryder, The Meek and more. Since 2012 Gregg Foreman has been the musical director of Cat Power’s band. He started dj’ing 60s Soul and Mod 45’s in 1995 and has spun around the world. Gregg currently lives in Los Angeles, CA and divides his time between playing live music, producing records and dj’ing various clubs and parties from LA to Australia.

 
You can download the entire show here.
 
Below, Brian Jonestown Massacre live in Germany, May 2010:

Posted by Tara McGinley
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04.30.2014
01:55 pm
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Brian Jonestown Massacre live in Germany, May 2010
11.08.2012
03:13 pm
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Brian Jonestown Massacre performing in Germany on May 12, 2010.

The band is in good form and the video and audio are terrific.

Setlist:

Wasted
Got My Eye On You
Here It Comes
Let Me Stand Next To Your Flower
Servo
Anenome
When Jokers Attack
Sailor
Jennifer
Cabin Fever
Prozac vs. Heroin
Nevertheless
Wisdom
Going To Hell
Not If You Were The Last Dandy On Earth
Who
That Girl Suicide
Hide And Seek
Whoever You Are
Oh Lord
Satellite

Anton Newcombe – guitar, vocals
Matt Hollywood – guitar, vocals
Ricky Maymi – guitar
Frankie “Teardrop” Emerson – guitar, backing vocals
Collin Hegna – bass, backing vocals
Rob Campanella – keyboards, guitar
Dan Allairé – drums
Joel Gion – percussion, vocals
 

Posted by Marc Campbell
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11.08.2012
03:13 pm
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Brian Jonestown Massacre: Feel It
03.22.2010
03:50 pm
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Fucking great video for “Feel It” by Brian Jonestown Massacre by Jon Audarson. I just watched this about five times in a row.

(Brian Jonestown Massacre: Who Killed Sgt Pepper?)

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03.22.2010
03:50 pm
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