Re: record sleeves
Morrissey has impeccable taste in films. Un Chant d'amour is a dazzling and poetic piece of cinema. I love the work of Jean Genet and find him a fascinating figure. He was a true genius who came out of 'nowhere' much like Arthur Rimbaud in the previous century. His books (The...
You reach out to shake someone's hand as a friendly gesture and some lout hurls a bottle of water in your eye. By the look of the video clip it looked like a full plastic bottle. Enough to give you a black eye. He was right to walk off. There are some awful thugs who bully their way to the front...
I know that wearing a white poppy was a symbol for the anti-war and non violence movement in the 1930s. It was started by The Women's Co-operative Guild. I've never heard of the blue poppy. Maybe Morrissey was wearing a red poppy that looked blue due to the stage lights? Or a white one for that...
He probably laughs most at Alan Bennett although he is not really a comedian. Perhaps Max Wall. Most likely it is someone from the old British Music Hall tradition and certainly someone who is long gone from this unhappy planet.
This should be great. I hope he does some songs from the 'Harry Smiths' CDs. As much as I love him when he's rocking out with The Dolls he's also pretty fine when it is just him and an acoustic guitar.
Re: Edwyn collins gig in [ manc]
Edwyn Collins really is a top bloke. Orange Juice are one of the truly great bands from the 1980s and Edwyn's solo albums are also brilliant. It is so inspiring to see how he has battled back from the brink of death and re-started his music career. I've seen him...
I'm fairly new here... so hello from one newbie to another. Little Annie is a unique talent. She did an album called 'Good Things Happen To Bad Pianos' and it inculdes an amazing version of 'I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For'.
Hello wend1brindle - the '13 most beautiful' DVD is lovely. It comes inside a little hardback book. I love it but I am a big fan of Warhol/The Factory etc. I don't think a separate stand alone CD of the soundtrack has been released, well not in the UK anyway. The music is not essential Dean...
He certainly needs to take a long break especially from touring. Maybe he should slip into semi-retirement for a while and write his autobiography. He does not owe anyone anything. If he never sings another note or records another song he has given us all so much. He needs to put himself first...
Truelove's Gutter is astoundingly good. I love Richard Hawley and like his obsession with Sheffield where I originally hail from. All his records are slow burners and just get better with each listening. I think he once auditioned to play guitar for Morrissey but blew his chances when he started...
Dean Wareham is fantastic. Glad to see he has got a thread even if no-one is posting on it. Galaxie 500 made some really wonderful music and so did Luna. I've just got the "13 Most Beautiful.... Songs For Andy Warhol's Screen Tests" on DVD. Dean & Britta do the music and it is a little gem...
It's a rainy and dark Saturday night and the three songs I have just played are:
Micah P Hinson - Are You Lonesome Tonight.
Richard Hawley - Don't Get Hung Up In Your Soul.
Mi And L'au - Clown.
Fancy a listen? Here they are in a zip file:
http://rapidshare.com/files/297372834/songs.rar
I love Antony and his verion of Nessun Dorma is a stunner. You can download it for free here:
http://www.lavazza2010.com/lavazza2010/en/brano
You have to register first though.
PS re the Rapidshare links for Orphee: join/open the files when you have downloaded them. Attach the srt file if you want to burn it to disc - it is the English subtitles - otherwise just watch it on your computer. Windows Media Player should automatically play it with the subtitles. I hope...
Hello Raphael, here are some Rapidshare links for Orphee I found for you. I haven't used them as I have it on DVD.
Download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/2040866/OJC_BY_SCOTOBUKI.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/2040872/OJC_BY_SCOTOBUKI.part2.rar...
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